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'''TARDIS''' was a fanzine devoted to the television series ''Dr. Who''.
 
'''TARDIS''' was a fanzine devoted to the television series ''Dr. Who''.
  
First published in Spring 1975 by Andrew Johnson, the first issue of TARDIS  featured a tribute to William Hartnell, an interview with Terry Nation and an article on ''The Six Million Dollar Man''.
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First published in London, UK, in Spring 1975 by Andrew Johnson, the first issue of TARDIS  featured a tribute to William Hartnell, an interview with Terry Nation and an article on ''The Six Million Dollar Man''.
  
The second issue, published in November, came with the announcement that Johnson was handing ''TARDIS'' over to  contributor Gordon Blows. The second issue featured cover art by Andrew' Johnson and an interview with screenwriter Malcolm Hulke by Gordon Blows.
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The second issue, published in November, came with the announcement that Johnson was handing ''TARDIS'' over to  contributor Gordon Blows. The second issue featured cover art by Andrew' Johnson and an interview with screenwriter Malcolm Hulke by Gordon Blowes.
  
From May 1976, TARDIS became the fanzine for the Dr. Who Appreciation Society.
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Contributors of art work included Stuart Glazebrook, among others. Contributors of photographs included Stephen Payne, and Jan Vincent-Rudzki, among others. Contributors of writing included Jeremy Betham, Gordon Blowes, Geraint Jones, Jeanette Napier, Jan Vincent-Rudzki, and Martin Wiggins, among others.
  
Contributors of art work included Stuart Glazebrook, among others.
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With issue 7 from May 1976, TARDIS became the fanzine for the Dr. Who Appreciation Society.
  
Contributors of photographs included Stephen Payne, and Jan Vincent-Rudzki, among others.
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Contributors of writing included Pam Baddeley, Neil Blomley, Gordon Blowes, Alec Charles, Kevin Davies, Chris Dunk, Steven Evans, Gavin French, Sean Gibbons, Paul Hickling, Geraint Jones,  John Keung, Richard Landen, Howard Langford, Joe Latham, Chris Marton, Ian K. McLachlan, Paul Mount, Stephen Murphy, Thomas Noonan, Barbara O'Quinn, John Peel, Richard J. Price, Gary Russell, David Saunders, Alan Smith, Owen Tudor, Jan Vincent-Rudzki, Richard Walter, Gordon Webster, Martin Wiggins
  
Contributors of writing included Jeremy Betham, Gordon Blows, Jeanette Napier, Jan Vincent-Rudzki, and Martin Wiggins, among others.
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Contributors of fan fiction included David Auger, Steven Evans, Geraint Jones, Gordon Lawson, Stephen Murphy, John Peel, Geoffrey Saunders, Robert Taylor, and Martin Wiggins
  
''TARDIS'' continued to be published until the 1990s.
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Art work was contributed by Tony Clark, Matthew Cramer. Stuart Glazebrook, Gordon Langden, Andrew Martin, Susan Moore, Paul Stephen Smith, and Paul Mark Tams. Photographs were contributed by  Peter Davison, and Sarah Sutton.
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Comic strips were contributed by Raymond Bushby, Kevin Davies, and Don Gerhart
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''TARDIS'' continued to be published until 1990.
  
 
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Revision as of 06:59, 1 April 2014

TARDIS was a fanzine devoted to the television series Dr. Who.

First published in London, UK, in Spring 1975 by Andrew Johnson, the first issue of TARDIS featured a tribute to William Hartnell, an interview with Terry Nation and an article on The Six Million Dollar Man.

The second issue, published in November, came with the announcement that Johnson was handing TARDIS over to contributor Gordon Blows. The second issue featured cover art by Andrew' Johnson and an interview with screenwriter Malcolm Hulke by Gordon Blowes.

Contributors of art work included Stuart Glazebrook, among others. Contributors of photographs included Stephen Payne, and Jan Vincent-Rudzki, among others. Contributors of writing included Jeremy Betham, Gordon Blowes, Geraint Jones, Jeanette Napier, Jan Vincent-Rudzki, and Martin Wiggins, among others.

With issue 7 from May 1976, TARDIS became the fanzine for the Dr. Who Appreciation Society.

Contributors of writing included Pam Baddeley, Neil Blomley, Gordon Blowes, Alec Charles, Kevin Davies, Chris Dunk, Steven Evans, Gavin French, Sean Gibbons, Paul Hickling, Geraint Jones, John Keung, Richard Landen, Howard Langford, Joe Latham, Chris Marton, Ian K. McLachlan, Paul Mount, Stephen Murphy, Thomas Noonan, Barbara O'Quinn, John Peel, Richard J. Price, Gary Russell, David Saunders, Alan Smith, Owen Tudor, Jan Vincent-Rudzki, Richard Walter, Gordon Webster, Martin Wiggins

Contributors of fan fiction included David Auger, Steven Evans, Geraint Jones, Gordon Lawson, Stephen Murphy, John Peel, Geoffrey Saunders, Robert Taylor, and Martin Wiggins

Art work was contributed by Tony Clark, Matthew Cramer. Stuart Glazebrook, Gordon Langden, Andrew Martin, Susan Moore, Paul Stephen Smith, and Paul Mark Tams. Photographs were contributed by Peter Davison, and Sarah Sutton.

Comic strips were contributed by Raymond Bushby, Kevin Davies, and Don Gerhart

TARDIS continued to be published until 1990.