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Time/Space Visualiser
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Title: | Time/Space Visualiser (the first issue included "The" in the title, but it was dropped for issue two and onwards) |
Publisher: | New Zealand Doctor Who Fan Club |
Editor(s): | |
Type: | newsletter |
Date(s): | 1987-2009?? |
Frequency: | |
Medium: | |
Fandom: | Doctor Who |
Language: | English |
External Links: | link to publisher, includes all the covers all digital fic copies |
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Time/Space Visualiser is a gen Doctor Who newsletter. It ran for at least 76 issues.
Newsletter
The Newsletter was issued in 1987. It started life as a 28-page A5 photocopied fanzine and had one issue before morphing into "The Time/Space Visualiser." According to the publisher, this precursor was "edited by Andrew Poulsen and Scott Walker, was the first publication produced by the NZDWFC (New Zealand Dr Who Fan Club) before the club adopted TSV as the name of its newsletter/fanzine. Although much shorter than the issues of TSV that followed, the format and style is very similar to TSV 7. The issue contained a few first impressions of Season 24, contact addresses for other NZ SF clubs, a preview of Season 17, and addresses to write to Doctor Who actors.
"At this point there was just the zine - the fan club didn't come into existence until the following year. The fanzine's name - “The Time Space Visualiser” on the cover - was derived from the device featured in The Space Museum and The Chase that the Doctor used to view moments from history.The cover featured an MC Escher etching called ‘Castrovalva’ which had inspired the story of the same name." [1]
Sample Table of Contents
From issue #1, published in 1987:
- 2. Editorial Paul Scoones
- 4. Obituary: Patrick Troughton [Obituary] Paul Sinkovich
- 6. Season 24 [News]
- 7. Dr 7 - Sylvester McCoy Paul Scoones
- 8. The Doctor Who Programme Guide - Volume Three [Advert] Paul Scoones
- 9. The Trial of a Time Lord [Television Review] Paul Scoones
- 15. Dalek Early Developmental History Paul Scoones
- 16. Black Orchid [Book Review] Paul Scoones
- 17. Slipback [Book Review] Paul Sinkovich
- 18. Slipback [Book Review] Paul Scoones
- 20. Origins [Fiction] Paul Scoones
- 24. Who's In The News [Clippings]
- 25. Genesis of the Daleks [Television Review] Paul Scoones
- 26. The Seeds of Doom [Television Review] Paul Scoones
- 27. The Masque of Mandragora [Television Review] Paul Scoones
- 28. Television Preview [Preview]
Issues
The Time/Space Visualiser 1 was published in 1987.
Time/Space Visualiser 2
Time/Space Visualiser 3
Time/Space Visualiser 4
Time/Space Visualiser 5
Time/Space Visualiser 6
Time/Space Visualiser 7
Time/Space Visualiser 8
Time/Space Visualiser 9
Time/Space Visualiser 10
Time/Space Visualiser 11
Time/Space Visualiser 12
Time/Space Visualiser 13
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Time/Space Visualiser 68
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Time/Space Visualiser 70
Time/Space Visualiser 71
Time/Space Visualiser 72
Time/Space Visualiser 73
Time/Space Visualiser 74
Time/Space Visualiser 75
Time/Space Visualiser 76 was published in March 2009.
Decade
Decade was published in April 1997. From the publisher: "This special was distributed free to all TSV subscribers and celebrated ten years and fifty issues of the fanzine. Edited by Paul Scoones & Nicholas Withers, it came out shortly after TSV 50 and presented a guide to the first fifty issues and all of the specials, as well as contributions from many past and present editors and regular contributors."
Reprint Editions
From the publisher, "Background Info
There have been several compilations of reprints from earlier TSV issues. The first of these was TSV Special Reprint Edition, compiled by David Bishop and published in November 1989. This contained straight reproductions of the whole of TSV 4, 5 and 6, plus a couple of previously unpublished articles. February 1991 saw the publication of TSV Flashback Vol.1, the first in an intended series of issues reprinting highlights from old issues. Covering the first six issues, editor Paul Scoones produced revised versions of most of the articles featured as well as additional material related to the magazine's first year of production. The Best of TSV 1 - 20 was published in May 1993, in which editor Paul Scoones reused some of the material from Flashback Vol.1 as well as the best from issues 7-20. This issue only slightly revised and given a new title, TSV: The Best of Issues 1 - 20, for publication in July 1994 alongside a companion volume, TSV: The Best of Issues 21 - 26, which featured highlights from the 1991 issues."
