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ISSUES 96 - 107

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1986  108 - 119

     

Issue 96

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January 1985

65p

   
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2 Pin-Up- Hugo Lang (Kevin McNally)
        [The Twin Dilemma]
3 Contents
4-5 Letters- Doctor Who Letters
5 Comical strip- Doctor Who? By Tim Quinn & Dicky Howett
6 Gallifrey Guardian;
                 Television: "Mark Of The Rani" cast announcements: Terence Alexander, Gary Cady and Gawn Grainger
7-10 Comic strip- Polly The Glot Part 2 1 of 2
11 Matrix Data Bank
13 Television- Attack Of The Cybermen; Preview
14 Reviews- On Target…
                 Target Books: "The Invasion" Reviewed
                 Target Books: "The Mind Of Evil" Reviewed
15-18 Television- The Five Doctors; Synopsis and Fact File by Richard Marson
19 Pin-Up- Jamie (Frazer Hines), Zoe (Wendy Padbury) and The Second Doctor (Patrick Troughton) in the Dark Tower on Gallifrey
        [The Five Doctors]
20-25 Interview- Nicola Bryant Interview; Gary Russell talks to the latest companion Peri Brown as played by Nicola Bryant
                 Interviewed: Nicola Bryant
26-29 Interview- BBC Archives Update; Richard Marson trawls through the BBC archive holdings with new archive selector Steve Bryant
                 Interviewed: Steve Bryant
31-34 Comic strip- Polly The Glot Part 2 2 of 2
35 Television- Vengeance On Varos; Preview
36-38 Feature- Panopticon West Convention; John Nathan-Turner presents a special report from Columbus Ohio on the recent convention there
39 Pin-Up- Lon (Martin Clunes)
        [Snakedance]
   

Issue 97

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February 1985

65p

   
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2 Pin-Up- Leela (Louise Jameson)
3 Contents
4-5 Letters- Doctor Who Letters
5 Comical strip- Doctor Who? By Tim Quinn & Dicky Howett
6 Gallifrey Guardian;
                 Television: "Timelash" announced
                 Television: "Timelash" cast announcements: Paul Darrow, Denis Carey & Jeananne Crowley
                 Television: "Revelation Of The Daleks" announced
                 Television: "Revelation Of The Daleks" cast announcement: Terry Molloy
                 Television: "The Reign Of Terror" Episodes 1, 2 & 3 found
                 Merchandise: Royal Doulton: First, Second and Third Doctor's plates announced
7-10 Comic strip- Polly The Glot Part 3 1 of 2
11 Matrix Data Bank
12 Television- The Mark Of The Rani; Preview
14 Reviews- On Target…
                 Target Books: "The Awakening" Reviewed
15-17 Television- Revenge Of The Cybermen; Synopsis and Fact File by Richard Marson
19 Pin-Up- The Fourth Doctor (Tom Baker)
        [The Android Invasion]
20-23 Interview- Colin Baker Interview; The Sixth Doctor speaks with Gary Russell and Justin Richards and record the Baker's dozen replies to their questions
                 Interviewed: Colin Baker 
25 Television- The Two Doctors; Preview
26-29 Interview- Michael Briant Director; Michael Briant has been involved with Doctor Who since the earl days. Here he discusses with Richard Marson his contributions
                 Interviewed: Michael Briant 
31-34 Comic strip- Polly The Glot Part 3 2 of 2
35-38 Feature- Unsuitable For Children? We View The Critics' Case; Since the 1960's people have been writing to complain that Doctor Who has had a bad effect on young viewers. Martin Wiggins considers the case for and against the complaints in the early days of the programme
39 Pin-Up- The Third Doctor (Jon Pertwee) confronts a Dalek
        [Day Of The Daleks]
40 Pin-Up- The Black Guardian (Valentine Dyall)
        [Mawdryn Undead]
   

