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| | |creator = [[Century 21 Productions]] | ||
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}}'''''Dateline''''' – originally '''''Dateline 2065''''', then '''''Dateline 2066''''', '''''Dateline 2067''''', '''''Dateline '69''''', '''''Dateline 2088''''' and '''''Dateline 2089''''' – was a series of short stories published in ''[[TV Century 21]]'' and ''[[Action 21]]''. The stories were written as articles in real-world periodicals published in [[2065]], [[2066]], [[2067]], and [[2069]], or [[2088]] and [[2089]]. Set in the shared universe of [[Gerry Anderson]]'s {{w|supermarionation}} television series, several of these stories were [[crossover]]s with the [[Doctor Who universe]] through the settings of [[Astra]], first mentioned in ''[[The Rescue (TV story)|The Rescue]]'', or [[Unity City]], first mentioned in ''[[Duel of the Daleks (comic story)|Duel of the Daleks]]'', and [[Nikita Bandranaik]]. | |genre = | ||
|time = {{il|[[1966 (releases)|1966]]|[[1969 (releases)|1969]]|[[1988 (releases)|1988]] - [[1989 (releases)|1989]]}} | |||
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'''''Dateline''''' – originally '''''Dateline 2065''''', then '''''Dateline 2066''''', '''''Dateline 2067''''', '''''Dateline '69''''', '''''Dateline 2088''''' and '''''Dateline 2089''''' – was a series of short stories published in ''[[TV Century 21]]'' and ''[[Action 21]]''. The stories were written as articles in real-world periodicals published in [[2065]], [[2066]], [[2067]], and [[2069]], or [[2088]] and [[2089]]. Set in the shared universe of [[Gerry Anderson]]'s {{w|supermarionation}} television series, several of these stories were [[crossover]]s with the [[Doctor Who universe]] through the settings of [[Astra]], first mentioned in ''[[The Rescue (TV story)|The Rescue]]'', or [[Unity City]], first mentioned in ''[[Duel of the Daleks (comic story)|Duel of the Daleks]]'', and [[Nikita Bandranaik]]. | |||
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|''[[Giant G.P.O. Tower Airlift (short story)|Giant G.P.O. Tower Airlift]]'' | |||
|[[TV Century 21 Summer Extra 1966|1966 Summer Extra]] | |||
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|''[[Roman Citadel Mystery Solved (short story)|Roman Citadel Mystery Solved]]'' | |''[[Roman Citadel Mystery Solved (short story)|Roman Citadel Mystery Solved]]'' | ||
|[[TV21 82|82]] | |[[TV21 82|82]] | ||
|[[13 August (releases)|13 August]] 1966 | |[[13 August (releases)|13 August]] 1966 | ||
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|''[[Ferry Station Lost in Space (short story)|Ferry Station Lost in Space]]'' | |||
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|[[27 August (releases)|27 August]] 1966 | |||
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|[[August (releases)|August]] 1989 | |[[August (releases)|August]] 1989 | ||
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[[Category:Prose fiction overviews]] | [[Category:Prose fiction overviews]] |
Latest revision as of 23:44, 4 January 2024
Dateline – originally Dateline 2065, then Dateline 2066, Dateline 2067, Dateline '69, Dateline 2088 and Dateline 2089 – was a series of short stories published in TV Century 21 and Action 21. The stories were written as articles in real-world periodicals published in 2065, 2066, 2067, and 2069, or 2088 and 2089. Set in the shared universe of Gerry Anderson's supermarionation television series, several of these stories were crossovers with the Doctor Who universe through the settings of Astra, first mentioned in The Rescue, or Unity City, first mentioned in Duel of the Daleks, and Nikita Bandranaik.
The only stories listed below are those which feature DWU elements.
Stories[[edit] | [edit source]]
Dateline 2066[[edit] | [edit source]]
Dateline 2066 pages were printed in TV Century 21 between issues 52 and 89.
Title | Issue | Released |
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Solar Streak A.O.K. | 54 | 29 January 1966 |
Admiral Beatty Arrest Sensation | 55 | 5 February 1966 |
Fireball XL3 Crashes at Space City | 57 | 19 February 1966 |
Beatty Trial Sensation | 58 | 26 February 1966 |
Thieves Steal Million Dollars | 61 | 19 March 1966 |
Universal State Fair | 62 | 26 March 1966 |
Scoop of the Year | 67 | 30 April 1966 |
Border Flare Up | 69 | 14 May 1966 |
Drilling Town Success | 70 | 21 May 1966 |
Go Ahead on Atlantic Tunnel | 72 | 4 June 1966 |
Miro Gilfor Sensation! | 77 | 9 July 1966 |
GA34R Hunt | 80 | 30 July 1966 |
Giant G.P.O. Tower Airlift | 1966 Summer Extra | 1966 |
Roman Citadel Mystery Solved | 82 | 13 August 1966 |
Ferry Station Lost in Space | 84 | 27 August 1966 |
Dateline '69[[edit] | [edit source]]
Dateline returned as Dateline '69 for a one-off instalment in TV21 Annual 1970.
Title | Issue | Released |
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January to June | 1970 Annual | 1969 |
Dateline 2088[[edit] | [edit source]]
Dateline 2088 stories were printed in Action 21 issues 1, 2, and 3.
Title | Issue | Released |
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'Jinx Ship' Blasts Off For Mars | 1 | July 1988 |
Zero X: Four Crew Missing | 2 | August 1988 |
Astran Crisis | 3 | September 1988 |
Dateline 2089[[edit] | [edit source]]
Following the end of Dateline 2088, Dateline 2089 stories were printed in Action 21 issues 4 through 10.
Title | Issue | Released |
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Get the Gunman! | 4 | January 1989 |
Letters Special | 6 | March 1989 |
They Watch the World | 8 | August 1989 |