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*Prelude - [[NA]]: ''[[Legacy]]'' by [[Gary Russell]] | *Prelude - [[NA]]: ''[[Legacy]]'' by [[Gary Russell]] | ||
===Archives=== | ===Archives=== | ||
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===Interviews / Profiles=== | ===Interviews / Profiles=== | ||
*Making the Movies: [[Roberta Tovey]] - Back when elderly inventors and their granddaughters constructed time machines in their back gardens, one little girl became the envy of the nation's children and received a free trip to the planet [[Skaro]]. In her very first ''Doctor Who'' interview, [[Roberta Tovey]] tells [[Marcus Hearn]] about when [[Dalek]]s were ''really'' frightening... | *Making the Movies: [[Roberta Tovey]] - Back when elderly inventors and their granddaughters constructed time machines in their back gardens, one little girl became the envy of the nation's children and received a free trip to the planet [[Skaro]]. In her very first ''Doctor Who'' interview, [[Roberta Tovey]] tells [[Marcus Hearn]] about when [[Dalek]]s were ''really'' frightening... | ||
*After discussing his work on ''[[Dimensions in Time]]'' in [[ | *After discussing his work on ''[[Dimensions in Time]]'' in [[DWM 209]], Visual Effects Designer [[Mike Tucker]] provides another unique behind-the-scenes view, this time on the making of ''[[The Greatest Show in the Galaxy]]''. Tickets please... | ||
===Reviews - Shelf Life=== | ===Reviews - Shelf Life=== | ||
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== Additional details == | == Additional details == | ||
*Four free collectable postcards of [[Alister Pearson]]'s artwork. | *Four free collectable postcards of [[Alister Pearson]]'s artwork. | ||
Revision as of 11:42, 29 August 2011
Contents
Articles
- Out of the Soundhouse: Cybertech - Gary Russell recently met the team behind the theme to last November's Dimensions in Time, who have just released a limited edition CD of their Who-inspired music.
- The Rosemariners (Part 2) - Donald Tosh's cautionary tale of irresponsible rose gardening continues. Andrew Evans presents the background facts to accompany Episode 3 and 4 of the unmade Patrick Troughton story, The Rosemariners...
- The Annuals of History - In the Sixties and Seventies many a Who fans' Christmas tree sheltered a coveted though predictable treat - the Doctor Who Annual. For many years the background to this bastion of Doctor Who literature has been a mystery, but Chris Howarth and Steve Lyons have uncovered a wealth of information about these once-treasured items. So why exactly did Sarah and Harry have to strap themselves in when the TARDIS took off?
Comic strips
Fiction
- Prelude - NA: Legacy by Gary Russell
Archives
Telesnap Archives
Compiled by Marcus Hearn
- The Web of Fear - Episode 2
Interviews / Profiles
- Making the Movies: Roberta Tovey - Back when elderly inventors and their granddaughters constructed time machines in their back gardens, one little girl became the envy of the nation's children and received a free trip to the planet Skaro. In her very first Doctor Who interview, Roberta Tovey tells Marcus Hearn about when Daleks were really frightening...
- After discussing his work on Dimensions in Time in DWM 209, Visual Effects Designer Mike Tucker provides another unique behind-the-scenes view, this time on the making of The Greatest Show in the Galaxy. Tickets please...
Reviews - Shelf Life
Reviews by Craig Hinton
- None this issue
Regular features
- 'Doctor Who?' by Tim Quinn & Dicky Howett
- Gallifrey Guardian
- Beyond the TARDIS
- Timelines (Letters)
- What the Papers Said
- The Fanzine Trap (operated by John Ainsworth)
Credits
- Editorial: Gary Russell & Marcus Hearn
- Design: Peri Godbold
- Production: Jules, Chris 'N' Mat (bye Mat!)
Additional details
- Four free collectable postcards of Alister Pearson's artwork.