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* [[1963]] - Filming on ''[[Doctor Who]]'' began with a session at [[Ealing Studios]] for "[[An Unearthly Child (episode)|An Unearthly Child]]"; the session involved the creation of the [[Title sequence|opening credits]]. This version of the first episode was beset by technical problems, and the BBC subsequently rejected it for broadcast, authorising a rare "do-over" for later in the year. This version, dubbed "[[the Pilot Episode]]" later on, is the earliest known production session related to ''Doctor Who''.<ref>[[REF]]: ''[[The Television Companion]]''</ref>
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On 20 August, the following important behind-the-scenes events were known to have occurred:

  • 1963 - Filming on Doctor Who began with a session at Ealing Studios for "An Unearthly Child"; the session involved the creation of the opening credits. This version of the first episode was beset by technical problems, and the BBC subsequently rejected it for broadcast, authorising a rare "do-over" for later in the year. This version, dubbed "the Pilot Episode" later on, is the earliest known production session related to Doctor Who.[1]