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* [[7th May|07]] - "Don't Shoot the Pianist" First Broadcast ([[The Gunfighters]] Episode 2)
* [[7th May|07]] - "Don't Shoot the Pianist" First Broadcast ([[The Gunfighters]] Episode 2)
* [[14th May|14]] - "Johnny Ringo" First Broadcast ([[The Gunfighters]] Episode 3)
* [[14th May|14]] - "Johnny Ringo" First Broadcast ([[The Gunfighters]] Episode 3)
* [[21st May|21]] - "The OK Corral" First Broadcast ([[The Gunfighters]] Episode 4)
* [[21st May|21]] - "The OK Corral" First Broadcast ([[The Gunfighters]] Episode 4). This marks the final time individual episode titles would be used in the original series (the practice would resume in 2005).
* [[28th May|28]] - [[The Savages]] Episode 1 First Broadcast
* [[28th May|28]] - [[The Savages]] Episode 1 First Broadcast



Revision as of 00:03, 28 May 2008

Events

History of the Doctor Who Universe

January

July

September

November

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History of Doctor Who

January

February

March

  • 05 - "The Steel Sky" First Broadcast (The Ark Episode 1)
  • 12 - "The Plague" First Broadcast (The Ark Episode 2)
  • 19 - "The Return" First Broadcast (The Ark Episode 3)
  • 26 - "The Bomb" First Broadcast (The Ark Episode 4)

April

May

  • 07 - "Don't Shoot the Pianist" First Broadcast (The Gunfighters Episode 2)
  • 14 - "Johnny Ringo" First Broadcast (The Gunfighters Episode 3)
  • 21 - "The OK Corral" First Broadcast (The Gunfighters Episode 4). This marks the final time individual episode titles would be used in the original series (the practice would resume in 2005).
  • 28 - The Savages Episode 1 First Broadcast

June

July


Summer

  • William Hartnell sends shockwaves through the Doctor Who production team by announcing his intention to leave the series. The producers and writers develop the concept of regeneration to explain the change of lead actor and cast Patrick Troughton as the new Doctor; Hartnell agrees to appear in the first two serials of the new season.

September

  • 8 - Star Trek debuts in America. This influential series would go on to become Doctor Who's chief rival in terms of franchise longevity, although the original series would only run until the spring of 1969.
  • 10 - The Smugglers Episode 1 First Broadcast
  • 17 - The Smugglers Episode 2 First Broadcast
  • 24 - The Smugglers Episode 3 First Broadcast

October

November

December

Reference

1965 20th century
1960s
1967