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On 16 July, a number of things set in or relevant to the Doctor Who universe were released or published.
- 1966
- Episode four of The War Machines premiered on BBC1, concluding season 3.
- Part four of the TV Comic story The Haunted Planet was published.
- 1977 - Part two of the TV Comic story The Orb was published.
- 1987 - The novelisation of The Sensorites was published by Target Books.
- 2009
- Chapter one of Blue Moon was published online.
- DWA 124 was published by BBC Magazines.
- 2011 - Earth Aid was released by Big Finish Productions.
- 2013
- The DVD box set The Doctors Revisited: Part One was released in Region 1.
- Heathrow Airport began a special summer-long Doctor Who event to celebrate the show's fiftieth anniversary. The opening was marked by a performance by the London Philharmonic Orchestra and a book signing of Jenny Colgan's Dark Horizons.[1][2]
- 2014 - DWA 350 was published by Immediate Media Company London Limited.
- 2015
- The Drosten's Curse was published by BBC Books.
- The audiobooks of The Drosten's Curse and Doctor Who and the Ark in Space were released by BBC Audio.
- Toby Hadoke's Who's Round 129 was released online.
- DWA15 4 was published by Panini Comics.
- DWFC 50 and DWFC RD 4 were published by Eaglemoss Collections.
- 2017 - Meet the Thirteenth Doctor premiered on BBC One.
Footnotes
- ↑ Unknown (2013). Doctor Who: until 1 September. Heathrow Airport. Retrieved on 31 July 2024.[dead link]
- ↑ Sam Rigby (15 July 2013). 'Doctor Who' to take over Heathrow Airport for 50th anniversary. Digital Spy. Archived from the original on 19 July 2013. Retrieved on 31 July 2024.