Dreamwatch was a British magazine covering science fiction and fantasy films, books and television programmes.
In this form, it became well known for taking a generally critical tone towards the later seasons of the programme, particularly the work of producer John Nathan-Turner, who was subjected to several personal attacks within its pages.
In 1989, the fanzine expanded to cover other genre films and television series as well as Doctor Who, and, as a consequence, the title was changed to DreamWatch Bulletin in order that the popular (and graphically appealing) abbreviation dwb would remain intact.
Leigh returned as editor with issue 72, aided by co-editor Simon J. Gerard who worked on the title on a day-to-day basis.
At the end of January 2007, the magazine became a web-only publication entitled Total Sci-Fi, offering SF news and features and Dreamwatch/DWB archive at www.totalscifionline.com.