The second Dr Who Annual, published by World Distributors in September 1966.
Some of the production office’s bluntest guidelines were issued to the editors of the often weird and wonderful licensed publications of the era. Early in 1966, story editor Donald Tosh gave pointers to the unnamed author (possibly JL Morrissey) of various stories submitted for the second World Distributors Dr Who Annual, to be published that Christmas and featuring William Hartnell’s Doctor. “The Doctor himself never ever kills anything or anybody,” advised Tosh. “His stick is never used as a sort of super ray gun.”