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* The cover illustrations depict the [[Cyberman (Mondas)|Cybermen]], [[Cyber-Controller]] and [[Robot Yeti|Yeti]], but they do not appear inside the annual.
* The cover illustrations depict the [[Cyberman (Mondas)|Cybermen]], [[Cyber-Controller]] and [[Robot Yeti|Yeti]], but they do not appear inside the annual.
* [[Natarl]]s from the film {{wi|Battle in Outer Space}} (1959) appear in the artwork of the inside cover.
* [[Natarl]]s from the film {{wi|Battle in Outer Space}} (1959) appear in the artwork of the inside cover.
* It seems likely that the annual would have originally featured [[Polly Wright]] and [[Ben Jackson]] instead of [[Jamie McCrimmon]] and [[Victoria Waterfield]], with evidence of their characters being edited out throughout. As well as their general behaviour reflecting those of their predecessors, several anachronisms point to Polly and Ben being the companions in the annual as originally concieved.
 
:* In ''[[Lords of the Galaxy (short story)|Lords of the Galaxy]]'', Victoria, despite being from the [[1860s]], worries about having landed in the middle of [[World War Three]].
=== Shades of Ben and Polly? ===
:* In ''[[Follow the Phantoms (short story)|Follow the Phantoms]]'', Victoria suggests that [[Ziita]]'s people are like [[film star]]s, while Jamie is lambasted by the Doctor for using the Earth expression "on the blink".
It seems likely that the first four stories in the annual would have originally featured [[Polly Wright]] and [[Ben Jackson]] instead of [[Jamie McCrimmon]] and [[Victoria Waterfield]], with a plethora of evidence that their characters were edited out of these stories. As well as Jamie and Victorias' general behaviour and appearance more closely reflecting that of their predecessors, several anachronisms point to Polly and Ben being the companions in the annual as originally conceived.
:* In ''[[Freedom by Fire (comic story)|Freedom by Fire]]'', Victoria is referred to as "Polly" while Jamie possesses a [[penknife|pen-knife]].
* In ''[[Lords of the Galaxy (short story)|Lords of the Galaxy]]'', Victoria, despite being from the [[1860s]], worries about having landed in the middle of [[World War Three]].
* In ''[[Follow the Phantoms (short story)|Follow the Phantoms]]'', Victoria suggests that [[Ziita]]'s people are like [[film star]]s, while Jamie is lambasted by the Doctor for using the Earth expression "on the blink".
* In ''[[Freedom by Fire (comic story)|Freedom by Fire]]'', Victoria is referred to as "Polly" while Jamie possesses a [[penknife|pen-knife]].
From ''[[The Celestial Toyshop (short story)|The Celestial Toyshop]]'' onwards, the illustrations more closely resemble Victoria and Jamie, and the distinctive mannerisms of the two characters are apparent.


== Footnotes ==
== Footnotes ==

Revision as of 23:12, 22 January 2024

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The Dr Who Annual 1969 was the fourth Doctor Who annual published by World Distributors. It was released in September 1968.

Overview

Contents

Text stories

Comic strip stories

Features

  • Star Facts
  • About the Moon
  • The Unknown World Under the Sea
  • Space Dictionary
  • Our Solar System
  • Space Panorama
  • Men in Space
  • Looking Back
  • Pioneers of Flight

Puzzles

  • Space Quiz
  • Return from Hades
  • Space Special
  • Dr. Who's Planet Quiz
  • The Mysteries of Space

Additional notes

Natarls

Shades of Ben and Polly?

It seems likely that the first four stories in the annual would have originally featured Polly Wright and Ben Jackson instead of Jamie McCrimmon and Victoria Waterfield, with a plethora of evidence that their characters were edited out of these stories. As well as Jamie and Victorias' general behaviour and appearance more closely reflecting that of their predecessors, several anachronisms point to Polly and Ben being the companions in the annual as originally conceived.

From The Celestial Toyshop onwards, the illustrations more closely resemble Victoria and Jamie, and the distinctive mannerisms of the two characters are apparent.

Footnotes