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22  JUNO DAWSON 
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26  ROBERT SIDAWAY
36  PAUL MANN
40  CHRIS CASSELL 
   &JUSTIN T LEE
42  JAMES MORAN 
   &RONA MUNRO
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12    GETTING THE BAND 
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   BACK TOGETHER
16   VIDEO SURVEILLANCE
32   THE QUEEN OF QUEEN 
   CAROLINE STREET
54    THE FACT OF FICTION   
   Vengeance on Varos
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47  COMIC STRIP 
   Fear of the Future
62    APOCRYPHA Deceit
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76  CROSSWORD &COMPETITIONS
78  COMING SOON
82  SUFFICIENT DATA
83  NEXT ISSUE
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2 DOCTOR WHO MAGAZINE
Welcome
DWM 579
H
appy times and places indeed 
– it seems we’ve got two new 
Doctors to look forward to, 
not to mention the return 
of Donna Noble. But before 
all that, Jodie Whittaker will bring her 
remarkable tenure to an end in a Centenary 
Special loaded with surprises. With the help 
of current showrunner Chris Chibnall and 
incoming showrunner Russell T Davies, we’ll 
keep you up to date every step of the way. 
In the meantime, there’s a wealth of 
archive treasures to enjoy. Shiny new discs 
of Season 22 and Dr. Who and the Daleks
should arrive any day now, and I’ve been 
enjoying the recent HD remasters of Gerry 
Anderson’s Stingray. This was the fi rst 
British television series made entirely in 
colour, and restoring all those fi lm elements 
from nearly 60 years ago must have been 
tricky. The results, however, are stunning. 
The other day I was comparing notes with 
one of DWM’s contributors, who pointed 
out to me that in the newly restored 
episodes you can occasionally see the hands 
of puppeteers straying into shot. I added 
that, in the episode I’d just seen, I noticed 
one of the puppet’s hats hovering slightly 
above its head, as it appeared to have been 
caught on one of the wires.
Sometimes, watching the restorations 
of Doctor Who episodes can reveal new 
things too. Last year, Peter Ware told me 
he’d spotted some unique typography 
in the title sequences for the fi rst two  to own the best possible versions of the 
episodes of Terror of the Autons. The DVD  programmes I cherish, but maybe I need 
certainly didn’t have that version of the  to remember why I admired them so much 
title sequence, although I gather the  in the fi rst place.
Blu-ray recreates the exact typography  While we’re at it, maybe it’s time to also 
that viewers in 1971 would have seen. stop overthinking the forthcoming episodes 
Which is all well and good, but  of Doctor Who. It’s fun to speculate, but 
recently it occurred to me that hovering  how many people actually know how the 
Supermarionation hats and eccentric  on-screen reunion of David Tennant’s 
title-sequence typography aren’t things  Doctor and Catherine Tate’s Donna will be 
literally revealed by the luxurious resolution  explained? Let alone the role Neil Patrick 
of high defi nition. That hat always hovered  Harris’ character will play in all of this.
above the Stingray puppet’s head – it’s just  Russell T Davies’ plan will be revealed in 
that I hadn’t noticed it before. And this is  good time. Until then, whether I’m waiting 
the problem with upgrading from DVD to  the Stingray crew in the undersea realm  for new episodes or rewatching old ones, 
Blu-ray, especially when you’re watching  of Titanica, or the Doctor trying to outwit  I’m happy to live in the moment.
fi lms and television series that you’re  the Master, I’ve found myself watching the 
super-familiar with. Rather than watching  restorations of those adventures. I feel lucky 
THIS ISSUE’S CONTRIBUTORS INCLUDE
Rob Brown Hannah Watkin Robbie Dunlop
On page 26 Rob talks to Robert Sidaway, who  Hannah is a journalist and Doctor Who fan with  In May, Robbie set his time machine for the 1960s and 
discusses acting with both William Hartnell and  a passion for reporting on all things television, fi lm  visited the planets Dido, Vortis, Aridius and Mechanus. 
