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|cover date= [[8 April]] [[1998]] | |cover date= [[8 April (releases)|8 April]] [[1998]] | ||
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|editor= [[Gary Gillatt]] | |editor= [[Gary Gillatt]] | ||
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'''''Doctor Who Magazine'' #261''' was current from [[12 March]] through [[8 April]] [[1998]]. | '''''Doctor Who Magazine'' #261''' was current from [[12 March (releases)|12 March]] through [[8 April (releases)|8 April]] [[1998]]. | ||
== Contents == | == Contents == | ||
=== Articles === | === Articles === |
Revision as of 01:35, 13 June 2013
Doctor Who Magazine #261 was current from 12 March through 8 April 1998.
Contents
Articles
- All creatures great and small - Monsters have always been a corner stone of Doctor Who's appeal, as their prominence in toy shops, bookshelves and even on mid-seventies giveaway Weetabix cards attests. Lance Parkin gets beneath the rubbery skin of the series' most infamous bug-eyed bad guys - and recalls a few creatures the world forgot. Illustrated by Adrian Salmon.
- Includes inset article: Kidnapped by Gellguards! Wounded by Styre! Speared by Blor! - Alan Barnes remembers collecting those Weetabix monster cards back in 1977.
Comic stories
- The Final Chapter - Part Two
The DWM Archive
The Telesnaps Archive
- The Faceless Ones - Episode 4
Interviews / Profiles
- Out of the TARDIS: Elisabeth Sladen - Tenacious Doctor Who newshound Sarah Jane Smith never failed to pose a direct question - but how will her actress alter-ego fare versus 20 searching queries plucked willy-nilly from the TARDIS tin?
- Oh what a circus, Oh what a show - Dreaming up both a high rise turned warzone and a Big Top gone bad, writer Stephen Wyatt was responsible for two of Doctor Who's more colourful late eighties serials. Here, he opens up his photo album for DWM - and shares his memories with Peter Griffiths...
- Speak of the Devil - Long before overseeing The Sea Devils, one of Doctor Who's best-remembered serials, Michael E. Briant spent his TV apprenticeship fetching and carrying for First Doctor William Hartnell. "Directors like me were little rebels!" he tells Peter Griffiths...
Shelf Life
Reviews by Dave Owen
Regular features
- Gallifrey Guardian
- Timelines (Letters)
- The life & times of Jackie Jenkins
Credits
- Editor: Gary Gillatt
- Assistant Editor: Alan Barnes
- Design: Peri Godbold
Additional details
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