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|issue number= 185 | |issue number= 185 | ||
|cover date= [[15 April]] [[1992]] | |cover date= [[15 April]] [[1992]] | ||
|format= | |format= 52pp stapled | ||
|editor= [[John Freeman]] | |editor= [[John Freeman]] | ||
|publisher= [[Marvel Comics UK]] | |publisher= [[Marvel Comics UK]] | ||
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=== Articles === | === Articles === | ||
* On Set: ''[[The Time Meddler]]'' - [[Designer]] [[Barry Newbery]]'s work on this recently rescreened [[William Hartnell|Hartnell]] story is examined by [[David Richardson]]. | * '''On Set:''' ''[[The Time Meddler]]'' - [[Designer]] [[Barry Newbery]]'s work on this recently rescreened [[William Hartnell|Hartnell]] story is examined by [[David Richardson]]. | ||
* | * Last Words .. from out-going editor [[John Freeman]] | ||
=== Archive Feature === | === Archive Feature === | ||
* [[DW]]: ''[[The War Machines]]'' | * '''Archive Feature:''' [[DW]]: ''[[The War Machines (TV story)|The War Machines]]'' with '''Factfile:''' by [[Andrew Pixley]] co-editor of ''Time Screen'', with thanks to [[David J. Howe]] | ||
=== Comic stories === | === Comic stories === | ||
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=== Interviews / Profiles === | === Interviews / Profiles === | ||
* Directing Who | * '''Directing Who:''' [[Gary Russell]] talks to [[Michael Ferguson]], the [[director]] who, among other innovative things, first put the ''Doctor Who'' menace into contemporary [[England]]. | ||
* Writing Who: [[Ian Stuart Black]] - As part of | * '''Writing Who:''' [[Ian Stuart Black]] - As part of an examination of ''[[The War Machines]]'', [[Marcus Hearn]] talks to this prolific writer about ''Doctor Who's'' first major contemporary adventure. | ||
* Designing Who: [[June Hudson]] - [[Mark Wyman]] finds out just how one half of [[Season 18|Season Eighteen's]] [[Costume Designer|Costume design]] team went about creating the new-look Doctor Who for the [[1980s|Eighties]]. | * '''Designing Who:''' [[June Hudson]] - [[Mark Wyman]] finds out just how one half of [[Season 18|Season Eighteen's]] [[Costume Designer|Costume design]] team went about creating the new-look Doctor Who for the [[1980s|Eighties]]. | ||
* Change and Decay - As script editor, [[Christopher H. Bidmead]] oversaw the [[Season 18|Eighteenth season]] of ''Doctor Who'', [[Tom Baker]]'s last. As a writer he not only scripted Baker's finale, but also began the latest BBC Home Video releases, [[Philip MacDonald]] takes an in-depth look at Bidmead's contribution to these groundbreaking seasons. | * Change and Decay - As script editor, [[Christopher H. Bidmead]] oversaw the [[Season 18|Eighteenth season]] of ''Doctor Who'', [[Tom Baker]]'s last. As a writer he not only scripted Baker's finale, but also began the latest BBC Home Video releases, [[Philip MacDonald]] takes an in-depth look at Bidmead's contribution to these groundbreaking seasons. | ||
=== Off the Shelf === | |||
=== Off the Shelf /Reviews=== | |||
From the murky depths of the Thames to the heat of the Master's fireplace, [[Gary Russell]] tracks down the latest BBC Video releases. And from the world of print 'The Two Andrews' tell all about their ''[[Virgin New Adventures|New Adventures]]''... | From the murky depths of the Thames to the heat of the Master's fireplace, [[Gary Russell]] tracks down the latest BBC Video releases. And from the world of print 'The Two Andrews' tell all about their ''[[Virgin New Adventures|New Adventures]]''... | ||
* '''VIDEO''': [[DW]]: ''[[Logopolis (TV story)|Logopolis]]'' | * '''VIDEO''': [[DW]]: ''[[Logopolis (TV story)|Logopolis]]'' | ||
* '''VIDEO''': [[DW]]: ''[[Castrovalva (TV story)|Castrovalva]]'' | * '''VIDEO''': [[DW]]: ''[[Castrovalva (TV story)|Castrovalva]]'' | ||
* [[NA]]: ''[[Cat's Cradle: Witch Mark]]'' | * '''BOOK:'''[[NA]]: ''[[Cat's Cradle: Witch Mark]]'' | ||
* [[NA]]: ''[[Cat's Cradle: Warhead]]'' | * '''BOOK:'''[[NA]]: ''[[Cat's Cradle: Warhead]]'' | ||
* '''After Image:''' [[DW]]: ''[[The Mind Robber (TV story)|The Mind Robber]]'' review by [[Martin Wiggins]] | |||
=== | ===Also Featuring=== | ||
* Matrix Data | * Gallifrey Guardian (News) | ||
* | * Matrix Data Bank (Questions and Answers) | ||
* | * Beyond the TARDIS (Who is doing what by [[Dominic May]]) | ||
* | * 'Doctor Who?' by [[Tim Quinn]] and [[Dicky Howett]] (comic strip) | ||
* | * 'Who in Review' (Who event coverage) | ||
* | * Public Image (media round-up) | ||
* | * 'Press Round-up' compiled by [[Mark Duncan]] | ||
* Pick of the Penguin (Letters) | |||
* 'Nix's View' by [[Nick Miller]] (cartoon) | |||
* Data Coils (now incorporating personal and club events listing) | |||
* Competition: BBC Video, T-shirts from GUDI aka Black T-shirt Design Company, and ''[[Greatest Show in the Galaxy]]'' soundtracks from [[Silva Screen Records Ltd.]] | |||
* Collector’s Corner (Merchandise) <br> (Doctor Who Annual 1977 from [[World Distributors]], Dalek Plate from [[JH Weatherby & Sons]], Dalek Skittles from[[Randall & Wood Ltd]], War of the Daleks Game from [[Strawberry Fayre]], Chocolate Bars from [[The Nestle Company Ltd]], Dalek Money Box from [[Cowan, de Greeot Ltd]] and Dalek Pencil; Case from [[Interwainer Handbag Co]]) | |||
===Random quote=== | |||
“I'm so confused." | |||
"So's the TARDIS." | |||
:::: [[Fourth Doctor|The Doctor]] to [[Romana]] from ''[[Shada]]'' | |||
== Credits == | == Credits == | ||
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== Additional details == | == Additional details == | ||
* | * This issue was priced £2.25 (UK) and had a [[Free gifts (Doctor Who Magazine)|free set of four postcards]]. The second in a set of three stappled to the cover featured four more Doctors | ||
* This issue includes a 10% discount on purchases above £20 at the Who Shop International. | |||
* On the copyright page of the magazine (usually page 3), is a box of very small text, the end of this text reads "“It doesn’t cost much to keep in touch! Ha! Try telling Professor Krimpton that!” muttered Brett as he ticked off his itemised calls." | |||
[[Category:DWM issues]] | [[Category:DWM issues]] | ||
[[Category:1992 DWM issues| 185]] | [[Category:1992 DWM issues| 185]] |
Revision as of 01:26, 22 June 2012
The 185th issue of Doctor Who Magazine was published on 19 March 1992 and pulled from British newsstands on 15 April 1992. It was the final issued edited by John Freeman.
