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==Events==
==Events==
===[[February]]===
===[[February]]===
* [[14th February|14]] - Dr. [[Owen Harper]], [[Torchwood Three]] operative, was born. ([[TW]]: ''[[Exit Wounds]]'', [[WEB]]: ''[[Torchwood website|torchwood.co.uk]]'')
* [[14 February|14]] - Dr. [[Owen Harper]], [[Torchwood Three]] operative, was born. ([[TW]]: ''[[Exit Wounds]]'', [[WEB]]: ''[[Torchwood website|torchwood.co.uk]]'')


===[[April]]===
===[[April]]===
* [[15th April|15]] - [[Samantha Jones]], future companion of the [[Eighth Doctor]], was born. ([[EDA]]: ''[[Unnatural History]]'')
* [[15 April|15]] - [[Samantha Jones]], future companion of the [[Eighth Doctor]], was born. ([[EDA]]: ''[[Unnatural History]]'')


=== [[December]] ===
=== [[December]] ===
* [[8th December|8]] - Knowing of the impending assassination of former member of [[The Beatles]] [[John Lennon]], the [[Seventh Doctor]], [[Ace]] and [[Bernice Summerfield]] travelled to [[New York City]]. [[Mark David Chapman]], influenced by [[the Blue]], shot and killed him anyway. ([[NA]]: ''[[The Left-Handed Hummingbird]]'')
* [[8 December|8]] - Knowing of the impending assassination of former member of [[The Beatles]] [[John Lennon]], the [[Seventh Doctor]], [[Ace]] and [[Bernice Summerfield]] travelled to [[New York City]]. [[Mark David Chapman]], influenced by [[the Blue]], shot and killed him anyway. ([[NA]]: ''[[The Left-Handed Hummingbird]]'')
* [[25th December |25]] - Professor [[Edward Travers]], CBE, died. ([[MA]]: ''[[Downtime]]'')
* [[25 December |25]] - Professor [[Edward Travers]], CBE, died. ([[MA]]: ''[[Downtime]]'')


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==Behind the scenes==
==Behind the scenes==
=== [[January]] ===
=== [[January]] ===
*[[5th January|5]] - [[DW]]: ''[[The Horns of Nimon]]'' Part 3 was first broadcast.
*[[5 January|5]] - [[DW]]: ''[[The Horns of Nimon]]'' Part 3 was first broadcast.
*[[12th January|12]] - [[DW]]: ''[[The Horns of Nimon]]'' Part 4 was first broadcast, bringing an end to the season six weeks earlier than planned due to the cancellation of [[DW]]: ''[[Shada (TV story)|Shada]]''. This was the final story to feature the original 1960s arrangement by [[Delia Derbyshire]] of the Doctor Who theme music, specifically the arrangement introduced in the [[1967]] serial [[DW]]: ''[[The Macra Terror]]''. This was also the final use of the diamond-shaped series logo and [[Bernard Lodge]] "tunnel" opening sequence. This story also brought to a close [[Graham Williams]]' involvement as producer and of [[Douglas Adams]] as a member of the writing team. Also, this was [[David Brierley]]'s final televised performance as the voice of [[K9]] (although he also voiced the character for the incomplete ''Shada'').
*[[12 January|12]] - [[DW]]: ''[[The Horns of Nimon]]'' Part 4 was first broadcast, bringing an end to the season six weeks earlier than planned due to the cancellation of [[DW]]: ''[[Shada (TV story)|Shada]]''. This was the final story to feature the original 1960s arrangement by [[Delia Derbyshire]] of the Doctor Who theme music, specifically the arrangement introduced in the [[1967]] serial [[DW]]: ''[[The Macra Terror]]''. This was also the final use of the diamond-shaped series logo and [[Bernard Lodge]] "tunnel" opening sequence. This story also brought to a close [[Graham Williams]]' involvement as producer and of [[Douglas Adams]] as a member of the writing team. Also, this was [[David Brierley]]'s final televised performance as the voice of [[K9]] (although he also voiced the character for the incomplete ''Shada'').
* [[24th January|24]] [[DWN]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Underworld]]'' was first published.
* [[24 January|24]] [[DWN]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Underworld]]'' was first published.
**The American edition of [[DWN]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Android Invasion]]'' was published by [[Pinnacle Books]].
**The American edition of [[DWN]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Android Invasion]]'' was published by [[Pinnacle Books]].


