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Revision as of 06:23, 13 March 2012

RealWorld

Doctor Who Adventures #234 was the issue of the magazine for the week beginning 8 September 2011

Contents

Free gift

  • Eleventh Doctor Dress Up Set (including red or blue bowtie, sonic screwdriver, TARDIS key and psychic paper note pad)

Information / Fact File (Photo feature and Essential Info)

Comic stories

Mega Moments (favourite scene told as a photo-feature)

Fast Facts (Collectable Fact Files)

Posters

A3 Night Terrors
A4 The Doctor
A4 ULTIMATE MONSTER Sycorax

Behind the scenes

Interview

Also featuring

  • Welcome and news (“Hello Time Travellers!”)
  • Geronimo: Gossip: Spoilers,True or False, Hot or not, Hello Sweetie!
  • Big Puzzle: Giant Wordsearch (2 pages)
  • Puzzle page and Quiz
  • Readers contributions: Who and You Upload
    featuring reader’s letters, photos, and art.
  • Doctor, Doctor! (Q &A)
  • Competition Goodies (Hot Wheels sets and Lego games )

Credits

With things that scare them at night

  • Editor: Natalie Barnes creeking noises in the walls!
  • Deputy Editor: Paul Laing Swarms of ants
  • Production Editor: Liza Millett Eye-patch people in hatches!
  • Senior Art Editor: Nikki Davies Whatevers lurking under the bed!
  • Deputy Senior Art Editor: Lee Midwinter When the bats team up with some snakes and a werewolf

Hidden Away / Facts

  • The Seven Keys to Doomsday was a Doctor Who play starring the Daleks that showed at London’s Adelphi Theatre for four weeks in 1974.
  • ‘Post-hypnotic suggestion’ describes how the Silence control humans.
  • The Silurian Madame Vashta lived in Victorian London in 1888.
  • Florence Finnegan (a Plasmavore) was wanted for the death of the Child Princess of Padrivole Regency 9.

Further information

  • The subscription offer for this issue was a saving of 10% following four issues for £1 (UK).
  • This issue had a cover price of £2.75 (UK) and the free gift was cover mounted.
  • Next issue's free gift is promoted as a lockable Silent Diary.

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