Issue 98

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March 1985

65p

   
page    
2 Pin-Up- Stike (Clinton Greyn)
        [The Two Doctors]
3 Contents
4-5 Letters- Doctor Who Letters
5 Comical strip- Doctor Who? By Tim Quinn & Dicky Howett
6 Television- Timelash; Preview
7-10 Comic strip- Once Upon A Time-Lord... Part 1 1 of 2
11 Matrix Data Bank
13 Reviews- On Target…
                 Target Books: "The Daleks" Reviewed
                 Target Books: "The Crusaders" Reviewed
14 Television- Revelation Of The Daleks; Preview
15-18 Television- The Enemy Of The World; Synopsis and Fact File by Richard Marson
19 Pin-Up- The Second Doctor (Patrick Troughton)
20-24 Interview- Frazer Hines Interview; longest running companion Jamie McCrimmon alter-ego Frazer Hines talks with Richard Marson about his time as regular companion and his returns
                 Interviewed: Frazer Hines 
26-29 Feature- Unsuitable For Children? We View The Critics' Case; In this second part, Martin Wiggins looks at the continuing criticisms of Doctor Who, from Mary Whitehouse's early success to the present day
31-34 Comic strip- Once Upon A Time-Lord... Part 1 2 of 2
35-38 Feature- Whitaker's World Of Doctor Who; Doctor Who Magazine regular Richard Marson does some time travelling himself to present a profile on the remarkable all-rounder, David Whitaker
           Interviewed: David Whitaker
39 Pin-Up- Two Cryons (Sarah Berger and Sarah Greene)
        [Attack Of The Cybermen]
   

Issue 99

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April 1985

65p

   
page    
2 Pin-Up- The Sixth Doctor (Colin Baker) and Peri (Nicola Bryant)
3 Contents
4-5 Letters- Doctor Who Letters
5 Comical strip- Doctor Who? By Tim Quinn & Dicky Howett
6 Gallifrey Guardian;
                 Television: "Revelation Of The Daleks" cast announcements: William Gaunt, Eleanor Bron, Alexei Sayle, Jenny Tomasin, John Ogwen, Hugh Walters, Alec Linstead, Trevor Cooper, Colin Spaull & Clive Swift
                 BBC Videos: "Pyramids Of Mars" announced
                 Unofficial Videos: Reeltime Pictures, "Myth Makers 1: Michael Wisher" announced
7-10 Comic strip- Once Upon A Time-Lord... Part 2 1 of 2
11 Matrix Data Bank
13 Reviews- On Target…; Gary Russell talks with newly promoted editor of Target's Doctor Who range, Nigel Robinson
                 Interviewed: Nigel Robinson
14-15 Feature- The Chicago Convention; Photo-Feature of the annual Doctor Who event of the year
16-19 Television- The Stones Of Blood; Synopsis and Fact File by Richard Marson
20-24 Interview- Mary Tamm Interview; Mary Tamm delighted viewers with her portrayal of the first Romana, she reminisces with Richard Marson about her year in the series
                 Interviewed: Mary Tamm 
26-27 Feature- Merchandise Madness; Gary Russell presents an update to DWM Summer Special 1984 by looking at some of the merchandise released in 1984
29 Television- Timelash; Richard Marson presents an on set report from the studio floor of Timelash
31-34 Comic strip- Once Upon A Time-Lord... Part 2 2 of 2
36-39 Interview- Christopher Barry Interview; highly regarded television director, Christopher Barry, speaks candidly with Richard Marson about his lengthy tenure on the series
                 Interviewed: Christopher Barry
40 Pin-Up- Davros (David Gooderson)
        [Destiny Of The Daleks]
   

