Enlightenment/Issues 161-167

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Please note as this is Canadian zine, British spelling is used throughout.


Issue no. 161(2011:Feb)

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  • DWINformation
  • Chronic fatigue. Editor's column by Cameron Dixon.
  • Wholine by Gian-Luca Di Rocco. News of the series and spin-offs.
  • It's Christmas by Greg McElhatton. Review of the 2010 Christmas special.
  • An interview with Clive the shark by William Hopper. Clive was a character in the 2010 Christmas special.
  • Dr. and Mr. and Mrs. Pond by Robert Smith?. The strange plot twists with Amy's and Rory's relationship.
  • Which Doctor? by Julie Chaston. How to decide if you would travel the universe with the Doctor.
  • You can have it all by Steven Dieter. The wealth of Doctor Who material available to fans.
  • Three's company by Martin Marshall.Three in the Tardis is the best formula for success in Doctor Who.
  • Eight ball by Deborah Stanish.The release of the movie with The Eighth Doctor.
  • A fan's guide to Deux ex Machinas by Gian-Luca Di Rocco. Use of this plot device in Doctor Who has increased with recent Doctors.
  • The kids are (still) alright by Graeme Burk. Review of The Sarah Jane Adventures episodes; The Nightmare man, The Vault of secrets, Death of the Doctor, The Empty planet, Lost in time, and Goodbye, Sarah Jane Smith.
  • Book review by Jason A. Miller. The coming of the Terraphiles by Michael Moorcock.
  • DVD reviews by Scott Clarke. The King's demons and Planet of fire.
  • Book reviews by Jason A. Miller. Nuclear time by Oli Smith; The King's dragon by Una McCormack; and The Glamour chase.
  • Audio reviews by Steven Dieter. Project destiny; A Death in the family, and Lurkers at sunlight's edge.
  • Audio reviews by Deborah. The Invasion of E-pace and A Town called fortune.
  • Audio reviews by Ibrahim Ng. Deimos and The Resurrection of Mars.
  • Audio reviews by Gian-Luca Di Rocco. Farewell great Macedon and the Fragile arc of fragrance.
  • Comic review by Deborah Stanish. Doctor Who ongoing:vol. 2:Tesseract.


Issue no. 162(2011:Apr)

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  • DWINformation
  • Chronic fatigue. Editor's column by Cameron Dixon.
  • Wholine by Gian-Luca Di Rocco. News of the series and it's spin-offs.
  • I just do the best I can by James Bow. An appreciation of Nicholas Courtney As Sir Alastair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart.
  • Wall of remembrance. Nicholas Courtney (1929-2011).
  • Defending the earth by Steven Dieter. The UNIT years on Doctor Who.
  • Women at the dawn of DWIN by Colleen Hillerup. The early years of fandom.
  • Who else? by William Hopper. An introduction to Doctor Who.
  • Misconception of a Time Lord by Gian-Luca Di Rocco. Review of the story arc; Trial of a Time Lord.
  • Amy, oh my by Deborah Stanish. A critique of the companion, Amy Pond.
  • Ten top fan misconceptions by Robert Smith?. The books don't count; Doctor Who is about its continuity; David Tennant was a perfect Doctor; We're not living in the golden age; The Telemovie sucked; The Hinchcliffe era was better than the Williams era; JNT ruined everything; Russell T Davies can't write; Matt Smith isn't a proper Doctor.
  • DVD reviews by Graeme Burk. Doctor Who:The movie, Silver nemesis,The Dominators, Meglos, and The Mutants.
  • Audio reviews by Deborah Stanish. The demons of Red Lodge and other stories.
  • Audio reviews by Ibrahim Ng. Relative Dimensions and Prisoner of the sun.
  • Audio review by Steven Dieter. Quinnis.
  • Audio reviews by Gian-Luca Di Rocco. Prison in space and The Destroyers.
  • Book review by Steven Dieter. Wiped: Doctor Who's missing episodes by Richard Molesworth.


