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* [[17 January (production)|17]] and [[19 January (production)|19 January]] - ''[[Project Lazarus (audio story)|Project: Lazarus]]'' was recorded at [[The Moat Studios]].
== January ==
* [[22 January (production)|22]], [[23 January (production)|23]] and [[24 January (production)|24 January]] - ''[[Doctor Who and the Pirates (audio story)|Doctor Who and the Pirates]]'' was recorded at The Moat Studios.
* [[17 January (production)|17]] and [[19 January (production)|19 January]] - The [[Big Finish Productions|Big Finish]] audio story [[Project Lazarus (audio story)|''Project: Lazarus'']] was recorded at [[the Moat Studios]].
* [[4 February (production)|4]] and [[5 February (production)|5 February]] - ''[[Omega (audio story)|Omega]]'' was recorded at The Moat Studios
* [[22 January (production)|22]], [[23 January (production)|23]] and [[24 January (production)|24 January]] - The Big Finish audio story ''[[Doctor Who and the Pirates (audio story)|Doctor Who and the Pirates]]'' took place at the Moat Studios.
* [[26 January (production)|26]] and [[27 January (production)|27 January]] - ''[[The Dark Flame (audio story)|The Dark Flame]]'' was recorded at The Moat Studios.
* [[26 January (production)|26]] and [[27 January (production)|27 January]] - The Big Finish audio story ''[[The Dark Flame (audio story)|The Dark Flame]]'' was recorded at the Moat Studios.
* 27 and [[28 January (production)|28 January]] - ''[[Davros (audio story)|Davros]]'' was recorded at The Moat Studios.
* 27 and [[28 January (production)|28 January]] - The Big Finish audio story ''[[Davros (audio story)|Davros]]'' was recorded at the Moat Studios.
* [[9 February (production)|9 February]] - [[BBC Three]] was launched — something [[BBC3|''Doctor Who'' had predicted decades earlier]]. The channel would later broadcast [[Series 1 (Torchwood)|the first series of ''Torchwood'']] as well as ''[[Torchwood Declassified]]''{{'}}s entire run.
 
* [[16 March (production)|16]] and [[17 March (production)|17 March]] - ''[[Flip-Flop (audio story)|Flip-Flop]]'' was recorded at The Moat Studios.
== February ==
* [[22 March (production)|22]] and [[24 March (production)|24 March]] - ''[[Creatures of Beauty (audio story)|Creatures of Beauty]]'' was recorded at The Moat Studios.
* [[4 February (production)|4]] and [[5 February (production)|5 February]] - The Big Finish audio story ''[[Omega (audio story)|Omega]]'' was recorded at the Moat Studios.
*24 March - [[Sympathy for the Devil (audio story)|''Sympathy for the Devil'']] was recorded at the Moat Studios.
* [[7 February (production)|7 February]] - The audio commentary for ''[[The Curse of Fenric (TV story)|The Curse of Fenric]]'' was recorded. (''[[The Collection]]: [[Season 26 (Doctor Who 1963)|Season 26]]'')
* [[9 February (production)|9 February]]
**[[BBC Three]] was launched — something [[BBC3|''Doctor Who'' had predicted decades earlier]]. The channel would later broadcast [[Series 1 (Torchwood)|the first series of ''Torchwood'']] as well as ''[[Torchwood Declassified]]''{{'}}s entire run.
**The Big Finish audio story ''[[Auld Mortality (audio story)|Auld Mortality]]'' was recorded at [[the Moat Studios]].
 
== March ==
* [[16 March (production)|16]] and [[17 March (production)|17 March]] - The Big Finish audio story ''[[Flip-Flop (audio story)|Flip-Flop]]'' was recorded at the Moat Studios.
* [[22 March (production)|22]] and [[24 March (production)|24 March]] The Big Finish audio story ''[[Creatures of Beauty (audio story)|Creatures of Beauty]]'' was recorded at the Moat Studios.
* 24 March - ''[[Sympathy for the Devil (audio story)|Sympathy for the Devil]]'' was recorded at the Moat Studios.
 
