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=== [[January]] ===
* [[5 January|5]] - [[TV]]: ''[[The Horns of Nimon]]'' Part 3 was first broadcast.
* [[5 January|5]] - [[TV]]: ''[[The Horns of Nimon]]'' Part 3 was first broadcast.
* [[12 January|12]] - [[TV]]: ''[[The Horns of Nimon]]'' Part 4 was first broadcast, bringing the season to an end six weeks earlier than planned due to the cancellation of [[TV]]: ''[[Shada (TV story)|Shada]]''. This was the final story to feature the original 1960s arrangement by [[Delia Derbyshire]] of the ''Doctor Who'' theme music, specifically the arrangement introduced in the [[1967]] serial [[TV]]: ''[[The Macra Terror]]''; the final use of the diamond-shaped series logo and [[Bernard Lodge]] "tunnel" opening sequence; and the end of [[Graham Williams]]' term as producer and of [[Douglas Adams]] as a member of the writing team. It was [[David Brierley]]'s last televised performance as the voice of [[K9]] (although he voiced the character for the incomplete ''Shada'').
* [[12 January|12]] - [[TV]]: ''[[The Horns of Nimon]]'' Part 4 was first broadcast, bringing the season to an end six weeks earlier than planned due to the cancellation of [[HOMEVID]]: ''[[Shada (TV story)|Shada]]''. This was the final story to feature the original 1960s arrangement by [[Delia Derbyshire]] of the ''Doctor Who'' theme music, specifically the arrangement introduced in the [[1967]] serial [[TV]]: ''[[The Macra Terror]]''; the final use of the diamond-shaped series logo and [[Bernard Lodge]] "tunnel" opening sequence; and the end of [[Graham Williams]]' term as producer and of [[Douglas Adams]] as a member of the writing team. It was [[David Brierley]]'s last televised performance as the voice of [[K9]] (although he voiced the character for the incomplete ''Shada'').
* [[24 January|24]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Underworld]]'' was first published.
* [[24 January|24]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Underworld]]'' was first published.
* 24 - The American edition of [[PROSE]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Android Invasion]]'' was published by [[Pinnacle Books]].
* 24 - The American edition of [[PROSE]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Android Invasion]]'' was published by [[Pinnacle Books]].

Revision as of 20:52, 19 December 2012

Timeline for 1980
20th century | 1980s

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  • The Adventures of K9, a children's book series by David Martin, was published by Sparrow Books.
  • Tom Baker and Lalla Ward appeared as the Fourth Doctor and Romana in a series of commercials for Australian television, advertising Prime Computers (a room-sized computer system for business). While most of the commercials featured them in their standard character roles, the final commercial in the series had Romana flirting with the Doctor and ended with the Doctor proposing marriage to her.
  • Johnson Bayly died.