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'''23 November''' was a mysteriously critical [[calendar date|date]] in the [[space-time continuum]].
'''23 November''' was a mysteriously critical [[calendar date|date]] in the [[space-time continuum]].


==Properties==
== Properties ==
23 [[November]] was strangely critical to the [[space-time continuum]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Time Traveller's Diary (novel)}})
23 [[November]] was strangely critical to the [[space-time continuum]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Time Traveller's Diary (novel)}})


==Events==
== Events ==
===Early years===
=== Early years ===
In [[1638]], the [[Seventh Doctor]] launched the [[Nemesis]] statue into [[orbit]] after battling [[Lady Peinforte]] with the help of [[Roundhead]]s in a [[meadow]] in [[Windsor]]. The Doctor calculated that the statue would pass [[Earth]] every twenty-five years before returning in [[1988]], and set his [[watch]] to remind himself. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Silver Nemesis (TV story)}})
In [[1638]], the [[Seventh Doctor]] launched the [[Nemesis]] statue into [[orbit]] after battling [[Lady Peinforte]] with the help of [[Roundhead]]s in a [[meadow]] in [[Windsor]]. The Doctor calculated that the statue would pass [[Earth]] every twenty-five years before returning in [[1988]], and set his [[watch]] to remind himself. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Silver Nemesis (TV story)}})


In [[1962]], the "[[parent]]s" of seventeen-year-old [[James Stevens]] told him that he was [[Adoption|adopted]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Who Killed Kennedy (novel)}})
In [[1962]], the "[[parent]]s" of seventeen-year-old [[James Stevens]] told him that he was [[Adoption|adopted]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Who Killed Kennedy (novel)}})


===1963===
=== 1963 ===
A number of notable events occurred on this date in [[1963]].
A number of notable events occurred on this date in [[1963]].


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In [[2015]], the [[Twelfth Doctor]] helped [[Clara Oswald]] celebrate her [[birthday]]. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Partying of the Ways (comic story)}})
In [[2015]], the [[Twelfth Doctor]] helped [[Clara Oswald]] celebrate her [[birthday]]. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Partying of the Ways (comic story)}})


===Other realities===
=== Other realities ===
[[File:Arnold Grimsbottom and brother.jpg|thumb|[[Arnold Grimsbottom]] argues with [[Arnold Grimsbottom's brother|his brother]]. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Secret History of Life Before Doctor Who Magazine! (comic story)}})]]
[[File:Arnold Grimsbottom and brother.jpg|thumb|[[Arnold Grimsbottom]] argues with [[Arnold Grimsbottom's brother|his brother]]. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Secret History of Life Before Doctor Who Magazine! (comic story)}})]]
In [[the Daft Dimension]], 23 November 1963 was significant for being the day that the [[An Unearthly Child (in-universe)|first episode]] of ''[[Doctor Who (The Daft Dimension)|Doctor Who]]'' was broadcast and, with it, the advent of the ''Doctor Who'' fandom. After the episode had aired, [[Arnold Grimsbottom]] argued with [[Arnold Grimsbottom's brother|his brother]] over the significance of the unnamed policeman at the beginning, urging Grimsbottom to begin printing what he intended to be the world's first ''Doctor Who'' fanzine, titled ''[[That Police Man in Episode One is the Main Character, I'm Sure of It!]]'' ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Secret History of Life Before Doctor Who Magazine! (comic story)}}) Others who watched the broadcast included a young [[Timmy Smith]]. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Daft Dimension (DWM 584 comic story)|''The Daft Dimension'' 584}})
In [[the Daft Dimension]], 23 November 1963 was significant for being the day that the [[An Unearthly Child (in-universe)|first episode]] of ''[[Doctor Who (The Daft Dimension)|Doctor Who]]'' was broadcast and, with it, the advent of the ''Doctor Who'' fandom. After the episode had aired, [[Arnold Grimsbottom]] argued with [[Arnold Grimsbottom's brother|his brother]] over the significance of the unnamed policeman at the beginning, urging Grimsbottom to begin printing what he intended to be the world's first ''Doctor Who'' fanzine, titled ''[[That Police Man in Episode One is the Main Character, I'm Sure of It!]]'' ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Secret History of Life Before Doctor Who Magazine! (comic story)}}) Others who watched the broadcast included a young [[Timmy Smith]]. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Daft Dimension (DWM 584 comic story)|''The Daft Dimension'' 584}})