Issue no. 163(2011:Sum)

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Issue was mislabelled as no. 162


  • DWINformation.
  • Chronic fatigue.Editor's column by Cameron Dixon.
  • Wholine by Gian-Luca Do Luca. News of the series and its spin-offs.
  • Real love by Graeme Burk. An appreciation Of Elizabeth Sladen.
  • 'Til we meet again Sarah Jane by Colleen Hillerup. Linking the old series with the new through the character of Sarah Jane Smith.
  • How to say goodbye? by Ibrahim Ng. How will BBC deal with death of Sarah Jane Smith?
  • Dame of the D-notice by Steven Dieter. Sarah Jane Smith,the journalist.
  • In defense of an arc by Peter McAlpine. Increased use of the story arc since the return of Doctor Who in 2005.
  • Posh Who by Gian-Luca Di Rocco. Aversion to the Doctor being posh by the show's producers.
  • Mazes and monster (the good kind) by Martin Marshall.The different role playing games based on Doctor Who.
  • Obituaries.
  • Audio reviews by Cameron Dixon.The Sarah Jane Adventures.
  • DVD review by Graeme Burk. Time and the Rani.
  • Audio reviews by Steven dieter. Peri and the Piscon Paradox; The Forbidden time; and The Perpetual bond.
  • Audio reviews by Ibrahim Ng. Lucie Miller andTo the death.
  • Audio reviews by Gian-Luca Di Rocco. The lost stories; Thin Ice and Crime of the century.
  • Audio review by Peter McAlpine. Jago & lightfoot: Series two.
  • Book review by Kenyon Wallace. Time, unincorporated: vol. 2 edited by Graeme Burk and Robert Smith?.


Issue no. 164(2011:Aut)

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  • DWINformation.
  • Chronic fatigue. Editor's column by Cameron Dixon.
  • Wholine by Gian-Luca Di Rocco. News of the series and it's spin-offs.
  • Astronaut of the day by Robert Smith?. Review of the episodes,The Impossible Astronaut and Day of the moon.
  • Down to Davy Jones' locker with it by Greg McElhatton. Review the episode, The Curse of the black spot.
  • It's sad when it's over by Julie Chaston. Review of the episode,The Doctor's wife.
  • The rise of the centurion by Deborah Stanish. Discussion of the companion, Rory.
  • Muscling in on the flesh by Gian-Luca Di Rocco. Review of the episodes; The Rebel flesh and The Almost people.
  • To an asexual Doctor by David J. Lamb. Adding a sexual side to the Doctor after seven regenerations was to lessen the character.
  • Demons run, but count the cost by Peter McAlpine. Review of the episode, A good man goes to war.
  • DVD reviews by Graeme Burk. The fifth series; The Ark; Terror of the Autons; Planet of the spiders; The Awakening; Frontios; The Sunmakers and Paradise towers.
  • Book reviews by Jason A. Miller. Dead of winter; The Walk through the woods; and Hunter's moon.
  • Audio reviews by Gian-Luca Di Rocco. The lost stories: Animal and Earth aid.
  • Comic review by Deborah Stanish. The only good Dalek by Justin Richards.
  • Book review by Kenyon Wallace.Time unincorporated: vol. 3 (Writings on the classic series), edited by Graeme Burk and Robert Smith?.


Issue no. 165(2012:Feb)

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  • DWINformatiom.
  • Chronic fatigue.Editor's column by Cameron Dixon.
  • Wholine by Gian-Luca Di Rocco. News of the series and it's merchandise.
  • First we take Manhattan by Steven Dieter. Review of the episode, Let's kill Hitler.
  • A most ingenious pair of docs by William Hopper. Ignoring the time paradox in Season Six.
  • Nine, ten, never sleep again by Greg McElhatton. Review of the episode, Night terrors.
  • The viewers who waited by Robert Smith?. Review of the episode; The Girl who waited.
  • Introducing the new to the old By David J. Lamb. Introducing new series fans to the classic series.
  • Complex personalities by Sarah Ennals.Review of the episode; The god complex.
  • Blowing up with love by Julie Chaston. Review of the episode; Closing time.
  • Wibbly-wobbly, married-warried by Gian-Luca Di Rocco. Review of the episode; The wedding of River Song.
  • The squid from another world by Ben Hakala. Review of the episode; The power of Kroll.
  • DVD reviews by Graeme Burk. Kinda, Snakedance, and Day of the Daleks (special edition).
  • Book reviews by Jason A. Miller. Touched by an angel, Paradise lost, and Borrowed time.
  • Audio reviews by Ibrahim Ng. The crime of Thomas Brewster, The feast of Axos, and Industrial evolution.
  • Audio reviews by Steven Dieter. The sentinels of the new dawn, Ferril's folly, The cold equations, and Tales from the vault.
  • Audio reviews by Gian-Luca Di Rocco. The lost stories: The elite, Hexagora and The children of Seth.
  • Audio review by Andrew Flint. The minister of chance.


