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== Additional details ==
== Additional details ==
* The 'Traveling Companions' feature by [[Richard Marson]] is an introduction to a new series looking at individual companions.
* The 'Travelling Companions' feature by [[Richard Marson]] is an introduction to a new series looking at individual companions.
* This issue was priced 85p (UK) and the cover photograph was from a promotional shoot for the new series filming of (at the time unnamed story) [[DW]]: ''[[The Mysterious Planet]]'' by [[Steve Cook]].
* This issue was priced 85p (UK) and the cover photograph was from a promotional shoot for the new series filming of (at the time unnamed story) [[DW]]: ''[[The Mysterious Planet]]'' by [[Steve Cook]].
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[[Category:1986 DWM issues| 117]]
[[Category:1986 DWM issues| 117]]

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The 117th issue of Doctor Who Magazine was released in October 1986.

Contents

Articles

  • Traveling Companions - Where would the Doctor be without his companions? Richard Marson examines the changing characteristics and roles of these supporting characters as an introduction to a new series...of character profiles and development.

Comic Strips

Fiction

  • Doctor Who Magazine Short Story Competition
Runner-Up, Under 15 Category: The Heat-Seekers by Andrew Lowes

Archives

Interviews / Profiles

A4 Pin-ups

Previews

Reviews - Off the Shelf

Also Featuring

Credits

Editor: Sheila Cranna
Assistant Editor: Penny Home
Art Director/Design: Steve Cook
Production: Alison Gill
Advertising: Sally Benson
Publisher: Stan Lee
Advisor: John Nathan-Turner

Additional details

  • The 'Travelling Companions' feature by Richard Marson is an introduction to a new series looking at individual companions.
  • This issue was priced 85p (UK) and the cover photograph was from a promotional shoot for the new series filming of (at the time unnamed story) DW: The Mysterious Planet by Steve Cook.