Patrick Troughton  and creative. After  Upon his return to 
in 1960s Doctor  thoroughly enjoying  Earth (via Nero’s 
Who and why he  the story of Cleo,  palace in Ancient 
was dismissed from  Abby and Shawna  Rome), he turned 
the writing staff  of  in Doctor Who:  left for Riverside 
Crossroads. Rob and  Redacted over the  Studios, where he 
Robert have been  past few months,  attended a tribute 
working together  Hannah explores the  to the late great 
to restore and  series and its impact  producer Verity 
re-release Robert’s  with creators Juno  Lambert. His 
Channel 4 comedy  Dawson and Ella  report on page 32 
series The Optimist. Watts on page 22. is not vetoed.
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Doctor Beware!
On stage, he’s won 
acclaim for his 
performances in such 
A Broadway productions 
merican star Neil  as Cabaret (2003), 
Patrick Harris has  Company (2011) and 
joined the cast  Hedwig and the Angry 
of Doctor Who and is  Inch (2014). His many 
currently fi lming scenes  awards, from the 
set to air in 2023 as  dozens of nominations 
part of the show’s     he’s received over 
60th anniversary. the years, include 
The news broke at  a Tony and fi ve 
eBig-Screen Daleks
6.00pm on Monday  Primetime Emmys.
Cinemas across the UK will screen the  13 June, just 30  Russell says, “It’s 
restored Dalek movies this summer. minutes after  my huge honour to 
As well as being released on Blu- returning showrunner  open our studio doors 
ray and UHD Blu-ray (see page 77),  Russell T Davies posted  for the mighty Neil 
the new 4K restorations of Dr. Who  a cryptic message on  Patrick Harris… but 
and the Daleks (1965) and Daleks’  Instagram, featuring  who, why, what is 
Invasion Earth 2150 A.D. (1966)  two hearts and a  he playing? You’ll 
will be screened as a double-bill  diamond. “Neil Patrick  just have to wait. 
in cinemas from Sunday 10 July.  Harris, welcome to  But I promise you, the 
Selected Everyman, IMC, Omniplex,  Cardiff !” he subsequently stuff  we’re shooting 
Picturehouse, Showcase and Vue  posted. “Playing the  now is off  the scale. 
cinemas will be taking part, along  greatest enemy the  Doctor beware!”
with independent cinemas such as  Doctor has ever faced.  Neil himself 
London’s Barbican. More venues are  Such a great actor,  posted on Instagram, 
due to be announced – check online  such a great man, it’s  alongside the photo 
listings for details. an honour and a hoot.  O“Never looked more dashing,” says Neil Patrick Harris of his latest role. (left):“My current 
Have fun!” gig. Never looked 
eAll Made-Up
Neil Patrick Harris began his  OlafinA Series of Unfortunate  more dashing. Thank you 
A Doctor Who-inspired episode of  career as a child actor in the  Events (2017-19). More recently,  for inviting me into your 
Glow-Up, the BBC Three show which  1980s. On television, his many  he played Henry Coltrane in  Whoniverse, @russelltdavies63.
describes itself as featuring “amazing  career highlights include playing  Russell T Davies’ celebrated  I’ll try my hardest to do my 
transformations and stunning  the title character in Doogie  drama It’s a Sin. Films include  worst. This Doctor has no idea 
creations from aspiring artists  Howser, M.D. (1989-93), Barney  Purple People Eater (1988),  what’s in store. And even if he 
competing to become Britain’s next  Stinsonin How I Met Your  The Smurfs (2011), The Smurfs 2 does… Who cares? Ha ha ha 
make-up star”, is now available to UK  Mother (2005-14) and Count  (2013) and Gone Girl (2014).  HA ha-ha-ha!”
viewers on BBC iPlayer.
