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* ''[[An Unearthly Child]]'' was first released on video in the [[UK]].
* ''[[An Unearthly Child]]'' was first released on [[BBC Video]] in the [[UK]].
* [[14 January]] - Actor [[John Witty]] died.
* [[14 January]] - Actor [[John Witty]] died.
* [[18 January]] - ''[[Planet of Giants (novelisation)|Doctor Who - Planet of Giants]]'' was first published. With this release, all serials of the [[First Doctor]] era were now novelised.
* [[18 January]] - ''[[Planet of Giants (novelisation)|Doctor Who - Planet of Giants]]'' was first published. With this release, all serials of the [[First Doctor]] era were now novelised.
* [[20 January]] - Actor [[John Maxim]] died.
* [[20 January]] - Actor [[John Maxim]] died.
* [[Target Books]] began republishing selected novelisations with new cover designs by [[Alister Pearson]]. Other than the covers, these reprints were identical to earlier editions. A number of the reprints were issued to coincide with video releases (which often used the same cover art) and rebroadcasts. The reissues were also in most cases retitled from their original publication, either with the "Doctor Who and the ..." title format being dropped, or the book's title being changed to reflect the original broadcast title. The first two novelisations republished in the new format were ''[[Doctor Who and the War Games|Doctor Who - The War Games]]'' and ''[[Doctor Who and an Unearthly Child|Doctor Who - An Unearthly Child]]''.
* [[Target Books]] began republishing selected novelisations with new cover designs by [[Alister Pearson]]. Other than the covers, these reprints were identical to earlier editions. A number of the reprints were issued to coincide with BBC Video releases (which often used the same cover art) and rebroadcasts. The reissues were also in most cases retitled from their original publication, either with the "Doctor Who and the ..." title format being dropped, or the book's title being changed to reflect the original broadcast title. The first two novelisations republished in the new format were ''[[Doctor Who and the War Games|Doctor Who - The War Games]]'' and ''[[Doctor Who and an Unearthly Child|Doctor Who - An Unearthly Child]]''.
* [[15 February]] - ''[[The Happiness Patrol (novelisation)|Doctor Who - The Happiness Patrol]]'' was first published.
* [[15 February]] - ''[[The Happiness Patrol (novelisation)|Doctor Who - The Happiness Patrol]]'' was first published.
* [[15 March]] - ''[[The Space Pirates (novelisation)|Doctor Who - The Space Pirates]]'' was first published. It was the final [[Target Books]] novelisation by [[Terrance Dicks]].
* [[15 March]] - ''[[The Space Pirates (novelisation)|Doctor Who - The Space Pirates]]'' was first published. It was the final [[Target Books]] novelisation by [[Terrance Dicks]].
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* ''Pertwee in Person: Jon Pertwee Talks with David Banks'' was released on cassette by [[Silver Fist Productions]].
* ''Pertwee in Person: Jon Pertwee Talks with David Banks'' was released on cassette by [[Silver Fist Productions]].
* [[12 July]] - [[PBS|WHYY]] aired ''[[An Unearthly Child]]'' as the final PBS ''Doctor Who'' broadcast.
* [[12 July]] - [[PBS|WHYY]] aired ''[[An Unearthly Child]]'' as the final PBS ''Doctor Who'' broadcast.
* [[19 July]] - ''[[Mission to Magnus (novelisation)|Doctor Who - Mission to Magnus]]'' was first published. It was the third and final release in the "Missing Episodes" line, and the last "original" ''Doctor Who'' novel until the [[Virgin New Adventures]] line launched a year later.
* [[19 July]] - ''[[Mission to Magnus (novelisation)|Doctor Who - Mission to Magnus]]'' was first published, and saw the reappearance of [[Sil]], as well as the return of the [[Ice Warrior]]s who had not been seen on-screen since ''[[The Monster of Peladon (TV story)|The Monster of Peladon]]'' back in [[1974]]. It was the third and final release in the "Missing Episodes" line, and the last "original" ''Doctor Who'' novel until the [[Virgin New Adventures]] line launched a year later.
* With no plans for a twenty-seventh season in sight, the BBC closed the ''Doctor Who'' Production Office.
* With no plans for a twenty-seventh season in sight, the BBC closed the ''Doctor Who'' Production Office.
* [[2 August]] - Actor [[Edwin Richfield]] died.
* [[2 August]] - Actor [[Edwin Richfield]] died.

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Timeline for 1990
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In 1990, a number of things set in or relevant to the Doctor Who universe were released or published.

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  • An Unearthly Child was published in Germany under the title Doctor Who und das Kind von den Sternen.
  • Around the time of the BBC's announcement that no twenty-seventh season would be commissioned, Virgin Books, which had purchased Target Books, announced plans to launch a series of original novels continuing Doctor Who from the events of Survival; the line was scheduled to launch in 1991. It was also announced that the traditional Target novelisation format would also come to an end in 1991, with all but a few stories left to be adapted.