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* [[31 August (production)|31 August]] - With no plans for a twenty-seventh season in sight, the [[BBC]] closed the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' Production Office. [[John Nathan-Turner]] also officially resigned as producer at this time. (He had still been contracted as producer for another year after 1989.) <ref>''Doctor Who Magazine Issue ''166, 31 October 1990, p. 5.</ref> | * [[31 August (production)|31 August]] - With no plans for a twenty-seventh season in sight, the [[BBC]] closed the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' Production Office. [[John Nathan-Turner]] also officially resigned as producer at this time. (He had still been contracted as producer for another year after 1989.) <ref>''Doctor Who Magazine Issue ''166, 31 October 1990, p. 5.</ref> | ||
* 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 [[Virgin New Adventures|a new 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. | * 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 [[Virgin New Adventures|a new series of original novels]] continuing ''Doctor Who'' from the events of ''[[Survival (TV story)|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. | ||
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1990 was a year in which a number of events important to the production of Doctor Who and its spin-offs occurred.
- 31 August - With no plans for a twenty-seventh season in sight, the BBC closed the Doctor Who Production Office. John Nathan-Turner also officially resigned as producer at this time. (He had still been contracted as producer for another year after 1989.) [1]
- 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 new 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.
Footnotes
- ↑ Doctor Who Magazine Issue 166, 31 October 1990, p. 5.