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The DWB Interview File: The Best of the First 100 Issues, or simply The DWB Interview File, was a Doctor Who reference book published by Dream Watch Publishing in March 1994.
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During its first ten years of publication, the award-winning DreamWatch Bulletin published some of the most thorough and, at times, eye-opening interviews with a host of British telefantasy names from both in front of and behind the camera. This follow-up to the critically acclaimed The DWB Compendium contains the finest of those interviews under one cover.
Entertainingly re-edited and updated — many by the interviewees themselves — The DWB Interview File will provide hours of enjoyable and informative reading, beautifully illustrated with many previously unpublished photographs and professional artwork.
Includes: the complete story of Doctor Who, chronologically told by many of its contributors over the years, from its creator Sydney Newman through to the most recent screen Doctor, Sylvester McCoy; the lead actors from Blake's 7 who discuss the sometimes tense atmosphere behind the scenes of this endearingly[sic] popular series; Gerald Harper on the ill-fated Sixties series Adam Adamant Lives! plus Richard O’Brien on 21 years of Rocky Horror...
Also available in this volume: The DWB Compendium
A fully revised and updated collection of the very best reference material from the first 100 issues of DWB, including The Power of the Daleks [+]Loading...["The Power of the Daleks (TV story)"] Photonovel, Return of the Cybermen [+]Loading...["Return of the Cybermen (audio story)"], the definitive guide to Doctor Who in the archives, the complete Blakes 7 merchandise guide, and much more...
A veritable pot-pourri of information... a fascinating read”
Marvel’s DWM
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Compilation book featuring a selection of interviews from the first 100 issues of British magazine DWB.
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- The series was founded in 1983 as Doctor Who Bulletin but in 1989 renamed to DreamWatch Bulletin as it broadened its remit beyond just Doctor Who.
- The hardback was limited to 500 copies.