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== Categories to re-sort (subcategories) ==
== Categories to re-sort (subcategories) ==
* [[:Category:Human researchers]]
* [[:Category:Human scientists]]
* [[:Category:Human scholars]]
* [[:Category:Doctor Who crew]]
* [[:Category:Doctor Who crew]]
* [[:Category:Torchwood crew]]
* [[:Category:Torchwood crew]]
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== Categories to make ==
== Categories to make ==
* Subcategories for [[:category:Comic writers]]
* [[:Category:Torchwood dub voice actors]]
* [[:Category:Mythological figures from the real world]]
* [[:Category:US businesses]]
* [[:Category:British businesses]] (don't forget [[:Category:British corporations|corporations]])
* [[:Category:Maids]] ([[:category:Servants|Servants]])
* [[:Category:Human maids]] ([[:category:Human servants|Human servants]])
* [[:Category:Humans by employer]] ([[:category:Individuals by employer|Individuals by employer]])
* [[:Category:Slave owners]] ([[Achmar]])
** [[:Category:Human slave owners]]
* [[:Category:Fortifications]]
* [[:Category:Fortifications]]
== Templates to make ==
* [[:Template:BFST]] or [[:Template:ST short stories]]


== Pages to make ==
== Pages to make ==
* [[Engineering manager]]
=== DWU ===
* [[Technical manager]]
* [[Foster care]]
 
=== Real world ===
* [[Out of Africa Entertainment]]
* Split [[Production accountant]] into ''Production accountant'' and ''[[Senior production accountant]]''.
* [[Prosthetic make-up artist]]
* {{s|[[Engineering manager]]}}
* {{s|[[Technical manager]]}}
* [[Technical co-ordinator]]
* [[Senior cameraman]] / [[Camera supervisor]]
* [[Senior cameraman]] / [[Camera supervisor]]
* [[Director's assistant]]
* [[Director's assistant]]
* [[O.B. lighting]]
* [[O.B. sound]] (check [[OB sound]], [[O.B. Sound]], etc.)
* [[Video effects]] (is it [[visual effects]]? [[visual effects supervisor]]?)
* [[Video effects]] (is it [[visual effects]]? [[visual effects supervisor]]?)
* [[Film operative]] / [[Film operator]] (check capitals--also, related to "production operative")
* [[Film operative]] / [[Film operator]] (check capitals--also, related to "production operative")
* [[Film operations manager]] / [[Film operatives manager]] / [[Film ops manager]]
== Categories to rename ==
* [[:Category:Marnal's books|Marnal's books]]


== Remind me to add date info from... ==
== Remind me to add date info from... ==

Latest revision as of 05:28, 6 September 2019

Categories to re-sort (subcategories)[[edit] | [edit source]]

Categories to make[[edit] | [edit source]]

Templates to make[[edit] | [edit source]]

Pages to make[[edit] | [edit source]]

DWU[[edit] | [edit source]]

Real world[[edit] | [edit source]]

Categories to rename[[edit] | [edit source]]

Remind me to add date info from...[[edit] | [edit source]]

TV[[edit] | [edit source]]

Classic series[[edit] | [edit source]]
  1. Delta and the Bannermen (7 March)
  2. Mawdryn Undead (7 June)
  3. The Evil of the Daleks (20 July, June)
  4. Colony in Space (3 March =>)

Prose[[edit] | [edit source]]

