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Doctor Who Magazine Issue 613

Inside this issue

  • RUSSELL T DAVIES on the writers joining him for the Fifteenth Doctor’s second season.
  • With Jon Pertwee’s debut season coming to Blu-ray, we speak to team behind the release about the remastered episodes and the Special Features included on the set.
  • The Fugitive Doctor is back! JO MARTIN talks about stepping out from the shadow of the Thirteenth Doctor as she embarks on a series of her own adventures on audio.
  • Script to Screen – exec producer JOEL COLLINS, production designer PHIL SIMMS, visual effects supervisor SEB BARKER and others explain how they built the Time Hotel.
  • MICKEY LEWIS shares his experiences of playing some of the Doctor’s most terrifying adversaries.
  • We take a look at the history of lost First Doctor adventure The Savages – soon to be released as an animation…
  • Actor John Lord speaks about taking on the role of a Yeti – among his other roles.
  • A tribute to the Doctor Who work of designer Ken Ledsham.
  • Join us as we play mobile game Lost in Time – including the crossover with Star Trek: Lower Decks.
  • A fond look at the peculiarities of fan favourite Genesis of the Daleks.
  • Gary Gillatt considers how dinosaurs have had a colossal impact on Doctor Who…
  • Back to 1977… how script editor Robert Holmes was targeted by the tabloids!
  • The Fact of Fiction looks at the concluding episodes of 1968’s The Dominators.
  • The continuing adventures of the Doctor and Ruby in the comic strip!

Regular features

  • Gallifrey Guardian – our news round-up including casting on the new series.
  • Shelf Life – featuring reviews of the latest audio releases.
  • Other Worlds – the essential guide to new stories in Doctor Who’s expanded universe.
  • Prizes to be won including Blu-rays of Joy to the World and The Collection – Season 9!

Doctor Who Magazine Issue 613 is on sale Thursday 30 January 2025 from panini.co.uk and WH Smith priced £7.99 (UK).

Also available as a digital edition from pocketmags.com priced £6.99.


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19 comments

  • atl

    January 30th, 2025 - 2:58pm

    the doctor who chronicles is back on the 13th of Feb and its doing my favourite year of WHO 1970

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  • Prof Horner

    January 30th, 2025 - 10:37am

    Just picked up my copy in WH Smiths here in leeds. I look forward to reading it . I am interested to see the next Doctor Who Chroniclesis is 1970, to tie in with season 7 release no doubt. But wasn’t the last Chronicles 1971?

    Reply
  • Kevin225

    January 29th, 2025 - 9:01pm

    This may be a daft question, but does the current W H Smith situation have any bearing on the distribution of subscriber copies (mine not received yet – if not obvious from my question!)?

    Reply
    • James

      January 30th, 2025 - 12:13am

      WHSmith are stores that sell items. SmithsNews is the main magazine/newspaper distributor for the UK. Menzies for Scotland.

    • James

      January 30th, 2025 - 10:21am

      Plus if you’ve subscribed your magazine will come from thr publisher direct and via a coruier like royal mail. Not from a store

  • bob hellier

    January 29th, 2025 - 6:33pm

    looking forward to getting my copy tomorrow

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    • bob hellier

      January 29th, 2025 - 6:47pm

      bbb you could get a subscription from Panini doctor who magazine if you wanted to to save going in to an helpful newsagent.

  • Pipkin

    January 29th, 2025 - 2:35pm

    Is there a bluray disc breakdown for season 7 bluray in this issue or is it just a preview.

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    • Gordon

      January 30th, 2025 - 2:23am

      Yes. 8 pages dedicated to season 7

  • Yartek. Leader of the Alien Voord

    January 29th, 2025 - 1:10pm

    My local Newsagent is brilliant. I get my copy every month. Walkdens in Harwood, Bolton.

    Reply
  • David

    January 29th, 2025 - 11:44am

    A local newsagent might have them in. You can ask them to keep one away for you every 4 weeks.

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    • bbb

      January 29th, 2025 - 12:55pm

      i tried my local newsagent is run by not the most helpful people in the world i suppose i will have to rely on ebay for the time being

  • bbb

    January 29th, 2025 - 11:12am

    i do hope it is easier to get hold of it this month the wh smiths near me closed and the supermarket may have one month and not have it for the next 2 i know i should get a subscription from panini but i prefer the text on the covers

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    • Amypondfan

      January 29th, 2025 - 12:35pm

      You can ask a local newsagent to get you a copy every month. I did years ago and never had a problem.

    • ACBan

      January 29th, 2025 - 6:01pm

      The trouble with that is that WH Smith handles all periodical distribution in the UK. With them in flux at present things are a mess. They also currently owe credit for all returns (magazines are sale or return, as are newspapers) dating back to November.

      Things are not looking good for the industry. Even Diamond are having trouble at present. I bet US fans will struggle to find stuff like DWM for a while.

    • Snowman

      January 29th, 2025 - 6:19pm

      Yeah, Yesterday I was watching the News on TV and it mentioned WHSmiths were Closing all there Standard Stores. The only ones staying open are in Airports, Train Stations etc which they said makes most of there Money?

    • Gareth Pugh

      January 29th, 2025 - 9:20pm

      Hi. They are not necessarily closing all their standard stores but they *have* put the whole portfolio of 500 up for sale and are inviting talks with interested bidders – so they are all certainly at risk if a new owner decides they just want the premises and not to keep them on as news-and -stationery stores – so they might eventually all end up closed. Sad times but I’m not entirely surprised.

    • JRT!

      January 29th, 2025 - 9:37pm

      Diamond filed for bankruptcy on January 14th this year.

    • James

      January 30th, 2025 - 12:25am

      Clarification

      WHSmith are not closing all the High Street stores. What is in the news is the selling of that part of the business. They will then be Travel concentrated as thats where most profit comes from. Travel doesnt just mean UK hospice, train stations, motorway services, ans airports. They also include the world stores owned. Including InMotion in the US.

      Some stores are closing but this is separate and is due to leases running out and landlords not lowering rent and agreeing new leases at lower rates.

      WHSmith is NOT a distributor of newspapers/magazines. SmithsNews is the main distributor in the UK followed by Menzies. This isnt owned by WHS anymore as it was sold off in the early 2000s.

      Magazine and newspaper are SOR (sale or return) and any credit due would be with the supplier which is SmithsNews. (Menzies for Scotland).

      You can always ask your local WHS store to set up a MOS account for you (Magazine Ordering Service). You pay a deposit which can hold typically 3 issues at a time and you oay for them when you collect them. The deposit is then refunded if you cancel your order.

      If you do not have a local WHS you could as your local newsagent or supermarket if they can stock it or if they do ask to increase their supply.

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