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Each instalment of the series focused on a particular monster or villain from ''[[Doctor Who]]'' and presented the in-universe history of its subject as well as occasionally providing behind-the-scenes details about their creation or appearances in the programme. The feature ranged from two to three pages in length and the text was always accompanied by multiple black-and-white photographs.
Each instalment of the series focused on a particular monster or villain from ''[[Doctor Who]]'' and presented the in-universe history of its subject as well as occasionally providing behind-the-scenes details about their creation or appearances in the programme. The feature ranged from two to three pages in length and the text was always accompanied by multiple black-and-white photographs.


Every one of the first twelve issues of ''Doctor Who Magazine'' featured an instalment of ''The Monsters of Doctor Who'', with the exception of [[DWM 8]] in which it was replaced by an article by [[Richard Hollis]] on the [[Peter Cushing]] films. Beginning with [[DWM 13]], the publication's articles began to approach a broader range of topics, with [[DWM 18]] containing the final one which could be considered part of the original series.
Every one of the first twelve issues of ''Doctor Who Magazine'' featured an instalment of ''The Monsters of Doctor Who'', with the exception of [[DWM 8]] in which it was replaced by an article by [[Richard Holliss]] on the [[Peter Cushing]] films. Beginning with [[DWM 13]], the publication's articles began to approach a broader range of topics, with [[DWM 18]] containing the final one which could be considered part of the original series.


== Instalments ==
== Instalments ==
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