DWM 133

The 133rd issue of Doctor Who Magazine was published in February 1988.

Articles

 * Writing for Doctor Who - Paul Cornell offers some practical advice

Comic story

 * A Cold Day in Hell! - Part 4

Archives

 * Archive Feature: (DW): The Sontaran Experiment (retelling by episode, no credits but a ‘Fact File’ by Richard Marson)
 * Nostalgia Feature: (DW): The Sea Devils(a revisiting of a classic story and memorable moments by Patrick Mulkern)

Interviews / Profiles

 * Travelling Companions - Polly blonde, beautiful - and bored. The chance to stow away on the TARDIS in search of excitement and adventure was too great to resist ...as Richard Marson reports.
 * Peter Grimwade, a man of many talents talks to Richard Marson. As writer and director, Peter Grimwade had contributed some of the best and most significant stories of the time, before departing from the show in 1983 amid 'creative differences'.

Reviews

 * TV: Paradise Towers

Previews/Reviews ('Off the Shelf' by Gary Russell)

 * ACTIVITY BOOK: Build the TARDIS by Mark Harris (Target Books)
 * NOVELISATION: Time and the Rani by Pip and Jane Baker (Target Books)
 * SCRIPT BOOK: Doctor Who The Scripts:The Tribe of Gum by Anthony Coburn (Titan Publishing Group)

A4 Pin-up

 * Nicola Bryant

Also featuring

 * Matrix Data Bank
 * You on Who (Letters)
 * 'Doctor Who?' by Tim Quinn and Dicky Howett
 * Gallifrey Guradian
 * Season Survey - Season 24

Credits

 * Editor: Sheila Cranna
 * Assistant Editor: Louise Cassell
 * Designer: John Freeman
 * Production: Alison Gill
 * Advertising: Donna Wickers
 * Advisor: John Nathan-Turner
 * Publisher: Stan Lee

Additional details

 * Frobisher, the shape changing Whifferdill, one of the most popular and controversial characters of DWM, leaves the Doctor.
 * Also leaving this issue was Sheila Cranna (Editor) and John Ridgway (Comic Strip Artist)
 * A new look to the 'Off the Shelf' feature. Changes include a bi-monthly, two page feature and Russell’s Rateometer (marks awarded out of ten). This issue also features the results of the recent Target Books Survey.
 * This issue was priced £1 (UK).