In late 2012 he was reported by Doctor Who Magazine as having left the Doctor Who DVD range and working for the Loaded TV channel.
•
His programmes were three times voted "best special feature of the year" by readers of Doctor Who Magazine.
Doctor Who | Billboard (magazine) | Doctor of Philosophy | Time (magazine) | Vogue (magazine) | Doctor of Medicine | magazine | Juris Doctor | Esquire (magazine) | Harper's Magazine | Life (magazine) | National Geographic (magazine) | doctor | Mojo (magazine) | Fortune (magazine) | Variety (magazine) | Slate (magazine) | Doctor of Divinity | Doctor | People (magazine) | Doctor (Doctor Who) | New York (magazine) | Magazine | Doctor Strange | Tenth Doctor | Stern (magazine) | Punch (magazine) | Elle (magazine) | PC Magazine | List of Doctor Who audio plays by Big Finish |
The original look had a swashbuckling feel which Doctor Who Magazine editor Tom Spilsbury described as "a little like something Captain Jack Sparrow wears in the Pirates of the Caribbean movies".
Grace appeared in the Doctor Who comic strip story The Fallen, published in Doctor Who Magazine #273-#276, where she had conducted experiments to merge human and Time Lord DNA, the latter obtained from tissue left behind by the Master.
Anghelides subsequently wrote two more novels for the range, Frontier Worlds in November 1999, which was named "Best Eighth Doctor Novel" in the annual Doctor Who Magazine poll of its readers, and the The Ancestor Cell in July 2000 (co-written with departing editor Stephen Cole).
Doctor Who Magazine's Seventh Doctor comic stories began shortly after the broadcast of the Seventh Doctor's first televised story, Time and the Rani.
Then, in 1992, Marvel UK's Doctor Who Magazine published her short story A Visit to the Cinema in their "Brief Encounters" section, as well as publishing another story (Playtime) in their 1992 Yearbook.