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* ‘Architects of Fear’ (Elements of Fear in [[DW]]) | * ‘Architects of Fear’ (Elements of Fear in [[DW]]) | ||
* ‘Doctor Who at Madame Tussaud’s [[Exhibitions]] | * ‘Doctor Who at Madame Tussaud’s [[Doctor Who exhibition|Exhibitions]] | ||
* ‘Photo-feature: Monster Gallery. ’ | * ‘Photo-feature: Monster Gallery. ’ | ||
* ‘Photo-feature: The Talons of Weng-Chiang ’ | * ‘Photo-feature: The Talons of Weng-Chiang ’ |
Revision as of 05:04, 15 September 2011
The 48th issue of Doctor Who Magazine was released in January 1981.
Contents
Articles
- ‘Architects of Fear’ (Elements of Fear in DW)
- ‘Doctor Who at Madame Tussaud’s Exhibitions
- ‘Photo-feature: Monster Gallery. ’
- ‘Photo-feature: The Talons of Weng-Chiang ’
- ‘Photo-feature: Marvel Comics Film & Fantasy Convention ‘80’
Comic Strip/s
- Doctor Who: Dreamers of Death (Part Two)
- Touchdown on Deneb-7
Fiction
- None
Archives
- None
Interviews / Profiles
- Star Profile: Terrance Dicks ( Writer / Script Editor / Author)
Previews
- TV: DW: State of Decay
Reviews
- None
A4 Pin-ups
- B&W Leela , armed and dangerous
Also Featuring
- Gallifrey Guardian
- Who Cares! (Letters Page)
- Fantastic Facts
Credits
- Editor: Paul Neary,
- Features Editor: Alan McKenzie,
- Layout: Steve O'Leary,
- Art Assistant: Rahid Khan,
- Consultant: Jeremy Bentham
Additional details
- Additional Input: Matrix Data Bank (From DWM 51):
- The photo used on page 16 to introduce the ‘Architects of Fear’ article is identified as being a muto from Part One of Genesis of the Daleks.
- The cover photo is from DW: State of Decay
- Matthew Waterhouse contributes to the letters page, congratulating the team on the anniversary issue.
- The UNIT Hotline Club Page has been dropped and no longer appears.
- The letters page includes the comment “ Truth to tell we hadn’t considered the Doctor Who material from TV Comic et al.”
- The year is not included on the front cover, which had a cover price of 30p (UK).
External Links
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