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* [[Sally Sparrow (What I Did on My Christmas Holidays by Sally Sparrow)|Sally Sparrow]] was born. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[What I Did on My Christmas Holidays by Sally Sparrow (short story)|What I Did on My Christmas Holidays by Sally Sparrow]]'')
* [[Sally Sparrow (What I Did on My Christmas Holidays by Sally Sparrow)|Sally Sparrow]] was born. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[What I Did on My Christmas Holidays by Sally Sparrow (short story)|What I Did on My Christmas Holidays by Sally Sparrow]]'')


* [[3 January|03]] - Actor [[Dennis Tate]] died in [[Los Angeles]], [[California]].
* [[3 January]] - Actor [[Dennis Tate]] died in [[Los Angeles]], [[California]].
* {{wi|Star Trek: Deep Space Nine}} premiered. Actress [[Nana Visitor]] played {{w|Kira Nerys}} in the series.
* {{wi|Star Trek: Deep Space Nine}} premiered. Actress [[Nana Visitor]] played {{w|Kira Nerys}} in the series.
* [[21 January]] - Actor [[David Blake Kelly]] died.
* [[21 January]] - Actor [[David Blake Kelly]] died.
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* Writer [[William Emms]] died in Sussex, England.
* Writer [[William Emms]] died in Sussex, England.
* [[2 May|02]] - The [[Target Books]] line of ''Doctor Who'' novelisations marked its twentieth anniversary. Three final books were left to be published over the next year.
* [[2 May]] - The [[Target Books]] line of ''Doctor Who'' novelisations marked its twentieth anniversary. Three final books were left to be published over the next year.
* [[20 May]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[Lucifer Rising]]'' was first published.
* [[20 May]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[Lucifer Rising]]'' was first published.


* [[7 June|07]] - [[BBC Audio]] released an audio recording of [[TV]]: ''[[The Tomb of the Cybermen]]''. Initially intended to be part of a "Missing Stories" series of releases, the packaging was modified when the story was recovered prior to the release of the cassette.
* [[7 June]] - [[BBC Audio]] released an audio recording of [[TV]]: ''[[The Tomb of the Cybermen]]''. Initially intended to be part of a "Missing Stories" series of releases, the packaging was modified when the story was recovered prior to the release of the cassette.
* [[9 June|09]] - ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' published its two-hundredth issue.
* [[9 June]] - ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' published its two-hundredth issue.
* [[11 June]] - Actor [[Bernard Bresslaw]] died from a heart attack.
* [[11 June]] - Actor [[Bernard Bresslaw]] died from a heart attack.
* [[17 June]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[White Darkness]]'' was first published.
* [[17 June]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[White Darkness]]'' was first published.
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* [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Evil of the Daleks (novelisation)|Doctor Who - The Evil of the Daleks]]'' was first published, completing the adaptations of the [[Second Doctor]] era. This was the last novelisation of a televised story to be released under the [[Target Books]] banner (the final Target release was based upon a radio play).
* [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Evil of the Daleks (novelisation)|Doctor Who - The Evil of the Daleks]]'' was first published, completing the adaptations of the [[Second Doctor]] era. This was the last novelisation of a televised story to be released under the [[Target Books]] banner (the final Target release was based upon a radio play).
* [[2 August|02]] - [[BBC Audio]] released an audio recording of [[TV]]: ''[[Fury from the Deep]]''. It was the final release of this nature until 1999.
* [[2 August]] - [[BBC Audio]] released an audio recording of [[TV]]: ''[[Fury from the Deep]]''. It was the final release of this nature until 1999.
* [[19 August]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[Birthright (novel)|Birthright]]'' was published. In an experimental move, ''Birthright'' and the following novel, [[PROSE]]: ''[[Iceberg (novel)|Iceberg]]'', were said to occur at the same time. ''Birthright'' was one of the earliest examples of a "Doctor lite" story (a format used for occasional episodes of the TV series beginning in 2006), with the [[Seventh Doctor]] absent for much of the book; ''Iceberg'' revealed his activities during this story.
* [[19 August]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[Birthright (novel)|Birthright]]'' was published. In an experimental move, ''Birthright'' and the following novel, [[PROSE]]: ''[[Iceberg (novel)|Iceberg]]'', were said to occur at the same time. ''Birthright'' was one of the earliest examples of a "Doctor lite" story (a format used for occasional episodes of the TV series beginning in 2006), with the [[Seventh Doctor]] absent for much of the book; ''Iceberg'' revealed his activities during this story.
* [[20 August]] - Actor [[Sydney Arnold]] died. He was the last surviving ''Doctor Who'' actor to have been born in the [[19th century]].
* [[20 August]] - Actor [[Sydney Arnold]] died. He was the last surviving ''Doctor Who'' actor to have been born in the [[19th century]].
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* ''[[Drabble Who]]'' was published. This was a charity publication featuring short pieces written by ''Doctor Who'' writers, cast, and fans.
* ''[[Drabble Who]]'' was published. This was a charity publication featuring short pieces written by ''Doctor Who'' writers, cast, and fans.
* ''[[Evening's Empire]]'', a ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' comic strip arc that was abandoned in 1991 before it could be concluded, was published in graphic novel format as a special issue of ''[[Doctor Who Classic Comics]]''.
* ''[[Evening's Empire]]'', a ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' comic strip arc that was abandoned in 1991 before it could be concluded, was published in graphic novel format as a special issue of ''[[Doctor Who Classic Comics]]''.
* [[3 September|03]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Paradise of Death]]'' Episode 2 was first broadcast on [[BBC Radio]].
* [[3 September]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Paradise of Death]]'' Episode 2 was first broadcast on [[BBC Radio]].
* [[10 September]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Paradise of Death]]'' Episode 3 was first broadcast on [[BBC Radio]].
* [[10 September]] - [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Paradise of Death]]'' Episode 3 was first broadcast on [[BBC Radio]].
* [[12 September]] - Actor [[Harold Innocent]] died.
* [[12 September]] - Actor [[Harold Innocent]] died.
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* [[26 November]] and [[27 November]] - A two-part special episode, [[NOTDWU]]: ''[[Dimensions in Time]]'', was broadcast to mark the thirtieth anniversary of ''Doctor Who''. Presented as part of the Children in Need campaign, the episodes were produced in 3-D and featured all surviving Doctor actors (plus representations of the two deceased Doctors) and many surviving companions, as well. The special marked the final on-screen appearance of [[Jon Pertwee]] as the Doctor, was the only ''Doctor Who'' story written by [[John Nathan-Turner]] and was also Turner's final involvement with the franchise. The special was produced in lieu of an abandoned movie project, ''[[The Dark Dimension]]''. The special episodes featured a new, sped-up arrangement of the ''Doctor Who'' theme and used a variation of the opening credits sequence introduced in [[1987]], along with the series logo also from '87; it was the final on-screen use of both. ''Dimensions in Time'' is considered canonically questionable.
* [[26 November]] and [[27 November]] - A two-part special episode, [[NOTDWU]]: ''[[Dimensions in Time]]'', was broadcast to mark the thirtieth anniversary of ''Doctor Who''. Presented as part of the Children in Need campaign, the episodes were produced in 3-D and featured all surviving Doctor actors (plus representations of the two deceased Doctors) and many surviving companions, as well. The special marked the final on-screen appearance of [[Jon Pertwee]] as the Doctor, was the only ''Doctor Who'' story written by [[John Nathan-Turner]] and was also Turner's final involvement with the franchise. The special was produced in lieu of an abandoned movie project, ''[[The Dark Dimension]]''. The special episodes featured a new, sped-up arrangement of the ''Doctor Who'' theme and used a variation of the opening credits sequence introduced in [[1987]], along with the series logo also from '87; it was the final on-screen use of both. ''Dimensions in Time'' is considered canonically questionable.