Though the issue was not fully "themed", it contained heavy coverage of The War Machines and 1960s Doctor Who in general.
Contents
Articles
- On Set: The Time Meddler - Designer Barry Newbery's work on this recently rescreened Hartnell story is examined by David Richardson.
- Last Words .. from out-going editor John Freeman
Archive Feature
- Archive Feature: DW: The War Machines with Factfile: by Andrew Pixley co-editor of Time Screen, with thanks to David J. Howe
Comic stories
- The Grief - Part One
- The Dalek Chronicles - Issue 6 & 7
Fiction
Interviews / Profiles
- Directing Who: Gary Russell talks to Michael Ferguson, the director who, among other innovative things, first put the Doctor Who menace into contemporary England.
- Writing Who: Ian Stuart Black - As part of an examination of The War Machines, Marcus Hearn talks to this prolific writer about Doctor Who's first major contemporary adventure.
- Designing Who: June Hudson - Mark Wyman finds out just how one half of Season Eighteen's Costume design team went about creating the new-look Doctor Who for the Eighties.
- Change and Decay - As script editor, Christopher H. Bidmead oversaw the Eighteenth season of Doctor Who, Tom Baker's last. As a writer he not only scripted Baker's finale, but also began the latest BBC Home Video releases, Philip MacDonald takes an in-depth look at Bidmead's contribution to these groundbreaking seasons.
Off the Shelf /Reviews
From the murky depths of the Thames to the heat of the Master's fireplace, Gary Russell tracks down the latest BBC Video releases. And from the world of print 'The Two Andrews' tell all about their New Adventures...
- VIDEO: DW: Logopolis
- VIDEO: DW: Castrovalva
- BOOK:NA: Cat's Cradle: Witch Mark
- BOOK:NA: Cat's Cradle: Warhead
- After Image: DW: The Mind Robber review by Martin Wiggins
Also Featuring
- Gallifrey Guardian (News)
- Matrix Data Bank (Questions and Answers)
- Beyond the TARDIS (Who is doing what by Dominic May)
- 'Doctor Who?' by Tim Quinn and Dicky Howett (comic strip)
- 'Who in Review' (Who event coverage)
- Public Image (media round-up)
- 'Press Round-up' compiled by Mark Duncan
- Pick of the Penguin (Letters)
- 'Nix's View' by Nick Miller (cartoon)
- Data Coils (now incorporating personal and club events listing)
- Competition: BBC Video, T-shirts from GUDI aka Black T-shirt Design Company, and Greatest Show in the Galaxy soundtracks from Silva Screen Records Ltd.
- Collector’s Corner (Merchandise)
(Doctor Who Annual 1977 from World Distributors, Dalek Plate from JH Weatherby & Sons, Dalek Skittles fromRandall & Wood Ltd, War of the Daleks Game from Strawberry Fayre, Chocolate Bars from The Nestle Company Ltd, Dalek Money Box from Cowan, de Greeot Ltd and Dalek Pencil; Case from Interwainer Handbag Co)
Random quote
“I'm so confused." "So's the TARDIS."
- The Doctor to Romana from Shada
Credits
- Outgoing Editor: John (sniff) Freeman
- Et Tu, Brutus: Gary (power, at last!) Russell
- Overworked Hero: Peri Godbold
- Nice Lady: Louise Cassell
- Outgoing Production: Mark Irvine (thanks Mark!)
- Promotions Wunderkind: Sophie Health
- Advertising Executive: Jane Smale
- Advisor: John Nathan-Turner
- Editorial Director: Paul Neary
- Managing Director: Vincent Conran
- Excelsior: Stan Lee
Additional details
- This issue was priced £2.25 (UK) and had a free set of four postcards. The second in a set of three stappled to the cover featured four more Doctors
- This issue includes a 10% discount on purchases above £20 at the Who Shop International.
- On the copyright page of the magazine (usually page 3), is a box of very small text, the end of this text reads "“It doesn’t cost much to keep in touch! Ha! Try telling Professor Krimpton that!” muttered Brett as he ticked off his itemised calls."