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* [[18 March (production)|18 March]] - In a speech to members of BAFTA, [[Russell T Davies]] revealed production of Series 3 of ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]'' had been impacted by BBC budget cuts and had nearly been cancelled on three occasions.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/7952655.stm|title=Who writer begs lotto for TV cash|date of source=19 March 2009|website name=BBC News|accessdate=1st September 2011}}</ref>
* [[18 March (production)|18 March]] - In a speech to members of BAFTA, [[Russell T Davies]] revealed production of Series 3 of ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]'' had been impacted by BBC budget cuts and had nearly been cancelled on three occasions.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/7952655.stm|title=Who writer begs lotto for TV cash|date of source=19 March 2009|website name=BBC News|accessdate=1st September 2011}}</ref>
* [[21 March (production)|21 March]] - A scene for ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time Part Two]]'' was shot early to accommodate [[Jessica Hynes]]' schedule and allow her to appear in a cameo.<ref name="WritersTale" />
* [[21 March (production)|21 March]] - A scene for ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time Part Two]]'' was shot early to accommodate [[Jessica Hynes]]' schedule and allow her to appear in a cameo.<ref name="WritersTale" />
* In the weeks following its broadcast of ''[[The Next Doctor (TV story)|The Next Doctor]]'', the Canadian television network [[Space (TV channel)|Space]] confirmed it had obtained the Canadian broadcast rights to the [[2009 specials]] and [[Series 5 (Doctor Who)|Series 5]], and announced it would air ''[[Planet of the Dead (TV story)|Planet of the Dead]]'' in June. This ended speculation over the future of ''Doctor Who'' on the [[Canadian Broadcasting Corporation|CBC]], although it was not yet known whether the CBC or related networks would retain broadcast rights to the first four seasons. Up to at least the end of Series 4, the CBC had been a sometimes-credited co-producer of the series; presumably this announcement meant that arrangement had ended.
* In the weeks following its broadcast of ''[[The Next Doctor (TV story)|The Next Doctor]]'', the Canadian television network [[Space (TV channel)|Space]] confirmed it had obtained the Canadian broadcast rights to the [[2009 specials]] and [[Series 5 (Doctor Who 2005)|Series 5]], and announced it would air ''[[Planet of the Dead (TV story)|Planet of the Dead]]'' in June. This ended speculation over the future of ''Doctor Who'' on the [[Canadian Broadcasting Corporation|CBC]], although it was not yet known whether the CBC or related networks would retain broadcast rights to the first four seasons. Up to at least the end of Series 4, the CBC had been a sometimes-credited co-producer of the series; presumably this announcement meant that arrangement had ended.
* [[23 March (production)|23]] and [[25 March (production)|25 March]] - The Big Finish audio ''[[Paper Cuts (audio story)|Paper Cuts]]'' took place at the Moat Studios.
* [[23 March (production)|23]] and [[25 March (production)|25 March]] - The Big Finish audio ''[[Paper Cuts (audio story)|Paper Cuts]]'' took place at the Moat Studios.
* [[26 March (production)|26 March]] - The Big Finish audio story ''[[The Drowned World (audio story)|The Drowned World]]'' was recorded at the Moat Studios.
* [[26 March (production)|26 March]] - The Big Finish audio story ''[[The Drowned World (audio story)|The Drowned World]]'' was recorded at the Moat Studios.
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* After 21 May - [[David Tennant]] filmed his final performance as the [[Tenth Doctor]] for ''[[The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith (TV story)|The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith]]''.
* After 21 May - [[David Tennant]] filmed his final performance as the [[Tenth Doctor]] for ''[[The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith (TV story)|The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith]]''.
* [[26 May (production)|26 May]] - The BBC and [[Russell T Davies]] announced [[David Tennant]] would appear as the [[Tenth Doctor]] in an [[The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith (TV story)|upcoming two-part episode]] of ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]''.
* [[26 May (production)|26 May]] - The BBC and [[Russell T Davies]] announced [[David Tennant]] would appear as the [[Tenth Doctor]] in an [[The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith (TV story)|upcoming two-part episode]] of ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]''.
* [[29 May (production)|29 May]] - The BBC announced that [[Karen Gillan]], who previously appeared in ''[[The Fires of Pompeii (TV story)|The Fires of Pompeii]]'', would co-star with [[Matt Smith]] as the new ''Doctor Who'' companion for [[Series 5 (Doctor Who)|Series 5]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/8073734.stm|title=Doctor Who assistant is unveiled|date of source=Friday, 29 May 2009|website name=BBC News|accessdate=1st September 2011}}</ref>
* [[29 May (production)|29 May]] - The BBC announced that [[Karen Gillan]], who previously appeared in ''[[The Fires of Pompeii (TV story)|The Fires of Pompeii]]'', would co-star with [[Matt Smith]] as the new ''Doctor Who'' companion for [[Series 5 (Doctor Who 2005)|Series 5]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/8073734.stm|title=Doctor Who assistant is unveiled|date of source=Friday, 29 May 2009|website name=BBC News|accessdate=1st September 2011}}</ref>


