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[[Gary Gillatt]] and [[Alan Barnes]] continued as co-editors of the magazine.
[[Gary Gillatt]] and [[Alan Barnes]] continued as co-editors of the magazine.


For the 20th Birthday of the magazine [[DWM 283|issue 283]] was published and released as two separate magazines each with a different cover, one with [[Tom Baker]] featured on the cover and one featuring [[Paul McGann]] featured on the cover. This was the first time that the magazine had produced two separate covers for the magazine.
For the 20th Birthday of the magazine [[DWM 283|issue 283]] was published and released as two separate magazines each with a different cover, one with [[Tom Baker]] featured on the cover and one featuring [[Paul McGann]] featured on the cover. This was the first time that the magazine had produced two separate covers for the magazine.  
[[file:Talkin Bout My Regeneration cover.jpg|thumb|Talking 'Bout My Regeneration CD cover]]
[[File:Talkin Bout My Regeneration cover.jpg|thumb|Talking 'Bout My Regeneration CD cover]]
From [[DWM 273|issue 273]] through to [[DWM 278|issue 278]] the magazine utilised the "diamond" [[Doctor Who logo|''Doctor Who'' logo]]. With [[DWM 279|issue 279]] they changed their titled logo to the logo used in the 1996 [[Doctor Who (1996)|television movie]] starring [[Paul McGann]], this logo was being used by [[BBC Books]] for their [[Eighth Doctor Adventures]] and [[Past Doctor Adventures]] novel ranges and by [[Big Finish Productions]] for their ''Doctor Who'' audio drama range.
From [[DWM 273|issue 273]] through to [[DWM 278|issue 278]] the magazine utilised the "diamond" [[Doctor Who logo|''Doctor Who'' logo]]. With [[DWM 279|issue 279]] they changed their titled logo to the logo used in the 1996 [[Doctor Who (1996)|television movie]] starring [[Paul McGann]], this logo was being used by [[BBC Books]] for their [[Eighth Doctor Adventures]] and [[Past Doctor Adventures]] novel ranges and by [[Big Finish Productions]] for their ''Doctor Who'' audio drama range.


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file: DWM_issue285.jpg|[[DWM 285]]
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Revision as of 00:06, 4 November 2011

Doctor Who Magazine's 1999 issues spanned from issue 273 to issue 285 and were published every four weeks by Panini Comics, however covers were still branded with "Marvel Comics" logo. From issue issue 279 the placement of the logo shifted from the top right corner to within price/issue/barcode box (usually located in the bottom-left corner).

Gary Gillatt and Alan Barnes continued as co-editors of the magazine.

For the 20th Birthday of the magazine issue 283 was published and released as two separate magazines each with a different cover, one with Tom Baker featured on the cover and one featuring Paul McGann featured on the cover. This was the first time that the magazine had produced two separate covers for the magazine.

Talking 'Bout My Regeneration CD cover

From issue 273 through to issue 278 the magazine utilised the "diamond" Doctor Who logo. With issue 279 they changed their titled logo to the logo used in the 1996 television movie starring Paul McGann, this logo was being used by BBC Books for their Eighth Doctor Adventures and Past Doctor Adventures novel ranges and by Big Finish Productions for their Doctor Who audio drama range.

With issue 279 a CD was included attached to the front of the magazine. This was a promotional CD from Big Finish Productions titled "Talking 'Bout My Regeneration". This was the first time since issue 167 that a free audio disc had been included with the magazine (with issue 167 it had been a record-like "FlexiDisc"). It began a trend for Big Finish Productions to give away free CDs featuring original content developed for the magazine and a sampling of their available audio stories.

For all of this year's issues the cover price in the United Kingdom remained at three pounds twenty pence (£3.20), its page count remained the same, despite December 1998's issue also being £3.20 and having an extra 13 pages at 68 pages (January 1999's issue 272 had 51 pages).