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= Overview = | == Overview == | ||
: Release Number 9 | : Release Number 9 | ||
: Publisher [[World Distributors]] | : Publisher [[World Distributors]] | ||
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: Featured Enemies: | : Featured Enemies: | ||
= Contents = | == Contents == | ||
== Text | === Text stories === | ||
* [[The House That Jack Built (short story)|The House That Jack Built]] by [[Keith Miller]] | * ''[[The House That Jack Built (short story)|The House That Jack Built]] by [[Keith Miller]]'' | ||
* [[Revenge of the Phantoms]] | * ''[[Revenge of the Phantoms]]'' | ||
* [[The Time Thief (short story)|The Time Thief]] | * ''[[The Time Thief (short story)|The Time Thief]]'' | ||
* [[Fugitives from Chance]] | * ''[[Fugitives from Chance]]'' | ||
* [[The Battle Within]] | * ''[[The Battle Within]]'' | ||
* [[Before the Legend]] | * ''[[Before the Legend]]'' | ||
* [[Scorched Earth]] | * ''[[Scorched Earth]]'' | ||
== Comic strip stories == | === Comic strip stories === | ||
* [[Dead on Arrival]] | * ''[[Dead on Arrival]]'' | ||
* [[After the Revolution]] | * ''[[After the Revolution]]'' | ||
== Features == | === Features === | ||
* Our Spectacular Sun | * Our Spectacular Sun | ||
* Not Just an Empty Space | * Not Just an Empty Space | ||
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* Toro the Tiny Moonlet | * Toro the Tiny Moonlet | ||
== Puzzles == | === Puzzles === | ||
* Up In Space | * Up In Space | ||
* Dr Who’s Space Age Crossword | * Dr Who’s Space Age Crossword | ||
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* The Secret Steps - Game | * The Secret Steps - Game | ||
= Additional | == Additional notes == | ||
* 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 [[ | * 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]] | * 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]]''. | * The photographic cover uses two publicity shots of the Third Doctor, the larger one evidently taken during location filming for ''[[Planet of the Daleks]]''. | ||
* Oddly, two different story 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. | * Oddly, two different story 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 = | == External links == | ||
To be added | To be added | ||
[[Category:Doctor Who annuals]] | [[Category:Doctor Who annuals]] |
Revision as of 15:04, 21 November 2012
Overview
- Release Number 9
- Publisher World Distributors
- Released in September 1974
- Priced 90p
- Format Hardback 80 pages
- Featured Doctor: Third Doctor
- Featured Companions: Jo Grant, Sarah Jane Smith, Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart
- Featured Enemies:
Contents
Text stories
- The House That Jack Built by Keith Miller
- Revenge of the Phantoms
- The Time Thief
- Fugitives from Chance
- The Battle Within
- Before the Legend
- Scorched Earth
Comic strip stories
Features
- Our Spectacular Sun
- Not Just an Empty Space
- Earth of the Future
- In the Future
- In the Future
- Secrets of the Moon Rocks
- Decisions, decisions
- Essential Life-Support Systems
- Futurescope!
- Toro the Tiny Moonlet
Puzzles
- Up In Space
- Dr Who’s Space Age Crossword
- Test Your Knowledge
- The Secret Steps - Game
Additional notes
- 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.
- Oddly, two different story 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
To be added