== June ==
== June ==
* [[June (production)|June]] - The Canadian cable network [[Space (TV channel)|Space]] officially confirmed it had obtained the broadcasting rights to ''Doctor Who'' from the [[CBC]], and would air the remaining [[2009 specials]] along with [[Series 5 (Doctor Who)|Series 5]] in 2010; in addition, it obtained Canadian broadcast rights to the first four seasons and the never-aired-in-Canada ''[[Voyage of the Damned (TV story)|Voyage of the Damned]]'' in the spring of 2010.
* [[June (production)|June]] - The Canadian cable network [[Space (TV channel)|Space]] officially confirmed it had obtained the broadcasting rights to ''Doctor Who'' from the [[CBC]], and would air the remaining [[2009 specials]] along with [[Series 5 (Doctor Who 2005)|Series 5]] in 2010; in addition, it obtained Canadian broadcast rights to the first four seasons and the never-aired-in-Canada ''[[Voyage of the Damned (TV story)|Voyage of the Damned]]'' in the spring of 2010.
* [[2 June (production)|2 June]] - [[Shaun Lyon]] announced that the Outpost Gallifrey website, the Doctor Who News website, and the Doctor Who Forum would all close as of 31st July. A detailed reason for closing the sites was not offered.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://trekbbs.com/showpost.php?s=359599e2f820825e5a2f0f387d5ccb06&p=3037752&postcount=1|title=Outpost Gallifrey/Doctor Who Forum To Close|author=DWF|date of source=June 3 2009|website name= The Trek BBS|accessdate=1st September 2011}}</ref>
* [[2 June (production)|2 June]] - [[Shaun Lyon]] announced that the Outpost Gallifrey website, the Doctor Who News website, and the Doctor Who Forum would all close as of 31st July. A detailed reason for closing the sites was not offered.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://trekbbs.com/showpost.php?s=359599e2f820825e5a2f0f387d5ccb06&p=3037752&postcount=1|title=Outpost Gallifrey/Doctor Who Forum To Close|author=DWF|date of source=June 3 2009|website name= The Trek BBS|accessdate=1st September 2011}}</ref>
* 2 June - The [[Big Finish Productions|Big Finish]] audio story ''[[The Prisoner of Peladon (audio story)|The Prisoner of Peladon]]'' was recorded at [[the Moat Studios]].
* 2 June - The [[Big Finish Productions|Big Finish]] audio story ''[[The Prisoner of Peladon (audio story)|The Prisoner of Peladon]]'' was recorded at [[the Moat Studios]].
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* [[1 July (production)|1]] -[[2 July (production)|2 July]] - The Big Finish audio stories ''[[Plague of the Daleks (audio story)|Plague of the Daleks]]'' was recorded at the Moat Studios.
* [[1 July (production)|1]] -[[2 July (production)|2 July]] - The Big Finish audio stories ''[[Plague of the Daleks (audio story)|Plague of the Daleks]]'' was recorded at the Moat Studios.
* [[13 July (production)|13]]-[[14 July (production)|14 July]] - Big Finish's [[Paradise 5 (audio story)|audio adaptation]] of the unproduced TV story ''Paradise 5'' was recorded at the Moat Studios.
* [[13 July (production)|13]]-[[14 July (production)|14 July]] - Big Finish's [[Paradise 5 (audio story)|audio adaptation]] of the unproduced TV story ''Paradise 5'' was recorded at the Moat Studios.
