DWMS Holiday 1992

Articles

 * 'The Roving Reporter' - Kevin W. Parker takes a fictional look at the life of Sarah Jane Smith.
 * Not On TV - John Ainsworth presents a guide to Sarah Jane's exploits away from the television series

Comic Strips

 * City of Devils

Fiction
BRIEF ENCOUNTERS: THE METROPOLITAN REPORTS:
 * Girls' Night In written by Robert Perry and Mike Tucker illustrated by Paul Cockburn
 * Playtime written by Vanessa Bishop and illustrated by Brian Hudd
 * Fond Memories written by Nicholas Courtney and illustrated by Paul Vyse
 * Mediterranean Hideaway (RE: (DW): The Masque of Mandragora)
 * Astronaut Guy Crayford's Disappearance (RE: (DW): The Android Invasion)
 * Brother Die in Tragic Fire (RE: (DW): Pyramids of Mars)
 * The New Botanic Gardens (RE: (DW): The Seeds of Death)

Archives
With production notes and credits by Andrew Pixley
 * DW: The Hand of Fear
 * DW: K-9 and Company

Interviews / Profiles

 * Elisabeth Sladen (Actress) interviewed by Gary Russell

Previews

 * None

Reviews

 * None

A4 Page Pin-ups

 * Vincent Danks' promotional picture for the comic strip City of Devils, coloured by Paul Vyse

Giant A2 Colour Poster

 * The cover artwork for this issue by Piers McAllister, was given away as a free poster stapled in the middle.

Also Featuring

 * Afterward by Elisabeth Sladen

Credited Credits

 * Editor: Gary Russell
 * Design Team: Ed Lawrence, Peri Godbold & Gary Gilbert
 * Editorial Co-ordinator: Louise Cassell
 * Production: Chris McCormack
 * Promotions: Fiona Moscatelli
 * Advertising: Jane Smale
 * Senior Editor: John Freeman
 * Editorial Director: Paul Neary
 * Managing Director: Vincent Conran
 * Excelsior: Stan Lee


 * Thanks this issue to: Elisabeth Sladen, Claire Jones, Nicholas Courtney, CMS In-Vision, Bobbi Mitchell, David Howe, Mike Conroy, David Gibbes-Auger, Martin Wiggins and Neil Corry.

Further Information

 * "Holiday" in British comic publishing terms means "summer", as in the phrase "school holiday" or "summer holiday". Hence, this issue is often colloquially called the "1992 Summer Special".
 * This nineteenth Special has a 'Sarah Jane Smith' theme to it.
 * Most of the features in this issue are written from the fictional point of view of reportage from the fictional magazine The Metropolitan for which Sarah Jane Smith was a regular contributer.
 * This special was staple bound with new cover artwork (and poster), priced £2.50 (UK).