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'''Philip Newman''' was a feature writer and interviewer for ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' for a ten-year period spanning 1987-97.
'''Philip (Phil) Newman''' is a designer who contributed written interviews and features  for ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' for a ten-year period spanning 1987-97, then returned with four archive interviews and a feature on Design in the 1970's which were published in the DWM Production Design Special in 2020.


He had previously been News Editor for the DWAS' ''Celestial Toyroom'' newsletter under Editor Neil Hutchings, contributing additional features to their ''TARDIS'' magazine, as well as other fan publications such as Richard Bignell's ''Private Who'', J.Jeremy Bentham's seminal ''Space & Time/In-Vision'' part-work and Howe/Stammers/Walker's ''The Frame''. ''Douglas Camfield - A Tribute'' — a magazine Philip compiled and edited — was published as the first Special Edition of ''The Frame'' in 1990.
He had previously been News Editor for the DWAS' ''Celestial Toyroom'' newsletter under Editor Neil Hutchings, contributing additional features to their ''TARDIS'' magazine, as well as other fan publications such as Richard Bignell's ''Private Who'', J.Jeremy Bentham's seminal ''Space & Time/In-Vision'' part-work and Howe/Stammers/Walker's ''The Frame''. ''Douglas Camfield - A Tribute'' — a magazine Philip compiled and edited — was published as the first Special Edition of ''The Frame'' in 1990.
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