=== [[February]] ===
=== [[February]] ===
 
* [[4 February|4]] - Former [[Script Editor]] and writer [[David Whitaker]] died in [[Australia]].
* [[4th February|4]] - Former [[Script Editor]] and writer [[David Whitaker]] died in [[Australia]].
* [[21 February|21]] - [[DWN]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Invasion of Time]]'' was first published.
* [[21st February|21]] - [[DWN]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Invasion of Time]]'' was first published.


=== [[March]] ===
=== [[March]] ===
* [[20th March|20]] - [[DWN]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Stones of Blood]]'' was first published.
* [[20 March|20]] - [[DWN]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Stones of Blood]]'' was first published.
** Target Books reissued the [[1976]] non-fiction book [[REF]]: ''[[The Making of Doctor Who]]''.
** Target Books reissued the [[1976]] non-fiction book [[REF]]: ''[[The Making of Doctor Who]]''.
* The American edition of [[DWN]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Seeds of Doom]]'' was published by [[Pinnacle Books]]. This was the last re-print of a ''Doctor Who'' novelisation by Pinnacle, and as of 2009 stands as the last American edition of a Doctor Who novel to date.
* The American edition of [[DWN]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Seeds of Doom]]'' was published by [[Pinnacle Books]]. This was the last re-print of a ''Doctor Who'' novelisation by Pinnacle, and as of 2009 stands as the last American edition of a Doctor Who novel to date.


=== [[April]] ===
=== [[April]] ===
 
* [[24 April|24]] - [[DWN]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Androids of Tara]]'' was first published.
* [[24th April|24]] - [[DWN]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Androids of Tara]]'' was first published.


=== [[May]] ===
=== [[May]] ===
 
* [[26 May | 26]] - [[DWN]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Power of Kroll]]'' was first published.
* [[26th May | 26]] - [[DWN]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Power of Kroll]]'' was first published.


=== [[June]] ===
=== [[June]] ===
* The BBC announced that [[K9 Mark II|K9]] would be leaving ''Doctor Who'' during the next season. According to ''The Television Companion'' by David J. Howe and Stephen James Walker, the response to this announcement by fans inspired [[John Nathan-Turner]] to pitch the idea of a spin-off series featuring the character, which later became ''[[K9 and Company]]''.
* The BBC announced that [[K9 Mark II|K9]] would be leaving ''Doctor Who'' during the next season. According to ''The Television Companion'' by David J. Howe and Stephen James Walker, the response to this announcement by fans inspired [[John Nathan-Turner]] to pitch the idea of a spin-off series featuring the character, which later became ''[[K9 and Company]]''.
* [[4th June|4]] - [[Philip Olivier]] was born.
* [[4 June|4]] - [[Philip Olivier]] was born.
* [[26th June|26]] - [[DWN]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Armageddon Factor]]'' was first published. Due to the inability of [[Target Books]] to come to an agreement with [[Douglas Adams]], this would ultimately be the last of the ''[[Key to Time]]''- arc serials to be novelised. The remaining serial, [[DW]]: ''[[The Pirate Planet]]'', would not be officially novelised.
* [[26 June|26]] - [[DWN]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Armageddon Factor]]'' was first published. Due to the inability of [[Target Books]] to come to an agreement with [[Douglas Adams]], this would ultimately be the last of the ''[[Key to Time]]''- arc serials to be novelised. The remaining serial, [[DW]]: ''[[The Pirate Planet]]'', would not be officially novelised.
** [[DWN]]: ''[[Junior Doctor Who and the Brain of Morbius]]'' was first published. This was a short version of [[DWN]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Brain of Morbius]]'' and was the second of two such books released (a paperback edition of [[DWN]]: ''[[Junior Doctor Who and the Giant Robot]]'' was also released in 1980). Reportedly the book was originally to have been released in [[1978]].
** [[DWN]]: ''[[Junior Doctor Who and the Brain of Morbius]]'' was first published. This was a short version of [[DWN]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Brain of Morbius]]'' and was the second of two such books released (a paperback edition of [[DWN]]: ''[[Junior Doctor Who and the Giant Robot]]'' was also released in 1980). Reportedly the book was originally to have been released in [[1978]].
* ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' began publishing ''Doctor Who''-universe comics written by future comics superstar writer [[Alan Moore]].
* ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' began publishing ''Doctor Who''-universe comics written by future comics superstar writer [[Alan Moore]].


