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* '''Writing Doctor Who:''' [[Marc Platt]] writer of ''[[Ghost Light]]'' interviewed by [[Gary Russell]]
* '''Writing Doctor Who:''' [[Marc Platt]] writer of ''[[Ghost Light]]'' interviewed by [[Gary Russell]]
* '''Writing Doctor Who:''' [[Bill Strutton]] writer of ''[[The Web Planet]]'' interviewed by [[Gary Hopkins]]
* '''Writing Doctor Who:''' [[Bill Strutton]] writer of ''[[The Web Planet]]'' interviewed by [[Gary Hopkins]]
* [[Kevin O'Shea]] (BBC Drama Publicity Press Officer) interviewed by [[John Nathan-Turner]]
* [[Kevin O'Shea]] the outgoing BBC Drama Publicity Press Officer interviewed by [[John Nathan-Turner]], talks about the trials and tribulations of promoting 22 years of ''Doctor Who''.


===Previews===
===Previews===

Revision as of 21:10, 1 November 2011

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The 158th issue of Doctor Who Magazine was released in March 1990.

Contents

Articles

Comic stories

Archives

Interviews / Profiles

Previews

  • None this issue

Reviews - Off the Shelf

Page Pin-ups

Also Featuring

  • Matrix Data Bank (Questions and Answers)
  • Beyond the TARDIS (Who is doing what by Dominic May)
  • Gallifrey Guardian (News)
  • Data Coils (now incorporating pen-pals and events listing)
  • You on Who (Letters)
  • 'Doctor Who?' by Tim Quinn and Dicky Howett (comic strip)
  • 'Nick's View' by Nick Miller (cartoon)
  • Competition: 3 Questions & tiebreaker (10 x each The War Games & An Unearthly Child Videos)

Random quote

“Come on Doctor, wakey wakey - it’s all over now…”
“What did you say my boy? It’s all over, that’s what you said. No, but it isn’t all over. It’s far from being all over …”

Ben Jackson and the Doctor in The Tenth Planet

Credits

Additional details

  • Priced £1.50 (UK), the cover shows Tom Baker on location for the first over-seas filming in Paris for City of Death.
  • The Matrix Data Bank includes a listing of all the clips used in the Boxpops edition entitled ' Space, Rockets and Aliens' first broadcast on 11th December 1988.