Issue 100

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May 1985

£1.00

   
page    
2 Pin-Up- Sil (Nabil Shaban)
        [Vengeance On Varos]
3 Editor's Letter / Contents
4-5 Letters- Doctor Who Letters
5 Comical strip- Doctor Who? By Tim Quinn & Dicky Howett
6-11 Feature- The Legacy Of Gallifrey; Gary Russell presents the history of Gallifrey, who with the assistance of fellow Whostorians (Martin Wiggins, Gordon Blows, Trevor Phillips & Stephen Payne) pieced together the puzzle of Postar the Perfidious and the Scrolls Of Gallifrey
12-16 Interview- Robert Holmes Interview; prolific writer for Doctor Who since the Troughton era,  and script editor during Tom Baker's first three seasons, Robert Holmes,  talks with Gary Russell who traces the writer's career and talks about his involvement in the show
                 Interviewed: Robert Holmes
17 Gallifrey Guardian;
                 Television: Doctor Who on 18 month hiatus
19 Matrix Data Bank
20-21 Television- Episode Checklist; An Unearthly Child - The Two Doctors
23-27 Feature- Hit For Six; Richard Marson casts his gaze backward and of course forward at the development of the Doctor's character through the course of his six personae
29 Reviews- Who On Video
                 BBC Videos: "Pyramids Of Mars" Reviewed by Gary Russell
                 Unofficial Videos: Reeltime Pictures, "Myth Makers 1: Michael Wisher" Reviewed by Gary Russell
31 Reviews- On Target…
                 Target Books: "The Two Doctors" Reviewed
32-35 Television- Arc Of Infinity; Synopsis and Fact File by Richard Marson
36-38 Television- Vengeance On Varos; Review by Gary Russell
36-38 Television- Attack Of The Cybermen; Review by Gary Russell
39-46 Comic strip- War-Game Part 1
47 Pin-Up- Peri (Nicola Bryant) in her bird form
        [Vengeance On Varos]
    Free Gift; Poster: The Sixth Doctor, Peri  and The TARDIS in the vortex 
   
   
page    
4 Time Loops; introduction to the magazine
5-37 Comic strip- Doctor Who And The Iron Legion
  [previously published in issues 1 - 8]
39-43 Back-up strip- K9's Finest Hour 
  [previously published in issue 12]
44 Pin-Up- Davros And The Daleks (art by Cockruin & Rubinstein)
45 Profile- Doctor Who And The Iron Legion; Pat Mills
45 Profile- Doctor Who And The Iron Legion; Dave Gibbons
47 Pin-Up- Mena (Adrienne Corri)
      [The Leisure Hive]
49 Pin-Up- The Sixth Doctor (Colin Baker) and Peri (Nicola Bryant)
      [The Two Doctors]
   

Issue 101

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June 1985

75p

   
page    
2 Pin-Up- The Sixth Doctor (Colin Baker)
        [Attack Of The Cybermen]
3 Editor's Letter / Contents
4-5 Letters- Doctor Who Letters
5 Comical strip- Doctor Who? By Tim Quinn & Dicky Howett
6 Readers' Art
7-11 Interview- Ron Jones Interview; Richard Marson talks with popular director, Ron Jones
                 Interviewed: Ron Jones
13 Gallifrey Guardian; John Peel takes us through the American side of Doctor Who
15 Reviews- On Target…
                 Target Books: "The Gunfighters" Reviewed
                 Target Books: The Doctor Who Cookbook Reviewed
16-19 Television- Frontios; Synopsis and Fact File by Richard Marson
20-23 Television- The Two Doctors; Review by Gary Russell
20-23 Television- The Mark Of The Rani; Review by Gary Russell
25 Matrix Data Bank
27-34 Comic strip- War-Game Part 2
35-39 Feature- Disco Doctor? Take the following ingredients: the threatened demise of an undeniably popular television programme; a collective of concerned pop personalities; a small record production crew working under pressure and one night in March. A recipe for Doctor In Distress, a behind the scenes report on the making of a protest record
38 Competition- Song Writing Competition; 25 copies of Doctor In Distress to be won by writing a new song for Doctor Who
40 Pin-Up- A Terileptil (Michael Melia)
        [The Visitation]
   

