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* This story refers to the cancellation of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' in 1989. As [[BBC Board|the Board]]'s remarks are directed at the [[Sixth Doctor]] specifically, it could also be interpreted as a reference to the programme's 1985 hiatus.
* This story refers to the cancellation of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' in 1989. As [[BBC Board|the Board]]'s remarks are directed at the [[Sixth Doctor]] specifically, it could also be interpreted as a reference to the programme's 1985 hiatus.
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The one-hundred-and-forty-fourth instalment of Doctor Who? was printed in DWM 207 with a cover date of 22 December 1993.

Summary

All seven incarnations of the Doctor discover another example of the Master's villainy. But this time, there is no happy ending.

Characters

References

  • The Doctors discover the Master has turned the entire BBC Board into two short, thick planks. The Sixth Doctor believes this changes everything, but one of the Board tell him his programme "still isn't coming back".
  • The Board member calls the Doctor "buster".

Notes

  • This story refers to the cancellation of Doctor Who in 1989. As the Board's remarks are directed at the Sixth Doctor specifically, it could also be interpreted as a reference to the programme's 1985 hiatus.