90s novels[[edit] | [edit source]]
  1. First Frontier (May Day, 4 October, 17 October, 7 December)
  2. Zeta Major (quite a few, numerically dated)
  3. The King of Terror (9-10 January, 1, 3, 11 July, 28 September, 4 December)
  4. Birthright (3 February, 15-24 April, 3 November)
  5. Interference - Book One (8, 18-20 August, 2-3, 13-14 September)
  6. The Ghosts of N-Space (18-22 May)
  7. World Game (9 August, 18 December, 18 November, July)
  8. Who Killed Kennedy (22 January, 16 June, 7 September, 14 September, 22 November)
  9. The Domino Effect (17 to 20 April, possibly others)
  10. The Doomsday Manuscript (1-3 January, 6 January)
  11. Wolfsbane (27-28 November (and 29?), 29 June)
  12. The Bodysnatchers (11 January, 13 January)
  13. Down (26 December, 14 January)
  14. The Sands of Time (9 to 10 November)
  15. The Shadow in the Glass (17 May, 18 August, possibly others)
  16. The Suns of Caresh (11 August)
  17. The Dying Days (30 April, 6 May)
  18. Eater of Wasps (27 August)
  19. Instruments of Darkness (29 December)
  20. The City of the Dead (30 April)
  21. The Roundheads (20 January)
  22. Head Games (20 January)
  23. Casualties of War (19 August)
  24. The Wheel of Ice (14 July, possibly others)
  25. Millennial Rites (figure out what 7 May 1994 is)
Gold Mines[[edit] | [edit source]]
  1. Revolution Man (goldmine)
  2. The Time Travellers (goldmine)
  3. The Witch Hunters (goldmine)
  4. So Vile a Sin (goldmine)
  5. Loving the Alien (goldmine)
  6. Dead Romance (goldmine)
  7. Reckless Engineering (2 February, 19 July, 2 October, 22 October, 23 October, 1 November)
  8. Damaged Goods (goldmine)
  9. Just War (goldmine)
  10. Interference - Book One (goldmine)
  11. The Left-Handed Hummingbird (minor goldmine)
  12. Byzantium! (14 to 30 March)
  13. Salvation (19, 20, 25, 29 March, 1 April, 3 April, 23 August, perhaps more)
  14. Genius Loci (5 November, 1 January, 2 February)
Short stories[[edit] | [edit source]]
  1. Artificial Intelligence from Short Trips: 2040 (24, 25, 26, 28, 30, 31 March, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25 April)
  2. On Trial from A Life in Pieces (23 September, 16 October, 12 November, 14 November, 1 December, 2 December, 2 January)
  3. Short Trips: The Ghosts of Christmas (1, 8, 18 January, 29 October, 2, 24 December)
  4. The Lost Diaries of Winston Spencer Churchill from The Brilliant Book 2011 (18 March, 26 October, 3 September, 2 January, etc)
  5. Short Trips: Destination Prague (1, 15 January)
  6. White Man's Burden from Short Trips: Past Tense (10-12 April)
  7. Nursery Politics from Nobody's Children (11, 20 February, possibly more)
  8. Dear John (17 May, 23 June)
  9. The Little Things (16, 17 December)
  10. Ancient Whispers from Short Trips: The Centenarian (8 January)
New Series Adventures[[edit] | [edit source]]
  1. Nuclear Time (3 August, 23-24 February, 27 May, 3 February, 28 February, 28 August)
  2. Sting of the Zygons (16-18 September)
  3. The Stone Rose (17 April)
  4. The Taking of Chelsea 426 (20 August)
  5. Only Human (2 October)
  6. The Art of Destruction (11 April)
  7. Beautiful Chaos (15 May)
  8. Night of the Humans (14 March)
  9. The Stone Rose (19 March)
  10. The Glamour Chase (14 August)
Erimem[[edit] | [edit source]]
  1. Tick-Tock from Into the Unknown (14 May)

Audio[[edit] | [edit source]]

Big Finish[[edit] | [edit source]]
  1. 1963: The Space Race (10-23 November)
  2. 1963: The Assassination Games (30 November-1 December)
  3. The Girl Who Never Was (31 December, 1 January, 17 January)
  4. The Kingmaker (several, including 22 August)
  5. Project: Destiny (several in April, with 18 and 19 specifically mentioned but others before and after)
  6. Flip-Flop (24-25 December)
  7. Protect and Survive (9-18 November)
  8. Persuasion (27 September, maybe a day in May)
  9. Winter for the Adept (22 December)
  10. Bloodtide (19 September)
  11. Casualties of War (8 May)
  12. The Haunting of Thomas Brewster (14 November)
  13. The Curse of Davros (18 June)
  14. Invaders from Mars (31 October)
  15. Energy of the Daleks (30 January, partially covered)
  16. Storm Warning (4 to 5 October, maybe more, mostly covered)
AudioGO[[edit] | [edit source]]
  1. Blackout (9 November)

