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* Tomorrow's Times - From ''[[The Sensorites]]'' to ''[[Battlefield]]'', excursions into [[human]]ity's future in ''Doctor Who'' have been extremely diverse, both in stylistic approach and subject matter. [[Philip MacDonald]] looks at the way the series has viewed the shapes of things to come...
* Tomorrow's Times - From ''[[The Sensorites]]'' to ''[[Battlefield]]'', excursions into [[human]]ity's future in ''Doctor Who'' have been extremely diverse, both in stylistic approach and subject matter. [[Philip MacDonald]] looks at the way the series has viewed the shapes of things to come...


=== Comic stories ===
=== Comic content ===
* ''[[Change of Mind]]'' - Part 3
* ''[[Change of Mind]]'' - Part 3
* ''[[The Cybermen]]'' - Part Nine
* ''[[The Cybermen]]'' - Part Nine

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The 223rd issue of Doctor Who Magazine was released on 16 February 1995 and removed from British newsstands on 15 March 1995.

Contents

Articles

Comic content

Fiction

Archives

By Andrew Pixley

Telesnap archives

Compiled by Matthew Pereira

Interviews / Profiles

  • The King Maker - Michael Hayes has enjoyed a long and distinguished career as a television director, his credits including three highly regarded Doctor Who adventures. In the first of a two-part interview, Philip Newman talks to Michael about his work on The Androids of Tara and The Armageddon Factor.
  • The Vision Thing - In the early 1970's Doctor Who received a wide range of high quality coverage in Radio Times. Informed articles, imaginative photography, artwork from some of the country's most talented illustrators and a special publication to celebrate the Tenth Anniversary all raised public awareness of the series/ Philip Newman talks to the man responsible; former Radio Times art editor, David Driver.

Reviews - Shelf Life

Reviews by Craig Hinton

Regular features

Credits

Editor: Gary Gillatt
Associate Editors: Marcus Hearn
Assistant Editor: Warwick Scott Gray
Design: Paul Vyse & Gary Gilbert
Production: Mark Irvine & Irfan Yunis
Group Editor: Gary Russell

Additional details

to be added