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  1. Dimensions in Time is a charity special crossover between the British science fiction television series Doctor Who and the soap opera EastEnders. The special was broadcast in two parts on 26 and 27 November 1993 and was filmed on location at Greenwich and the EastEnders Albert Square set.

  2. DWM cover galleries. Category page. D. Doctor Who Magazine/The Doctor Who Magazine. Doctor Who Magazine/Doctor Who - A Marvel Monthly. Doctor Who Magazine/Doctor Who Monthly. Doctor Who Magazine/Doctor Who Weekly. O. Doctor Who Magazine/The Official Doctor Who Magazine.

  3. Dimensions in Time was a two-part Doctor Who story broadcast in 1993 as a part of that year's Children in Need appeal. It featured Kate O'Mara's last televised performance as the First Rani, and served as a special celebrating the 30th anniversary of the series.

  4. Dimensions in Time and Space. As Doctor Who ’s 50th anniversary year got underway, DWM changed size. The magazine had been produced in an A4 format since Issue 217 in 1994, but Issue 456 saw the magazine become slightly shorter and slightly wider...

    • Doctor Who Magazine
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    By "era"

    From 1979 through to November 1985 the magazine was known by a variety of titles, including Doctor Who Weekly and names that referred to its monthly status. Issues in the following pages are arranged by the "eras" when the magazine was known by a slew of titles titles. •issues 1-43 •Doctor Who - A Marvel Monthly issues 44-60 •Doctor Who Monthly issues 61-84 •The Official Doctor Who Magazine issues 85-98 •The Doctor Who Magazine issues 99-106

    By year

    From issue 107 in December 1985, the magazine was retitled, dropping "The" from its name to become, as it is known today, Doctor Who Magazine. All issues following this change are arranged by year based on their cover date; this is the date that is listed on the front of the magazine and indicates the last date the issue was current. It is not a publication date, rather it can be viewed as an expiry date.

    Issue numbers
    Show anniversary
    DWM anniversary
    "...is the Doctor!" covers

    Over the years, the Doctor Who comic strip has been reprinted – often with colour added (it was published in black-and-white before late 2001) – in a number of different publications. In the United States, Marvel Comics and, more recently, IDW Publishing have issued reprint titles in comic book and graphic novel format. Panini has reissued the comi...

    Distribution of DWM and its forebears outside the UK has been sporadic. In areas where Doctor Who has been popular it has found limited distribution through specialty stores such as comic book shops and cult/fantasy shops.

    During the Doctor Who Weekly era of the magazine it was not circulated in North America, but regular distribution through Marvel US occurred during the 1980s, following its move to monthly publication. This continued into the late 1990s. When ownership of the magazine shifted to Panini, distribution in North America became less widespread. Few magazine shops and comic book retailers carried it month-to-month, only occasional issues.

    The re-emergence in the popularity of Doctor Who post-2005 has meant that Doctor Who Magazine can be found in most newsagents within Australia.

    Due to distance considerations for areas such as North America and Australia, (two of the larger markets for the magazine) the magazine is often available on or after its cover date, rather than the few weeks before the magazine is distributed locally in the United Kingdom.

    From the very beginning, occasional magazine issues have featured special bonus items and inserts. The first few issues in 1979 came with free transfers and many issues have come packaged with posters and other paraphernalia. These premiums have become less frequent in recent years, but still occur at least a couple times a year.

    Notable items included with DWM releases over the years have included flexi-discs of soundtrack music, CDs of specially commissioned audio dramas by Big Finish Productions and in the summer of 2008, issue 397 came packaged with one of twenty-seven vintage Target novelisations (or related books). Issue 411 in August 2009 included a code that allowed readers to download an exclusive Big Finish audio drama, The Mists of Time, for a limited time. All issues following this issue that included a free or exclusive audio story with the magazine included it in this matter, as a digital download rather than as a physical CD.

    has been in continuous publication since its launch, offering special editions each year in addition to its regular issues.

    A number of sister publications have been published at various times. Some ongoing features alternated between titles.

    •Doctor Who Magazine (special issues) (Marvel produced specials)

    •••Doctor Who Marvel Adventure Comic (crisp promotion editions)

    •Doctor Who Magazine graphic novels

    •Doctor Who Magazine Special Editions (Panini produced specials – ongoing releases)

    In January 2010, Doctor Who Magazine became one of – possibly the only – fan-focused magazine to itself become the subject of a fanzine, with the launch of Vworp Vworp!, a fanzine dedicated to the Doctor Who comic strips and the history of DWM.

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  7. Even though Dimensions In Time was just a romp for charity, it hinted at the enormous affection that the British public still held for Doctor Who. And, by now, it appeared that the BBC was finally ready to embrace that enduring popularity.

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