Issue 102

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July 1985

75p

   
page    
3 Editor's Letter / Contents
4-5 Letters- Doctor Who Letters
5 Comical strip- Doctor Who? By Tim Quinn & Dicky Howett
7-11 Interview- Patrick Troughton Interview; Richard Marson presents a rare and insightful interview with Patrick Troughton, from the set of the recent story The Two Doctors
                 Interviewed: Patrick Troughton
13 Gallifrey Guardian; Dean Shewring looks at the history of Doctor Who in Canada
14 Season 22 Survey Form; The annual DWM season survey
15 Reviews- On Target…
                 Target Books: "The Krotons" Reviewed
                 Target Books: "The Time Monster" Reviewed
                 Target Books: "Galaxy 4" announced
                 Target Books: "Timelash" announced
                 Target Books: "Vengeance On Varos" announced
                 Target Books: "Mark Of The Rani" announced
                 Target Books: "The Savages" announced
                 Target Books: "Fury From The Deep" announced
                 Target Books: "The King's Demons" announced
                 Target Books: "Attack Of The Cybermen" announced
16-19 Television- The Abominable Snowmen; Synopsis and Fact File by Richard Marson
20-23 Television- Timelash; Review by Gary Russell
20-23 Television- Revelation Of The Daleks; Review by Gary Russell
25 Matrix Data Bank
27-34 Comic strip- Funhouse Part 1
35-39 Interview- Mark Strickson Interview; although he was in Doctor Who for one year, Mark Strickson brought to life the enigmatic character of Turlough, The Fifth Doctor's not entirely co-operative companion. He discusses his short lived role with Richard Marson
                 Interviewed: Mark Strickson
   

Issue 103

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August 1985

75p

   
page    
2 Pin-Up- The Sixth Doctor (Colin Baker) and Peri (Nicola Bryant)
        [The Two Doctors]
3 Editor's Letter / Contents
4-5 Letters- Doctor Who Letters
5 Comical strip- Doctor Who? By Tim Quinn & Dicky Howett
6 Art In Space; Readers' Art
7 Gallifrey Guardian; Lucy Zinkiewicz reports from the other side of the world on the Australian view of Doctor Who
8 Comical strip- What If Doctor Who Was Produced By… By Tim Quinn & Dicky Howett
9 Matrix Data Bank
11 Reviews- On Target…
                 Merchandise: Magnet's Quiz Book of Dinosaurs  Reviewed
                 Merchandise: Magnet's Quiz Book of Magic  Reviewed
                 Merchandise: Magnet's Quiz Book of Science  Reviewed
                 Merchandise: Magnet's Quiz Book of Space  Reviewed
                 Merchandise: Magnet's The Doctor Who Puzzle Book  Reviewed
                 Merchandise: The TARDIS Inside Out Reviewed
13 Competition- Doctor Who Story Competition; Sevans Dalek Kits to be won, by writing a 1500 - 2000 word story
14-15 Interview- The Mark Of The Rani, Set Designer; Gary Russell and Justin Richards go behind the scenes of The Mark Of The Rani, with Set Designer Paul Trerise
                 Interviewed: Paul Trerise
16-17 Interview- The Mark Of The Rani, Costume Designer; Gary Russell and Justin Richards go behind the scenes of The Mark Of The Rani, with Costume Designer Dinah Collin
                 Interviewed: Dinah Collin
18-19 Interview- The Mark Of The Rani, Make-Up Designer; Gary Russell and Justin Richards go behind the scenes of The Mark Of The Rani, with Make-Up Designer Cathy Davies
                 Interviewed: Cathy Davies
20-21 Poster- The Rani (Kate O'Mara)
        [The Mark Of The Rani]
22-25 Interview- The Mark Of The Rani, Writers; Gary Russell and Justin Richards go behind the scenes of The Mark Of The Rani, with Writers Pip and Jane Baker
                 Interviewed: Pip and Jane Baker
26-28 Interview- The Mark Of The Rani, Director; Gary Russell and Justin Richards go behind the scenes of The Mark Of The Rani, with Director Sarah Hellings
                 Interviewed: Sarah Hellings
29 Pin-Up- The Sixth Doctor (Colin Baker)
31-38 Comic strip- Funhouse Part 2
   

