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== Credits == | == Credits == | ||
Editor: [[Alan McKenzie]], | :Editor: [[Alan McKenzie]], | ||
Layout: [[Steve O'Leary]], | :Layout: [[Steve O'Leary]], | ||
Art Assistant: [[Rahid Khan]], | :Art Assistant: [[Rahid Khan]], | ||
Consultant: [[Jeremy Bentham]] | :Consultant: [[Jeremy Bentham]] | ||
== Additional details == | == Additional details == |
Revision as of 05:05, 15 September 2011
The 49th issue of Doctor Who Magazine was released in February 1981.
Contents
Articles
- ‘Photo-feature: Monster Gallery 2: The Daleks’
- ‘The Companions of Doctor Who’
Comic Strip/s
- Doctor Who: The Life Bringer (Part One)
- Voyage to the Edge of the Universe
Fiction
- None
Archives
DWM Archives (Retelling with credits)
- DW: The Massacre (AKA The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve)
Interviews / Profiles
- Star Profile: Elisabeth Sladen (Actress)
- Photo-File Number 1: K-9
Previews
- None
Reviews
- None
A4 Pin-ups
- B&W The Third Doctor from DW: The Mind of Evil
- B&W A puzzled First Doctor from DW: The Celestial Toymaker
Also Featuring
- Gallifrey Guardian
- Who Cares! (Letters Page)
Credits
- Editor: Alan McKenzie,
- Layout: Steve O'Leary,
- Art Assistant: Rahid Khan,
- Consultant: Jeremy Bentham
Additional details
- Additional Input: Letters Page (from DWM 53): February is spelt wrong on the cover and the internal photograph featuring a blazing Dalek and Exillons is wrongly credited to a Tom Baker story and not a Jon Pertwee one!
- The cover image is from DW: Full Circle
- The` Companions` feature article is a bumper ten pages and goes up to Romana 2.
- No Fantastic Facts in this issue.
- Alan McKenzie, former features editor takes over as full editor from Paul Neary.
- Early stories (with individual episode titles) were not conventionally titled. Hence `The Massacre`, `The Massacre of Bartholomew`, `The Massacre of St. Bartholomew` and `The Massacre of St. Bartholomew's Eve`.
- The year is not included on the front cover, which had a cover price of 30p (UK).
External Links
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