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==Contents==
==Contents==
===Articles===
===Articles===
*Travelling Companions - [[Zoe Herriot]]; the companion who replaced the popular Nineteenth Century [[Victoria Waterfield|Victoria]] couldn't have been more different, a space age computer genius with a daring dress sense.
 
*As Seen On TV! Over the years ''Doctor Who'' film crews have used many locations in the capital city. Some well known, some less identifiable. Here's a comprehensive guide to these locations and how they can be reached.
*As Seen On TV! Over the years ''Doctor Who'' film crews have used many locations in the capital city. Some well known, some less identifiable. Here's a comprehensive guide to these locations and how they can be reached.


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===Interviews / Profiles===
===Interviews / Profiles===
*Jean Marsh Interview - ex Hartnell companion [[Jean Marsh]] is internationally famous as creator and star of ''Upstairs Downstairs'', and subsequent film roles in ''Frenzy'' and ''Return to Oz''. Her two ''Doctor Who'' appearances spanned thirteen episodes, from 1965-1966. She talks with [[Richard Marson]].
*Travelling Companions - [[Zoe Herriot]]; the companion who replaced the popular Nineteenth Century [[Victoria Waterfield|Victoria]] couldn't have been more different, a space age computer genius with a daring dress sense.
*[[Jean Marsh]] Interview - ex Hartnell companion [[Jean Marsh]] is internationally famous as creator and star of ''Upstairs Downstairs'', and subsequent film roles in ''Frenzy'' and ''Return to Oz''. Her two ''Doctor Who'' appearances spanned thirteen episodes, from 1965-1966. She talks with [[Richard Marson]].
*Philip Martin Interview - writer [[Philip Martin]] has contributed both ''[[Vengeance on Varos]]'' and ''[[Mindwarp]]'' to ''Doctor Who''. [[Paul Cornell]] talks to him about his work and the series in general.
*Philip Martin Interview - writer [[Philip Martin]] has contributed both ''[[Vengeance on Varos]]'' and ''[[Mindwarp]]'' to ''Doctor Who''. [[Paul Cornell]] talks to him about his work and the series in general.


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===Previews===
===Previews===
''none''
* ''None''


===Reviews - Off the Shelf===
===Reviews - Off the Shelf===
*'''BOOK''': ''[[The Rescue (novelisation)|The Rescue]]''
*'''NOVELISATION:''' ''[[The Rescue (novelisation)|The Rescue]]'' adapted by [[Ian Marter]] ([[Target Books]])


===Also featuring===
===Also featuring===

Revision as of 11:20, 22 September 2011

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The 125th issue of Doctor Who Magazine was released in June 1987.

Contents

Articles

  • As Seen On TV! Over the years Doctor Who film crews have used many locations in the capital city. Some well known, some less identifiable. Here's a comprehensive guide to these locations and how they can be reached.

Comic Strips

Archives - Nostalgia

Interviews / Profiles

  • Travelling Companions - Zoe Herriot; the companion who replaced the popular Nineteenth Century Victoria couldn't have been more different, a space age computer genius with a daring dress sense.
  • Jean Marsh Interview - ex Hartnell companion Jean Marsh is internationally famous as creator and star of Upstairs Downstairs, and subsequent film roles in Frenzy and Return to Oz. Her two Doctor Who appearances spanned thirteen episodes, from 1965-1966. She talks with Richard Marson.
  • Philip Martin Interview - writer Philip Martin has contributed both Vengeance on Varos and Mindwarp to Doctor Who. Paul Cornell talks to him about his work and the series in general.

Pin-up

Previews

  • None

Reviews - Off the Shelf

Also featuring

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

Credited credits:

Editor: Sheila Cranna
Assistant Editor: Penny Holme
Art Editor / Designer: Steve Cook
Art Assistant: Gary Knight
Production: Alison Gill
Advertising: Donna Wickers
Publisher: Stan Lee
Advisor: John Nathan-Turner

Further information

  • Late news is the sad death of Patrick Troughton.
  • The Letters Page is re-titled 'You on Who' from a suggestion by twelve year old Jon Dunckley of Uxbridge, Middlesex. The TARDIS logo with a letterbox on one side is retained.