THE FIRST FOUR
EPISODES OF THE NEW SERIES OF DOCTOR WHO, PREVIEWED IN DWM 491!
Doctor Who Magazine
exclusively previews the first four episodes of the new series: The
Magician’s Apprentice & The Witch’s Familiar and Under the Lake & Before
the Flood…
Under the Lake and
Before the Flood form Toby Whithouse’s first two-part Doctor Who story –
and it hinges on time travel – and fairly mind-bending time travel at
that. While plotting and writing, did Toby ever come to regret taking
the wibbly-wobbly, timey-wimey route?
“Oh never, I loved
it! I’ve always wanted to do a timey-wimey episode,” he says. “In fact,
it was going to be a lot more timey-wimey, but we lost some of that
before we started filming. It’s enormous fun to deposit something in a
script, then have the reason for it happen later.”
This is also the
first story that Toby’s written to star Peter Capaldi as the Doctor.
“I think he’s the
most ‘alien’ Doctor we’ve had since the show came back,” says Toby.
“Even though the essentials of the character remain the same – his
heroism, his brilliance, his enthusiasm – he feels to me like much more
of an outsider than Chris Eccleston or David Tennant or Matt Smith were.
He’s more strange and otherwordly. That’s really interesting to play
with.”
ALSO INSIDE THE
BUMPER 100-PAGE ISSUE 491…
TARDIS TAKE-OFF!
The Doctor’s days off
and the TARDIS’ take off – showrunner Steven Moffat answers readers’
questions.
CLARA OSWALD’S 100
IMPOSSIBLE FACTS
She has been
something of ‘a mystery wrapped in an enigma’ but we’ve got to know
Clara better than you might think. Jonathan Morris summarises everything
we know about the Impossible Girl.
MONSTERS OF THE
MILLENNIUM
How do you go about
making monsters for Doctor Who? Millennium FX prosthetic effects
supervisor Kate Walshe reveals all!
LEGO DIMENSIONS!
Official Lego
products and a brand new video game…. Doctor Who is about to enter a new
dimension. DWM talks to the team behind the project.
BEST DRESSED TIME
LORD
DWM interviews
costume designer Ray Holman, the man behind the Twelfth Doctor’s new
look.
“GOOD GRIEF!”
As the Third Doctor
returns for a brand new series of audio adventures, DWM talks to the man
who is recreating the role made famous by Jon Pertwee: Tim Treolar.
THE WAR GAMES
The Fact of Fiction
explores the Second Doctor’s final story, a 10-part epic which threw the
Doctor and his companions back into the events of the First World War.
JUNGLE FEVER!
The adventure
continues in the brand-new comic strip adventure, Spirits of the Jungle,
by Jonathan Morris, illustrated by John Ross.
WHO HOMEWORK
Jacqueline Rayner
makes her kids’ summer homework fun with an exciting Doctor Who project
in her regular column, Relative Dimensions.
MISSING IN ACTION
Graham Kibble-White
reviews The Macra Terror, a Second Doctor story missing from the BBC
archives.
COMING SOON
DWM talks to the
people involved in the latest Doctor Who CD and book releases, including
Justin Richards and Miranda Raison.
THE UNEXPLAINED
The Watcher reflects
on past Doctors and anticipates the new series of Doctor Who in Wotcha!.
PLUS! All the latest
official news, reviews, competitions and The DWM Crossword.
AND! A giant-sized,
double-sided poster!
The 100-page
Doctor Who Magazine 491 is on sale from Thursday 17 September 2015,
price £5.99.
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