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* Data Coils (now incorporating personal and club events listing)
* Data Coils (now incorporating personal and club events listing)
* Competition: BBC Video, T-shirts from GUDI aka Black T-shirt Design Company, and ''[[The Greatest Show in the Galaxy]]'' soundtracks from [[Silva Screen Records Ltd.]]
* Competition: BBC Video, T-shirts from GUDI aka Black T-shirt Design Company, and ''[[The 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]] 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]])
* Collector's Corner (Merchandise) ([[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]])


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* The cover featured new artwork by [[Alister Pearson]] featuring the [[First Doctor]] and the [[War Machine]]s and a cover flash for 'Back on TV' reference to a series of repeats in BBC2's cult slot following the clip compilation documentary ''[[Resistance is Useless]]''.
* The cover featured new artwork by [[Alister Pearson]] featuring the [[First Doctor]] and the [[War Machine]]s and a cover flash for 'Back on TV' reference to a series of repeats in BBC2's cult slot following the clip compilation documentary ''[[Resistance is Useless]]''.
* This issue includes a 10% discount on purchases above £20 at the Who Shop International.
* 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."
* 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."
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The 185th issue of Doctor Who Magazine was released on 19 March 1992 and removed from British newsstands on 15 April 1992. It was the final issue 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

Archive Feature

Comic content

Fiction

Interviews / Profiles

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...

Also featuring

Random quote

“I'm so confused."

"So's the TARDIS."

The Doctor to Romana from Shada

Credits

Additional details

  • This issue was priced £2.25 (UK) and had a free set of four postcards. The second in a set of three stapled to the cover featured four more Doctors.
  • The cover featured new artwork by Alister Pearson featuring the First Doctor and the War Machines and a cover flash for 'Back on TV' reference to a series of repeats in BBC2's cult slot following the clip compilation documentary Resistance is Useless.
  • 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."