There's a Narnia-esque shape and feel to the telling of this story. Whereas last year felt more like a Christmas romp, there's a slow-burning, ethereal magic to this.



It's the equivalent of a knighthood. I've watched Doctor Who for as long as I can remember. My earliest memory of watching TV is hiding behind the sofa from the Cybermen. I had an irrational fear of leaving doors open for years after that.



Doctor Who at Christmas

As predicted on Tuesday, the newfor 3rd-9th December 2011 published today features the latest in the now traditional covers for our festive adventure with the Doctor! Here we present the cover in both publication and clean versions, courtesy of the Radio Times:This issue features an article on specials we can look forward to over Christmas told by the stars themselves; two pages are devoted to, withsaying:Guest star and long-term fansaid of appearing inYou can read the full interviews with Matt Smith, Bill Bailey, and also with co-starsandin the issue, available in shops from 26th November. The next issue is published on 1st December, with the 'legendary double issue' of the Radio Times for the Christmas period following on 3rd December.You can find all covers featuring Doctor Who in the Radio Times Gallery , and latest information in their Doctor Who section