==Births and deaths==
== Births and deaths ==
In [[1863]], [[Victoria Waterfield]]'s mother [[Edith Waterfield]] died of [[pneumonia]] at the age of [[1826|37]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Downtime (novelisation)}}, {{cs|The Age of Ambition (short story)}})
In [[1863]], [[Victoria Waterfield]]'s mother [[Edith Waterfield]] died of [[pneumonia]] at the age of [[1826|37]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Downtime (novelisation)}}, {{cs|The Age of Ambition (short story)}})


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== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
The in-universe significance of 23 November, particularly in [[1963]] at 5:00, is due to many homages to the premiere date of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' itself.
The in-universe significance of 23 November, particularly in [[1963]] at 5:00, is a homage to the premiere date of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' itself.


In ''[[A Long Night (short story)|A Long Night]]'', 23 November 1963 is given as the in-universe date on which Ian Chesterton and Barbara Wright disappeared (a reference to the premiere date). From a real-world standpoint, this would be unlikely, as 23 November fell on a Saturday in 1963, and their disappearance occurred after they followed Susan home from school. The novel ''[[Who Killed Kennedy (novel)|Who Killed Kennedy]]'' more plausibly dates their disappearance to [[22 November|the day before]].
In ''[[A Long Night (short story)|A Long Night]]'', 23 November 1963 is given as the in-universe date on which Ian and Barbara disappeared (a reference to the premiere date). From a real-world standpoint, this would be unlikely, as 23 November fell on a Saturday in 1963, and their disappearance occurred after they followed Susan home from school. The novel ''[[Who Killed Kennedy (novel)|Who Killed Kennedy]]'' more plausibly dates their disappearance to [[22 November|the day before]].
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A calendar showing November 1963. (TV: Remembrance of the Daleks [+]Loading...["Remembrance of the Daleks (TV story)"])

23 November was a mysteriously critical date in the space-time continuum.

Properties

23 November was strangely critical to the space-time continuum. (PROSE: Time Traveller's Diary [+]Loading...["Time Traveller's Diary (novel)"])

Events

Early years

In 1638, the Seventh Doctor launched the Nemesis statue into orbit after battling Lady Peinforte with the help of Roundheads in a meadow in Windsor. The Doctor calculated that the statue would pass Earth every twenty-five years before returning in 1988, and set his watch to remind himself. (TV: Silver Nemesis [+]Loading...["Silver Nemesis (TV story)"])

In 1962, the "parents" of seventeen-year-old James Stevens told him that he was adopted. (PROSE: Who Killed Kennedy [+]Loading...["Who Killed Kennedy (novel)"])

1963

A number of notable events occurred on this date in 1963.

According to Barbara Wright's mother Joan, 23 November 1963 was the date on which Barbara disappeared, along with fellow teacher Ian Chesterton and student Susan Foreman. Barbara left in the morning at 8am with students' work, textbooks, the previous day's Evening Standard and The French Revolution for Susan. (PROSE: A Long Night [+]Loading...["A Long Night (short story)"]) However, the journalist James Stevens dated this event to 22 November. (PROSE: Who Killed Kennedy [+]Loading...["Who Killed Kennedy (novel)"])

A creature called the Shroud entered Earth soon after the assassination of the president and fed off of people's grief all around the world. The Eleventh Doctor and Clara Oswald stopped the alien before it could take over the planet, and the whole event was written off as a chemical attack. (PROSE: Shroud of Sorrow [+]Loading...["Shroud of Sorrow (novel)"])

Jorjie Turner was sent from 2050 to 1963. She was retrieved by K9 Mark 2 and Starkey. They also saved William Pike from being arrested by Barker. These actions resulted in preventing Darius Pike from being erased from history. (TV: The Cambridge Spy [+]Loading...["The Cambridge Spy (TV story)"])

