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* This annual featured a number of behind the scenes features for the first time that included several previously unseen photographs taken from ''[[DW]]'': [[Castrovalva]] and the Fifth Doctor’s costume design. | * This annual featured a number of behind the scenes features for the first time that included several previously unseen photographs taken from ''[[DW]]'': [[Castrovalva (TV story)|Castrovalva]] and the Fifth Doctor’s costume design. | ||
* The inclusion of not one but all three of the Doctor’s current companions, further indicated [[John Nathan-Turner]]’s influence and attempt to make the Annuals more tied-in to the television series than they had previously been. | * The inclusion of not one but all three of the Doctor’s current companions, further indicated [[John Nathan-Turner]]’s influence and attempt to make the Annuals more tied-in to the television series than they had previously been. | ||
Revision as of 10:59, 21 January 2008
Overview
- Release Number 17
- Publisher World Distributors
- Released in September 1982
- Priced £2.50
- Format Hardback 64 pages
- Featured Doctor: The Fifth Doctor
- Featured Companions: Adric, Tegan and Nyssa
- Featured Enemies:
Contents
Text Stories
- Danger Down Below
- The God Machine
- The Armageddon Chrysalis
- The Haven
- The Penalty
- Night Flight to Nowhere
Comic Strip Story
Features
- Our Neighbours in Space
- Behind the Scenes: Visual Effects
- Enter Peter Davison as Dr Who
- Coming in to Land
- What is a Light Year?
- Behind the Scenes: The Producer
- Behind the Scenes: The Set Designer
- Thaw for 25,000 Years
- Will Our Sun Always Shine?
- To the Far Planets
- Black Holes
Puzzles
- A Problem for You
Additional Notes
- This annual featured a number of behind the scenes features for the first time that included several previously unseen photographs taken from DW: Castrovalva and the Fifth Doctor’s costume design.
- The inclusion of not one but all three of the Doctor’s current companions, further indicated John Nathan-Turner’s influence and attempt to make the Annuals more tied-in to the television series than they had previously been.
External Links
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