The Oxford Doctor Who Society has now published issue 40 of The Tides of Time. This was the first to be printed since 2013 (though these issues have since been printed) and was the first to be printed in colour throughout. It’s also the first issue which we’ve put on sale rather than funded from the membership fee since 2001.
Print copies are now sold out, but the PDF of the entire issue is available here as a free download!
Within the 80 A5 pages of Tides 40 can be found:
Reaction to Jodie Whittaker’s casting as the Thirteenth Doctor
- ‘It’s not PC gone mad. It is about time’ by Beth Graham
- ‘Your petty human obsession’ by Georgia Harper
- Female Doctors by Louise Dennis
- Lots of planets have a north (still) by Matthew Kilburn
Reflections on Series Ten
- A Chat for Heroes! by Ian Bayley
- ‘The future foretold, the past explained, the present apologised for’ by Peter Lewin-Jones
- Marko Pollo by Rogan Clark
- Tinned Leftovers Sam Sheppard on the links between World Enough and Time and The Doctor Falls and Big Finish’s Spare Parts
Features
- Editorial – The Shock of the New by Matthew Kilburn
- Xenobiology 4: Daleks by James Ashworth
- Time and the Avon James Ashworth explores the Doctor’s Bristol connections
- Dark Teatime of the Doctor’s Soul James Ashworth on the 2001 Past Doctor Adventure Rags
- Fine Young Cannibals James Ashworth on the 2003 Past Doctor Adventure Reckless Engineering
- The Four-Colour Doctors by William Shaw
- Maths Man with a Box Beth Graham on mathematics in Doctor Who
- Song for Murray Ian Bayley reports on Murray Gold’s visit to the Oxford Union
- Inhaling Vesuvius Matthew Kilburn reacts to The Fires of Pompeii
- ‘Nice Guy or Utter Bastard?’ James Ashworth looks at Continuity Errors by Steven Moffat
Fiction
- The Bagpipes of Doom Fourth Doctor and Romana fiction from Nathan Mullins
- A Stone’s Throw, Part Two The Fifth Doctor, Nyssa and Tegan take over this story by John Salway
Song
- Season Eighteen: The Doctor’s Summary by John Salway
Illustrations by Sam Sheppard, lumos5001 and Orchideacae
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