* [[20 July (production)|20 July]] - Production began on [[Series 5 (Doctor Who)|Series 5]] of ''Doctor Who'', with the BBC formally announcing the Doctor's new companion as [[Amy Pond]] and unveiling the first photographs of the [[Eleventh Doctor]]'s costume and revised [[the Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] exterior. Media coverage of the first day's filming also revealed [[Alex Kingston|a major guest star from Series 4]] would return. The episode filmed was later identified as ''[[The Time of Angels (TV story)|The Time of Angels]]''.
* [[20 July (production)|20 July]] - Production began on [[Series 5 (Doctor Who 2005)|Series 5]] of ''Doctor Who'', with the BBC formally announcing the Doctor's new companion as [[Amy Pond]] and unveiling the first photographs of the [[Eleventh Doctor]]'s costume and revised [[the Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] exterior. Media coverage of the first day's filming also revealed [[Alex Kingston|a major guest star from Series 4]] would return. The episode filmed was later identified as ''[[The Time of Angels (TV story)|The Time of Angels]]''.
* [[26 July (production)|26 July]] - ''Doctor Who'' was officially named the single most successful science fiction TV series by [[Guinness World Records]]. The honour was announced at the 2009 San Diego ComicCon.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://popwatch.ew.com/popwatch/2009/07/doctor-who-named-the-most-successful-scifi-series.html|title='Doctor Who' named 'most successful sci-fi series' by Guinness: Suck it, 'Star Trek'|author=Margaret Lyons|date of source=Jul 27 2009|website name=PopWatch|EW.com|accessdate=1st September 2011}}</ref> The same event also unveiled the first trailer for the [[David Tennant]] finale specials, confirming the return appearance of [[The Master|a longtime villain]] and indicating the title ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]'' for the finale. The ComicCon marked Tennant's first appearance at such an event; he was accompanied by [[John Barrowman]] and [[Russell T Davies]].
* [[26 July (production)|26 July]] - ''Doctor Who'' was officially named the single most successful science fiction TV series by [[Guinness World Records]]. The honour was announced at the 2009 San Diego ComicCon.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://popwatch.ew.com/popwatch/2009/07/doctor-who-named-the-most-successful-scifi-series.html|title='Doctor Who' named 'most successful sci-fi series' by Guinness: Suck it, 'Star Trek'|author=Margaret Lyons|date of source=Jul 27 2009|website name=PopWatch|EW.com|accessdate=1st September 2011}}</ref> The same event also unveiled the first trailer for the [[David Tennant]] finale specials, confirming the return appearance of [[The Master|a longtime villain]] and indicating the title ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]'' for the finale. The ComicCon marked Tennant's first appearance at such an event; he was accompanied by [[John Barrowman]] and [[Russell T Davies]].
* [[31 July (production)|31 July]] - The Internet's largest Doctor Who discussion board, the Doctor Who Forum, along with the original Doctor Who News Page, formerly known as Outpost Gallifrey, closed.
* [[31 July (production)|31 July]] - The Internet's largest Doctor Who discussion board, the Doctor Who Forum, along with the original Doctor Who News Page, formerly known as Outpost Gallifrey, closed.

