Doctor Who’s early years explored in free Radio Times bookazine – download yours now

It’s been 62 years since Doctor Who first aired, and fans have been captivated by the Doctor and the TARDIS ever since.

To mark Doctor Who Day on November 23rd, TopMob is excited to share a special collection for fans, including exclusive interviews, memorable photos, and rare archival footage.

The new bookazine, Doctor Who: The Early Years, explores the very beginning of the classic BBC science fiction series. It covers the time when William Hartnell first played the Doctor, and the exciting moment when Patrick Troughton became the Doctor after the first ever regeneration.

The collection features interviews with classic Doctor Who stars like William Hartnell and Patrick Troughton, the creator of the Daleks, Terry Nation, and photographer Don Smith, who captured behind-the-scenes images during filming.

You can also explore some of the iconic filming locations from the early seasons of Doctor Who.

Doctor Who first aired on November 23, 1963, with the episode ‘An Unearthly Child.’ William Hartnell played the very first Doctor, alongside William Russell as Ian Chesterton, Jacqueline Hill as Barbara Wright, and Carole Ann Ford as Susan Foreman.

There’s no limit to how long Doctor Who can continue. The Doctor’s ability to regenerate endlessly and travel anywhere means the show will never run out of fresh ideas or possibilities.

He believed the possibilities were endless – new people, new planets, and ever-changing situations meant it could continue indefinitely. And he was absolutely right!

You can download your free copy of Doctor Who: The Early Years bookazine now.

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2025-11-23 11:36