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* Additional Input: (From DWW 29 Gallifrey Guardian) RE: Photo-File Jacki Lane. (Wrong life history given!) Born in Manchester, Jacki was introduced to the Dr Who series by producer John Wild, with whom she worked in the early years of her career. After leaving Dr Who, Jacki took a break from acting and after working in Paris for a spell in the antique business ended up working as an artist’s agent.
* Additional Input: (From DWW 29 Gallifrey Guardian) RE: Photo-File Jacki Lane. (Wrong life history given!) Born in Manchester, Jacki was introduced to the Dr Who series by producer John Wild, with whom she worked in the early years of her career. After leaving Dr Who, Jacki took a break from acting and after working in Paris for a spell in the antique business ended up working as an artist’s agent.
* Published every Thursday this issue had a cover price of 12p (UK)
* Published every Thursday this issue had a cover price of 12p (UK)
* This week's "Who Cares" letters page includes a letter from one [[Matthew Waterhouse]].
* This week's "Who Cares" letters page includes a letter from one [[Matthew Waterhouse]], only two months before he was contracted to play [[Adric]].[http://www.whofix.net/?p=202]


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Revision as of 22:19, 11 February 2011


Contents

Articles

  • `The Monsters of Doctor Who: The Mandrells

Comic Strip/s

Fiction

  • None

Archives

  • ` Story Fourteen – The Lionheart'` (AKA The Crusade`)
(Synopsis, comment and credits by Jeremy Bentham)

Interviews / Profiles

Previews

  • None

Reviews

  • None

A4 Pin-ups

Also Featuring

  • Crazy Caption Competition (£5 to be won)
  • Who Cares! (Letters Page)

Additional details

  • The cover photograph shows the Mandrells from DW: Nightmare of Eden
  • Additional Input: (From DWW 29 Gallifrey Guardian) RE: Photo-File Jacki Lane. (Wrong life history given!) Born in Manchester, Jacki was introduced to the Dr Who series by producer John Wild, with whom she worked in the early years of her career. After leaving Dr Who, Jacki took a break from acting and after working in Paris for a spell in the antique business ended up working as an artist’s agent.
  • Published every Thursday this issue had a cover price of 12p (UK)
  • This week's "Who Cares" letters page includes a letter from one Matthew Waterhouse, only two months before he was contracted to play Adric.[1]

External Links

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