Space Dictionary (feature)

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Space Dictionary was the fourth feature and sixth release exclusively published in The Dr Who Annual 1968 in September 1967 by World Distributors.[1] This feature was an out-of-universe dictionary about space related terminology.

Summary

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Notes

  • The writing of the Annual's contents was collectively attributed to K. McGarry, J. L. Morrissey, J. H. Pavey, M. Broadley, and Colin Newstead, so it is unclear which author penned The Phoenix in the Tardis.
  • This feature had no illustration.
  • The title of the feature was also rendered as space dictionary on its respective page.

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