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| TV Zone #13, December 1990 (Reference #T13) Very Short Supply
Doctor Who's Nicholas Courtney recalls the Brigadier's years of military service. Star Trek's Ferengi: from unknown threat to comic relief. The enigmas of The Prisoner investigated, twenty five years on. More lost moments from Doctor Who. Fantasy flashback to the Blake's 7 episode which explained the Liberator's origins, Redemption
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| TV Zone #12, November 1990 (Reference #T12) SORRY SOLD OUT
As Star Trek: The Next Generation reaches its fourth season, original designer Herman Zimmerman recalls the creation of the new Enterprise. Doctor Who's Nabil Shaban descirbes his role as money-graing slug Sil, his ambition to play the Doctor, and the difficulties facing a disabled actor. Comic book superhero the Flash comes to TV. Lost moments of Doctor Who – the scenes which were cut to save time. Fantasy flashback to Space 1999 episode Earthbound.
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| TV Zone #11, October 1990 (Reference #T11) SORRY SOLD OUT
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| TV Zone #10, September 1990 (Reference #T10) Very Short Supply
Gerry Anderson's first live action series, UFO, documented. Doctor Who Dalek operator John Scott Martin interviewed. 1970s series Timeslip remembered. Fantasy flashback to Avebury-based chiller Children of the Stones.
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| TV Zone #9, August 1990 (Reference #T09) SORRY SOLD OUT
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| TV Zone #8, July 1990 (Reference #T08) Very Short Supply
Star Trek costume designer William Ware Theiss describes his costume designs for the original Enterprise and The Next Generation. Doctor Who designer explains how he produced an amry of Daleks – by recruiting photo blow-ups. Doctor Who on video – the first releases recalled. Fantasy flashback to the moment that The Tomorrow People first broke out in The Slaves of Jedikiah.
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| TV Zone #7, June 1990 (Reference #T07) SORRY SOLD OUT
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| TV Zone #6, May 1990 (Reference #T06) SORRY SOLD OUT
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| TV Zone #5, April 1990 (Reference #T05) Very Short Supply
The final Doctor Who story? Survival reviewed, and guest star William Barton interviewed. Survivors star Ian McCulloch explains how disappointing scripts persuaded him to write episodes himself. Starr's 7: The Next Degeneration reaches its epic conclusion. Fantasy flashback to Blake's trial in the first episode of Blake's 7: The Way Back
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| TV Zone #4, March 1990 (Reference #T04) SORRY SOLD OUT
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| TV Zone #3, January/February 1990 (Reference #T03) SORRY SOLD OUT
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