By Mark

The 124th issue of Doctor Who Adventures was released on Thursday and it is now on sale in all good newsagents across the United Kingdom and Ireland at the price of £2.10. This week's issue takes a look at the top ten Dalek attacks and it comes with a free audio adventure and one of four collectable character inflatables. BBC Magazines have kindly sent us details about this week's issue of the magazine and you can view this information here on this site below;
In this week’s Doctor Who Adventures magazine… … You will find an exclusive interview with Doctor Who monster maker Neill Gorton. Neill tells Doctor Who Adventures about his fondness for Davros, how long it takes to make a Cyberman and where the idea for the Slitheen came from.We have also got the 10 best Dalek exterminations, the biggest and most puzzling Who mysteries, a poster of future companion Karen Gillan and the results of our monster-drawing competition.
This week’s issue comes with a cool Who inflatable and an exciting Dalek audio CD called The Mutant Phase, starring Peter Davison as the Fifth Doctor. All this and…
• Fantastic posters!
• A brand-new Doctor Who comic adventure
• A planet guide to sandy San Helios
• The Day of the Clown photo story
• Puzzles and competitions – amazing prizes to be won!
• Subscription – subscribe today and get a fantastic Doctor Who book – Monsters and Villains.
Doctor Who Adventures, issue 124, priced £2.10, is in shops on 16 July. Don’t let the Daleks catch you reading it!I got my copy of this issue today, if you want your copy make sure you buy it before next Thursday which is when the next issue of Doctor Who Adventures, issue 125, will be released. Doctor Who Adventures #125 will come with a free Davros trainer bag. It will take a look at the secrets surrounding the Ood and more details will be posted here on this site as soon as they become available. Will you be buying a copy of Doctor Who Adventures #124?
By Mark

Last week, the one hundred and twenty third issue of Doctor Who Adventures magazine was released and it went on sale in all good newsagents across the United Kingdom and Ireland at the price of £2.10. It took a look at the Stingrays from the recent Doctor Who Easter special 'Planet of the Dead' and came free with a squirty sonic screwdriver as well as some stickers. Unfortunately, no press release for the issue was sent to us and as a result, no details about the issue were published here on this site until now. Yesterday, we received an email from BBC Magazines apologizing for the lack of a press release and they very kindly sent us an image of the cover which can now be seen here on this site above. As well as taking a look at the Stingrays, the issue also included details regarding some of the best spaceships featured in Doctor Who, some pull-out posters, a list of the top ten battles and many fun activities. If you missed the issue and forgot to pick up your copy then you can contact Doctor Who Adventures or BBC Magazines and ask to purchase a back copy of the issue which they will then happily arrange to send out to you. Did you purchase a copy of this issue last week?
By Mark

Starting five weeks ago, the Daily Mirror launched an offer and began giving away special collector's editions of Doctor Who Adventures free with their papers every Saturday. The offer continued today with the sixth and final special collector's edition, the Children of Time, and each mini magazine consists of many fun filled pages. This week's special issue takes a look at the The Doctor's companions, includes details about the Sonic Screwdriver and features many activity puzzles plus much more. There have been a total of six of these special collector's issues and you can view more information and details about the first five of these special editions of Doctor Who Adventures which came free with previous copies of The Daily Mirror
here,
here,
here,
here and
here in previous posts. Will you be purchasing a copy of today's edition of the Daily Mirror to collect this sixth and final special collector's edition of Doctor Who Adventures magazine?
By Mark

Following on from the first and second parts which were published earlier this week, the third part of Blue Moon has today been uploaded onto the BBC's official Doctor Who website. Blue Moon is a short story which has been written by Oli Smith to celebrate the upcoming fortieth anniversary of the Apollo Moon landing and it sees The Doctor caught up in the events leading up to the landing on the moon. The story has been split up into four separate parts and you can view the first part
here. The second part of story can be viewed
here and the third part which was uploaded today can be found
here. Blue Moon's fourth and final part will be uploaded onto the website on the twentieth of July which is the exact date that the Apollo Moon landing occurred forty years ago in 1969. As well as uploading this story, the BBC's official Doctor Who website have also taken a look at some of the Moon's appearances in both Doctor Who and The Sarah Jane Adventures and more details about that can be viewed
here. A link to final part of this story will be posted here on this site as soon as it is uploaded and becomes publicly available.
By Mark

Make sure you don’t forget that John Barrowman, Eve Myles and Gareth David-Lloyd will all be signing copies of Children of Earth on both DVD and Blu-ray in two different locations later today. They will first be making an appearance in London at Oxford Street’s branch of HMV and they will sign at that store for a total of one hour and thirty minutes. The signing will commence at 12:30pm and to attend the event, you will need one of two hundred and fifty special wristbands which you can find out how to gain access to
here. After they have finished the signing in London, they will then fly over to Cardiff and arrive in a helicopter on the top of the Hub. Once they have arrived, they will then head over to Queen Street’s branch of HMV in Cardiff and sign copies of the DVDs and Blu-Rays there. The signing will commence at 5pm and end at 6pm but if the ques are long, the event may run for a slightly longer amount of time. You can view more information about these signings
here. Will you be attending any of these signings today?
By Mark

Following on from the first part which was published yesterday, the second part of Blue Moon has today been uploaded onto the BBC's official Doctor Who website. Blue Moon is a short story which has been written by Oli Smith to celebrate the upcoming fortieth anniversary of the Apollo Moon landing and it sees The Doctor caught up in the events leading up to the landing on the moon. The story has been split up into four separate parts and you can view the first part
here. The second part of story which was uploaded today can be viewed
here and the third part will follow tomorrow. After the third part, the fourth and final part will then be uploaded onto the website on the twentieth of July which is the exact date that the Apollo Moon landing occurred forty years ago in 1969. As well as uploading this story, the BBC's official Doctor Who website have also taken a look at some of the Moon's appearances in both Doctor Who and The Sarah Jane Adventures and more details about that can be found
here. Links to further parts of this story will be posted here on this site as soon as they are uploaded and become publicly available.
By Mark

To celebrate the upcoming fortieth anniversary of the Apollo Moon landing in 1969, the BBC's official Doctor Who website will be publishing a new short story in four parts over the next few days. Written by Oli Smith, the story sees The Doctor caught up in the events leading up to the landing on the moon and it features; mysterious aliens, sinister US agents, a threat to the future of mankind and much more. The first part of the story was uploaded earlier today and it can be viewed in full
here. Following this first part, the second part will be published tomorrow and the third part will then become available on Friday. The fourth and final part will then be uploaded on the BBC's official Doctor Who website on the twentieth of July which is the exact date that the Apollo Moon landing occurred forty years ago. As well as uploading this story, the BBC's official Doctor Who website will also take a look at some of the Moon's appearances in Doctor Who and The Sarah Jane Adventures plus much more and you can view more details
here. Links to further parts of this story will be posted here on this site as soon as they become available.