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|release date = 1976 - | |release date = 1976 - | ||
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''''' | '''''Celestial Toyroom''''' is a monthly ''[[Doctor Who]]'' [[fanzine]] published by the [[Doctor Who Appreciation Society]]. The DWAS called it the longest-running ''Doctor Who'' fanzine in the world, having published it continuously since 1976. | ||
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[[Category:Fanzines]] | [[Category:Fanzines]] |
Revision as of 18:23, 27 February 2024
Celestial Toyroom is a monthly Doctor Who fanzine published by the Doctor Who Appreciation Society. The DWAS called it the longest-running Doctor Who fanzine in the world, having published it continuously since 1976.