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TV Zone – A Pioneering British Cult Television Magazine
TV Zone was a British magazine dedicated to cult television, published every four weeks from September 1989 to December 2008. Initially focused on science fiction and fantasy series, the magazine expanded over time to include comedy and mainstream drama.
The magazine featured a wealth of content, including news, interviews, features, and reviews of television shows and related merchandise. It also included TV listings, making it a go-to resource for fans of cult TV programming. The magazine became known for its insightful and in-depth coverage of beloved shows like Doctor Who, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and Star Trek.
Throughout its run, TV Zone was edited by a range of industry professionals, including notable editor Tom Spilsbury, who later became the editor of Doctor Who Magazine. The magazine concluded its run in 2008 with a double-numbered issue, marking the end of an era in British television journalism.
For collectors and fans of cult TV, TV Zone remains an important part of television journalism history, offering unparalleled insights into the shows that shaped TV fandom during its publication.









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