The long-awaited score to Peter Capaldi’s final series as the Doctor is coming soon to CD and digital release from Silva Screen Records, with original music by Murray Gold.
Fans of Doctor Who’s iconic score will soon be able to fill a gap in their collection when the Series 10 soundtrack releases on 12th December. With music by legendary Doctor Who composer Murray Gold, this original television soundtrack features music from Peter Capaldi’s final series as the Twelfth Doctor, as well as its bookending Christmas specials The Return of Doctor Mysterio and Twice Upon a Time.
The soundtrack will be released on both CD and digital release, with artwork depicting Capaldi as the Doctor with his Series 10 companions Bill Potts (Pearl Mackie) and Nardole (Matt Lucas).
To celebrate Doctor Who Day, an alternative ‘Series 10’-branded cover is exclusively available below for download.
Disc 1
The Return of Doctor Mysterio
1. A Doctor for Christmas
2. You're a Superhero
3. Harmony Shoal
4. The Flight of The Ghost
5. Next Stop, New York
6. Brace for Impact
7. Saving the Day
Series 10
8. The Professor
9. Trapped in the TARDIS
10. Escape from Earth
11. The Deadliest Fire in the Universe
12. Keep Your Memories
13. The Vardies
14. No Humans
15. The Calorimeter
16. Frost Fair
17. Moving On
18. Feeding Time
19. Bill
20. Out of the Woodwork
21. The Tower
22. Zombies in Space
23. Fighting the Suits
24. The Executioner
25. Divine Intervention
26. Finding the Veritas
27. Oath of a Time Lord
28. Calling the Doctor
29. Times of Crisis
30. Arrival at the Pyramid
31. Judgement of the Monks
32. The World That Never Was
33. Memory Crimes
34. Holding on to Hope
35. Rescue Mission
36. Whatever it Takes
37. The Band Back Together
38. It Has to Be Bill
39. Glimpse of Freedom
40. Missy's Remorse
Disc 2
Series 10
1. The Countdown
2. The Story in the Stone
3. Lost Legion of the Ninth
4. The Colony Ship
5. This Was a Bad Idea
6. Oldest Friend in the Universe
7. A Matter of Time
8. Operation
9. Genesis of the Cybermen
10. Scarecrow Cybermen
11. Parallel Evolution
12. The Solar Farm
13. Time Enough
14. The Doctor Lies Still
15. I Will Not Change
Twice Upon a Time
16. The Original, You Might Say
17. Chamber of the Dead
18. A Doctor of War
19. Daleks on Villengard
20. The Long Way Round
21. Doctor, I Let You Go
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[Source: Silva Screen]

Penguin Books have confirmed details of an upcoming Doctor Who title, focusing on the concept art behind the show.
Peter Mckinstry’s stunning concept art and illustration is collected for the first time in this visually captivating book that takes you behind the scenes of the beloved TV series, showcasing the intricate and imaginative artwork that brings the Whoniverse to life.
From the TARDIS to the Daleks and much more, The Art of Time Travel is a treasure trove of never-before-seen concept art, sketches, and designs that offer a unique glimpse into the creative process behind the iconic show – including comments and notes from much-loved showrunner Russell T. Davies, as well as original works of art from the latest era of Doctor Who. Immerse yourself in the incredible imagination of Peter Mckinstry as he designs, develops, and realises the iconic characters, creatures, and worlds of Doctor Who in stunning detail.
+ The Art of Time Travel is released on 20th November 2025, priced £40.00.
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[Source: Penguin]

Publisher: WoodPig Press
Written By: Gareth Southwell
RRP: £7.99 / $8.99 (Paperback) | £2.99 / $2.99 (Kindle)
Reviewed by: Sebastian J. Brook

Ghosts & Monsters (Tidelands: Part 1) by Gareth Southwell is a first for us here at DWO, as this is the first book we've reviewed that acts as a collective repository of weekly serials from the author. Sound familiar? As Doctor Who fans, I'd argue that episodic storytelling is baked into our DNA, so it's refreshing to experience it in book format.
The setting: a dystopian future, ravaged by our ability to drain resources and wreck our climate. Sound familiar? This is why I think dystopian stories work so well; you can either go off-piste and remove yourself from everything that's familiar, or you can go the route of taking what's happening now and projecting it with a futuristic lens. The latter may sound like the easiest of choices, but it's not; you have to show skill in being able to evolve humanity's story (and our planet), and take it somewhere interesting - something the author does in spades!
The disparity between the class system is palpable; for the rich, a much more comfortable existence in this world is available, but for the rest, it's dog-eat-dog in an ecosystem as fragile as the climate.
Our protagonist is a strong female lead in the form of 'Squirrel' - a girl with special abilities that allows her to tap into the minds of others and extract information in exchange for remuneration. She's beautifully (and expertly) written, and you get a real sense of journey with her character arc.
Southwell's descriptive skills are firing on all cylinders in Ghosts & Monsters; delicious details that bring people and places to life, which add to the immersive nature of the story.
Throw in a few twists and turns, and a terrific cliffhanger, you are absolutely left wanting more by the close. Just as well book 2 is already out, and we cannot wait to dive back into Southwell's immersive world!
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Following on for the recent colourization of the Second Doctor's swansong aventure; The War Games, the BBC iPlayer has now added it to their library!
Originally aired in 1969, The War Games marked the end of an era for the Second Doctor (Patrick Troughton), following him and his companions Zoe and Jamie as they land in a battlefield that appears to be a World War I military zone—but all is not as it seems. They soon discover that soldiers from different historical periods have been abducted and are being manipulated in a cruel game. As they work to uncover the mystery behind the War Lord and his twisted experiments, the Doctor faces one of his most difficult challenges.
For the first time, these original episodes have been meticulously colourised and enhanced with updated visual effects edited into a new, 90-minute feature-length experience to appeal to today’s modern audiences. With updated sound and a new score, this newly updated version of The War Games offers both fans and newcomers even more ways to watch the much-loved classic story.
In addition, the episode also features the Second Doctor's never-before-seen regeneration into the Third Doctor (Jon Pertwee), alongside recovered footage not seen since the original broadcast.
+ WATCH The War Games on the BBC iPlayer, here.
[Source: BBC iPlayer]

It is with deepest regret that DWO announces the passing of Classic Series Doctor Who Actor, William Russell.
William was best known by Doctor Who fans for playing the beloved role of Ian Chesterton - one of the first companions in the show, all the way back in 1963. Appearing together with Barbara and Susan, Ian accompanied the first Doctor, played by William Hartnell. His final appearance was in the 2022, 13th Doctor adventure; 'The Power Of The Doctor'.
His career highlights includes roles in Nicholas Nickleby, Hamlet, Harriet's Back In Town, Coronation Street & The Great Escape.
DWO would like to extend our sympathies to William's family and friends.
[Source: The Guardian]

It is with deepest regret that DWO announces the passing of Classic Series Doctor Who Actor, Michael Jayston.
Michael was known best by Doctor Who fans for playing the role of The Valeyard in the 6th Doctor's final season; The Trial Of A Time Lord.
His career highlights includes roles in Nicholas And Alexandra, Zulu Dawn, Highlander III, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, The Darling Buds Of May and Only Fools And Horses (to name just a few of his performances).
DWO would like to extend our sympathies to Michael's family and friends.
[Source: Colin Baker]
