DWA 203

Doctor Who Adventures # was the issue of the magazine for the week beginning 3 February 2011

Free Gift

 * Pack of 17 mini-Daleks

Information / Fact File (Photo feature and Essential Info)

 * FACTFILE: The Five Best Dalek Armies
 * FACTFILE: How to defeat a Dalek!

Comic stories

 * Quite Interesting (4 pages)

Mega Moments (favourite scene told as a photo-feature)
The Doctor is traped by the Weeping Angels
 * From: DW: The Time of Angels

Fast Facts (Collectable Fact Files)

 * SJA Alien Files: Hath

Posters

 * A3 The Daleks
 * A4 The Eleventh Doctor and Craig
 * A4 Silurian Warrior
 * A4 Rory Williams

Behind the scenes

 * Simon Cornish (TARDIS builder) discusses his work for the Doctor Who Experience in London.

Interview

 * Arthur Darvill Actor who plays Rory Williams
 * see behind the scenes features

Also featuring
featuring reader’s letters, photos, and art.
 * Welcome and news (“What’s inside?’)
 * Gossip: Spoilers, Things they’d never say, Horror-scope, and Mons+erma+hics
 * Find the: Florence the Plasmavore to win Wraith World - Sarah Jane Adventures audio book
 * Big Puzzle: Dalek Jumble (2 pages)
 * Puzzle page and Quiz
 * Joke Time
 * Readers contributions: Who and You Upload
 * Who Knows! (Q &A)
 * Picture Puzzle: Spot the Difference to win Lego heroes
 * Competition Goodies (Doctor Who: Death Riders book, Lego City Police and Avantia book/iPod sets)
 * Web Watch (DWA website news)

Credits

 * Acting Editor: Paul Laing


 * Production Editor: Liza Millett


 * Senior Art Editor: Nikki Davies

Hidden Away / Facts

 * There were only three Daleks (helped by Orgrons) for the Day of the Daleks invasion.
 * Daleks have been known to hibernate when it cold enough.
 * The whole TARDIS console weighs a total of 6 tonnes – that’s heavier than an elephant.
 * The new Doctor Who Experience in London features an exact replica of the new TARDIS control room (and the old control room), as well as a crack in Time!
 * SPOILER!: The Shopkeeper and his parrot will return in The Sarah Jane Adventures.
 * From the comic strip:
 * The colour orange got its name from the fruit not the other way around.
 * The Romans invented concrete, scissors and candles.
 * Under their fur, tigers have stripy skin.
 * Batology is the study of blackberries.
 * The bat in ‘The Jungle Book’ is called Mang.
 * Cakes are soft and go hard, biscuits are hard and go soft.
 * A vomitarium is the way to the exit in a Roman building.
 * The closest living relative of the Tyrannosaurus Rex is …the chicken.

Further information

 * The subscription offer for this issue is four issues for £1 and a saving of 25% (UK).
 * This issue had a cover price of £2.20 (UK) and the free gift was cover mounted.
 * Next issue's free gift is promoted as sixteen mini-soldiers (Sontarans and Cybermen.

External link

 * The official BBC magazine site with cover gallery and news of the latest available issue