DWM 109

The 109th issue of Doctor Who Magazine was released in February 1986.

Articles

 * The Moral Dilemma -  Amongst the most common arguments which have occurred about Doctor Who are those questioning the effect the series has on the morals of its viewers. The producers of the show have always argued that the programme is one of the most morally concerned to be made by the BBC. In part one of a survey of Who's morality, Richard Marson turns the clock back to the start of the series, to survey how the moral philosophy developed.

Comic Strips

 * Revelation

Fiction
none

Archives
DWM Archives (Retelling by episode, no credits but a `Fact File` by Richard Marson)
 * DW: Logopolis

Interviews / Profiles

 * When Christopher H. Bidmead was approached about the post of script editor on Doctor Who, he confessed he didn't want the job. Here he explains his change of heart and talks about his years with the series to Richard Marson...
 * The Doctor Who Production Department - Pat O'Leary production department by Jay Dyer
 * The Davros Tapes - In the first of three short interviews with the actors who have breathed life into Davros, creator of the Daleks. This month Gary Russell talks with the most recent incarnation, Terry Molloy.

Previews

 * None

Reviews - Off the Shelf

 * BOOK: Logopolis
 * BOOK: Castrovalva''
 * BOOK: Frontios''

A4 Pin-Up

 * Nyssa and Chela (DW: Snakedance)

Additional features

 * To the TARDIS (Letters)
 * featuring: 'Doctor Who?' by Tim Quinn & Dicky Howett


 * Gallifrey Guardian
 * Who’s Art (Readers Art)
 * Matrix Databank

Credits

 * Editor: Sheila Cranna
 * Assistant Editor: Penny Home
 * Art Director/Design: Steve Cook
 * Production: Alison Gill
 * Advertising: Sally Benson
 * Publisher: Stan Lee
 * Advisor: John Nathan-Turner

Additional details

 * Additional Input To the TARDIS (From DWM 110): The pictures accompanying the Christopher H. Bidmead article are incorrectly captioned and should read;
 * Page 7 Mark Strickson as Turlough and Lesley Dunlop as Norna in Christopher Bidmead’s complex Frontios.
 * Page 9 State of Decay was Matthew Waterhouse’s first recorded story as Adric.


 * Also in ‘Villains of the 80’s: Page 23: Lord Cranleigh (centre), brother of the victim of Amazonian savages … Black Orchid