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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Phil Bevan (1953-1998[1]), credited as Philip Bevan in his contributions to TV Century 21, was an artist who provided line drawings for several short stories and other features published in Doctor Who Magazine and earlier in fanzines. He also created the cover artwork for the 1987 VHS release of Wartime, which appears on the reverse of the double-sided cover of the 2015 DVD release. In 2022, Stephen James Walker compiled a biography for Phil featuring many of his illustrations for Doctor Who titled The Art of Phil Bevan. |
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