In the episode, 
the make-up  Sensorites Vinyl An embossed, frameable art 
artists assist  print accompanies the coloured 
Doctor Who’s  vinyl LPs, presented in individual 
prosthetics  T pockets which, when placed 
designer, Danny  he TV soundtrack to The  to their planet and attempt to  in order, reveal a double-sided 
Marie Elias, to  Sensorites will be the next  broker peace between the races.  composite illustration. An 
OA prosthetic for Azure. create alien  Doctor Who release on  But many dangers lie ahead…  accompanying booklet supplies 
characters based on Swarm and  vinyl from Demon. Originally released on CD in  cast and credits, and inner bags 
Azure, as seen in Flux (2021). First broadcast in 1964, The  2008, and here presented across  feature complete episode billings.
Visit tinyurl.com/WhoGlow Sensoritesstars William Hartnell  3 x 140g ‘Sense Sphere marble’  The Sensorites will be released 
to watch the episode. as the Doctor, William Russell as  vinyl records, the soundtrack  on 22 July, price TBC.
Ian, Jacqueline Hill as Barbara  is narrated by William 
and Carole Ann Ford as Susan. Russell.
The TARDIS lands on board 
a spaceship, in orbit around 
a planet known as the 
Sense-Sphere. The Doctor and his 
companions learn that the human 
crew have been imprisoned 
on their craft by the Sensorites, 
who blame them for the 
introduction of a fatal disease. 
When the Sensorites steal the 
TARDIS lock, the travellers are 
ODanny Marie Elias.
forced to go with the aliens 
4 DOCTOR WHO MAGAZINE
Connections and Lies eTerrance Dicks Day
A one-day event celebrating one of 
Doctor Who’s best-loved writers will 
take place in London this autumn.
The Doctor Who Appreciation 
Society and fan group The Whoovers, 
in partnership with the Dicks 
family, will present Terrance Dicks: 
A Celebration at Hammersmith’s 
Riverside Studios on Sunday 2 October.
Guests scheduled to appear include 
Nicholas Briggs, Paul Cornell, Peter 
Darvill-Evans, Prentis Hancock, Emma 
T Reeves, Nigel Robinson, Edward 
he audio adventures  understand! There are battles  OThe combined cover art for the two Russell and Gary Russell, with more 
of the Eighth Doctor,  to fi ght, people to save and  new Eighth Doctor releases.  to be announced in the coming weeks.
starring Paul McGann in  enemies to defeat. Some will be  ØHattie Morahan, Nicola Walker  Autographs will be available to 
the role he fi rst played in the  familiar, yet many will be new.  and Paul McGann. purchase on the day and there will also 
1996 TV movie, will resume  There are so many stories yet to  of the Daleks by John Dorney  be a photo studio. All proceeds will be 
later this year in two box sets. tell in the Eighth Doctor range.” and The Dalby Spook by Lauren  donated to Save the Children, which for 
Producer David Richardson  The fi rst new box set, The  Mooney and Stewart Pringle. many years was Dicks’ chosen charity.
says, “It’s a brand-new  Eighth Doctor Adventures:  The second box set, The  Tickets, costing £40 each plus 
start for the Eighth Doctor.  What Lies Inside?, will be  Eighth Doctor Adventures:  booking fee, are available from 
After ten years of long-form  released in November  Connections, will be released  Eventbrite at tinyurl.com/DWASDicks
interconnected storytelling,  and contain two  in December and contain  Email terranceacelebration@gmail.
the range begins again with  stories: Paradox  three stories: Here Lies Drax com for more information.
standalone stories. Each  by John Dorney, The Love 
ePets in Time
box set can be enjoyed in  Vampires by James Kettle 
isolation. Neither approach  and Albie’s Angel by Roy Gill.
is better or more  The cast includes 
successful than the  Nicola Walker (Liv 
other; it’s simply just  Chenka), Hattie 
time for a change. Morahan (Helen 
“It begins some  Sinclair) and Nicholas 
time after the  Briggs (the Daleks). 
ending of the last  The sets are available
Eighth Doctor audio  to pre-order now 
adventure, Stranded,  from bigfi nish.com
and at the same time  price £19.99 
some time before it  (CD plus digital) 
– if you’ve heard that  and £16.99
fi nal episode, you’ll  (digital only).
