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The '''200th issue''' of ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' was released in [[June]] [[1993]].
The '''200th issue''' of ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' was published in [[May]] [[1993]] and removed from [[British]] newsstands on [[9 June]] [[1993]].


== Contents ==
== Contents ==

Revision as of 09:08, 8 April 2012

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The 200th issue of Doctor Who Magazine was published in May 1993 and removed from British newsstands on 9 June 1993.

Contents

Articles

  • The Other 'The Enemy of the World' - In October 1979, David Whitaker submitted the following proposal to WH Allen, publisher of the Target Doctor Who novelisations. It was an outline for Doctor Who and the Enemy of the World - a novel based on his 1967/8 adventure featuring the Second Doctor. The significant differences Whitaker proposed for the novelisation are interesting to note, as are his reasons. Whitaker died in February 1981 without having begun work on the book. Eventually Ian Marter produced a novel based on the original scripts and not these notes.
  • The Curse of the Daleks - David J Howe examines David Whitaker's work with the Daleks upon the London stage in the 1965 theatre production The Curse of the Daleks.
  • Rennigan's Record - Intended for publication in a book entitled The Journeys of Doctor Who, the following story is the only known previously unpublished Doctor Who work by David Whitaker. The book would presumedly have been made up of four or five similar stories. Rennigan's Record is clearly indicated as story number one. DWM is pleased to present this story unedited and as Whitaker wrote it.

Comic stories

Fiction

Archives

Interviews / Profiles

  • Whitaker's World - Philip MacDonal takes a look at the writing of David Whitaker, Doctor Who's first story-editor and his influence on subsequent writers.
  • A Personal Note - Back in the late Seventies, Gary Hopkins was the co-editor of a Doctor Who fanzine entitled The Doctor Who Review. One of the many people Gary had contact with was David Whitaker, eschanging regular letters and notes. Gary looks back over these personal recollections and has also provided three short capsule stores which Whitaker wrote as diary entries for each of the three original companions (Susan, Ian Chesterton and Barbara Wright).

Reviews - Off the Shelf

none

Regular features

Credits

Editor: Gary Russell
Designer: Peri Godbold
Assistant Editor: Marcus Hearn
Production Assistant: Louise Cassell
Production: Chris, Jules 'n' Matthew
Promotions: Fiona Moscatelli
Advertising: Jane Smale
Editor-in-Chief: Paul Neary

Additional details