DWM 474

Doctor Who Magazine  was the issue of the magazine cover-dated July 2014. The bulk of the magazine focused on a poll ranking the stories of Doctor Who's first fifty years as voted for by DWM readers.

Profiles / Interviews

 * Steven Moffat
 * The head writer of Doctor Who discusses the things he is quoted as having said, but never actually said.

Comic strip

 * The Blood of Azrael Part Five
 * Story: Scott Gray
 * Pencils: Mike Collins
 * Inks: David A Roach
 * Colours: James Offredi
 * Letters: Roger Langridge
 * Editors: Tom Spilsbury & Peter Ware

The DWM Review

 * Audio: Moonflesh, Jago and Litefoot series 7, The Evil One, The War To End All Wars
 * Ebook: Salt of the Earth

Competitions

 * Win the Fourth Doctor Rare test model
 * Win The New Adventures of Bernice Summerfield box set


 * Win John Leeson's Dog's Dinners book
 * Win ''The Shakespeare Notebooks

Coming soon

 * Books


 * The Shakespeare Notebooks
 * Audio


 * Charlotte Pollard series one

The Time Team

 * The Doctor's Daughter

Galaxy Forum

 * to be added

Special features

 * Doctor Who: The First 50 Years
 * The top twenty stories of each decade of Doctor Who according to DWM readers is tallied up along with the overall ranking of all 241 stories. Also included are the results for readers' favourite Doctor, favourite companion and the winner of the Special Contribution award.

Credits

 * Editor: Tom Spilsbury
 * Assistant Editor: Peter Ware
 * Art Editor: Richard Atkinson
 * Production Assistants: John Ainsworth, Mark Wright
 * Panini UK Ltd


 * Managing Director: Mike Riddell
 * Managing Editor: Alan O'Keefe
 * Head of Production: Mark Irvine
 * Production Assistant: Jez Meteyard
 * Circulation & Trade Marketing Controller: Katie Wilkinson
 * Head of Marketing: Jess Tadmor
 * Marketing Executive: Jess Bell
 * BBC Worldwide, UK Publishing


 * Director of UK Publishing: Nicholas Brett
 * Head of UK Publishing: Chris Kerwin
 * Head of Editorial, UK Publishing: Jenny Potter
 * UK Publishing Co-ordinator: Eva Abramik
 * Dedicated to the memory of Paul Spragg