The Beano

The Beano was a comic magazine on Earth in the 20th century. The Eleventh Doctor hid behind its 1981 Summer Special issue in Blackpool, pretending to read while he was watching Dave Oswald. (TV: The Rings of Akhaten) It was primarily intended for children. (PROSE: The Stone House)

Alice Parsons collected copies of Beano for her daughter. (PROSE: The Stone House)

The Beano Summer Special 1981 (from TV: The Rings of Akhaten) appeared in Series 11 Teaser. While Graham O'Brien was reading a sport news, the Doctor came to him and changed the news to The Beano's 1981 Summer special issue.

Behind the scenes
Following the television broadcast of the scene where the Doctor is seen hiding behind The Beano Summer Special 1981, The Beano (issue dated 18 May 2013) included a reprinted edition of the 32-page The Beano Summer Special.

The cover proclaimed "Free Inside! The Dr Who Beano Special! As seen on TV! Time travel to 1981 with the complete Beano Summer Special!" On the cover, a yellow Eternal Dalek was seen being catapulted over a fence towards an unsuspecting Sergeant Slipper by Dennis the Menace using a plank and wooden crate (Dennis declaring "I'm the biggest menace in the Universe!", while his dog Gnasher sniggers "Gnexterminate!"), while a comic Eleventh Doctor had his head through the "O" in BEANO.

Inside was the proof: on page 3, which was headed "TRAVEL BACK IN TIME WITH... THE BEANO" appeared a picture of the Doctor hiding behind the issue, along with an introduction from Dennis which read as follows: "Hi Menaces! A few weeks ago, some sharp-eyed Beano readers spotted Doctor Who reading The Beano Summer Special from 1981. They asked us what The Beano was like more than thirty years ago so we decided to send you all back in time so you could find out! When you get back from the past, tell us what you think of it, and send us your ideas for the future Beano!"

The Beano itself has on many occasions featured (cartoon versions of) such Doctor Who elements as the TARDIS, the Daleks, the Cybermen, the Weeping Angels, the Ood and various incarnations of the Doctor, including the Fourth, Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh and Twelfth Doctors. Issue 3914 (dated 09 December 2017), for example, features Peter Capaldi as a character, and reveals that the actor is in fact the Doctor, complete with a TARDIS disguised as a small hut.