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The one hundred seventh issue of Doctor Who Adventures had a cover date of 19 March - 25 March 2009.

Contents[]

Free gift[]

  • Red UNIT berry and dog tags

Information / Fact File (Photo feature and Essential Info)[]

Comic content[]

Tales from the TARDIS[]

Posters[]

Interview[]

Additional features[]

  • Welcome and news
Find in this issue hidden somewhere Private Harris and Private Gray to win a set of Doctor Who Time Squad action figures.
  • Activity / Make-it
Make-it: UNIT pass
Make-it: A CyberKing
Things to do with a defeated enemy: Sontaran Comedy club-not a good idea! Illustrated by Christopher Cooper
  • Funny Who Ha!: Caption Competition
  • Puzzles and Quiz
  • Readers contributions: Time Agent Upload / Doctor You
featuring reader's letters, photos, and art.

Credits[]

Also listing: What they like about UNIT

  • Editor: Moray Laing, It looked after the Doctor when he lived on Earth
  • Deputy Editor: Annabel Gibson, The lovely red berries
  • Senior Art Editor: Paul Lang, The Brigadier
  • Art Editor: Steve Clarke, Always ready for action at a moment's notice
  • Production Editor: Liza Millett, The salute – it always annoys the Doctor
  • Picture Editor: Shaila Bux, The uniforms
  • Acting Writer: Olivia McLearon, The name
  • Contributing Art Editor: Nikki Davies
  • Special UNIT Guest: Jo Grant, It used to be like my family

Hidden Away / Facts[]

  • This magazine can be recycled: SECRET UNIT MESSAGE: Greyhound Six to Trap One. Go go go!
  • Miss Hartigan: "I want to know why the Marshmen are so deadly. I bet I could give them a run for their money in the scare stakes!"
  • UNIT's HQ is in Geneva but it has bases all over the world, with Osterhagan stations in Germany, China, and Liberia.
  • The Black Archive is a reference to UNIT's secrets warehouse housing the most extensive collection of alien artefacts anywhere on Earth.
  • The Tunguska Scroll was found in the Tunguska Basin in Russia in 1908 and acquired by UNIT on June 4th 1972 from a private collector.
  • “Operation Blue Sky” was the UNIT codename for an assault on the ATMOS factory.

Additional details[]

  • For additional content on The Darksmith Legacy website the secret code "10rton" is given.
  • The subscription offer for this issue is a saving of 30%, over £18 (UK) and a Dalek Rucksack or 40% saving without gift as promoted on inserted flyer.
  • This issue had a cover price of £2.99 (UK) and was bagged.
  • Next issue's free gift is promoted as model flip watch and badges.

External links[]

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