Over the course of two hours, the First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh and Eighth Doctors and their respective companions Susan Foreman, Ian Chesterton, Barbara Wright, Jamie McCrimmon, Zoe Heriot, Sarah Jane Smith, Leela, Nyssa, Peri Brown, Ace and Charley Pollard all visited Bob Dovie at 59A Barnsfield Crescent in Totton, Hampshire, much to his annoyance. (AUDIO: The Light at the End [+]Loading...["The Light at the End (audio story)"])

The Fourth Doctor and K9 Mark II returned to 76 Totter's Lane to retrieve a Heshrax insect which he had been tracking the day that he left. While there, they met Debbie, Susan's best friend from Coal Hill School. Debbie, who turned fifteen that day, was concerned about Susan's sudden disappearance as she knew that Susan would never miss her birthday. She had met the First Doctor on one occasion but the Fourth Doctor did not recall seeing her before. He also did not remember Susan ever mentioning Debbie but admitted that he was not always the best listener. He told Debbie that Susan decided to stay on 22nd century Earth but then amended this by adding that he chose for her, expressing the hope that this decision was for the best. Debbie was thankful that she met the Doctor as, while she knew that she would never see Susan again, she could at least live her life safe in the knowledge that she was safe in the future rather than spend it wondering what happened to Susan and fearing the worst. (PROSE: Those Left Behind [+]Loading...["Those Left Behind (short story)"])

In a relatively early battle of the Last Great Time War, the Eighth Doctor and Susan Foreman prevented both the Daleks from the Time War and the Renegade Daleks from acquiring the Hand of Omega. With 1963 deemed temporally significant, the only way for the Doctor and Susan to enter and exit was by travelling via the backwash of their fateful departure with Barbara and Ian. (AUDIO: The Shoreditch Intervention [+]Loading...["The Shoreditch Intervention (audio story)"])

Amy Pond, living in New York, sent a letter in which she talked about her time with the Eleventh Doctor. Yasmin Khan later managed to obtain the letter for use in the Thirteenth Doctor's book. (PROSE: A Short History of Everyone [+]Loading...["A Short History of Everyone (novel)"])

Later years

In 1964, Joan Wright remembered the day Barbara Wright disappeared, one year prior. She spent time in Barbara's room, and then settled herself in bed with a crossword and a cup of cocoa. She eventually fell asleep, and dreamt that she was chatting with Barbara in the kitchen over tea, and that Barbara told her she was all right, she was travelling, and she'd be home very soon. Elsewhere in space and time, Barbara had the same dream in the TARDIS. (PROSE: A Long Night [+]Loading...["A Long Night (short story)"])

In 1988, the Nemesis statue returned to Earth, crash landing in the spot in Windsor from which it was launched. The Seventh Doctor battled Lady Peinforte, Cybermen, and Neo-Nazis to prevent the statue from falling into the wrong hands. (TV: Silver Nemesis [+]Loading...["Silver Nemesis (TV story)"])

In one of the infinite parallel universes of "possible space", (COMIC: Fire and Brimstone [+]Loading...["Fire and Brimstone (comic story)"]) 23 November 1994 in Egypt was the point in space-time where Ulysses left his last message to his son the Doctor. Accordingly, it was also one of the first points in Earth's history visited by the Doctor after he was banished from Gallifrey by his half-brother the Master. (PROSE: The Chronicles of Doctor Who? [+]Loading...["The Chronicles of Doctor Who? (short story)"])

In 1997, the re-coronation of Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom took place. (PROSE: The Dying Days [+]Loading...["The Dying Days (novel)"])

In 2010, Sarah Jane Smith, Clyde Langer and Rani Chandra arrived at the Shopkeeper's shop after the day's issue of the Ealing Echo had the main story featuring him claiming that an alien was in his shop. He revealed that it was a ploy to get them there and sent them through a time window, each to a different time period, so they could find three special objects. (TV: Lost in Time [+]Loading...["Lost in Time (TV story)"]) This was also the day Archie MacTavish's P.R.O.B.E. I.D. badge was issued. (HOMEVID: Kelpie [+]Loading...["Kelpie (home video)"])

