DWM 180

The 180th issue of Doctor Who Magazine was released on 31 October 1991 and removed from British newsstands on 27 November 1991.

Articles

 * The Troughton Years by David Howe
 * On Set: The Tenth Planet a look at set design

Comic content

 * Evening's Empire - Part One
 * The Dalek Chronicles - Issue 1
 * Includes introduction by Andrew Pixley

Interviews / Profiles

 * Directing Who: Christopher Barry - Marcus Hearn talks to the director who has done much to shape the Doctor Who legend...
 * Producing Who: Innes Lloyd - Adrian Rigelsford talked to the former Doctor Who producer Innes Lloyd shortly before his untimely death earlier this year...
 * 'Talking to Tom Baker': Part Two - Continuing a three part interview with the programme's most popular Doctor, explores the Graham Williams years, Tom's thoughts about the TARDIS and his decision to leave the show... (illustrated by Nick Miller)

Archive feature

 * Archive Feature: Serial EE The Power of the Daleks By Andrew Pixley

Off the Shelf
Gary Russell boldly goes where no DWM reviewer has gone before...
 * PROSE: Timewyrm: Apocalypse
 * REF: The Gallifrey Chronicles

Also featuring

 * Gallifrey Guardian (News)
 * Matrix Data Bank (Questions and Answers)
 * Beyond the TARDIS (Who is doing what by Dominic May)
 * Doctor Who? by Tim Quinn and Dicky Howett
 * You on Who (Letters)
 * 'Who in Review' (Who event coverage) Nebula 91
 * Data Coils (now incorporating pen-pals and events listing)
 * Don't quote me on this ... (mentions of 'Who' in strange places)

Random quote
"Come on Ace, we've got work to do ..."
 * The Doctor to Ace from Survival

Credits

 * Senior Editor: John Freeman
 * Security Chief: Harry Papadopoulos
 * Copy Control: Sophie Health
 * Design: Peri Godbold
 * Head Girl: Louise Cassell
 * Promotion: Jane Sumner
 * Production: Mark Irvine
 * Advertising: Jane Smale
 * Adviser: John Nathan-Turner
 * Editorial Director: Paul Neary
 * Managing Director: Vincent Conran
 * Excelsior: Stan Lee

Additional information

 * This issues cover features artwork by X, which was also included as a free poster. It was priced at the new, higher price of £2.25 (UK) but with an increase to 52 regular pages. This issue also saw more colour photos and features.
 * The Archive feature is redesigned and moved to the centre eight pages so it could be detached and filed.
 * The new font and typeset used on the opening Gallifrey Guardian/ Matrix pages was not popular and soon dropped.
 * Andrew Pixley introduces a new run of the Daleks comic strip from the beginning, reproduced in full as they originally appeared, including STOP PRESS! headlines.
 * The cover tease for the comic story refers to it as "A new graphic adventure!"
 * On the copyright page of the magazine (usually page 3) is a box of very small text. The end of this text reads "Caught in a time storm, Ace's bed decided that it was a thoroughly bad day to be a piece of inanimate furniture bought from an MFI catalogue..."