We've got the full rundown of winners of the first annual Doctor Who Magazine Awards, recently announced at a glittering ceremony held at this year's Panopticon anniversary event.
Presented by Mark Gatiss, the awards, nominated by readers, honoured the great and the good in the world of Who. Here are the runners and riders:
Best audio drama 2002
- The Chimes of Midnight by Robert Shearman
- Spare Parts
- Neverland
- Camera Obscura by Lloyd Rose
- The Crooked World
- Anachrophobia
- Short Trips: Zodiac, edited by Jac Rayner
- Foreign Devils (novella)
- Relative Dementias
- Paul McGann
- Colin Baker
- Peter Davison
- India Fisher (Charley)
- Maggie Stables (Evelyn)
- Katy Manning (Iris Wildthyme - Excelis series)
- Iris Wildthyme (Excelis)
- Sebastian Grayle (Seasons of Fear)
- Grayvorn (Excelis)
- Robert Shearman
- Marc Platt
- Alan Barnes
- The Caves of Androzani
- The Talons of Weng-Chiang
- Genesis of the Daleks
- The Chimes of Midnight by Robert Shearman
- The Holy Terror
- Spare Parts
- Human Nature by Paul Cornell
- The Sixties
- The Seventies
- The Times of Time by Steve Parkhouse and Dave Gibbons
- Children of the Revolution
- Voyager
- Robert Holmes
- Terrance Dicks
- David Whittaker
John Nathan-Turner
Greatest contribution to Doctor Who ever
- Tom Baker
- Terrance Dicks
- William Hartnell
- Michael Grade
- The Myrka
- The Sixth Doctor's costume



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