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Doctor Who Magazine Special Edition Doctor Who: Legends
The next DWM Special Edition begins a new series called Doctor Who: Legends. “Terry Nation is the first member of what is essentially DWM’s hall of fame,” says editor Marcus Hearn. “We think a tribute to Nation is long overdue, because he’s probably the show’s most influential and underrated writer. Everyone knows he gave us the Daleks, but he doesn’t get the credit he deserves for being the first person to unleash the full potential of Doctor Who. He devised the format for the most successful stories, and it’s still the blueprint, more than 60 years later.”
The all-new content includes previously unpublished interviews, deep dives into all of Nation’s Doctor Who stories, and extracts from scripts that never made it to the screen. The issue is lavishly illustrated with rare and unseen images, including pictures from the Nation family’s collection.
Highlights include:
- Terry Nation reflects on Doctor Who, Survivors and Blake’s 7 in a previously unpublished interview conducted in 1991.
- An exclusive interview with Rebecca and Joel Nation, in which they remember growing up with their famous father.
- Doctor Who writer and former showrunner Steven Moffat pays tribute to Terry Nation and revisits an overlooked Dalek story.
- Lost scenes from some of Terry Nation’s greatest scripts are brought to life with fresh analysis and new artwork.
- Kevin Jon Davies describes childhood meetings with Terry Nation in the 1970s.
- The story of Nation’s entire career from the 1950s to the 80s, including details of his contributions to Out of the Unknown, The Saint, The Avengers and other classics.
- Every Terry Nation film, television and radio credit, compiled for the first time.
- A previously unpublished interview with Nation’s friend and former agent, Beryl Vertue.
- The script-to-screen development of every Terry Nation Doctor Who story, including details from newly discovered notes and drafts.
AND MORE!
Doctor Who: Legends – Terry Nation will be available at panini.co.uk and good news retailers from Thursday 6 November, price £9.99. It will also be available digitally from pocketmags.com price £8.99.








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bob hellier
November 2nd, 2025 - 10:38amhave bought the terry Nation bookazine thank you for the daleks terry he also wrote the android invasion with the kraals stygron and androids didnt he i wonder if it is mentioned in the bookzine maybe DWM delayed because of latest news about dr who coming back xmas 2026 and next series.
COMICshopsDontStand
November 2nd, 2025 - 9:34amLol same day as the regular issue
Thats just silly
And may hurt sales and retailers will get co fused
Ellen Murphy
November 2nd, 2025 - 8:12amI love the Daleks! Great baddies. Thank you to Terry for them. Fun fact there is a Kit Kat commercial from the 70s where 2 Daleks ask people for hugs. I dont think his estate appreciated it but its cute.
beef
November 2nd, 2025 - 3:04amTerry Nation was…not a very good writer lol.
the daleks are successful because of all the elements that he didn’t have anything to do with (the look, the voice). Nation’s actual dalek scripts were usually bad to mediocre. Yet he gets all the credit for their creation, even when he tried to poach them from doctor who and make his own spinoff for them.
bryan
November 1st, 2025 - 9:08pmI take issue with this :Marcus Hearn. “We think a tribute to Nation is long overdue, because he’s probably the show’s most influential and underrated writer. Everyone knows he gave us the Daleks, but he doesn’t get the credit he deserves.
I think he gets and has gotten much credit. Where David Whitaker is the real unsung hero, but has less magazine pizzazz.
Still sound like a great range. Verity Lambert might need two issues, I think a deep dive into Andrew Cartmel’s contributions would be good.
Bellal
November 2nd, 2025 - 12:50amI’d only really be I interested in Andrew Cartmell issue tbf. Feel the early years have been extensively covered by the magazine over the years
David
November 1st, 2025 - 8:19pmIsn’t the regular edition of DWM out next week aswell.
COMICshopsDontStand
November 2nd, 2025 - 9:40amIndeed it should be caroline ann ford cover on regular mag this week
Rex F
November 1st, 2025 - 7:13pmI’m seriously tempted by this one. I just hope that, with family involvement, it isn’t a hagiography – we can’t deny his frequent reuse and underwriting (not just in Who), and I’d like to see that addressed. I always wonder what Nation’s scripts for Genesis were like before the script editing.
bryan
November 1st, 2025 - 9:11pmBig Finish did Them as part full cast and part Readings.
7.2. Doctor Who: Daleks! Genesis of Terror
Rex F
November 1st, 2025 - 11:39pmThanks for that, I’ll have a look.
Alberto Frog
November 1st, 2025 - 5:46pmShould it not be a regular issue next week? They don’t usually release two issues on the same day.
Duncan
November 1st, 2025 - 4:13pmThis looks great. Hoping Marinus and The Android Invasion don’t get forgotten and end up being buried by Daleks !
Fred
November 1st, 2025 - 3:25pmWhy can’t the regular magazine have covers (not to mention) subjects as great as this?
DeliveryRus
November 2nd, 2025 - 9:37amBecause they save the for the 20 or so specials they do a year
And a lot a reprints of old articles or longer versions
Snowman
November 1st, 2025 - 2:26pmAnother Very Eye Catching Cover. Impressive Most Impressive.
Bill Silver
November 1st, 2025 - 1:30pmThis looks brilliant and that cover is just amazing!