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RealWorld

The 601st issue of Doctor Who Magazine was cover dated March 2024.

Contents[]

Interviews[]

  • Can You Fix It? - Director's assistant Abdoul Cassey talks to Simon Guerrier.

Articles[]

  • Script to Screen: The Golblin Crew - Simon Guerrier explores the making of the Goblins.
  • DWM Hits TCV - Report on the party at Television Centre celebrating 600 issues of Doctor Who Magazine.
  • Dedicated Follower of Fashion - Jason Quinn chats to costume designer Pam Downe about the Fifteenth Doctor's varied outfits.
  • It's All About Care - Christel Dee reveals why the introduction of the foster care storyline in Doctor Who feels important to her.
  • The Greatest TV Shows in the Galaxy - Cameron K McEwan explores TV programmes influenced by and featured in Doctor Who.
  • The Diet of Doctor Who - Beth McMillan explores the food and drink featured in Doctor Who.
  • Loose Talk - Paul Kirkley chats to fellow DWM interviewees.
  • Vale, Valeyard - Jonathan Rigby pays to the Valeyard actor Michael Jayston.
  • Prime Amazon - Bob Fischer explores the making of the new special features for The Collection: Season 15 Blu-ray box set.

Letter from the Showrunner[]

Russell T Davies reflects on the making of Tales of the TARDIS.

Galaxy Forum[]

Readers discuss 600 issues of DWM, the impending Fifteenth Doctor era, the death of Michael Jayston and Richard Franklin, 60 Moments in Time, Mancopolis, the Fugitive Doctor figurine, Target Books, Whose Doctor Who and an Adipose tattoo.


Time and Space Visualiser[]

  • This Month In... 1984

Fridayday 30 March: Broadcast of the fourth and final episode of The Twin Dilemma [+]Anthony Steven, Doctor Who season 21 (BBC1, 1984)..

Comic strip[]

Story: Alan Barnes
Art: Lee Sullivan
Colours: James Offredi
Lettering: Roger Langridge
Editor: Marcus Hearn

The Fact of Fiction[]

Reviews[]

Competitions[]

Other Worlds[]

Sufficient Data[]

  • Take Cover! - Stories set and transmitted on a Sunday.

Credits[]

Panini UK Ltd
BBC Studios, UK Publishing
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