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2009 was a year in which a number of events important to the production of Doctor Who and its spin-offs occurred.

January

February

March

  • March - An online version of Doctor Who DVD Files was launched, allowing those who already owned the DVDs, or unable to buy the magazine internationally due to licensing restrictions, access to the printed content of the magazine. The subscription-based site also made the contents of the Doctor Who: Battles in Time series available to international fans.
  • March - The BBC series Tonight's the Night launched a contest for viewers to create their own Doctor Who monster. Following the 28 March deadline, finalists would be chosen to take part in further competition on the series. The winner would appear in a specially written Doctor Who sketch.
  • March - A trailer for the upcoming K9 spinoff series was unveiled at the MIPTV show in Cannes and was later posted online.
  • 3 March - The BBC announced that outgoing Doctor Who executive producer Julie Gardner would join the Los Angeles branch of BBC Worldwide in June 2009, serving as executive producer of American-market projects.[3]
  • 5 March - The Big Finish audio story The Glorious Revolution was recorded at the Moat Studios.
  • 9-10 March - Big Finish's audio adaptation of the unproduced TV story The Nightmare Fair was recorded at the Moat Studios.
  • 16 March - A quarter-century after their use was phased out across the UK, Edinburgh's police department announced plans to reintroduce "TARDIS-style" police boxes.[4]
  • 16 and 18 March - The Big Finish audio story Patient Zero was recorded at the Moat Studios.
  • Mid-March - For the fourth consecutive year, episodes of Doctor Who written by Steven Moffat were nominated for the annual Hugo Award: Silence in the Library/Forest of the Dead. Also nominated was Russell T Davies' episode Turn Left, resulting in fan controversy; his Midnight was expected to be nominated. Competition for the award included episodes of Battlestar Galactica and Lost; this year Doctor Who did not win, and the award went to the made-for-Internet short film Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog.
  • 18 March - In a speech to members of BAFTA, Russell T Davies revealed production of Series 3 of The Sarah Jane Adventures had been impacted by BBC budget cuts and had nearly been cancelled on three occasions.[5]
  • 21 March - A scene for The End of Time Part Two was shot early to accommodate Jessica Hynes' schedule and allow her to appear in a cameo.[1]
  • In the weeks following its broadcast of The Next Doctor, the Canadian television network Space confirmed it had obtained the Canadian broadcast rights to the 2009 specials and Series 5, and announced it would air Planet of the Dead in June. This ended speculation over the future of Doctor Who on the CBC, although it was not yet known whether the CBC or related networks would retain broadcast rights to the first four seasons. Up to at least the end of Series 4, the CBC had been a sometimes-credited co-producer of the series; presumably this announcement meant that arrangement had ended.
  • 23 and 25 March - The Big Finish audio Paper Cuts took place at the Moat Studios.
  • 26 March - The Big Finish audio story The Drowned World was recorded at the Moat Studios.

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

Footnotes

Notes

  1. Davies has written multiple scripts since returning as head writer in the 2020s.

Citations

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 Davies, Russell T, Cook, Benjamin, 2008, Doctor Who: The Writer's Tale, BBC Books
  2. Gareth McLean (Friday 16 January 2009). The Doctor in Dubai: dubious indeed. guardian.co.uk. Retrieved on 1st September 2011.
  3. https://www.theguardian.com/media/2008/nov/12/bbc-television
  4. HAZEL MOLLISON (16 March 2009). Police bring Tardis-style boxes back into use. Scotsman.com. Retrieved on 1st September 2011.
  5. Who writer begs lotto for TV cash. BBC News (19 March 2009). Retrieved on 1st September 2011.
  6. Short Trips Announcement. Big Finish (17/04/2009). Retrieved on 1st September 2011.
  7. 7.0 7.1 CON: Allons-y!
  8. TV shows including Doctor Who 'giving children nightmares'
  9. Doctor Who assistant is unveiled. BBC News (Friday, 29 May 2009). Retrieved on 1st September 2011.
  10. DWF (June 3 2009). Outpost Gallifrey/Doctor Who Forum To Close. The Trek BBS. Retrieved on 1st September 2011.
  11. Margaret Lyons (Jul 27 2009). 'Doctor Who' named 'most successful sci-fi series' by Guinness: Suck it, 'Star Trek'. PopWatch. Retrieved on 1st September 2011.
  12. Michael Moorcock (11-11-2009). By TARDIS Through The Multiverse. Moorcock's Miscellany. Retrieved on 1st September 2011.
  13. Michael Moorcock (Saturday 21 November 2009). I'm writing the new Doctor Who. The Guardian. Retrieved on 1st September 2011.
  14. Proposed BBC Drama Village at Media Capital, Roath Basin. Welsh Government (14 December 2009). Retrieved on 1st September 2011.