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|release date = [[16 June (releases)|16 June]] [[2022 (releases)|2022]] | |release date = [[16 June (releases)|16 June]] [[2022 (releases)|2022]] | ||
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'''Doctor Who Chronicles - 1967''' was a bookazine released by Panini Magazines in 2022. | '''''Doctor Who Chronicles - 1967''''' was a bookazine released by [[Panini Magazines]] in [[2022 (releases)|2022]]. | ||
== Publisher's summary == | == Publisher's summary == | ||
Having recently made his debut as the [[Second Doctor]], [[Patrick Troughton]] really made the role his own in [[1967 (releases)|1967]]. However, [[Doctor Who]]'s newfound stability was soon threatened by behind-the-scenes changes. As [[Dalek]] creator [[Terry Nation]] withdrew the rights to use the programme's most notorious villains, the search began to find new monsters that could fill in the gap. This prompted an unforgettable run of stories, including [[The Tomb of the Cybermen (TV story)|The Tomb of the Cybermen]], [[The Abominable Snowmen (TV story)|The Abominable Snowmen]] and [[The Ice Warriors (TV story)|The Ice Warriors]]. | Having recently made his debut as the [[Second Doctor]], [[Patrick Troughton]] really made the role his own in [[1967 (releases)|1967]]. However, ''[[Doctor Who]]''{{'}}s newfound stability was soon threatened by behind-the-scenes changes. As [[Dalek]] creator [[Terry Nation]] withdrew the rights to use the programme's most notorious villains, the search began to find new monsters that could fill in the gap. This prompted an unforgettable run of stories, including ''[[The Tomb of the Cybermen (TV story)|The Tomb of the Cybermen]]'', ''[[The Abominable Snowmen (TV story)|The Abominable Snowmen]]'' and ''[[The Ice Warriors (TV story)|The Ice Warriors]]''. | ||
In this 116-page bookzine, all-new features and rarely seen images tell the story of a year that produced some of Doctor Who's best-loved episodes. | In this 116-page bookzine, all-new features and rarely seen images tell the story of a year that produced some of ''Doctor Who''{{'}}s best-loved episodes. | ||
== Contents == | == Contents == | ||
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== Credits == | == Credits == | ||
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* [https://www.panini.co.uk/shp_gbr_en/doctor-who-chronicles-issue-5-1967-gbdrwz028-uk02.html ''Doctor Who: Chronicles: Issue 5 - 1967''] | |||
[[Category:Doctor Who Chronicles]] | [[Category:Doctor Who Chronicles]] |
Revision as of 19:23, 22 February 2023
Doctor Who Chronicles - 1967 was a bookazine released by Panini Magazines in 2022.
Publisher's summary
Having recently made his debut as the Second Doctor, Patrick Troughton really made the role his own in 1967. However, Doctor Who's newfound stability was soon threatened by behind-the-scenes changes. As Dalek creator Terry Nation withdrew the rights to use the programme's most notorious villains, the search began to find new monsters that could fill in the gap. This prompted an unforgettable run of stories, including The Tomb of the Cybermen, The Abominable Snowmen and The Ice Warriors.
In this 116-page bookzine, all-new features and rarely seen images tell the story of a year that produced some of Doctor Who's best-loved episodes.
Contents
to be added
Credits
to be added