=== [[August]] ===
=== [[August]] ===
* [[Doctor Who Annual 1981]] was published. Beginning this year the annual, previously published each September, moved to August.
* [[Doctor Who Annual 1981]] was published. Beginning this year the annual, previously published each September, moved to August.
* [[6th August|6]] - [[Barry Justice]] (King [[Charles IX]] in [[DW]]: ''[[The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve]]'') died in [[London]].
* [[6 August|6]] - [[Barry Justice]] (King [[Charles IX]] in [[DW]]: ''[[The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve]]'') died in [[London]].
* [[7th August|7]] - The final issue of ''[[Doctor Who Magazine|Doctor Who Weekly]]'' was published; it changed to a monthly magazine in September.
* [[7 August|7]] - The final issue of ''[[Doctor Who Magazine|Doctor Who Weekly]]'' was published; it changed to a monthly magazine in September.
* [[21st August|21]] - [[DWN]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Keys of Marinus]]'' and [[DWN]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Nightmare of Eden]]'' were first published. For the first time in several years, [[Target Books]] released more than one book on the same day.
* [[2t August|21]] - [[DWN]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Keys of Marinus]]'' and [[DWN]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Nightmare of Eden]]'' were first published. For the first time in several years, [[Target Books]] released more than one book on the same day.
* [[30th August|30]] - [[DW]]: ''[[The Leisure Hive]]'' Episode 1 was first broadcast, launching a longer-than-usual [[Season 18]] that was [[Tom Baker]]'s final season and the first series produced by [[John Nathan-Turner]]. Among the numerous changes evident with this episode was the introduction of a radically different arrangement of the [[Doctor Who theme]] by [[Peter Howell]] and a new neon-tubing style [[Doctor Who logo|series logo]]. A modified costume was also introduced for the Doctor. Season 18 would be the last truly "season-long" series, as during the Davison era the show would air from January to March only (two episodes per week), and be subject to an ever-decreasing number of episodes thereafter.
* [[30 August|30]] - [[DW]]: ''[[The Leisure Hive]]'' Episode 1 was first broadcast, launching a longer-than-usual [[Season 18]] that was [[Tom Baker]]'s final season and the first series produced by [[John Nathan-Turner]]. Among the numerous changes evident with this episode was the introduction of a radically different arrangement of the [[Doctor Who theme]] by [[Peter Howell]] and a new neon-tubing style [[Doctor Who logo|series logo]]. A modified costume was also introduced for the Doctor. Season 18 would be the last truly "season-long" series, as during the Davison era the show would air from January to March only (two episodes per week), and be subject to an ever-decreasing number of episodes thereafter.


=== [[September]] ===
=== [[September]] ===
* ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' began publishing as a monthly publication, initially changing its title from ''Doctor Who Weekly'' to ''Doctor Who: A Marvel Monthly''.
* ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' began publishing as a monthly publication, initially changing its title from ''Doctor Who Weekly'' to ''Doctor Who: A Marvel Monthly''.
* [[John Nathan-Turner]] approached [[Peter Davison]] about taking over from [[Tom Baker]] as the star of ''Doctor Who''.
* [[John Nathan-Turner]] approached [[Peter Davison]] about taking over from [[Tom Baker]] as the star of ''Doctor Who''.
* [[6th September|6]] - [[DW]]: ''[[The Leisure Hive]]'' Part 2 was first broadcast.
* [[6 September|6]] - [[DW]]: ''[[The Leisure Hive]]'' Part 2 was first broadcast.
* [[13th September|13]] - [[DW]]: ''[[The Leisure Hive]]'' Part 3 was first broadcast.
* [[13 September|13]] - [[DW]]: ''[[The Leisure Hive]]'' Part 3 was first broadcast.
* [[20th September|20]] - [[DW]]: ''[[The Leisure Hive]]'' Part 4 was first broadcast.
* [[20 September|20]] - [[DW]]: ''[[The Leisure Hive]]'' Part 4 was first broadcast.
* [[27th September|27]] - [[DW]]: ''[[Meglos (TV story) |Meglos]]'' Part 1 was first broadcast, featuring the return of [[Jacqueline Hill]] to ''Doctor Who'', albeit as another character. [[John Leeson]] returned as the voice of [[K9]].
* [[27 September|27]] - [[DW]]: ''[[Meglos (TV story) |Meglos]]'' Part 1 was first broadcast, featuring the return of [[Jacqueline Hill]] to ''Doctor Who'', albeit as another character. [[John Leeson]] returned as the voice of [[K9]].