* [[2 December|02]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Left-Handed Hummingbird]]'' was first published.
* [[2 December]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Left-Handed Hummingbird]]'' was first published.
* [[22 December]] - Actor [[Henry McCarthy]] died.
* [[22 December]] - Actor [[Henry McCarthy]] died.
* [[29 December]] - Actor [[Robert Lankesheer]] died.
* [[29 December]] - Actor [[Robert Lankesheer]] died.

Revision as of 23:00, 5 July 2013

Timeline for 1993
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Events

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  • Actress Jocelyn Birdsall died.
  • 5 November - Actor Michael Bilton died in Berkhamsted, England.
  • 18 November - TV: The Dimension Riders was first published.
  • 18 - REF: Doctor Who - The Handbook: The Sixth Doctor was first published.
  • 20 November - Doctor Who's thirtieth anniversary was marked with a cover appearance on the Radio Times. This was the show's first appearance on the cover in ten years and one of the few occasions in which a series not currently being broadcast received the cover treatment (although the cover promoted the upcoming Dimensions in Time).
  • 23 November - This date marked the thirtieth anniversary of the first broadcast of Doctor Who.
  • 26 November and 27 November - A two-part special episode, NOTDWU: Dimensions in Time, was broadcast to mark the thirtieth anniversary of Doctor Who. Presented as part of the Children in Need campaign, the episodes were produced in 3-D and featured all surviving Doctor actors (plus representations of the two deceased Doctors) and many surviving companions, as well. The special marked the final on-screen appearance of Jon Pertwee as the Doctor, was the only Doctor Who story written by John Nathan-Turner and was also Turner's final involvement with the franchise. The special was produced in lieu of an abandoned movie project, The Dark Dimension. The special episodes featured a new, sped-up arrangement of the Doctor Who theme and used a variation of the opening credits sequence introduced in 1987, along with the series logo also from '87; it was the final on-screen use of both. Dimensions in Time is considered canonically questionable.

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