Comics[[edit] | [edit source]]

IDW Publishing[[edit] | [edit source]]
  1. Ripper's Curse (29-30 September, 8-9 November)
  2. The Doctor and the Nurse (17 October, covered but possible expansion)
Doctor Who Magazine[[edit] | [edit source]]
  1. The Love Invasion (20 July)

Other reminders:[[edit] | [edit source]]

  1. Read Happy Endings to create pub quiz (others: 42, Greeks Bearing Gifts, Love & Monsters)
  2. Bear through Oh No It Isn't!/Oh No It Isn't! for its abundance of pop culture and fairy tale references. If I can survive.
  3. Create Stag party and Hen night (main: Something Borrowed, The Vampires of Venice, The King's Dragon)



Today in Doctor Who history[[edit] | [edit source]]


A calendar showing November 1963. (TV: Remembrance of the Daleks [+]Loading...["Remembrance of the Daleks (TV story)"])

9 November was a date.

Holidays and observances[[edit] | [edit source]]

9 November was the date of the Spiridon hide-and-seek tournament. (PROSE: Time Traveller's Diary [+]Loading...["Time Traveller's Diary (novel)"])

Events[[edit] | [edit source]]

In 1923, the Seventh Doctor and Ace arrived in Munich just as the Beer Hall Putsch concluded. Adolf Hitler and his followers had been driven away from the War Office by soldiers. To Ace's surprise, the Doctor told Hitler that he must not give up and would one day rule Germany. Hastily explaining his actions were necessary to ensure that Earth history ran its proper course, the Doctor ushered Ace back to the TARDIS, where they were fired upon with an energy weapon, a sign that a non-contemporaneous person had been manipulating the past. (PROSE: Timewyrm: Exodus [+]Loading...["Timewyrm: Exodus (novel)"])

In 1954, the First Doctor, Susan Foreman, Ian Chesterton and Barbara Wright attended a performance of The Crucible by Arthur Miller in Bristol. (PROSE: The Witch Hunters [+]Loading...["The Witch Hunters (novel)"])

In 1989, the numerous revolutions against the rule of the Soviet Union in the Eastern Bloc countries led to the fall of the Berlin Wall in East Berlin, East Germany. (AUDIO: Protect and Survive [+]Loading...["Protect and Survive (audio story)"]; COMIC: The Broken Man [+]Loading...["The Broken Man (comic story)"]) Prior to or during his tenth incarnation, the Doctor had witnessed the fall of the Berlin Wall on two occasions. The actor David Hasselhoff was also present and sang a song. (PROSE: Autonomy [+]Loading...["Autonomy (novel)"])

Also in 1989, in an alternate timeline created by the Elder Gods in the hope of destroying Earth, a nuclear war which came to be known as World War III broke out between the United States and its allies including the United Kingdom on the one hand and the Soviet Union on the other hand. Given that nuclear weapons were used by both sides, hundreds of millions of people were killed in the conflict. This timeline was ultimately negated by the Seventh Doctor. (AUDIO: Protect and Survive [+]Loading...["Protect and Survive (audio story)"])


In 2024, the Fifteenth Doctor and Ruby Sunday landed on the Welsh coast. The Doctor stepped in a fairy circle and promptly vanished. The timeline which proceeded from this saw Ruby being haunted by a mysterious woman who stayed exactly 73 yards away from her and whose presence caused her to lead a life of isolation. Upon her death in that timeline, Ruby was sent back to the past and manifested as the Woman herself. The younger Ruby seeing her older self was able to change events and prevent the Doctor from stepping in the circle, undoing the timeline. Ruby, however, retained some lingering memories of its existence. (TV: 73 Yards [+]Loading...["73 Yards (TV story)"], PROSE: 73 Yards [+]Loading...["73 Yards (novelisation)"])