=== [[October]] ===
=== [[October]] ===
 
* [[4 October|4]] - [[DW]]: ''[[Meglos (TV story)|Meglos]]'' Part 2 was first broadcast.
* [[4th October|4]] - [[DW]]: ''[[Meglos (TV story)|Meglos]]'' Part 2 was first broadcast.
* [[11 October|11]] - [[DW]]: ''[[Meglos (TV story)|Meglos]]'' Part 3 was first broadcast.
* [[11th October|11]] - [[DW]]: ''[[Meglos (TV story)|Meglos]]'' Part 3 was first broadcast.
* [[16 October|16]] - [[DWN]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Horns of Nimon]]'' was first published. (Although the series branding changed to [[Doctor Who logo#Logo Five|a new logo]], the [[Doctor Who logo#Logo Four|the previous logo]] was still used by [[Target Books]] for several more volumes.
* [[16th October|16]] - [[DWN]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Horns of Nimon]]'' was first published. (Although the series branding changed to [[Doctor_Who_logo#Logo_Five|a new logo]], the [[Doctor_Who_logo#Logo_Four|the previous logo]] was still used by [[Target Books]] for several more volumes.
* [[18 October|18]] - [[DW]]: ''[[Meglos (TV story)|Meglos]]'' Part 4 was first broadcast.
* [[18th October|18]] - [[DW]]: ''[[Meglos (TV story)|Meglos]]'' Part 4 was first broadcast.
* [[24 October|24]] - At a press conference, the BBC announced that [[Tom Baker]] would be leaving ''Doctor Who'' at the end of the current season.
* [[24th October|24]] - At a press conference, the BBC announced that [[Tom Baker]] would be leaving ''Doctor Who'' at the end of the current season.
* [[25 October|25]] - [[DW]]: ''[[Full Circle]]'' Episode 1 was first broadcast, launching what would become known as the [[E-Space]] Trilogy. [[Matthew Waterhouse]] debuted as new companion [[Adric]].
* [[25th October|25]] - [[DW]]: ''[[Full Circle]]'' Episode 1 was first broadcast, launching what would become known as the [[E-Space]] Trilogy. [[Matthew Waterhouse]] debuted as new companion [[Adric]].


=== [[November]] ===
=== [[November]] ===
* The BBC announced that [[Peter Davison]] was  cast as the [[Fifth Doctor]].
* The BBC announced that [[Peter Davison]] was  cast as the [[Fifth Doctor]].
* [[REF]]: ''[[A Day with a TV Producer]]'', a non-fiction work profiling [[John Nathan-Turner]] and the production of [[DW]]: ''[[The Leisure Hive]], ''was published.
* [[REF]]: ''[[A Day with a TV Producer]]'', a non-fiction work profiling [[John Nathan-Turner]] and the production of [[DW]]: ''[[The Leisure Hive]], ''was published.
* [[1st November|1]] - [[DW]]: ''[[Full Circle]]'' Part 2 was first broadcast.
* [[1 November|1]] - [[DW]]: ''[[Full Circle]]'' Part 2 was first broadcast.
* [[8th November|8]] - [[DW]]: ''[[Full Circle]]'' Part 3 was first broadcast.
* [[8 November|8]] - [[DW]]: ''[[Full Circle]]'' Part 3 was first broadcast.
* [[13th November|13]] - [[DWN]]: ''[[Junior Doctor Who and the Brain of Morbius]]'' was published in paperback.
* [[13 November|13]] - [[DWN]]: ''[[Junior Doctor Who and the Brain of Morbius]]'' was published in paperback.
* [[15th November|15]] - [[DW]]: ''[[Full Circle]]'' Part 4 was first broadcast.
* [[15 November|15]] - [[DW]]: ''[[Full Circle]]'' Part 4 was first broadcast.
* [[22nd November|22]] - [[DW]]: ''[[State of Decay]]'' Part 1 was first broadcast.
* [[22 November|22]] - [[DW]]: ''[[State of Decay]]'' Part 1 was first broadcast.
* [[29th November|29]] - [[DW]]: ''[[State of Decay]]'' Part 2 was first broadcast.
* [[29 November|29]] - [[DW]]: ''[[State of Decay]]'' Part 2 was first broadcast.