The Doctor Who Appreciation Society 
has published a new book in support 
Illuminart unseen commissions,  Andrew says, “At my time  of the RSPCA.
accompanied by  of life I felt it is now or never  Motivated by the serious challenges 
commentaries from  to bring my work together  the animal welfare sector has faced 
T himself and fans. in three volumes as the  during the pandemic, Pets in Time
he fi rst volume in a new  defi nitive collection.  is a book that off ers anecdotes from 
series compiling the  It’s a huge commitment  “actors, writers and production crew 
work of artist of Andrew  for me and can only  from the world of Doctor Who as they 
Skilleter, who painted many of  be achieved by the  relate moving and hilarious stories 
the most admired Doctor Who continuing support of  about their own very special pets.”
book covers during the 1980s,  fans and infl uencers!  Contributors include Bob Baker, 
will be published later this year. I love books and it’s a  Colin Baker, Nicola Bryant, Andrew 
Illuminart will cover most  privilege to lavish time  Cartmel, Janet Fielding, Stephen 
of Andrew Skilleter’s Doctor  on producing something  Gallagher, Colin Howard, Louise 
Who art alongside personally  that will look and feel  Jameson, John Leeson, Katy Manning, 
selected pieces from his  amazing. While each  Wendy Padbury, Mark Strickson, Sarah 
extensive work in other  volume will stand on  Sutton and Mike Tucker. The book is 
areas, such as Star Wars, Dan  its own, the trilogy will  edited by Ian Wheeler and features 
Dare, Gerry Anderson, BBC  represent the ultimate  artwork by Colin Howard, Nick Miller, 
Video and much more. He  collection of my artwork.” Jey Parks and Raine Szramski.
shares sketches, preliminary  Visit andrewskilleter.com Pets in Time costs £10, including 
drawings, in-progress images  for more information and  delivery. Visit dwasonline.co.uk for 
and many unpublished and  to pre-order. more details and to order.
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Hot on the heels of Ncuti Gatwa’s  another story with his favourite  tinged with sadness over the 
casting announcement came the news  TARDIS crew. departure of Jodie Whittaker’s 
that David Tennant and Catherine Tate  Doctor – she has been nothing 
were returning to the series as the  AIDEN GOOCH EMAIL short of sensational in the two 
Doctor and Donna… It’s the news that blew me  Specials we have had so far, 
OCustom Doctor Who action fi gures 
away. Of course, there were  and without a doubt she will 
ALLONS-Y!  by Aaron Lowe.
many rumours but to fi nally see  be just as, if not even more, 
TREVOR DONNELLY DUBLIN it confi rmed has made me very  sensational in the upcoming  of the Doctor and Donna. 
I’m an old-school, dyed-in-the- excited. The Tenth Doctor and  Centenary Special. Their banter was spot on and 
wool Doctor Who fan. I’ve loved  In addition to  they were always fun and 
the show for as long as I can  this, the reveal  energetic. They truly seemed 
remember; over 40 years now.  of Ncuti Gatwa’s  like friends who’d do anything 
The return of an old Doctor or  casting and the  to help one another. Their 
an old companion has always  return of David and  story was tragic, and full of 
been a thrill, and seeing Tegan  Catherine to the  rich character growth. So, if 
and Ace in the trailer for Jodie  show as part of the  asked if I’m looking forward to 
Whittaker’s last episode was  60th anniversary  seeing these two together on 
just amazing. However, the  celebrations are  screen again, then my answer 
bombshell of Tennant and Tate  beautiful, soul- is a big fat yes!
returning has me more excited  elevating moments  If David and Catherine are 
than I’ve been since I fi rst saw  we don’t get  reading, all I have to say to 
an advert for The Five Doctors enough of! them is this: “I hope you have 
as a fi ve-year-old, in 1983. As  That the  a great time back in the TARDIS 
an adult, the only thing that has  announcement  and myself and other fans 
come close for me was seeing  of two characters  cannot wait to see you again!”
