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name=Doctor Who Annual 1977| | |name=Doctor Who Annual 1977 | ||
image=Doctor_Who_1977.jpg| | |image=Doctor_Who_1977.jpg | ||
series=[[Doctor Who annual|''Doctor Who'' annuals]]| | |series=[[Doctor Who annual|''Doctor Who'' annuals]] | ||
release date= [[September]] [[1976]]| | |release date= [[September]] [[1976]] | ||
publisher= [[World Distributors]] | | |publisher= [[World Distributors]] | ||
isbn= ISBN 7-235-0369-9| | |isbn= ISBN 7-235-0369-9 | ||
format= hardback 80 pages | | |format= hardback 80 pages | ||
prev=Doctor Who Annual 1976| | |prev=Doctor Who Annual 1976 | ||
next=Doctor Who Annual 1978 | |next=Doctor Who Annual 1978 | ||
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Overview
- Release Number 11
- Publisher World Distributors
- Released in September 1976
- Priced £1.25
- Format Hardback 80 pages
- Featured Doctor: The Fourth Doctor
- Featured Companions: Sarah Jane Smith, Harry Sullivan, Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart
- Featured Enemies:
Contents
Text Stories
- War on Aquatica
- Cyclone Terror
- The Time Snatch
- The Eye-Spiders of Pergross
- Detour to Diamedes
- Double Trouble
- Secret of the Bald Planet
Comic strip stories
Features
- Reach for the Sky!
- Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Satellite!
- The Airship Rises to Fame
- More to It Than Meets the Eye!
- Space Scrapbook
- Astronauts Spell Space
- Space Facts and Fancies
- Skylark - Soaring High
- Space Talk
- Out of this World
- Drum Beat
- In Space
- Mooning About
- The Name’s the Same
Puzzles
- Maze of Mystery
- Space Has a Word For It!
- A Space Riddle-Me-Ree
- Pick the Planet People
- The Terror Trail
- Problem of the Painted Planet
- Dr. Who’s Crossword
- Pick the Planets
Additional Notes
- An electronic (PDF file) version of this annual was included as an extra on The Hand of Fear DVD.
- The cover artwork was by Paul Crompton with internal illustrations by Glenn Rix.
External links
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