Television 2013 Square Calendar: Get your sonic screwdriver at the ready with this brilliant Doctor Who official calendar which features Matt Smith and his side kicks as they face the perils of evil. Each month features a large, full colour image of sci fi greats including Amy Pond, the weeping angels and of course the Daleks as well as an elongated calendar grid to help keep you organised all year round. So why not join the Doctor, Amy, Rory and a host of science fiction icons on another adventure as you enter the Tardis and step into 2013.
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- Officially Licensed Square Calendar
- Brand New
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Twelve more months of the Doctor Another year, another new Doctor Who calendar. The usual size of wall calendars, it shows the Eleventh Doctor on the front with Daleks [the new versions first seen in 2010] to the side.And as usual it folds out to give one large picture for each month. A publicity shot of one of the characters.The dates for the month are displayed on the left hand side of each of these double sized pages. The dates are marked with some of importance such as public holidays. There’s a small month as a whole date section for the current and upcoming month on each of them, and each date itself is just large enough to scribble a very brief note in. But no bigger than that.The monthly pictures are as follows:January: The eleventh Doctor. In a stetson. Which are cool.February: A Red Dalek.March: Amy.April: A weeping angel.May: Rory.June; A Cyberman with a slightly damaged chestpiece.Then comes a double page middle of year spread with the Eleventh Doctor on one side and the Tardis on the next. This at a sideways angle to the way the other pages are done.July: Eleventh Doctor with sonic screwdriver.August: A Blue Dalek.September: River Song.October: The TARDIS. Seen from the outside whilst in space.November: The Eleventh Doctor. Raising his left hand.December: A Cyberman. In a slightly better state than the June one.I would prefer these to use episode stills rather than publicity shots, which is what all the pictures here are, but it’s a fine product for what it is and it should keep fans of all ages quite happy.