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The Doctor Who Companion

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A Doctor Who website run by a team of dedicated writers, bloggers and very silly people who should know better.
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Revisiting The Paradise of Death: Cassette Tapes Can Be Loved Too

I’ve recently had my interest re-kindled in my hi-fi that I had years ago (when I lived on my own) and I’ve cobbled together my old stacked hi-fi in my loft.
In doing so, I’m having a glorious time re-visiting some of the old play-back formats that I’ve had tucked away; one of these is the 1993 cassette tape release of The Paradise of Death, written by Barry Letts and starring Jon Pertwee,…
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Remembering Those We Lost in 2018

Toby Hadoke has paid a touching tribute to those we lost in 2018.
The actor and comedian has been releasing annual memorial videos since 2014; it’s always incredibly sad to see how the Doctor Who universe got smaller in just 12 months, but equally, it’s wonderful to know that their work, and thus their memory, lives on. Fans never forget, and that’s a truly special thing.
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Out Now: Doctor Who Magazine #524

As you should know by now, there are new Target novelisations of Doctor Who serials, including the show’s 2005 comeback episode, and the 50th anniversary special. For the latest issue of Doctor Who Magazine, four of the authors – Russell T. Davies (Rose), Steven Moffat (The Day of the Doctor), Paul Cornell (Twice Upon A Time), and Jenny T Colgan (The Christmas Invasion) – discuss the new books.…
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Peter Miles (1929 - 2018)

The DWC are sad to report that the actor Peter Miles has died at the age of 89. Miles made three memorable appearances in Doctor Who. In 1970 he played Dr. Lawrence in the second Third Doctor serial The Silurians. Lawrence was the director of the Wenley Moor nuclear research facility, who refused to aid UNIT’s investigations before he met a memorable end when he succumbed to the Silurian virus.…
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Tonight, Deborah, I’m Going to be a Watling...

I was a small, scared and rather sweet (so I’m told) seventeen-year-old when I went to my first, and only (so far), Doctor Who convention. I’d seen reports of theses gathering in Doctor Who Magazine (DWM) but never plucked up the courage to go. I didn’t have any Doctor Who friends, and didn’t want to go on my own. But I’d seen Space Mountain advertised in DWM at the Shepperton Moat House Hotel…
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