=== [[December]] ===
=== [[December]] ===
 
* [[4 December|4]] - [[DWN]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Monster of Peladon]]'' was first published.
* [[4th December|4]] - [[DWN]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Monster of Peladon]]'' was first published.
* [[6 December|6]] - [[DW]]: ''[[State of Decay]]'' Part 3 was first broadcast.
* [[6th December|6]] - [[DW]]: ''[[State of Decay]]'' Part 3 was first broadcast.
* [[8 December|8]] - Ex-[[The Beatles|Beatle]] [[John Lennon]], who appeared as himself in [[DW]]: ''[[The Chase]]'', was shot and killed by Mark David Chapman outside his home in [[New York City]].
* [[8th December|8]] - Ex-[[The Beatles|Beatle]] [[John Lennon]], who appeared as himself in [[DW]]: ''[[The Chase]]'', was shot and killed by Mark David Chapman outside his home in [[New York City]].
* [[13 December|13]] - [[DW]]: ''[[State of Decay]]'' Part 4 was first broadcast.
* [[13th December|13]] - [[DW]]: ''[[State of Decay]]'' Part 4 was first broadcast.
* [[30 December|30]] - [[Tom Baker]] and [[Lalla Ward]] married; Baker was in the midst of filming [[DW]]: ''[[The Keeper of Traken]]'', while Ward's final episodes as [[Romana II|Romana]] had not yet been broadcast.
* [[30th December|30]] - [[Tom Baker]] and [[Lalla Ward]] married; Baker was in the midst of filming [[DW]]: ''[[The Keeper of Traken]]'', while Ward's final episodes as [[Romana II|Romana]] had not yet been broadcast.
* ''[[Marvel Premiere]]'' issue 57 was published by [[Marvel Comics]] in the United States. This comic, featuring [[Fourth Doctor]] comic strip reprints from ''[[Doctor Who Weekly]]'', was the first American comic ever published based upon the ''Doctor Who'' TV series (a previous comic published in the mid-60s by another US publisher was based upon the ''[[Dr. Who and the Daleks]]'' movie, not the TV series). This comic, and three other issues that follow, led to the launching of a monthly ''[[Doctor Who (1984)|Doctor Who]]'' title by Marvel in 1984.
* ''[[Marvel Premiere]]'' issue 57 was published by [[Marvel Comics]] in the United States. This comic, featuring [[Fourth Doctor]] comic strip reprints from ''[[Doctor Who Weekly]]'', was the first American comic ever published based upon the ''Doctor Who'' TV series (a previous comic published in the mid-60s by another US publisher was based upon the ''[[Dr. Who and the Daleks]]'' movie, not the TV series). This comic, and three other issues that follow, led to the launching of a monthly ''[[Doctor Who (1984)|Doctor Who]]'' title by Marvel in 1984.


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*[[The Adventures of K9]], a children's book series by [[David Martin]], was published by [[Sparrow Books]].
*[[The Adventures of K9]], a children's book series by [[David Martin]], was published by [[Sparrow Books]].
* [[Tom Baker]] and [[Lalla Ward]] appeared as the [[Fourth Doctor]] and [[Romana II|Romana]] in a series of commercials for Australian television, advertising Prime Computers (a room-sized computer system for business). While most of the commercials featured them in their standard character roles, the final commercial in the series had Romana flirting with the Doctor and ended with the Doctor proposing marriage to her.
* [[Tom Baker]] and [[Lalla Ward]] appeared as the [[Fourth Doctor]] and [[Romana II|Romana]] in a series of commercials for Australian television, advertising Prime Computers (a room-sized computer system for business). While most of the commercials featured them in their standard character roles, the final commercial in the series had Romana flirting with the Doctor and ended with the Doctor proposing marriage to her.

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  • The Adventures of K9, a children's book series by David Martin, was published by Sparrow Books.
  • Tom Baker and Lalla Ward appeared as the Fourth Doctor and Romana in a series of commercials for Australian television, advertising Prime Computers (a room-sized computer system for business). While most of the commercials featured them in their standard character roles, the final commercial in the series had Romana flirting with the Doctor and ended with the Doctor proposing marriage to her.