DWM 138

The 138th issue of Doctor Who Magazine was released in July 1988.

Articles

 * 'Missing Episodes The Hunt Continues!' Richard Marson explores the BBC Archives and speaks to the head of the department Adam Lee, to discover if the classic series, among others, is being preserved for the benefit of future generations.
 * 'The Russell Report' - Gary visits the Dapol factory in Cheshire

Comic strips

 * Claws of the Klathi - Part 3

Archives
DWM Archives (Retelling by episode, no credits but a 'Fact File' by Andrew Pixley)
 * DW: The Moonbase
 * Flashback: Season 14 which was the most experimental and innovative season to date. Doctor Who was reborn and refashioned in a form that sent die-hard fans scurrying behind the sofa.
 * Episode Guide Season 1: William Hartnell

Interviews / Profiles

 * Susan Moore and Stephen Mansfield talk to Gary Russell about their work on visual effects in Season 24

Also featuring

 * Matrix Data Bank
 * Gallifrey Guardian
 * Rel Time
 * You on Who (Letters)
 * 'Doctor Who?' by Tim Quinn and Dicky Howett
 * Nick's View

Random quote
"We don't have time for any more tea parties ..." The Doctor

Credits

 * Editor/Designer: John Freeman
 * Assistant Editor: Louise Cassell
 * Consultant: David Howe
 * Production: Jez Meteyard
 * Advertising: Donna Wickers
 * Advisor: John Nathan-Turner
 * Magazine Group Editor: Sheila Cranna
 * Publisher: Stan Lee
 * Cover Photograph by Steve Cook

Additional details

 * Andrew Pixley (co-editor of 'Time Screen') takes over the main Archive feature from this issue, which had a cover price of £1 (UK) and a cover photograph by Steve Cook.
 * Nick's View is a new. regular one-panel comic.
 * The Episode Guide that starts this issue is a one page table listing story title, production code, transmission dates, writer, director, number of episodes, episodes held in BBC Archives, availability as a novelisation (and author) and references to DWM features (namely Archive, Nostalgia and Flashback features).
 * Additional input from DWM 140 letters gives corrections for the Episode Guide, which slips transmission dates from Marco Polo and discusses the overall titles chosen for the early serials.