The Dr Who Annual 1968 was the third Doctor Who annual to be released, and the first to feature the Second Doctor. It was unusually anachronistic upon publication. Despite being released after the arrival of Victoria Waterfield on television, it featured the TARDIS team that existed for only one serial about a year before — that of the Second Doctor, Ben and Polly. It was released in September 1967.[1]
Contents
Stories
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Source
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Main character(s)
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Featuring
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Notes
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1
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The Sour Note
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Second Doctor, Ben, Polly
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Read by Anneke Wills in The Second Doctor Who Audio Annual.
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2
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The Dream Masters
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Doradans
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3
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Aiming for the Moon
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N/A
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N/A
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Written by Kevin McGarry.
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4
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The Phoenix in the Tardis
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Second Doctor
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The Phoenix
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Read by Anneke Wills in The Doctor Who Audio Annual.
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5
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The Passengers
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Polly, Ben
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Second Doctor
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6
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Space Dictionary
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N/A
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N/A
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7
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Men who made History
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8
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Peephole at Space — Target One
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9
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The Tests of Trefus
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Dr. Who, Ben, Polly
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10
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The Word of Asiries
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11
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Travels of the Tardis
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Second Doctor
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Daleks
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12
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Only a Matter of Time
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Second Doctor, Ben, Polly
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Read by Anneke Wills in Time Wake & Other Stories.
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13
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A Skyful of Saucers
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N/A
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N/A
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14
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Planet of Bones
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Second Doctor, Ben, Polly
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15
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The Sky at Night
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N/A
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N/A
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16
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When Starlight Grows Cold
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Second Doctor, Ben, Polly
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17
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Test from Tardis
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Second Doctor
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18
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World Without Night
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Second Doctor, Ben, Polly
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19
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The Solar System
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N/A
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N/A
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20
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The Lost Continent of Atlantis
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Mr. Duncan
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21
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Lost... Dr. Who
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Second Doctor
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22
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Time and Time again
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N/A
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N/A
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23
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Back to the Tardis
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Second Doctor
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23
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Star Facts
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N/A
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N/A
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24
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H.M.S. Tardis
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Second Doctor, Ben, Polly
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25
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All set for Take Off?
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N/A
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N/A
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26
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The King of Golden Death
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Second Doctor, Ben, Polly
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Read by Anneke Wills in The Doctor Who Audio Annual.
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Notes
- The Doctor is referred to throughout as "Dr. Who".
Credits
Stories and drawings weren't individually credited, except that Kevin McGarry was credited for his factual article, "Aiming for the Moon". Instead, credits were given collectively on the contents page, thus:
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