Sarah Jane and K9 coming back  who last appeared 
in 2006! together on screen  THIBAUD GIB FRANCE
On a personal level, my  12 years ago  Feeling incredibly grateful 
13-year-old son has just  has generated  to be able to witness the 
recently discovered the joy  such excitement,  iconic Donna Noble and the 
of Doctor Who for himself  positivity and joy  wonderful Tenth Doctor being 
ODonna by Robert Sienicki.
(surprising it took him this long  among casual  reunited. Catherine and David 
in a house fi lled with DVDs and  Donna were my favourite TARDIS  viewers, diehard fans and  make the best duo with their 
Target novelisations). He is  team growing up – seven-year- onlookers alike is a sign of just  funny, explosive yet moving 
currently midway through the  old me would be buzzing! how important an institution  chemistry that brought life to 
Matt Smith era and loving it, but  Doctor Who is. Russell’s most beautiful scripts. 
Ten and Donna are his absolute  DAVID PARKINSON EMAIL They touched so many hearts 
favourites. I’m delighted that  What a joy it is to be a Doctor  BILLY HUGHESDON EMAIL across the world and they’ve 
he is going to get to experience  Who fan this year! Though it is  I loved the dynamite duo  just started to do it again... 
STAR LETTER
Unfortunately, I  Sontaran represented family 
didn’t have the  was one I’ll never forget. But 
skills for craftwork,  to the seven-year-old me they 
sSAMUEL JOHNSTONE nor many family  were. And in 2023, with David 
EMAIL photos that weren’t  and Catherine returning, it’ll 
Growing up in the 2000s  locked away in  be a family reunion. Thanks 
meant growing up with  family albums –  Russell, David and Catherine 
David Tennant and Catherine  and I didn’t want to  for everything.
Tate, as Doctor Who was  run the chance of 
everywhere. It was on the  ruining a precious  Samuel’s letter wins him a copy of Out 
telly, on our pencil cases  family photo with  of Time 3: Wink, starring both David 
and lunchboxes, and being  O Companions old and new join the two Tenth Doctors in scissors, glitter  Tennant and Colin Baker as the Doctor. 
relived on the school  Journey's End (2008) and glue! So I cut  It’s available 
playground. Personally,  and brought back all of my  out photos from the TV guides  now from 
2008 was the best year to  favourite characters. promoting Series 4. The look my  bigfi nish.com
be a young Who fan, with  Once, in school, we were  teacher gave me when I tried  priced £10.99 (CD 
an incredible series that  asked to build a paper photo  to argue that a photo of the  plus digital) and 
merged with its spin-off s  frame to celebrate family.  Doctor, Donna, Martha and a  £8.99 (digital only).
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OThe Sixth Doctor by Jordan Weeks.
O Clara and the Twelfth Doctor by Avery Buffi  ngton.
representation in the show  sAn investigation into how 
GUY ROULSTONE EMAIL She does have many facial  increase, as it is something  Terry Nation came up with the 
I have truly never been more  similarities to Billie Piper… which is incredibly important  Time and Space Visualiser for 
overjoyed by a Doctor Who for people to see – it shows to  1965’s The Chase. 
announcement than I was when  LILY PANDO EMAIL people that are they are valid  Go to: tinyurl.com/NationTSV
it was announced that David  I started watching Doctor Who and have a place in this world.
