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Out Now: Doctor Who Magazine Special Edition — 2022 Yearbook

The latest Doctor Who Magazine Special Edition, The 2022 Yearbook, takes us behind the scenes of Series 13 (aka Flux), and more.

Compiled with unparalleled access to the production of Flux, this Special Edition is packed full of all-new content, including exclusive contributions from the cast and crew members behind a landmark series of Doctor Who.

The bookazine includes exclusive interviews with Segun Akinola (composer), Nadia Albina (Diane), Paul Broughton (Neville Lewis), Danny Marie Elias (prosthetics designer), Craige Els (Karvanista), Mandip Gill (Yaz), Sue Jenkins (Eileen Lewis), Steve Oram (Williamson), Craig Parkinson (the Grand Serpent), Sara Powell (Mary Seacole), Claire Pritchard-Jones (make-up designer), Jonathan Watson (Sontarans), and Jodie Whittaker (the Thirteenth Doctor).

Also inside:

  • An exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the opening sequence of Flux including exclusive contributions from Jodie Whittaker, Chris Chibnall (showrunner), and Jamie Magnus Stone (director).
  • Analyses of every episode of Flux.
  • A diary of the most significant events of 2021, both on-screen and off.
  • 10 pages of tributes to the Doctor Who luminaries who passed away during 2021.

And if you’re after a lengthy free read, check out the DWC’s exclusive 2022 annual, which you can download now!

The Doctor Who Magazine Special Edition #59, The 2022 Yearbook  is on sale now, priced £6.99 (UK).

Philip Bates

Editor and co-founder of the Doctor Who Companion. When he’s not watching television, reading books ‘n’ Marvel comics, listening to The Killers, and obsessing over script ideas, Philip Bates pretends to be a freelance writer. He enjoys collecting everything. Writer of The Black Archive: The Pandorica Opens/ The Big Bang, The Silver Archive: The Stone Tape, and 100 Objects of Doctor Who.

Out Now: Doctor Who Magazine Special Edition — 2022 Yearbook

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