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[[31st December|31]] - A year prior to this date, the [[Eighth Doctor]] warns [[Chang Lee]] not to be in [[San Francisco]] for New Year's Eve 2000, suggesting knowledge of an event due to take place at this time. ([[DW]]: ''[[Doctor Who: The TV Movie]]'') | [[31st December|31]] - A year prior to this date, the [[Eighth Doctor]] warns [[Chang Lee]] not to be in [[San Francisco]] for New Year's Eve 2000, suggesting knowledge of an event due to take place at this time. ([[DW]]: ''[[Doctor Who: The TV Movie]]'') | ||
==History of Doctor Who== | ==History of Doctor Who== |
Revision as of 17:19, 25 May 2008
History of Doctor Who Universe
January
1 - The Doctor leaves San Francisco, Earth after preventing The Master from destroying the planet at the start of the new millennium. Grace Holloway declines an invitation to travel with him. (DW: Doctor Who: The TV Movie)
December
31 - A year prior to this date, the Eighth Doctor warns Chang Lee not to be in San Francisco for New Year's Eve 2000, suggesting knowledge of an event due to take place at this time. (DW: Doctor Who: The TV Movie)
History of Doctor Who
January
- Parallel 59 First Published
- Last of the Gaderene First Published
- The Land of the Dead First Released
- Donald Cotton, who wrote The Myth Makers and The Gunfighters dies.
- 13 - Eric Dodson, who portrayed the role of the headman in The Visitation, dies.
February
- The Shadows of Avalon First Published
- Tomb of Valdemar First Published
- The Fearmonger First Released
- 1 - Reginald Jessup, who played a servant in The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve and Lord Savar in The Invasion of Time dies.
March
- The Fall of Yquatine First Published
- Short Trips and Side Steps First Published
- The Marian Conspiracy First Released
April
- Coldheart First Published
- Verdigris First Published
- Dalek Empire: The Genocide Machine First Released
May
- The Space Age First Published
- Grave Matter First Published
- Red Dawn First Released
June
- The Banquo Legacy First Published
- Heart of TARDIS First Published
- The Spectre of Lanyon Moor First Released
- 18 - Derek Sydney, who played Sevcheria in "The Romans," dies from a heart attack in San Marcos, California.
- 28 - David Neal (The President in The Caves of Androzani) dies from natural causes.
- 29 - John Abineri, who had roles in Fury from the Deep, The Ambassadors of Death, Death to the Daleks and The Power of Kroll dies from motor neurone disease.
July
- The Ancestor Cell First Published
- Prime Time First Published
- Winter for the Adept First Released
- 11 - Roy Purcell (Chief Prison Officer Powers in The Mind of Evil and the President of the Council in The Three Doctors) dies as a result of complications from an operation.
August
- The Burning First Published
- Imperial Moon First Published
- Dalek Empire: The Apocalypse Element First Released
September
- Casualties of War First Published
- Festival of Death First Published
- The Fires of Vulcan First Released
- Mary Ridge, who directed Terminus dies.
- 4 - UK release of the remastered and unedited version of An Unearthly Child on Video
October
- The Turing Test First Published
- Independence Day First Published
- The Shadow of the Scourge First Released
- 14 - Lawrence Davidson, who appeared as the Draconian First Secretary in Frontier in Space dies.
- 21 - Alan Rowe, who played numerous memorable guest roles on Doctor Who, dies.
November
- Endgame First Published
- The King of Terror First Published
- The Holy Terror First Released
December
- The Mutant Phase First Released
- Morris Barry, who directed The Moonbase, The Tomb of the Cybermen and The Dominators, as well as playing Tollund in The Creature from the Pit dies.
- 17 - Maurice Quick, who played the Gold Usher in The Deadly Assassin dies.
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