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Doctor Who: Chronicles Issue 4: 2007

Available to order from www.forbiddenplanet.com and www.thewhoshop.com

The latest release in the acclaimed Doctor Who: Chronicles series of bookazines focuses on 2007.

This lavish 116-page publication from the makers of Doctor Who Magazine looks back at the stories, people, events and news in this remarkable year – a time when David Tennant was at the peak of his powers as the Doctor and the series was the most watched show on television. Memorable episodes from 2007 included Blink, Human Nature and The Sound of Drums.

The bookazine also includes articles on Totally Doctor Who, Doctor Who Confidential, the start of The Sarah Jane Adventures, merchandising and much more.


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24 comments

  • TimelordTim

    March 9th, 2022 - 11:35am

    Just picked this up in WH Smith’s, an excellent addition to this run of magazines.

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  • Jay

    March 5th, 2022 - 4:50pm

    Managed to get a copy from my local WH Smiths today. Really enjoying reading through. This was my favourite year of the modern series.

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  • TimelordTim

    February 25th, 2022 - 9:47am

    Is this due in stores this weekend?

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    • Anthony Fagn

      February 27th, 2022 - 3:16pm

      I ordered mine direct from Paninni. Came on Friday. Usually there is a direct link from here to the Paninni site but not this time for some reason. But yes it’s available order now from Paninni.

  • Loobop

    January 7th, 2022 - 4:00pm

    shall totally purchase this in february.

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  • Star Lord

    January 7th, 2022 - 11:32am

    Anyone know where in ROI would stock this? My local Eason’s doesn’t even stock regular DWM issues anymore, nevermind the Bookazines : (

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    • The Who Shop

      January 19th, 2022 - 9:39am

      We ship to Ireland too!

    • David Goldsworthy

      February 25th, 2022 - 10:06pm

      Cheaper postage and packaging direct from Panini.

  • Daniel Seymour

    January 6th, 2022 - 12:04pm

    My guess was it was going to be 1993 next as a lot of Who related anniversary events took place. Either that or 2005.

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  • Lewisfrisby

    January 6th, 2022 - 8:09am

    Oh cool cant wait

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  • David B

    January 6th, 2022 - 12:59am

    I suppose it was inevitable they’d do a New Who series next.
    Oh well. That’ll save me a tenner.

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    • Popplewick

      January 27th, 2022 - 11:00pm

      Yes I feel much the same might get the Capaldi editions dont know yet – cant wait for more pre1989 mags though.

  • TimelordTim

    January 5th, 2022 - 9:38pm

    One of the best series of the show for me, the second half is my favourite run of episodes still. I’ll be picking this up!

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    • Coleman

      January 7th, 2022 - 4:18pm

      Don’t think I ever asked before Tim, but what era do you like best, Classic or Nu Who or don’t you have any favourites?

    • TimelordTim

      January 7th, 2022 - 4:57pm

      Hi Coleman, it’s hard to choose. I wasn’t around to see the classic run originally, so for me, Doctor Who began with Chris in 2005 and then I went back to watch the classic run.

      I had seen a few classics, mainly 5th but some 7th as well (my mum’s favourites), but it wasn’t until about 4 years ago when I watched them all from 3rd era to the Movie. It was only during the first lockdown when I went back to watch all the available 1st and 2nd as well, and am very glad I finally did.

      But overall, I’d say my favourites are the 3rd from classics and 11th (just pipping 10th, despite the second half of series 3 being about my favourite run of episodes) from modern.

      But of course there are great moments throughout for every Doctor, companion and era.

      A special mention to the Big Finish run on the 8th as well, from Charley, through Lucie, to Dark Eyes actually makes 8th pushing for favourite as well, although what “era” that would class as I’m not sure.

      What’s your favourite Coleman?

    • TimelordTim

      January 7th, 2022 - 5:02pm

      No favourite between Classic and Nu Who overall though, I see them as too different (and yet the same!) to truly compare if that makes any sense. I’m just glad there is such a rich history, there’s always a Doctor Who to watch/re-watch and enjoy.

    • Coleman

      January 7th, 2022 - 5:35pm

      Yeah same here Tim, I’d find it very difficult to choose.
      Although I was brought up on the Classics and have particular favourite Doctors from that era of Jon and Tom I do like alot of Nu Who aswell. So I wouldn’t like to choose.

  • ev

    January 5th, 2022 - 8:28pm

    very excited about the one

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  • bob hellier

    January 5th, 2022 - 8:02pm

    i thought david tennant was brilliant as the doctor so looking forward to reading this magazine and john simm was great as the master

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    • January 5th, 2022 - 8:11pm

      Didn’t mind Tennant as the doctor, although he was a bit gurney for me, but I really didn’t like simm’s take on the master.

    • Phantom Sidious

      January 5th, 2022 - 8:37pm

      I have mixed feelings on the tenth doctor, but have liked him more in recent years, because, well, compared to what we have now….plus series 3 was a great season overall

    • January 5th, 2022 - 10:34pm

      Love Jodie but never did take to Tennant

    • Whorules

      January 6th, 2022 - 1:09am

      I enjoyed most of series 3 apart from the finale but my brother was watching all of new who again a few years back and after two episodes of three he skipped straight to 4. I think 4 was my favourite of tennants series

    • Whorules

      January 6th, 2022 - 11:43am

      Actually I have to admit I wasn’t keen on the Tennant human nature story either. I much preferred the original McCoy novel to the TV version.

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