Time/Space Visualiser Special Reprint Edition
Time/Space Visualiser Special Reprint Edition was published in 1989 and contains 29 pages. David Bishop is the reprint editor.
- Introduction David Bishop
- The Hinchcliffe Years Murray Jackson
- Malcolm Hulke Michael Mayo
- TSV Issue 4 [Issue Reproduction]
- TSV Issue 5 [Issue Reproduction]
- TSV Issue 6 [Issue Reproduction]
Time/Space Visualiser Flashback
Time/Space Visualiser Flashback was published in 1991 and contains 45 pages. It was edited by Paul Scoones. The cover art is also by Paul Scoones.
- Editorial Paul Scoones
- TSV 1 cover
- Time/Space Visualiser Volume One Collectors' Guide
- Visualisation! Paul Scoones
- Time/Space Visualiser - My Part in its Creation Paul Sinkovich
- The Man Who Might Have Been Editor Jon Preddle
- One of the Regulars Michael Mayo
- The Man Who Did Become Editor Andrew Poulsen
- Patrick Troughton Tribute [Obituary] Paul Sinkovich
- Malcolm Hulke Michael Mayo
- What the Papers Said Paul Scoones
- Telecom Decision Zaps Dr Who - The Inside Story Peter Coleman
- The Trial of a Time Lord Mel-o-drama Jon Preddle
- Gerry Davis [Interview] Paul Scoones
- Cyberman History Jon Preddle
- Roger Delgado [Biography] Paul Sinkovich
- The Ballad of Fang Rock [Fiction] Wilfred Gibson
- The Hinchcliffe Years Murray Jackson
Artwork
- Fifth Doctor Paul Scoones
The Best of TSV 1-20
The Best of TSV 1-20 was published in 1993 and contains 51 pages. It was edited by Paul Scoones. The front cover art is by Warwick Gray and the back cover art is by Alistair Hughes.
- Introduction Paul Scoones
- Roger Delgado [Biography] Paul Sinkovich
- Gerry Davis [Interview] Paul Scoones
- Meanwhile, Back on Skaro [Cartoon] Warwick Gray
- A Continuity Dilemma Jon Preddle
- Telecom Decision Zaps Dr Who - The Inside Story Peter Coleman
- The Massacre Missing sequence Jon Preddle
- Davros Second Hand Daleks [Cartoon] Murray Jackson
- The Doctor and the Master play chess [Cartoon] Murray Jackson
- The TARDIS changes its appearance [Cartoon] Murray Jackson
- Dalek survival on Earth [Cartoon] Murray Jackson
- New Cyber-doll Action Figure [Cartoon] Murray Jackson
- Another Year of JNT [Cartoon] Murray Jackson
- A Sontaran relates the spoils of their Earth conquests [Cartoon] Murray Jackson
- K9 makes a mess [Cartoon] Murray Jackson
- A Question of Celery Paul Scoones
- Ilona Rogers [Interview] Kingi Milward
- Reversing the Polarity of the Neutrons Nicholas Smeaton
- Who Will Be The Doctor's Next Companion [Cartoon] Warwick Gray
- Flashbacks in Doctor Who Alistair Hughes, Pat Albertson
- Should the Eighth Doctor be a Woman Craig Young
- So Long and thanks for all the jelly babies [Cartoon] Murray Cramp
- Kinda: Before the Edit Paul Scoones
- Michael Keating - Interview Extracts
- The Resurrection Test [Comic Strip] Warwick Gray
- Mark Ayres [Interview] David Bishop
Artwork
- Tenth Planet Cybermen and TARDIS Warwick Gray
- Third Doctor Scott Walker
- Fourth Doctor Scott Walker
- The Master Warwick Gray
- Davros and Daleks Warwick Gray
- First Doctor Scott Walker
- Second Doctor Scott Walker
- Sixth Doctor Scott Walker
- Sixth Doctor Samantha Hayman
- Third Doctor montage Alistair Hughes
- Fifth Doctor Paul Scoones
- Curse of Fenric montage Warwick Gray
- Flashbacks Alistair Hughes
- Nightmares Alistair Hughes
- Fifth Doctor Scott Walker
- Fifth Doctor Maggie Holmes
- Seventh Doctor and Ace Warwick Gray
- The eight Doctors Alistair Hughes
Best of Issues 1-20
Best of Issues 1-20 was published in 1994 and contains 47 pages. It was edited by Paul Scooves and both covers are by Alistair Gray.
