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March 10th, 2010 3 comments

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Doctor Who DVD Files Issue 31

magazine-dvdfiles31Doctor Who DVD Files Issue 31

This Thirty First addition of The DVD Files, contains the classic story Genesis of the Daleks.

Available every fortnight, the magazine builds up into the ultimate Doctor Who Encyclopedia.“Doctor Who DVD Files is something unique – it’s not just a chance to collect every episode of the series since the Doctor’s return, the pull-apart magazine is incredibly ambitious.

You get 24 pages every fortnight packed with information and specially commissioned artwork produced by the Doctor Who art department.”

After The Next Doctor This series continues With several classic stories.

The magazine features new artwork showing classic moments from the show’s history and specially created diagrams and cutaways.

In this issue…

Genesis of the Daleks
Old Sonic Screwdriver
Racnoss Empress
Friends and Foes
Kamelion
Big Top Terror
Reinette
The Black Guardian
Reimagining The Daleks – interview with writer Rob Shearman

Don’t forget to check out the DVD Files Website for two brand new wallpapers and the answers about this weeks questions.

You can also sign up to the DVD files Online archive or follow The Doctor Who DVD files on Twitter.


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3 comments

  • Sontar 7

    June 5th, 2010 - 1:01pm

    I think they go a bit too far with the Daleks. Tom was the longest serving Doctor and he only met them twice in 7 or 8 years. Christopher Ecleston had 3 episodes with them in 13 weeks!

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  • DRWHO?

    March 13th, 2010 - 10:44am

    IM SUBSCRIBING SO I GET 2 ISSUES AT A TIME AND I GOT THIS ONE LAST SATURDAY

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  • gary

    March 11th, 2010 - 2:54pm

    i love genesis of the daleks even though the daleks are gettin on my nerves as they’ve been in a story EVERY SERIES since 2005!!!

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