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First published in 1984, the monthly publication published its 150th issue in mid-2009 and is currently celebrating its 25th anniversary. It is one of the longest-running ''Doctor Who''-related magazines, surpassed possibly only by ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' itself.
First published in 1984, the monthly publication published its 150th issue in mid-2009 and is currently celebrating its 25th anniversary. It is one of the longest-running ''Doctor Who''-related magazines, surpassed possibly only by ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' itself.


Each issue contains articles of general interest related to the series, plus reviews and critiques of recent episodes, audios, and novels and opinion pieces. Currently (2009), the magazine is published in a glossy, black and white format.
Each issue contains articles of general interest related to the series, plus reviews and critiques of recent episodes, audios, and novels and opinion pieces. All three current series are featured. Currently (2009), the magazine is published in a glossy, black and white format.


The magazine takes its title from the [[Fifth Doctor]]-era [[Enlightenment (TV story)|TV story of the same name]].
The magazine takes its title from the [[Fifth Doctor]]-era [[Enlightenment (TV story)|TV story of the same name]].

Revision as of 16:53, 31 July 2009

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Enlightenment is a magazine (or fanzine) published by the Canadian-based Doctor Who Information Network.

First published in 1984, the monthly publication published its 150th issue in mid-2009 and is currently celebrating its 25th anniversary. It is one of the longest-running Doctor Who-related magazines, surpassed possibly only by Doctor Who Magazine itself.

Each issue contains articles of general interest related to the series, plus reviews and critiques of recent episodes, audios, and novels and opinion pieces. All three current series are featured. Currently (2009), the magazine is published in a glossy, black and white format.

The magazine takes its title from the Fifth Doctor-era TV story of the same name.

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