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'''Dicky Howett''' and [[Tim Quinn]] together drew and wrote the three-panel parody strip ''[[Doctor Who? (comic series)|Doctor Who?]]'' and the short-lived ''[[The History Tour (comic series)|The History Tour]]'' for ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'', as well as ''[[The Doctor Who Fun Book]]'' and ''[[Doctor Who: It's Bigger on the Inside!]]''. He was also the co-writer, penciller and inker of '' [[An Unearthly Child: The Unscreened Edition (comic story)|The Unscreened Edition]]'', published in [[DWMS Winter 1983]] and colourised in [[DW84 23]].


'''Dicky Howett''', along with [[Tim Quinn]], answered letters in a number of issues of [[Doctor Who Magazine]].
In 2013, Howett was credited as a [[technical advisor]] for ''[[An Adventure in Space and Time (TV story)|An Adventure in Space and Time]]''.
Together they also drew and wrote the three panel comic ''[[Doctor Who?]]'' as well as [[The Doctor Who Fun Book]] and [[It's Bigger on the Inside!]].


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Dicky Howett and Tim Quinn together drew and wrote the three-panel parody strip Doctor Who? and the short-lived The History Tour for Doctor Who Magazine, as well as The Doctor Who Fun Book and Doctor Who: It's Bigger on the Inside!. He was also the co-writer, penciller and inker of The Unscreened Edition, published in DWMS Winter 1983 and colourised in DW84 23.

In 2013, Howett was credited as a technical advisor for An Adventure in Space and Time.

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