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Doctor Who Appreciation Society

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The Doctor Who Appreciation Society or DWAS was a non-profit making body formed in 1976 with 70 members. By 1982, it had some 1,700 members.

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It was the only Doctor Who fan club officially recognised by the BBC. The BBC's support was largely a way of channelling fan interest; it even required John Nathan-Turner, the then producer, to have two secretaries (Jane Judge and Fiona ?[source needed]).

A twelve member executive committee governed the society, which had a co-ordinator.

Writers David Saunders and David J. Howe have both been co-ordinators for the Society.

The Society ran the PanoptiCon series of conventions for at least twenty-five years.[1][2][3]

Following Nicholas Courtney's death in 2011, Colin Baker succeeded Courtney as Honorary President of the Society.

Membership

For an annual fee, members received a membership card and a monthly newsletter entitled The Celestial Toyroom.

Other publications

The Society also produced a bi-monthly magazine called Tardis that featured articles and photographs and Cosmic Masque that contained fan fiction.

Footnotes

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