Issue no. 166(2012:Apr)

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  • Dwinformation.
  • Chronic fatigue. Editor's column by Camerob Dixon.
  • Wholine by Gian-Luca Di Rocco. News of the series with obituaries.
  • Death comes to Torchwood by Julie Chaston. Review of the Torchwood episode, Miracle Day.
  • Too short a season by Graeme Burk. Review of The Sarah Jane Adventures episodes; Sky, The Curse of Clyde Langer, and The man who never was.
  • You'll believe a dog can fly by Jason A. Miller. An overview of K9: The series.
  • The greatest show in the galaxy by David J. Lamb. Why Doctor Who is the best.
  • Fallen dogs by Jonathan Blum. A critique of K9:The series.
  • An interview with The Sarah Jane Adventures and Torchwood by Robert Smith?.
  • Memoirs of a Torchwood convert by Peter McAlpine. The appeal of Torchwood.
  • The twin brilliance of The Twin dilemma by Gian-Luca Di Rocco. Review of the episode.
  • Audio reviews by Gian-Luca Di Rocco. The lost stories, The foe from the future and the valley of death.
  • Audio reviews by Ibrahim Ng. Heroes of Sontor, Kiss of death, and Rat trap
  • Audio reviews by Kenyon Wallace. Destination Nerva and the renaissance man.
  • Audio reviews by Steven Dieter. The rocket man, The memory cheats, The many deaths of Jo Grant, and The first wave.
  • Book review by Jason A. Miller. The silent stars go by by Dan Abnett.
  • Zine review by Robert Smith?. Review of the Myth Makers issue, Pseudoscope.
  • Book review by Peter McAlpine. Faction paradox:A romance in 12 parts, edited by Lawrence Miles.



Issue no. 167(2012:Jul)

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  • DWINformation.
  • Chronic fatigue. Editor's column by Cameron Dixon.
  • Wholine by Gian-Luca Di Rocco. News of the series including obituaries of Caroline John and Mary Tamm.
  • A non-Turkish delight by Julie Chaston. Review of the episode, The Widow and the wardrobe.
  • The faith complex by Gian-Luca Di Rocco. The depiction of faith based characters in the past few seasons.
  • Who is Who is the Doctor by Robert Smith? and Graeme Burk. Discussion of the book by it's authors.
  • May the ethical considerations shred your flesh by David J. Lamb. Should old television shows be banned today?
  • Don't tell them to grow up and out of it by Sarah Ennals. Shape-shifters in Doctor Who.
  • Walking on the sea of Gallifrey by William Hopper. A discussion of the religious overtones in the Satan it.
  • The consciousness correspondence by Eric Briggs. Purported letter about the addition of the character of the Brigadier.
  • DVD reviews by Graeme Burk. The Tomb of the Cyberman (special edition), The Three Doctors (special edition), Carnival of monsters (special edition)The Gunfighters, Invasion of the Dinosaurs,The Sensorites,the Face of evil (special edition), The Robots of death (special edition) and Death to the Daleks.
  • Audio reviews by Ibrahim Ng. The Silver Turk, The Witch down the well, and the Army of death.
  • Audio reviews by Kenyon Wallace.The Wrath of the Iceni and The Energy of the Daleks.
  • Book review by Robert Smith?. Elizabeth Sladen: An autobiography by Elizabeth Sladen.