- Introduction Paul Scoones
- Telecom Decision Zaps Dr Who - The Inside Story Peter Coleman
- Roger Delgado [Biography] Paul Sinkovich
- Gerry Davis [Interview] Paul Scoones
- Meanwhile, Back on Skaro [Cartoon] Warwick Gray
- A Continuity Dilemma Jon Preddle
- The Massacre Missing sequence Jon Preddle
- Davros Second Hand Daleks [Cartoon] Murray Jackson
- The Doctor and the Master play chess [Cartoon] Murray Jackson
- The TARDIS changes its appearance [Cartoon] Murray Jackson
- Dalek survival on Earth [Cartoon] Murray Jackson
- New Cyber-doll Action Figure [Cartoon] Murray Jackson
- Another Year of JNT [Cartoon] Murray Jackson
- A Sontaran relates the spoils of their Earth conquests [Cartoon] Murray Jackson
- K9 makes a mess [Cartoon] Murray Jackson
- A Question of Celery Paul Scoones
- Ilona Rogers [Interview] Kingi Milward
- Reversing the Polarity of the Neutrons Nicholas Smeaton
- Flashbacks in Doctor Who Alistair Hughes, Pat Albertson
- Should the Eighth Doctor be a Woman Craig Young
- Who Will Be The Doctor's Next Companion [Cartoon] Warwick Gray
- Script to Screen: Kinda [Regular] Paul Scoones
- Michael Keating - Interview Extracts
- The Resurrection Test [Comic Strip] Warwick Gray
- Mark Ayres [Interview] David Bishop
Artwork
- The Curse of Fenric Warwick Gray
- Eight Doctors Alistair Hughes
- The Master Warwick Gray
- First Doctor Scott Walker
- Second Doctor Scott Walker
- Sixth Doctor Scott Walker
- Sixth Doctor Samantha Hayman
- Fifth Doctor Paul Scoones
- Third Doctor montage Alistair Hughes
- Flashbacks Alistair Hughes
- Nightmares Alistair Hughes
- Davros and Daleks Warwick Gray
- Third Doctor Scott Walker
- Fourth Doctor Scott Walker
- Fifth Doctor Scott Walker
- Fifth Doctor Maggie Holmes
- Seventh Doctor and Ace Warwick Gray
- Tenth Planet Cybermen and TARDIS Warwick Gray
The Best of Issues 21-26
The Best of Issues 21-26 was published in 1994 and contains 51 pages.
- Introduction Paul Scoones
- So Close and Yet So Far: The Search for Missing Episodes in New Zealand Graham Howard
- Mark Strickson [Interview] Paul Scoones & Jon Preddle
- The Comic Connection Warwick Gray
- Auld Acquaintance [Fiction] David Bishop
- Prime Computer Who Jon Preddle
- Who? [Cartoon] Teri Ronayne
- The Making of Shada Paul Scoones
- The Day of the Daleks Dilemma Jon Preddle
- Perivale Revisited Paul Scoones
- Project Inferno Paul Scoones
- The Pip and Jane Chronicles Chris Mander
- The Pip and Jane Chronicles Chris Mander
- The Pip and Jane Chronicles Chris Mander
- TARDIS Design Changes Jon Preddle
- The Dreaming Book [Comic Strip] Warwick Gray
- Malory's Battlefield Felicity Fletcher
- Story File: Spearhead from Space [Regular] Paul Scoones
- The New Ice Warrior Alistair Hughes
Artwork
- The Dalek Invasion of Earth Warwick Gray
- Revelation of the Daleks Warwick Gray
- Turlough Felicity Fletcher
- Tegan Felicity Fletcher
- Peri Felicity Fletcher
- Seventh Doctor Rochelle Thickpenny
- Ace Felicity Fletcher
- Fourth Doctor Rochelle Thickpenny
- TARDIS Rochelle Thickpenny
- Ice Warriors Warwick Gray
- Second Doctor Bevan Thomas
- Susan Paul Scoones
- Zygon, Cyberman and Yeti Alistair Hughes
- Second and Third Doctors Felicity Fletcher
- The Seeds of Death Warwick Gray