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{{Infobox Annual|
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annual name=Doctor Who Annual 1975|
{{Infobox Story SMW
image=[[Image:Doctor_Who_1975.jpg|250px|]][[Doctor Who Annual 1975]]|
|image          = <gallery>
series=[[Doctor Who]] -<br/>[[Doctor Who Annual]]|
The Dr Who Annual 1975 (front).jpg|Front
release date= September [[1974]]|
The Dr Who Annual 1975 (back).jpg|Back
publisher= [[World Distributors]] |
</gallery>
isbn= ISBN 7-235-0244-7|
|doctor        = Third Doctor
format= hardback 80 pages |
|companions    = [[Jo Grant]], [[Sarah Jane Smith]], [[Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart]]
previous annual=[[Doctor Who Annual 1974]]|
|release date   = September 1974
next annual=[[Doctor Who Annual 1976]]|
|publisher     = World Distributors  
|isbn           = ISBN 07-235-0244-7
|price          = 90p
|release number = 9
|format         = Hardback; 80 pages  
|series        = [[Doctor Who annual|''Doctor Who'' annuals]]
|prev          = The Dr Who Annual 1974
|next           = The Dr Who Annual 1976
}}
}}
'''''The Dr Who Annual 1975''''' was the ninth [[Doctor Who annual|''Doctor Who'' annual]]. It was published by [[World Distributors]] and released in [[September (releases)|September]] [[1974 (releases)|1974]].


=Overview=
== Contents ==
: Release Number 9
=== Text stories ===
: Publisher [[World Distributors]]
* ''[[The House That Jack Built (short story)|The House That Jack Built]]''
: Released in September [[1974]]
* ''[[Revenge of the Phantoms (short story)|Revenge of the Phantoms]]''
: Priced 90p
* ''[[The Time Thief (DWAN short story)|The Time Thief]]''
: Format Hardback 80 pages
* ''[[Fugitives from Chance (short story)|Fugitives from Chance]]''
: Featured Doctor: The [[Third  Doctor]]
* ''[[The Battle Within (short story)|The Battle Within]]''
: Featured Companions:
* ''[[Before the Legend (short story)|Before the Legend]]''
: Featured Enemies:
* ''[[Scorched Earth (short story)|Scorched Earth]]''


=Contents=
=== Comic strip stories ===
* ''[[Dead on Arrival (comic story)|Dead on Arrival]]''
* ''[[After the Revolution (comic story)|After the Revolution]]''


==Text Stories==
=== Features ===
* [[The House That Jack Built]] by Keith Miller
* [[Our Spectacular Sun (feature)|Our Spectacular Sun]]
* [[Revenge of the Phantoms]]
* [[Not Just an Empty Space (feature)|Not Just an Empty Space]]
* [[The Time Thief (short story)|The Time Thief]]
* [[Earth of the Future (feature)|Earth of the Future]]
* [[Fugitives from Chance]]
* [[In the Future (feature)|In the Future]]
* [[The Battle Within]]
* [[Secrets of the Moon Rocks (feature)|Secrets of the Moon Rocks]]
* [[Before the Legend]]
* [[Decisions, decisions… (feature)|Decisions, decisions…]]
* [[Scorched Earth]]
* [[Essential Life-Support Systems (feature)|Essential Life-Support Systems]]
* [[Futurescope! (feature)|Futurescope!]]
* [[Toro the Tiny Moonlet (feature)|Toro the Tiny Moonlet]]


==Comic Strip Story==
=== Puzzles ===
* [[Dead on Arrival]]
* [[Up In Space (game)|Up in Space]]
* [[After the Revolution]]
* [[Dr Who's Space Age Crossword (feature)|Dr Who's Space Age Crossword]]
* [[Test Your Knowledge (game)|Test Your Knowledge]]
* [[The Secret Steps - Game (game)|The Secret Steps - Game]]


==Features==
== Additional notes ==
* Our Spectacular Sun
* This annual shows more attention to the details of the TV series than previous editions. [[The Doctor]] is still referred to as "Dr Who", but less frequently and not in all stories. He is also identified as a [[Time Lord]] from [[Gallifrey]] and uses his [[Third Doctor's sonic screwdriver|sonic screwdriver]].
* Not Just an Empty Space
* Some illustrations are provided by [[Edgar Hodges]].
* Earth of the Future
* The photographic cover uses two publicity shots of the [[Third Doctor]], the larger one evidently taken during location filming for ''[[Planet of the Daleks (TV story)|Planet of the Daleks]]''.
* In the Future
* Curiously, two different stories with the same title, ''The Time Thief'', appear in two consecutive annuals, the previous year's in comics form, this year's in prose form.
* In the Future
** A similar thing would later happen again, this time interrupted by a single annual, with the [[A New Life (1976 short story)|1976 short story]] and [[A New Life (1978 short story)|1978 short story]] versions of ''A New Life'' (although the latter getting a retitle to ''Life Anew'' in the [[2024 (releases)|2024]] collection ''[[The Phaser Aliens & Other Stories]]'').
* Secrets of the Moon Rocks
* Decisions, decisions
* Essential Life-Support Systems
* Futurescope!
* Toro the Tiny Moonlet


==Puzzles==
== External links ==
* Up In Space
''To be added''
* Dr Who’s Space Age Crossword
* Test Your Knowledge
* The Secret Steps - Game


=Additional Notes=
{{TitleSort}}
* The [[Doctor]] is referred to throughout as '''Dr Who'''.
* Some illustrations are provided by [[Edgar Hodges]]
* The photographic cover uses a publicity shot of the Third Doctor.
* Oddly a story [[The Time Thief]] appears in two consecutive annuals although last years entry was a comic strip story.


=External Links=
[[Category:Doctor Who annuals]]
To be added
 
[[Category:Doctor Who Annuals]]

Latest revision as of 20:19, 11 November 2024

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The Dr Who Annual 1975 was the ninth Doctor Who annual. It was published by World Distributors and released in September 1974.

Contents[[edit] | [edit source]]

Text stories[[edit] | [edit source]]

Comic strip stories[[edit] | [edit source]]

Features[[edit] | [edit source]]

Puzzles[[edit] | [edit source]]

Additional notes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • This annual shows more attention to the details of the TV series than previous editions. The Doctor is still referred to as "Dr Who", but less frequently and not in all stories. He is also identified as a Time Lord from Gallifrey and uses his sonic screwdriver.
  • Some illustrations are provided by Edgar Hodges.
  • The photographic cover uses two publicity shots of the Third Doctor, the larger one evidently taken during location filming for Planet of the Daleks.
  • Curiously, two different stories with the same title, The Time Thief, appear in two consecutive annuals, the previous year's in comics form, this year's in prose form.

External links[[edit] | [edit source]]

To be added