The second issue of Doctor Who Magazine Special Edition had a cover date of 5 September 2002. It was released on 25 July 2002.
Contents[]
Profile[]
- Seasons in the Sun by Philip MacDonald
- Splendid chap or ham-fisted bun vendor? Philip MacDonald peers behind the velvet, the violence and the vehicles for a look at the true character of the Third Doctor. Hai!
Season 7[]
In Production
- Instant Karma by Andrew Pixley
The Stories
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- Back Home by Russell T Davies
- Originally Archived in DWM 181
- Neanderthal Man by Alastair McGown
- Originally Archived in DWM 222
- Bridge Over Troubled Waters by Andrew Pixley
- Originally Archived in DWM 252
- Paranoid by Steven Moffat
- Originally Archived in DWM 305
Season 8[]
In Production
- Something Old, Something New by Andrew Pixley
The Stories
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- Just My Imagination by Scott Gray
- Originally Archived in DWM 311
- Black and White by Stephen Cole
- Originally Archived in DWM 208
- Hot Love by John Ainsworth
- Originally Archived in DWM 264
- Another Time, Another Place by Philip MacDonald
- Originally Archived in DWM 238
- Devil's Answer by Alan Barnes
- Originally Archived in DWM 241
Season 9[]
In Production
- Family Affair by Andrew Pixley
The Stories
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- Ooh-Wakka-Doo Wakka-Day by David Darlington
- Originally Archived in DWM 301
- I Can See Clearly Now by Jan Vincent-Rudzki
- Originally Archived in DWM 215
- Heart of Gold by Robert Shearman
- Originally Archived in DWM 192
- There Are More Questions Than Answers by Jonathan Morris
- Originally Archived in DWM 230
- All The Young Dudes by Gary Russell
- Originally Archived in DWM 268
Season 10[]
In Production
- Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting by Andrew Pixley
The Stories
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- Yesterday Once More by Gary Gillatt
- Originally Archived in DWM 260
- Monster Mash by Gareth Roberts
- Originally Archived in DWM Winter Special 1994
- Power To All Our Friends by Paul Cornell
- Originally Archived in DWM 201
- Too Good To Be Forgotten by Benjamin Cook
- Originally Archived in DWM 202
- Sorrow by Mark Gatiss
- Originally Archived in DWM 320
Season 11[]
In Production
- The Show Must Go On by Andrew Pixley
The Stories
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- If You Don't Know Me By Now by Jacqueline Rayner
- Originally Archived in DWM 203
- Amateur Hour by Nicholas Briggs
- Originally Archived in DWM 278
- A Touch Too Much by Vanessa Bishop
- Originally Archived in DWM 216
- All Of My Life by J Jeremy Bentham
- Originally Archived in DWM 314
Further Adventures[]
Audios[]
- Mouldy old dough? by Gary Gillatt
Books[]
- Mind Games by Matt Michael
Comics[]
- 20th Century Boy by John Ainsworth
Afterword[]
- “I don't think we stopped laughing even once! “ – Katy Manning
Credits[]
- Editor: Clayton Hickman
- Assistant Editors: Benjamin Cook Ed Salt
- Designer: Peri Godbold
- Consultant: Andrew Pixley
- Head of Production: Mark Irvine
- Managing Editor: Alan O'Keefe
- Managing Director: Mike Riddell
Additional details[]
- This was the second in a series of quarterly specials given over to a specific Who-related theme.
- Andrew Pixley had, over many years provided a focussed exploration of ALL the individual TV stories in a long-running feature in the pages of Doctor Who Magazine. The special edition guides to each of the Doctors enabled the original features to be updated.
- Included for every story was the original Doctor Who Magazine Archive issue reference, commissioning dates, production dates, Radio Times coverage notes, supplementary background information and a short reflective article by leading writers.
- This standard sized bound, magazine was printed in September 2002 and had a cover price of £4.99 (UK).
- This issue had the indicia title of Doctor Who Special Edition #2 The Complete Third Doctor.
- Unproduced stories such as The Automata and The Cerebroids were also discussed.
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