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===Interviews / Profiles===
===Interviews / Profiles===
*[[Peter Purves]] Interview - of the many companions who appear in ''Doctor Who'', few go on to win fame or fortune. Peter Purves, who played [[Steven Taylor|Steven]] in the Hartnell era, seemed all set to meet the fate of the majority, until he was chosen as a presenter on ''[[Blue Peter]]''. [[Richard Marson]] talks to him about ''Doctor Who'' and life after.
*[[Peter Purves]] Interview - of the many companions who appear in ''Doctor Who'', few go on to win fame or fortune. Peter Purves, who played [[Steven Taylor|Steven]] in the Hartnell era, seemed all set to meet the fate of the majority, until he was chosen as a presenter on ''[[Blue Peter]]''. [[Richard Marson]] talks to him about ''Doctor Who'' and life after.
===A4 Pin-ups===
* [[Dodo]] and [[Steven]] face the Ballerinas ([[DW]]: [[The Celestial Toymaker]])


===Previews===
===Previews===

Revision as of 22:20, 12 September 2011

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The 121st issue of Doctor Who Magazine was released in February 1987.

Contents

Articles

Comic Strips

Archives - Nostalgia

Interviews / Profiles

  • Peter Purves Interview - of the many companions who appear in Doctor Who, few go on to win fame or fortune. Peter Purves, who played Steven in the Hartnell era, seemed all set to meet the fate of the majority, until he was chosen as a presenter on Blue Peter. Richard Marson talks to him about Doctor Who and life after.

A4 Pin-ups

Previews

none

Reviews - Off the Shelf

Also Featuring

  • To the TARDIS (Letters)
featuring: 'Doctor Who?' by Tim Quinn & Dicky Howett
  • Gallifrey Guardian
  • Matrix Databank

Credits

to be added

Additional details

to be added