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January 22nd, 2026 1 comment

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Doctor Who Magazine Special 72 The 2026 Yearbook

Available to order from www.forbiddenplanet.co.uk and www.panini.co.uk

In this issue:
A look back at Ncuti Gatwa’s second – and final – season as the Doctor, including:

  • The design of The Robot Revolution.
  • The animation in Lux.
  • Stunt work on The Well.
  • A study of the Shreek from Lucky Day.
  • Interviews with the Barber and Abena from The Story & the Engine.
  • Staging The Interstellar Song Contest.
  • The costumes of Wish World and The Reality War.

Plus:

  • We check in with Who fan Lizzie Abel since she became part of the Whoniverse!
  • Meet the Who Kids of The Lamplighter School in Dallas, Texas…
  • Memories of 2025’s Gallifrey One convention.
  • How monster actor Mickey Lewis took the Cybermen home with him…
  • Location Manager Iwan Roberts on finding alien worlds…
  • Fans reflect on the importance of disability representation in the latest series.
  • Pete McTighe and Chris Chapman assess their work on the Blu-ray range.
  • A big year for Big Finish – we talk to the producers about new innovations on audio…
  • Writer and designer Paul Lang on his work on the Doctor Who Annual 2026.
  • Join Brand Manager James Page as he welcomes fans to Stonehenge for Doctor Who Day.
  • Join DWM at the table read for The War Between the Land and the Sea.
  • In Memoriam… Paying tribute to Doctor Who contributors who we’ve lost in the past year.


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1 comment

  • F D R

    January 22nd, 2026 - 10:44am

    i will get this even though i am not interested in the episodes it covers but the rest of it looks interesting and the ladies on the cover are hot

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