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* Thrilling adventures in Time and Space - Part Three Stage Frights by [[Chris Howarth]] and [[Steve Lyons]].
* Thrilling adventures in Time and Space - Part Three Stage Frights by [[Chris Howarth]] and [[Steve Lyons]].


=== Comic stories ===
=== Comic content ===
* ''[[The Road to Hell]]'' - Part Two
* ''[[The Road to Hell]]'' - Part Two



Revision as of 23:48, 30 June 2013

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The 279th issue of Doctor Who Magazine was released on 3 June 1999 and removed from British newsstands on 30 June 1999. It was the first issue to feature new Doctor Who logo based on the logo used in the TV movie, which itself was based on the logo predominantly used throughout Jon Pertwee's Third Doctor era. It would remain the magazine's logo of choice until 2005 with issue 352.

Contents

Articles

Comic content

Archives

Profiles / Interviews

Reviews - 'Shelf Life'

Regular features

  • Gallifrey Guardian.
  • Timelines (Letters).
  • The life & times of Jackie Jenkins.
  • The Time Team (first article) - An Unearthly Child and The Daleks episodes 1-4.
  • The Time Team is: Richard Bignell, Clayton Hickman, Jac Rayner and Peter Ware. This group of fans begin a project to view and review every Doctor Who story produced between 1963 and the TV movie of 1996. This same team completes the project in issue 416, published in December 2009.

Extra Features

Credits

Editor: Gary Gillatt & Alan Barnes
Design: Peri Godbold
Production: Mark Irvine
Production Manager: Liz Teal
Chief Sub: Jason Quinn
Managing Editor: Alan O'Keefe
Managing Director: Miles Stevens-Hoare

Additional details

  • This is the first magazine to have the blue 1996/Pertwee era logo as part of the 'Doctor Who Magazine' replacing the 'diamond logo'.
  • Included on the front cover was a CD entiled 'Talking 'Bout My Regeneration' a behind the scenes look at the making of The Sirens of Time featuring interviews with Peter Davison, Colin Baker and Sylvester McCoy.