and Catherine are returning to  long before I fi gured out I was  Doctor Who has always 
the series. I was only eight years  a girl and have continued  attracted members of the LGBT 
old when the Tenth Doctor fi rst  watching it  community; 
appeared on our screens in  long since. The  they, and 
a blaze of regeneration energy  announcement  I include 
in 2005, and I fondly consider  that the series  myself as 
him to be ‘my Doctor’. Some  will have a trans  a bisexual 
of my favourite stories also  woman in it  man in this,  sJason Arnopp takes a nostalgic 
feature Donna, particularly  is absolutely  have always  look at the packaging of the fi rst VHS 
the prophetic Turn Left [2008].  thrilling  found it a  releases of the 1960s Dalek movies. 
I hope the delight that so many  and deeply  show we can  Go to: tinyurl.com/DalekVHS
of us felt in response to this  emotional, no  relate to and 
news (so much so that our  matter who  a family we 
excitement temporarily crashed  she’s playing. can belong to. 
the offi  cial Doctor Who website)  When my true 
shows that fans of the show  HARRY BOUCH self was in the 
will always make time for  EMAIL closet, Doctor 
revisiting old favourites.  Like many  Who was my 
others, I was  comfort zone, 
Then there was yet more casting news.  absolutely  my familiar 
Heartstopper star Yasmin Finney is joining  delighted to  OYasmin Finney by Ken Holtzhouser. retreat which  sA fan-made tribute to Patrick 
Doctor Who… as Rose! hear that Ncuti  reminded me  Troughton’s Second Doctor in the 
Gatwa was cast as the Doctor  that everything would work out  form of a trailer for a new story – 
NEW ROSE
and Yasmin Finney as Rose. I  in the end. I hope that it makes  Shadow-World. 
ALEXANDER NEFF EMAIL have no doubts that Russell  more people comfortable as  Go to: tinyurl.com/ShadowWho
How can Yasmin Finney be  T Davies was right in casting  it did for me. I’m pleased that 
playing Rose? I wouldn’t rule  them in their respective roles  I get to witness the future of 
out her playing an alternative  and I look forward to watching  Doctor Who and I know that 
version of the character.  them. It’s also nice to see LGBT  it will continue and fl ourish. 
The Daft Dimension  
BY LEW STRINGER
sAn introduction to the ambitious 
fan-made fi lm series starring Dominic 
Martin as the Purple Doctor. 
Go to: tinyurl.com/DocDom
sThe offi  cial trailer for Out of Time 3:
Wink, featuring the Sixth and Tenth 
Doctors and Weeping Angels! Go to: 
tinyurl.com/BFwink
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Galaxy Forum
ON TWITTER…
@Faiz_R Revisiting some great 
articles in DWM’s 40th-anniversary 
issue (544) which includes an 
interview with returning showrunner 
royalty Russell T Davies. Admire 
both his talent and his drive to 
keep DWM as a central part of his 
ambitions for the show.
@stu_neville Mid 70s, I would 
have been around 10. No problem 
accepting Peter Cushing as Dr Who. 
Am still disappointed they didn’t let 
Bernard Cribbins reprise his 60s role 
in the Tennant era, though. I was  O Dan and Yaz by William Carter. OThe Doctor, Yaz and Dan by Jamie Courtier.
