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The 214th issue of Doctor Who Magazine was released 9 June 1994 and removed from British newsstands on 6 July 1994.
Contents[[edit] | [edit source]]
Articles[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Hex - Concluding our examination of a missing story from the era of the Fifth Doctor. As an introduction to the second instalment of this story, Marcus Hearn discusses the storyline for Hex with Peter Ling's co-author Hazel Adair.
- The Annuals of History - In the fourth part of their examination of the old Doctor Who annuals, Chris Howarth and Steve Lyons talk to artist Glenn Rix about his work with a vet and a tin dog.
Comic content[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Victims - Part Three
Fiction[[edit] | [edit source]]
Archives[[edit] | [edit source]]
Telesnap archives[[edit] | [edit source]]
Compiled by Marcus Hearn
- The Wheel in Space - Episode 2
Interviews / Profiles[[edit] | [edit source]]
- "A mouth on legs" no more - Janet Fielding, who played Tegan Jovanka, the bossy Australian companion to the Fourth and Fifth Doctors, has recently resigned from her position as an administrator for the lobbying and networking pressure group Women in Film and Television. She has now embarked on a new career as a director of Marina Martin Associates, an agency representing actors, producers and choreographers. However, before she left the WFTV, she took time out to tell Jane Walker exactly why she isn't keen to see Doctor Who back on our screens too soon...
- Peter Davison - Dr. Moo - "Every morning I stick my hand up a cow's bottom," declared Peter Davison recently on Channel 4's The Big Breakfast, "it's bigger than time and space itself." Now Nick Briggs takes the opportunity to discover some more serious behind-the-scenes facts about the Fifth Doctor.
Reviews - Shelf Life[[edit] | [edit source]]
Reviews by Craig Hinton
- PROSE: All-Consuming Fire
- The DWB Interview File
- Myth Makers: Myth Makers: Sylvester McCoy
- CD: Silva Screen: The Worlds of Doctor Who
- CD: Cybertech
Regular features[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Doctor Who? by Tim Quinn & Dicky Howett
- Gallifrey Guardian
- Beyond the TARDIS
- Timelines (Letters)
- The Fanzine Trap (operated by John Ainsworth)
Credits[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Editorial: Gary Russell & Marcus Hearn
- Design: Peri Godbold
- Production: Julie Pickering & Mark Irvine
Additional details[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Four free postcards of Alister Pearson's artwork.
- Hex was later made by Big Finish Productions as an audio play titled Hexagora