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The '''194th issue''' of ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' was current from [[26 November]] to [[23 December]] [[1992]].
The '''194th issue''' of ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' was current from [[26 November]] to [[23 December]] [[1992]].


It was significant for bringing to a close [[John Nathan-Turner]]'s formal involvement with the magazine. From [[DWM 61|almost the dawn of the magazine]], he had been the formal "advisor" to ''DWM'', a fact which naturally coloured readers' impressions of coverage of the "JNT era".
It was significant for bringing to a close [[John Nathan-Turner]]'s formal involvement with the magazine. From [[DWM 61|almost the dawn of the magazine]], he had been the formal "advisor" to ''DWM'', a fact which naturally coloured readers' impressions of coverage of the "JNT era".


== Contents ==
== Contents ==
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== Additional details ==
== Additional details ==
* Four free postcards attached.
* Four free postcards attached.
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[[Category:1992 DWM issues| 194]]

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The 194th issue of Doctor Who Magazine was current from 26 November to 23 December 1992.

It was significant for bringing to a close John Nathan-Turner's formal involvement with the magazine. From almost the dawn of the magazine, he had been the formal "advisor" to DWM, a fact which naturally coloured readers' impressions of coverage of the "JNT era".

Contents

Articles

  • What the Papers Said - Marcus Hearn investigates the press coverage surrounding the Romana/Fourth Doctor era of the show.
  • Merchandise: The 1992 Mix - David J. Howe offers his annual exploration of the year's merchandise plus a sneak into what the early part of the New Year will have to offer!
  • A Foreign Country - As BBC Home Video launch The Aztecs, Philip MacDonald takes a look at the role of the purely historical adventures in the early days of Doctor Who.

Archive Feature

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Comic story

Fiction

Interviews / Profiles

Off the Shelf

Reviews by Gary Russell.

Regular features

Credits

Additional details

  • Four free postcards attached.