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=== Interviews / Profiles === | === Interviews / Profiles === | ||
* The Galactic Orphan - | * The Galactic Orphan - [[The Master]] destroyed her step-mother, her father and the world she grew up on was blotted out forever. Frankly [[Nyssa]] of [[Traken]] didn't have the easiest of lives, and her travels in [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] took her from the mathematical purity of [[Logopolis]] to the leprous [[Terminus]], at the centre of the [[universe]]. [[Jane Walker]] talks to actress [[Sarah Sutton]] who reveals, "I actually did like Nyssa very much..." | ||
* Peter Cushing: The Forgotten Doctor - [[Marcus Hearn]] looks back at the life and career of the late [[Peter Cushing]] - an unforgettable television and film star whose masterful interpretations of characters such as Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Who are often overlooked. | * Peter Cushing: The Forgotten Doctor - [[Marcus Hearn]] looks back at the life and career of the late [[Peter Cushing]] - an unforgettable television and film star whose masterful interpretations of characters such as Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Who are often overlooked. | ||
* The Real McCoy: Part Three - [[Nick Briggs]] talks to the man who might just turn out to be the last actor to play the Doctor. This issue, [[Sylvester McCoy]] picks up the thread at the beginning of his second season, by which time he was 'getting there'. | * The Real McCoy: Part Three - [[Nick Briggs]] talks to the man who might just turn out to be the last actor to play the Doctor. This issue, [[Sylvester McCoy]] picks up the thread at the beginning of his second season, by which time he was 'getting there'. |