DWM - The Missing Doctor Who

Out today, a new special edition of the official Doctor Who Magazine looks in detail at what's lost - from fans' most wanted missing episodes to the written but never made Tenth Doctor story by Mark Gatiss set in the British Museum.
I've also written or co-written three pieces:

Cut to the Chase, pp. 20-23

To accompany CG recreations by Gav Rymil, me and Rhys Williams detail the Dalek Pursuit Ship, mentioned in episodes 3-5 of The Daleks's Master Plan and then seen in episode 6, "Coronas of the Sun". 

The Hole Story, pp. 32-35

There are 97 missing episodes of Doctor Who and, to date, 786 episodes existing in the BBC archives. But there are still bits missing from the latter - stuff broadcast but since lost, and stuff recorded but never shown...

The Final Countdown, pp. 44-49

Gav, Rhys and me again, this time on the sets for the last of the missing episodes, The Space Pirates Episode 6.

We've previously recreated sets from a bunch of missing episodes, so here's the list so far:

Galaxy 4 episode 2: Trap of Steel - DWM #583The Daleks' Master Plan episode 4: The Traitors - DWM #586The Daleks' Master Plan episode 6: Coronas of the Sun - DWM SE Missing Doctor WhoThe Daleks' Master Plan episode 7: The Feast of Steven - DWM #559The Tenth Planet Episode 4 - DWM #565The Power of the Daleks Episode 1 - DWM #584The Moonbase Episode 3 - DWM #562The Macra Terror Episode 1 - DWM #569The Evil of the Daleks Episode 1 - DWM SE Production DesignThe Abominable Snowmen Episode 1 - DWM #581The Wheel in Space Episode 1 - DWM #575The Space Pirates Episode 6 - DWM SE Missing Doctor WhoWhat's more, here's Andrew Orton's recreation of the sets from Marco Polo episode 1: The Roof of the World:

See also: Me on Doctor Who missing episodes - so what?Buy my book on the largely missing story The Evil of the Daleks
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