sure they were going to, given Wilf’s 
alien obsession. Missed opportunity. have been good to see the  were not part of the continuity  and elements and weaves them 
Mechonoids meet the Thirteenth  of the TV series, but now I love  together into a ‘real world 
@r_d_rhodes In about 1972, the  Doctor, I enjoyed their battle  them. Hot take: they are better  conspiracy’ scenario. And 
Dalek movies took me from casual  with the movie Dr Who. than the William Hartnell serials  there’s something thrilling in 
Doctor Who viewer to regular viewer,  they are based on.  a hard-to-describe way about 
seeding what, later, became ‘a fan’.  MICHAEL GRIFFITHSEMAIL referencing both Martha Jones 
They have much to answer for! Just read the Out of the  Daleks’ Invasion Earth 2150 A.D. is  and Yaz Khan in the same 
Tardis feature with Jill Curzon  released on Blu-ray/UHD Blu-ray in July.  episode, deftly merging old 
@ConnartyJames In 1980 I saw  [Louise in Daleks’ Invasion  We’ll have more on the fi lms in the next  and new. It’s inventive, fun and, 
Daleks Invasion Earth 2150 A.D. Earth 2150 A.D.]. It was a  issue. Meanwhile, have you been listening  just in case there was ever any 
sitting cross-legged on a gym hall  thought-provoking interview.  to the new spin-off  audio drama Doctor  doubt that it was Doctor Who, 
fl oor as part of a Saturday morning  What a lovely lady, with a  Who: Redacted? there are also some stonking 
fi lm show. I’d be about 7 at the  strong belief in life. She has  great cliff hangers!
PODCAST PERILS
time and very confused that Dr Who  had a fantastic past and is still 
didn’t wear a long scarf or eat jelly  looking forward to the future. ANDREW CURNOW EMAIL ELIZA HYDE EMAIL
babies. Cushing was my fi rst ‘other  I will admit that ‘podcast  Doctor Who: Redacted has 
Doctor’ – at least until 1982! STEVE TRUMP UPMINSTER spin-off ’ is not a phrase to  been a fantastic listen so far! 
Just wanted to say thanks  particularly excite this  It’s a beautiful combination of 
@Irongron1 I remember seeing  for the wonderful Out of the  50-year-old, but nevertheless  spooky thrills and character 
the Dalek movies on TV and  Tardis feature with Jill Curzon.  I thought I’d give it a spin – and  drama, providing an excellent 
thinking there was one for every  Such generous thoughts run  I was very glad I did. In as far  entrance point for newer fans 
Hartnell Dalek story. Sad to see  throughout the entire interview.  as comparisons are of any use,  of Doctor Who, but with plenty 
that 2150 A.D. was the last one. I keep reading back the passage,  Doctor Who: Redacted puts me  of ‘Easter eggs’ and teasers for 
“If you’ve got to do something  in mind of Who Killed Kennedy  long-term enthusiasts.
diffi  cult, don’t let that devour  [Virgin Books, 1996], or even  It has been a joy, in particular, 
Now let’s look back at some of our recent  your day...” A fi ne philosophy  DWM’s own UNIT Exposed to see some positive trans 
coverage of the 1960s Dalek movies… that I really should try to keep in  Special from 1991. Like those  representation in Redacted. 
mind the next time an awkward  two publications, Redacted takes  Writer Juno Dawson and star 
DALEKS’ 
work meeting pops up in my  lots of diff erent Who stories  Charlie Craggs will no doubt 
INVASION 578
diary. I’ll be on the  become role models for 
TONY GITTINS EMAIL lookout for Jill’s book  trans fans of all ages 
The comic strip in DWM issue  when it is published. after this, at a time when 
578 was amazing! Who’d have  they’re needed more than 
expected the Mechonoids to  JEREMY DUNCAN ever. How brilliant that 
return and meet Peter Cushing’s  DALLAS our favourite show still 
Dr Who and Susan? Not me,  I used to dismiss the  manages to champion 
that’s for sure. While it would  Dalek movies as they  inclusivity and acceptance 
unconditionally. 
Turn to page 22 for an 
interview with Redacted
creators Juno Dawson and 
Ella Watts. And fi nally…
GARY IRELAND GLASGOW
I’m sure there is a perfectly 
reasonable explanation as 
to why the 17th-century 
doorway to the basilica San 
Martino ai Monti in Rome 
looks like a 20th-century 
police box. Perhaps Russell 
T Davies or Big Finish will be 
OThe doorway to the basilica San Martino ai Monti  able to shine some light on 
O Daleks by @Move_1022 in Rome. Photo © Gary Ireland. this one day… DWM
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DOCTOR WHO MAGAZINE 9
Each issue, the Time and Space Visualiser looks 
back at a landmark moment and provides updates 
on Doctor Who luminaries, past and present…
NUPTIALS Bhaskar, Nina Wadia, Stephen Fry and 
Ferdinand Kingsley, premieres on 5 August. 