Issue 104

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September 1985

75p

   
page    
3 Contents
4-5 Letters- Doctor Who Letters
5 Comical strip- Doctor Who? By Tim Quinn & Dicky Howett
6 Art In Space; Readers' Art
7 Gallifrey Guardian;
           BBC Audio: "Slipback" announced
8-12 Interview- John Nathan-Turner and Eric Saward Interview; Richard Marson interviews the two most closely involved with the series and finds out some of their intentions for the future of the programme
                 Interviewed: John Nathan-Turner
                 Interviewed: Eric Saward
13 Matrix Data Bank
15 Reviews- On Target…
                 WH Allen Books: : The Doctor Who Illustrated A-Z Reviewed
                 Target Books: "The Twin Dilemma" Reviewed
16-19 Television- Kinda; Synopsis and Fact File by Richard Marson
20-23 Feature- Comedy In Doctor Who, Part One; comedy may not seem an immediately striking element of Doctor Who. But as Richard Marson discovers in his two part feature on humour in Who, it has often been used to great effect by script writers and actors, to counter the darker side of the series. In part one he takes a look at the comic contribution of Patrick Troughton among others
24-25 Feature- Doctor Who On Radio; We've had Doctor Who on the TV, on the big screen, on the comic page, on vinyl and on video. Now the programme comes to the radio, and already the purists, suffering the other media representations are up in arms. Gary Russell reports on the BBC's audio Who venture, Slipback
27 Reviews- Who On Video
                 BBC Videos: "The Seeds Of Death" Reviewed
                 Unofficial Videos: Reeltime Pictures, "Myth Makers 3: Nicholas Courtney" Reviewed 
29-36 Comic strip- Kane's Story
37-38 Feature- The Villains Of The Sixties; The central tension in Doctor Who stories is usual the defeat (albeit temporary) of a master villain by the Doctor. In this feature Patrick Mulkern takes a look at some of the earlier foes who have attempted to alter history with their malevolent plots
39 Poster- The Toymaker (Michael Gough)
        [The Celestial Toymaker]
   

Issue 105

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October 1985

75p

   
page    
3 Contents
4-5 Letters- Doctor Who Letters
5 Comical strip- Doctor Who? By Tim Quinn & Dicky Howett
        [previously published in issue 103]
6 Gallifrey Guardian;
                 BBC Videos: a look at the cuts on the previous releases and what might be released in the future
7 Reviews- On Target…
                 Target Books: "Galaxy 4" Reviewed
                 Target Books: The Third Doctor Who Quiz Book Reviewed
                 Target Books: "The Celestial Toymaker" announced
                 Target Books: "Turlough And The Earthlink Dilemma" announced
                 Target Books: "Harry Sullivan's War" announced
8-12 Interview- Jacqueline Hill Interview; Of all the TARDIS crews that have come and gone over the years, perhaps the most fondly remembered remains the first. The cool and reasonable Barbara was played by Jacqueline Hill for over seventy episodes. Recently, Richard Marson talked to her about her years as the Doctor's first companion 
                 Interviewed: Jacqueline Hill
13 Comical strip- Enlightenment By Tim Quinn & Dicky Howett
15 Matrix Data Bank
16-19 Television- The Crusade; Synopsis and Fact File by Richard Marson
20-24 Feature- Comedy In Doctor Who, Part Two; Doctor Who is quite inconceivable without humour. It is undoubtedly part of its appeal to actors and production teams who work on it, and without it the programme's popularity would have flagged severely. Richard Marson concludes his feature of Who's humour with a look at the different contributions of the last four Doctors
27-34 Comic strip- Abel's Story
36-39 Interview- Ray Cusick Interview; One of the most important and often neglected areas of television is design. Without the skill and versatility of the BBC's team of designers, Doctor Who would never have been possible. Richard Marson interviews one of the principal designers of the series, and the man responsible for the distinctive look of the Doctors greatest nemesis - the Daleks...
                 Interviewed: Ray Cusick
  Free Gift; various bookmarks with artwork by Andrew Skilleter (one per issue)  
   
   
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2 Pin-Up- The Third Doctor (Jon Pertwee)
      [The Five Doctors]
4-13 Feature- The Pertwee Years; An overview of the Jon Pertwee years 1 of 2
14-17 Interview- King Of The Tracks; Australian Dudley Simpson is famed as the most prolific composer of Doctor Who music. From 1964 to 1980 he wrote music for over 300 episodes of the show. Here he recalls to Patrick Mulkern and Richard Marson, the hectic, but enjoyable years he spent on the series
                 Interviewed: Dudley Simpson 
18-22 Television- The Claws Of Axos; Synopsis
23-30 Feature- Monster And Aliens; The behind the sofa element in Doctor Who was as strong as ever in the Pertwee years. Patrick Mulkern traces their impact in this story-by-story guide to the era
31 Feature- Did You Know? Some little known facts and anecdotes about the Pertwee years
32-36 Interview- What A Scream! Katy Manning enjoyed every minute of the time she spent portraying scatty, excitable Jo. Well, almost every minute, as she explained to Richard Marson
                 Interviewed: Katy Manning 
37-46 Feature- The Pertwee Years; An overview of the Jon Pertwee years 2 of 2
   

