This month’s Doctor Who Magazine features Freema in a comic strip!
Doctor Who Magazine 381 is on sale from Thursday 5 April priced £3.99.
In this issue, Martha Jones makes her comic strip debut in the first
part of The Woman Who Sold the World!
Doesn’t it seem like an unbearable wait until Episode 2 of the new series on
Saturday? So help fill the gap with the new issue of Doctor Who Magazine!
This issue, DWM goes behind the scenes on Smith and Jones, and learns The
Freema Agyeman Mnemonic System For Remembering All Ten Doctors:
“It’s ‘Hurry To Pub, Because Da Beermats Make Me Excellent Tablecloths’,” Freema explains. “The first letter of each word reminds you of each Doctor’s surname. I was undecided between Tablecloths and Trophies but David’s a trophy, obviously.”
“Da is pushing it, surely,” frowns David Tennant “possibly embittered by the implication that Freema needs to be reminded of his surname. He turns to Third Assistant Director Sarah Davies. “Can you remember them all, Sarah?”
“No,” she admits. “Beyond Eccleston, I get stuck.” “That’s rubbish,” he says. “We may have to lose you.”
There’s more on the making of Episode 1 in an exclusive fact-pact 11-page feature, featuring brand new photographs, fascinating interviews and intriguing design drawings.
Also in this issue, writer Chris Chibnall reveals a few secrets about his new episode, the enigmatically-titled 42; Jackie actress Camille Coduri is grilled by the terrors of the TARDIS tin; The Fact of Fiction looks back at 1972’s The Curse of Peladon; and there are all-new
Exclusive previews of new episodes The Shakespeare Code, Gridlock, Daleks in Manhattan and Evolution of the Daleks!
Meanwhile, Russell T Davies finds himself talks celebrities in Production Notes; the new DVD release of Survival is previewed; Sorvad returns to host a very strange edition of Matrix Data Bank; there’s a look at the three new Doctor Who novels from BBC Books; the Time Team watch Terminus and Enlightenment; plus all the latest news, views and merchandise reviews.
Coming soon in Doctor Who Magazine issue #382, May 2007
This issue there’s an interview with Steven Moffat about his new episode, and a full set report on the return of the Daleks in the new story ‘Daleks in Manhattan.’ The Doctor and Martha continue their latest comic strip adventure in ‘The Woman Who Sold the World.’ Also in this issue: executive producer Russell T. Davies reveals more backstage shenanigans in his Production Notes column; a preview of upcoming new episodes; the Time Team enjoy Warriors of the Deep and The Awakening as they continue their mission to watch every Doctor Who story in order…
Aw, I love Freema’s way! Although, I can remember them all anyway: Bill, Patch, Jon, Tommy, Pete, Charlie, Sylv’, Paul, Chris and David! Easy!
Cool - can’t wait to get that tomorrow
I tried remembering all of there surnames in a maths lesson once but I never managed it.
How does Colin relate to Charlie? :S
Very impressive.
I wonder where Mr. Saxon is.
Actually, Colin’s full name is Colin Charles Coleman Baker…but I don’t think anybody calls him Charlie.
kl ma auntie buys me all of them but da looks kl ive got dat pic on da cover as ma desktop pic