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=Overview=
==Overview==
: Release Number 20
: Release Number 20
: Publisher [[World Distributors]]
: Publisher [[World Distributors]]
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: Featured Enemies: [[The Master]]
: Featured Enemies: [[The Master]]


=Contents=
==Contents==


==Text Stories==
===Text Stories===
* ''[[The Fellowship of Quan]]
* ''[[The Fellowship of Quan]]
* ''[[Time Wake (short story)|Time Wake]]
* ''[[Time Wake (short story)|Time Wake]]
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* ''[[The Radio Waves]]
* ''[[The Radio Waves]]


==Comic strip Story==
===Comic strip story===
* None
* None


==Features ==
===Features ===
* `Behind the Scenes at Doctor Who: Make-Up` interview with [[Dorka Nieradzik]] by [[Brenda Aspley]]  
* `Behind the Scenes at Doctor Who: Make-Up` interview with [[Dorka Nieradzik]] by [[Brenda Aspley]]  


==Puzzles==
===Puzzles===
* None
* None


=Additional Notes=
==Additional Notes==
* Unusually at the expense of new content this annual featured three full page colour publicity shots of the Sixth Doctor taken at his costume launch (showing him with the TARDIS, fishing and with a multicoloured umbrella).
* Unusually at the expense of new content this annual featured three full page colour publicity shots of the Sixth Doctor taken at his costume launch (showing him with the TARDIS, fishing and with a multicoloured umbrella).
* The author of five of the prose stories ([[Interface]], [[Davarrk's Experiment]], [[The Fellowship of Quan]], [[Time Wake]] and [[Retribution]]) was [[John D White]], who loved the Annuals as a kid and, when he was older, knew he wanted to write for them.
* The author of five of the prose stories (''[[Interface]], [[Davarrk's Experiment]], [[The Fellowship of Quan]], [[Time Wake (short story)|Time Wake]]'' and ''[[Retribution]]'') was [[John D White]], who loved the annuals as a kid and, when he was older, knew he wanted to write for them.{{fact}}
* This was to be the last of the regular World Distributor published Annuals.
* This was to be the last of the regular World Distributor published Annuals.
* Both [[John Nathan-Turner]] and the publishers [[World Distributors]] for various reasons had becoming increasingly frustrated with each other, along with the shows 18 month hiatus (resulting in no new Who on television) and, a reported decline in sales the previous year, the decision was reached that the license to publish the Doctor Who Annual was not renewed.
* Both [[John Nathan-Turner]] and the publishers [[World Distributors]] for various reasons had becoming increasingly frustrated with each other, along with the shows 18 month hiatus (resulting in no new Who on television) and, a reported decline in sales the previous year, the decision was reached that the license to publish the Doctor Who Annual was not renewed.
* World Distributors did however publish a further bumper sized volume (entitled [[Doctor Who Special Journey Through Time]]), which featured reprinted pages from previous Annuals  and [[The Amazing World  of Doctor Who]] book. This was similar to their earlier [[Doctor Who Adventures in Time and Space]] volume.  
* World Distributors did however publish a further bumper sized volume (entitled ''[[Doctor Who Special: Journey Through Time]]''), which featured reprinted pages from previous Annuals  and [[The Amazing World  of Doctor Who]] book. This was similar to their earlier ''[[Doctor Who: Adventures in Time and Space (book)| Adventures in Time and Space]]'' volume.  
* It was to be many years before the Annual returned (in time for Christmas 2005 in fact).
* It was to be many years before there was [[Doctor Who Annual 2006|another ''Doctor Who'' annual]], though it was not published by World Distributors.
* For five of the in-between years (1991-1995) [[Marvel UK]] (publishers of Doctor Who Magazine) published a regular [[Doctor Who Yearbook]] which followed a similar format to the Annuals offering a mix of text stories, comic strip stories and features.
* For five of the in-between years (1991-1995) [[Marvel UK]] (publishers of Doctor Who Magazine) published a regular ''[[Doctor Who Yearbook]]'' which followed a similar format to the annuals, offering a mix of text stories, comic strip stories and features.  These were significantly different from annuals in one respect, however:  they did not review the year in question.  Instead, they offered a mix of stories from every Doctor's era.
 
[[Category:Doctor Who Annuals]]
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Revision as of 15:28, 15 March 2011


Overview

Release Number 20
Publisher World Distributors
Released in September 1985
Priced £3.25
Format Hardback 64 pages
Featured Doctor: The Sixth Doctor
Featured Companions: Peri
Featured Enemies: The Master

Contents

Text Stories

Comic strip story

  • None

Features

Puzzles

  • None

Additional Notes

  • Unusually at the expense of new content this annual featured three full page colour publicity shots of the Sixth Doctor taken at his costume launch (showing him with the TARDIS, fishing and with a multicoloured umbrella).
  • The author of five of the prose stories (Interface, Davarrk's Experiment, The Fellowship of Quan, Time Wake and Retribution) was John D White, who loved the annuals as a kid and, when he was older, knew he wanted to write for them.[source needed]
  • This was to be the last of the regular World Distributor published Annuals.
  • Both John Nathan-Turner and the publishers World Distributors for various reasons had becoming increasingly frustrated with each other, along with the shows 18 month hiatus (resulting in no new Who on television) and, a reported decline in sales the previous year, the decision was reached that the license to publish the Doctor Who Annual was not renewed.
  • World Distributors did however publish a further bumper sized volume (entitled Doctor Who Special: Journey Through Time), which featured reprinted pages from previous Annuals and The Amazing World of Doctor Who book. This was similar to their earlier Adventures in Time and Space volume.
  • It was to be many years before there was another Doctor Who annual, though it was not published by World Distributors.
  • For five of the in-between years (1991-1995) Marvel UK (publishers of Doctor Who Magazine) published a regular Doctor Who Yearbook which followed a similar format to the annuals, offering a mix of text stories, comic strip stories and features. These were significantly different from annuals in one respect, however: they did not review the year in question. Instead, they offered a mix of stories from every Doctor's era.