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The 18th issue of Doctor Who Weekly had a cover date of 13 February 1980.
Contents
Articles
- The Monsters of Doctor Who: The Mandrels
Comic content
- Timeslip (Part Two)
- Abslom Daak... Dalek Killer (Part Two)
- Tales from the TARDIS: Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by R.L. Stevenson (Part Two)
Fiction
- None
Archives
- Story Fourteen – The Lion Heart (Synopsis, comment and credits by Jeremy Bentham)
Interviews / Profiles
- Jackie Lane (Photo-file Number 18)
Previews
- None
Reviews
- None
A4 pin-ups
- B&W The Second Doctor, Jamie and Zoe from TV: The Space Pirates
- B&W The First Doctor, Vicki and Barbara, Aridians and Daleks from TV: The Chase
Also featuring
- Crazy Caption Competition (£5 to be won)
- Who Cares! (Letters Page)
Additional details
- The cover photograph shows the Mandrels from TV: Nightmare of Eden.
- Additional Input: (From DWW 29 Gallifrey Guardian) RE: Photo-File Jackie Lane. (Wrong life history given!) Born in Manchester, Jackie was introduced to the Doctor Who series by producer John Wiles, with whom she worked in the early years of her career. After leaving Doctor Who, Jackie took a break from acting and after working in Paris for a spell in the antique business ended up working as an artist's agent.
- Published every Thursday, this issue had a cover price of 12p (UK).
- This week's "Who Cares" letters page includes a letter from one Matthew Waterhouse, only two months before he was contracted to play Adric.[1]