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ISSUES 96 - 107

Doctor Who Magazine 1986 Issues 108 - 119

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 (Kevin McNally), 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: Fist, 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

   
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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

   
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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