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=== Articles ===
=== Articles ===
* Robots: Part 6 Bard to Verse - Concluding his fascinating study of the diverse sources to feed into televised ''[[Doctor Who]]'', [[Stephen Cartwright]] considers the influence of [[Shakespeare]] and Shaw, [[Oscar Wilde|Wilde]] and Webster, and Blake and [[David Bowie|Bowie]]...
* Robots: Part 6 Bard to Verse - Concluding his fascinating study of the diverse sources to feed into televised ''[[Doctor Who]]'', [[Stephen Cartwright]] considers the influence of [[Shakespeare]] and Shaw, [[Oscar Wilde|Wilde]] and Webster, and [[William Blake|Blake]] and [[David Bowie|Bowie]]...


=== Comic content ===
=== Comic content ===

Revision as of 23:06, 28 June 2019

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The 258th issue of Doctor Who Magazine was current from 23 October through 19 November 1997.

Contents

Articles

Comic content

The DWM Archive

By Andrew Pixley

Interviews / Profiles

  • This is Ground Control to Major Tom... - He's spaced-out oddity who inhabits a world of Dickens, dingy bars and the dead...He's Tom Baker, the fourth and most popular Doctor, and he's busy publicising his autobiography. Seizing the opportunity, Gary Gillatt tried to get the measure of the man - only to come away more confused than ever...
  • Fifth man in - Come 1981, a new face stepped up to the sticky cosmic wicket vacated by outgoing Doctor Tom Baker. In the second part of his exclusive chat with writer/script editor Christopher H Bidmead, Peter Griffiths is stumped by strange tales of Sealed Orders, 'star-ishness' and celery...

Shelf Life

Reviews by Jackie Jenkins

  • Includes inset article with Writer/director of Auton - Nick Briggs

Regular features

Credits

Editor: Gary Gillatt
Assistant Editor: Alan Barnes
Design: Michael Yeowell

Additional details

to be added