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'''''In-Vision''''' (stylised as '''''In•Vision'''''), formerly titled '''''An Adventure in Space & Time''''', was a ''[[Doctor Who]]'' [[fanzine]] published by Cybermark Services. Each issue covered the behind the scenes production of a ''Doctor Who'' television story. | |||
* ''An Adventure in Space & Time'' (1980-1985): Issue 1-60 ([[William Hartnell]] to [[Patrick Troughton]]) | * ''An Adventure in Space & Time'' (1980-1985): Issue 1-60 ([[William Hartnell]] to [[Patrick Troughton]]) |
Latest revision as of 14:32, 15 May 2023
In-Vision (stylised as In•Vision), formerly titled An Adventure in Space & Time, was a Doctor Who fanzine published by Cybermark Services. Each issue covered the behind the scenes production of a Doctor Who television story.
- An Adventure in Space & Time (1980-1985): Issue 1-60 (William Hartnell to Patrick Troughton)
- An Adventure in Space & Time (1985-1988): Issue 1-30 (Jon Pertwee)
- In-Vision (1988-2003): Issue 1-109 (Tom Baker to Paul McGann)