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The New Zealand Doctor Who Fan Club (NZDWFC) was founded by Scott Walker and Andrew Poulson in 1988. The club puts out a fanzine, Time Space Visualiser (TSV), twice-yearly. In 2012, The Doctor Who Fan Groups Google Map project was set up with the aim of making it easier for UK-based Doctor Who fans to find a local fan group and, in turn, help ...
The Doctor Who Appreciation Society (DWAS) is a society for fans of the television series Doctor Who. It was founded in May 1976, emerging from the Westfield College Doctor Who Appreciation Society, and the editors and readers of the fanzine Tardis .
Most of these organisations folded by the 1990s (Friends of Doctor Who lasting to the end of that decade) although the Doctor Who Information Network still continues (celebrating its 33rd anniversary in 2013) and is now the longest-running Doctor Who fan club in North America. Local fan groups also developed, some disbanding when the series ...
Unlicensed fan club publication published across six issues of Cosmic Masque, the Doctor Who Appreciation Society's fan fiction publication. 133: Resurrection of the Daleks: 5th: Paul Scoones: January 2000: TSV: Unlicensed fan club publication. 167: Doctor Who and the Invasion of Christmas [138] 10th: The Midnight Folk: February 2016: Obverse Books
Zerinza was the first continuous Doctor Who fanzine published in Australia, appearing fairly regularly for eight years with subsequent issues at irregular intervals. It gained an international readership, and for many years was the only continuous Doctor Who fanzine in the country, other clubs or fans only briefly issuing newsletters or other items.
Doctor Who follows the adventures of the title character, a rogue Time Lord with somewhat unknown origins who goes by the name "the Doctor".The Doctor fled Gallifrey, the planet of the Time Lords, in a stolen TARDIS ("Time and Relative Dimension(s) in Space"), a time machine that travels by materialising into, and dematerialising out of, the time vortex.
Haining, Peter Doctor Who: 25 Glorious Years (1988) ISBN 1852270217; Haining, Peter Doctor Who: The Key to Time A year by year record (1984) (ISBN 0-491-03283-8) John Ainsworth, Mark Wright (eds), Doctor Who: The Complete History (2015–2019): A collection of books detailing Doctor Who ' s production history.
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