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|image=DWM 106.jpg | |image = DWM 106.jpg | ||
|issue number= 106 | |issue number = 106 | ||
|cover date= [[November (releases)|November]] [[1985 (releases)|1985]] | |cover date= [[November (releases)|November]] [[1985 (releases)|1985]] | ||
|format= 40pp stapled | |format = 40pp stapled | ||
|editor= [[Cefn Ridout]] | |editor = [[Cefn Ridout]] | ||
|publisher= [[Marvel Comics UK]] | |publisher = [[Marvel Comics UK]] | ||
|series=[[Doctor Who Magazine|''Doctor Who Magazine'' issues]] | |series=[[Doctor Who Magazine|''Doctor Who Magazine'' issues]] | ||
|release date = [[10 October (releases)|10 October]] [[1985 (releases)|1985]]}} | |release date = [[10 October (releases)|10 October]] [[1985 (releases)|1985]]}} |
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The 106th issue of Doctor Who Magazine had a cover date of November 1985. It was the last issue to have the title The Doctor Who Magazine. The following issue was branded simply Doctor Who Magazine, a title that remains to this day.
This issue is notable for featuring the results of a contest asking readers to write lyrics for a Doctor Who theme song. One of the winners, whose lyrics were published in this issue, was fan Chris Chibnall who would go on to write for both Doctor Who and Torchwood and, in January 2016, be appointed Steven Moffat's successor as showrunner of Doctor Who.
Contents[[edit] | [edit source]]
Articles[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Alien Worlds: Part One - in part one of our exploration of alien worlds in Doctor Who, Richard Marson considers the many exciting and thought-provoking stories that have emerged from the background of new and unexplored worlds.
- The Villains Of The Seventies; as a sequel to issue 104's exposé of Doctor Who villains of the Sixties, Patrick Mulkern samples villainy of Seventies vintage, in the guise of the many colourful characters Jon Pertwee and Tom Baker had to contend with.
Comic content[[edit] | [edit source]]
Fiction[[edit] | [edit source]]
- None
Archives[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Archive Feature: TV: Resurrection of the Daleks (retelling by episode, no credits but a Fact File by Richard Marson)
Interviews / Profiles[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Angela Smith (production assistant) interviewed by Jay Dyer
- Peter Davison interviewed by Richard Marson
Previews[[edit] | [edit source]]
- None
Reviews (including On Target)[[edit] | [edit source]]
- NOVELISATION: Timelash by Glen McCoy (Target Books)
A4 pin-up[[edit] | [edit source]]
- None
Additional features[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Doctor Who Letters (2 pages)
- Doctor Who? by Tim Quinn & Dicky Howett
- Gallifrey Guardian
- Matrix Databank
Credits[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Editor: Cefn Ridout
- Assistant Editor: Penny Home
- Designer: Jane Hindmarsh
- Publisher: Stan Lee
- Advisor: John Nathan-Turner
Additional details[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Song Writing Competition results
- Priced 75p. (UK) This issue's cover photograph is from TV: The Mutants.