Issue 106

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November 1985

75p

   
page    
3 Contents
4-5 Letters- Doctor Who Letters
5 Comical strip- Doctor Who? By Tim Quinn & Dicky Howett
6 Gallifrey Guardian;
7 Matrix Data Bank
8-13 Interview- Peter Davison Interview; it is nearly two years since the popular actor Peter Davison left Doctor Who. Davison proved a successful contrast to Tom Baker as the youthful fifth Doctor with his distinctive cricketing garb. Richard Marson talked to Davison about his three enjoyable seasons in the show
                 Interviewed: Peter Davison
15 Reviews- On Target…
                 Target Books: "Timelash" Reviewed
16-19 Television- Resurrection Of The Daleks; Synopsis and Fact File
20-24 Feature- Alien Worlds, Part One; in part one of our exploration of alien worlds in Doctor Who, Richard Marson considers the many exciting and thought-provoking stories that have emerged from the background of new and unexplored worlds
25 Interview- Angela Smith Production Associate; Jay Dyer interviews the people behind the scenes of Doctor Who. This issue Production Associate, Angela Smith
                 Interviewed: Angela Smith
27-34 Comic strip- The Warrior's Story
35-37 Feature- The Villains Of The Seventies; as a sequel to issue 104's exposé of Doctor Who villains of the Sixties, Patrick Mulkern samples villainy of Seventies vintage, in the guise of the many colourful characters Jon Pertwee and Tom Baker had to contend with
38-39 Competition- Song Writing Competition results
   

Issue 107

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December 1985

75p

   
page    
2 Pin-Up- Adric (Matthew Waterhouse), Tegan (Janet Fielding), Nyssa (Sarah Sutton) and some logopolitans observe a shrunk TARDIS
        [Logopolis]
3 Editor's Letter / Contents
4-5 Letters- To The TARDIS
5 Comical strip- Doctor Who? By Tim Quinn & Dicky Howett
6-9 Interview- Matthew Waterhouse Interview; it is four years since Matthew Waterhouse left Doctor who an a blaze of publicity after his television death in Earthshock. Waterhouse was not only one of the youngest of the Doctor's companions but also one of the most controversial. Created by john Nathan-Turner and Christopher Bidmead, the part was described as a cosmic artful dodger. Richard Marson talked Waterhouse about the role of Adric
                 Interviewed: Matthew Waterhouse
10 Gallifrey Guardian
11 BBC Audio- Slipback; Reviewed by Gary Russell
12 Who' Art; Readers' Art
13 Matrix Data Bank
14-19 Television- The Keeper Of Traken; Synopsis and Fact File
20-23 Interview- Andrew Skilleter Interview; the work of Andrew Skilleter needs very little introduction. Since he became involved with Target Books he has ascended to the position of premier Doctor Who artist. Earlier this year Skilleter talked to Richard Marson about some of the exciting developments in Who art
                 Interviewed: Andrew Skilleter
25 Interview- Sarah Lee Production Secretary; Jay Dyer interviews the people behind the scenes of Doctor Who. This issue Production Secretary, Sarah Lee
                 Interviewed: Sarah Lee
27-34 Comic strip- Frobisher's Story
20-24 Feature- Gary Russell's Christmas Gift Review; Gary Russell presents a merchandise special, looking at the merchandise released for Christmas 1985
                 BBC Videos: "The Five Doctors" Reviewed
                 Unofficial Videos: Reeltime Pictures, "Myth Makers 4: Carole Ann Ford" Reviewed 
                 Unofficial Videos: Reeltime Pictures, "Myth Makers 5: Janet Fielding" Reviewed 
                 Merchandise: Who Dares 1986 Calendar Reviewed
                 Merchandise: Doctor Who Annual 1986 Reviewed
39 Pin-Up- Andrew Skilleter's art for The Five Doctors
   

 

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