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* [[7 October (production)|7 October]] - [[Writer]] [[Robert deLaurentis]] submitted the first draft of ''his'' version of the storyline for [[Doctor Who (TV story)|the 1996 TV movie]], adapted from [[John Leekley]]'s [[24 August (production)|24 August]] script. In this new adaptation, [[the Doctor]] finds out that [[Daniel Joyce|his father]] is involved in a plot to [[Assassination|assassinate]] [[Adolf Hitler]], and meets up with him a half a century later. He completed a draft script based on this storyline on [[17 December (production)|17 December]]. | |||
== November == | == November == |
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Timeline for 1994 |
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1994 was a year in which a number of events important to the production of Doctor Who and its spin-offs occurred.
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
- 24 August - Writer John Leekley submitted the first draft of his script for the 1996 TV movie, based on his revised 27 July storyline. The most noticeable change from his last submission was a new cliffhanger involving a confrontation between Davros and the Daleks and the Doctor and Lizzie Travis. He submitted a fuller script on 8 September.
September
October
- 7 October - Writer Robert deLaurentis submitted the first draft of his version of the storyline for the 1996 TV movie, adapted from John Leekley's 24 August script. In this new adaptation, the Doctor finds out that his father is involved in a plot to assassinate Adolf Hitler, and meets up with him a half a century later. He completed a draft script based on this storyline on 17 December.
November
- 6-7, 9-11 and 13 November - The BBC Radio 2 audio story The Ghosts of N-Space was recorded at Maida Vale 6.