In 2013, Ian Chesterton and Barbara Wright were on their fourth honeymoon. The Eleventh Doctor reunited with Clara Oswald to investigate a Zygon plot, leading to them encountering the War and Tenth Doctors on an adventure that ultimately ended with them saving Gallifrey at the end of the Last Great Time War. The entirety of the Doctor's first life cycle then met for tea in the National Gallery. (PROSE: The Day of the Doctor [+]Loading...["The Day of the Doctor (novelisation)"], Time Traveller's Diary [+]Loading...["Time Traveller's Diary (novel)"])

In 2015, the Twelfth Doctor helped Clara Oswald celebrate her birthday. (COMIC: The Partying of the Ways [+]Loading...["The Partying of the Ways (comic story)"])

Other realities

Arnold Grimsbottom argues with his brother. (COMIC: The Secret History of Life Before Doctor Who Magazine! [+]Loading...["The Secret History of Life Before Doctor Who Magazine! (comic story)"])

In the Daft Dimension, 23 November 1963 was significant for being the day that the first episode of Doctor Who was broadcast and, with it, the advent of the Doctor Who fandom. After the episode had aired, Arnold Grimsbottom argued with his brother over the significance of the unnamed policeman at the beginning, urging Grimsbottom to begin printing what he intended to be the world's first Doctor Who fanzine, titled That Police Man in Episode One is the Main Character, I'm Sure of It! (COMIC: The Secret History of Life Before Doctor Who Magazine! [+]Loading...["The Secret History of Life Before Doctor Who Magazine! (comic story)"]) Others who watched the broadcast included a young Timmy Smith. (COMIC: The Daft Dimension 584 [+]Loading...["The Daft Dimension (DWM 584 comic story)","''The Daft Dimension'' 584"])

Births and deaths

In 1863, Victoria Waterfield's mother Edith Waterfield died of pneumonia at the age of 37. (PROSE: Downtime [+]Loading...["Downtime (novelisation)"], The Age of Ambition [+]Loading...["The Age of Ambition (short story)"])

In 1866, Clara Oswin Oswald, a splinter of companion Clara Oswald, was born, as she would later claim, "inside Big Ben." (TV: The Snowmen [+]Loading...["The Snowmen (TV story)"])

In an unknown year, Barbara Wright's aunt Cecilia was born. (AUDIO: 1963 [+]Loading...["1963 (audio story)"])

In 1945, James Stevens was born in New Zealand. He was technically born on 22 November G.M.T. time. (PROSE: Who Killed Kennedy [+]Loading...["Who Killed Kennedy (novel)"])

In 1948, Debbie was born. (PROSE: Those Left Behind [+]Loading...["Those Left Behind (short story)"])

In London 1963, a man was stabbed in an alleyway with a flick knife. His murderer was never found. Elsewhere in the city, a baby boy was born and named John Fitzgerald after U.S. President John F. Kennedy, who was assassinated the previous day. (AUDIO: 1963 [+]Loading...["1963 (audio story)"])

In 1986, Clara Oswald was born. (TV: Death in Heaven [+]Loading...["Death in Heaven (TV story)"])

In 2006, the former Torchwood agent Lucia Moretti died of heart disease. (TV: Children of Earth: Day Three [+]Loading...["Children of Earth: Day Three (TV story)"])

Behind the scenes

The in-universe significance of 23 November, particularly in 1963 at 5:00, is a homage to the premiere date of Doctor Who itself.

In A Long Night, 23 November 1963 is given as the in-universe date on which Ian and Barbara disappeared (a reference to the premiere date). From a real-world standpoint, this would be unlikely, as 23 November fell on a Saturday in 1963, and their disappearance occurred after they followed Susan home from school. The novel Who Killed Kennedy more plausibly dates their disappearance to the day before.