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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* The writing of the Annual's contents was collectively attributed to [[Kevin McGarry|K. McGarry]], [[J. L. Morrissey]], [[J. H. Pavey]], [[M. Broadley]], and [[Colin Newstead]], so it is unclear which author penned ''The Phoenix in the Tardis''.
* The writing of the Annual's contents was collectively attributed to [[Kevin McGarry|K. McGarry]], [[J. L. Morrissey]], [[J. H. Pavey]], [[M. Broadley]], and [[Colin Newstead]], so it is unclear which author penned ''Lost... Dr. Who''.
* The Annual's illustrations were collectively attributed to [[Walter Howarth]], [[David Brian]], [[Susan Aspey]], and [[Peter Limbert]], so it is unclear who illustrated ''The Phoenix in the Tardis''.
* The Annual's illustrations were collectively attributed to [[Walter Howarth]], [[David Brian]], [[Susan Aspey]], and [[Peter Limbert]], so it is unclear who illustrated ''Lost... Dr. Who''.
* The contents page gives this feature's name as "''Lost... Dr. Who''" while the game's page gives it as "''Lost... Dr Who''".
* The contents page gives this feature's name as "''Lost... Dr. Who''" while the game's page gives it as "''Lost... Dr Who''".



Revision as of 22:08, 16 August 2023

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Lost... Dr. Who was the third game and twenty-first release exclusively published in The Dr Who Annual 1968 in September 1967 by World Distributors.[1] The game was presented as a maze in which the player must find the correct route to progress through.

Summary

Dr. Who visits Zarba for the first time, but gets lost. He travels through a maze to reach the Tardis.

Characters

References

Notes

Continuity

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Gallery

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