== May ==
* [[11 May (production)|11]] and [[12 May (production)|12 May]] - The Big Finish audio story ''[[The Natural History of Fear (audio story)|The Natural History of Fear]]'' was recorded at the Moat Studios.
* [[13 May (production)|13]] and [[14 May (production)|14 May]] - The Big Finish audio story ''[[The Creed of the Kromon (audio story)|The Creed of the Kromon]]'' was recorded at the Moat Studios.
* 14 and [[15 May (production)|15 May]] - The Big Finish audio story ''[[The Twilight Kingdom (audio story)|The Twilight Kingdom]]'' was recorded at the Moat Studios.
* [[16 May (production)|16 May]] - The Big Finish audio stories ''[[Scherzo (audio story)|Scherzo]]'' and ''[[Living Legend (audio story)|Living Legend]]'' were recorded at the Moat Studios.
* [[19 May (production)|19 May]] - The Big Finish audio story ''[[Full Fathom Five (audio story)|Full Fathom Five]]'' was recorded at the Moat Studios.
 
== June ==
* [[12 June (production)|12]]-[[13 June (production)|13 June]] - The Big Finish audio story ''[[Deadline (audio story)|Deadline]]'' was recorded at the Moat Studios.
* [[26 June (production)|26 June]] - The Big Finish audio story ''[[He Jests at Scars... (audio story)|He Jests at Scars...]]'' was recorded at the Moat Studios.
 
== August ==
* [[15 August (production)|15]], [[22 August (production)|22]], [[26 August (production)|26]] and [[28 August (production)|28 August]] - The Big Finish audio story ''[[Zagreus (audio story)|Zagerus]]'' was recorded at the Moat Studios.
 
== September ==
* [[1 September (production)|1 September]] - The Big Finish audio story ''[[Exile (audio story)|Exile]]'' was recorded at the Moat Studios.
* [[2 September (production)|2]] and [[5 September (production)|5 September]] - The Big Finish audio story ''[[Zagreus (audio story)|Zagreus]]'' was recorded at the Moat Studios.
 
== November ==
* [[November (production)|November]] - [[BBC Wales]] announced that it would produce a new series of ''Doctor Who'' for broadcast in 2005, returning the series to weekly television after a sixteen-year hiatus. Named executive producer was [[Russell T Davies]], best known as the creator of the controversial ''Queer as Folk'' series, but who also was a long-time fan of the franchise; he wrote a novel for the [[Virgin New Adventures]] book series, ''[[Damaged Goods]]''. [[Julie Gardner]] was also named an executive producer on the series. Little was revealed about the proposed series at this point except that it would be a continuation of the 1963-89 series and not a remake. The immediate impact on Richard Grant's status as the recently unveiled "Ninth Doctor" was not known.
* [[November (production)|November]] - [[BBC Wales]] announced that it would produce a new series of ''Doctor Who'' for broadcast in 2005, returning the series to weekly television after a sixteen-year hiatus. Named executive producer was [[Russell T Davies]], best known as the creator of the controversial ''Queer as Folk'' series, but who also was a long-time fan of the franchise; he wrote a novel for the [[Virgin New Adventures]] book series, ''[[Damaged Goods]]''. [[Julie Gardner]] was also named an executive producer on the series. Little was revealed about the proposed series at this point except that it would be a continuation of the 1963-89 series and not a remake. The immediate impact on Richard Grant's status as the recently unveiled "Ninth Doctor" was not known.


== Footnotes ==
== December ==
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* [[14 December (production)|14 December]] - Big Finish's ''Bernice Summerfield'' audio story ''[[Death and the Daleks (audio story)|Death and the Daleks]]'' was recorded.
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2003 was a year in which a number of events important to the production of Doctor Who and its spin-offs occurred.

January

February

March

May

June

August

September

November

  • November - BBC Wales announced that it would produce a new series of Doctor Who for broadcast in 2005, returning the series to weekly television after a sixteen-year hiatus. Named executive producer was Russell T Davies, best known as the creator of the controversial Queer as Folk series, but who also was a long-time fan of the franchise; he wrote a novel for the Virgin New Adventures book series, Damaged Goods. Julie Gardner was also named an executive producer on the series. Little was revealed about the proposed series at this point except that it would be a continuation of the 1963-89 series and not a remake. The immediate impact on Richard Grant's status as the recently unveiled "Ninth Doctor" was not known.

December