Karen Gillan married her partner, comedian  Further casting has been announced 
Nick Kocher, at Castle Toward in Dunoon  for Russell T Davies’ forthcoming 
on 15 May, with Matt Smith among those  Nolly, starring Helena Bonham Carter 
O Pearl Mackie as Kabira in The Deal.
in attendance. Congratulations to the  as Crossroads legend Noele Gordon and 
happy couple! directed by Peter Hoar. Mark Gatiss Other guests including Arabella Weir and 
AWARDS will be taking the role of Gordon’s friend,  Ian McKellen. The episodes are on BBC 
comedian Larry Grayson. Sounds now, and will be available to listen 
In the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee honours,  The cast of  to for over a year. 
Helen Worth was awarded an MBE for  psychological thriller  A Doctor Who script editor with a radio 
services to drama, so congratulations to her  The Devil’s Hour,  show? If you like the sound of that, then 
too. Bonnie Langford and Peter Purves executive produced  hop over to reclaimedradio.com where 
were among the 150 national treasures  by Steven Moff at Andrew Cartmel curates his own show 
aboard open-top  and coming soon  featuring jazz, fi lm scores, hard-edged 
double-decker buses  to Amazon Prime,  blues and more.
for the Jubilee parade  includes Peter 
on 5 June. A number  Capaldi, Jessica 
of Daleks also joined  Raine, Nikesh Patel 
the pageant. and Meera Syal.
Congratulations  Sky will be bringing back the successful 
also to Sophie Aldred Fantasy Football League TV series, based 
and Reeltime Pictures  on the 1990s original that featured Frank 
for winning Best  Skinner and David Baddiel, with new hosts 
Documentary at the  Elis James and Matt Lucas.
Pure Magic International Film Festival, for  FILM
Lockdown: The Doctor Fans’ Survival Guide. O Simon Callow, Kerry Ellis, Denis Lawson 
TELEVISION Christopher Eccleston and Bonnie Langford in Anything Goes!
has been attached STAGE
Neil Gaiman’s The Sandman is coming to  to the forthcoming 
Netfl ix, with the character of Constantine  Muhammad  Bonnie Langford and Simon Callow
reimagined in the form of Jenna Coleman.  Ali fi lm  lead the cast of Anything Goes!, which 
The show, which also features Sanjeev  A God  returns to London’s Barbican Theatre 
Amongst  at the end of June and stays there 
Men, which  until 3 September.
is in the  ONLINE
works with Studio Pictures.
Pearl Mackie’s latest fi lm, The  John Bishop’s Three Little Words
Deal, has launched exclusively in  podcast is now into its third 
the UK, US, Canada and  series exclusively on 
Latin America on the  Amazon Music, 
Roku Channel. with guests so 
RADIO far including 
Jodie Whittaker, 
O Jenna Coleman as Constantine in The Sandman.
In the sixth  Jessica Hynes, 
series of BBC  Aisling Bea, Jacob 
OBITUARY
Radio 4’s  Anderson and 
biography of  David Morrissey.
Richard Wilson, TOBY HADOKE
Radio Times photographer  Believe It!, the 
Don Smith took many images  actor goes back 
that will be familiar to fans of  to his birthplace, 
Doctor Who, dating back to the  Greenock, 
magazine’s fi rst photoshoot  accompanied by 
with the original TARDIS crew  David Tennant. 
in September 1963. He died   
o Matt Lucas as Nardole 
O Don Smith in May at the age of 89.
in Series 10 of Doctor 
Who (2017).
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