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'''Philip Newman''' was a feature writer and interviewer for ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]''. His first article was commissioned by outgoing editor Sheila Cranna in 1987, and he continued to contribute occasional interviews and a series of annual reports from the Dr Who Exhibitions at Longleat, MoMI and others during her successor John  Freeman's editorship. Between 1994 & 1996, his (often first-time) interview subjects included director Michael Hayes, Radio Times Art Editor David Driver, K-9 actor John Leeson, a 3-part presentation of an unseen interview with former Producer Graham Williams, and a number of Designers including Michael Young (The Massacre), Richard McManan-Smith (The Armageddon Factor, City of Death, Time-Flight) and Roger Cheveley (The War Games) - the latter of whom provided an exclusive selection of previously unseen colour slides from Patrick Troughton's final adventure. According to the BBC's page,{{what}} he appeared as [[Kiv]] in [[DW]]: ''[[Dimensions in Time]]''(a costume he had purchased in the Bonham's Dr Who auction of 1991).
'''Philip Newman''' was a feature writer and interviewer for ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]''. His first article was commissioned by outgoing editor Sheila Cranna in 1987.He continued to contribute interviews and a series of annual reports from the Dr Who Exhibitions at Longleat, MoMI and others during her successor John  Freeman's editorship. Between 1994 & 1996, he contributed over two dozen features; his (often first-time) interview subjects included director Michael Hayes, assistant Script Editor Trevor Ray, Radio Times Art Editor David Driver, K-9 actor John Leeson, a 3-part presentation of an unknown interview with former Producer Graham Williams, and a number of Designers including Michael Young (The Massacre), Richard McManan-Smith (The Armageddon Factor, City of Death, Time-Flight) and Roger Cheveley (The War Games) - the latter of whom provided an exclusive selection of previously unseen colour slides from Patrick Troughton's final adventure.
He later appeared on the BBC DVD "fan commentary" of "Dr Who: The Monster of Peladon" ep.4 alongside moderator Toby Hadoke, Kate du Rose and writers Rob Shearman and Mark Aldridge.
According to the BBC's Classic Doctor Who page, http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/classic/episodeguide/people/philip_newman.shtml''he appeared as [[Kiv]] in [[DW]]: ''[[Dimensions in Time]] in 1993.
More recently, he was invited to participate in the BBC DVD "fan commentary" on "Dr Who: The Monster of Peladon" ep.4 alongside moderator Toby Hadoke, Kate du Rose and writers Rob Shearman and Mark Aldridge.


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Philip Newman was a feature writer and interviewer for Doctor Who Magazine. His first article was commissioned by outgoing editor Sheila Cranna in 1987.He continued to contribute interviews and a series of annual reports from the Dr Who Exhibitions at Longleat, MoMI and others during her successor John Freeman's editorship. Between 1994 & 1996, he contributed over two dozen features; his (often first-time) interview subjects included director Michael Hayes, assistant Script Editor Trevor Ray, Radio Times Art Editor David Driver, K-9 actor John Leeson, a 3-part presentation of an unknown interview with former Producer Graham Williams, and a number of Designers including Michael Young (The Massacre), Richard McManan-Smith (The Armageddon Factor, City of Death, Time-Flight) and Roger Cheveley (The War Games) - the latter of whom provided an exclusive selection of previously unseen colour slides from Patrick Troughton's final adventure. According to the BBC's Classic Doctor Who page, http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/classic/episodeguide/people/philip_newman.shtmlhe appeared as Kiv in DW: Dimensions in Time in 1993. More recently, he was invited to participate in the BBC DVD "fan commentary" on "Dr Who: The Monster of Peladon" ep.4 alongside moderator Toby Hadoke, Kate du Rose and writers Rob Shearman and Mark Aldridge.

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