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=== [[April]] ===
=== [[April]] ===
* [[1 April|1]] - The [[First Doctor]] fought off an [[alien invasion|invasion]] by the [[the Cold (entity)|Cold]]. ([[TN]]: ''[[Time and Relative]]'')
* [[1 April|1]] - The [[First Doctor]] fought off an [[alien invasion|invasion]] by the [[the Cold (entity)|Cold]]. ([[TN]]: ''[[Time and Relative]]'')
=== [[July]] ===
*[[25 July|25]] - In an alternate timeline where [[World War II]] is being fought, the [[Fifth Doctor]] met American pilot [[Angus Goodman]] on an island in the [[Pacific Ocean]]. ([[DWM]]:''[[4-Dimensional Vistas (comic story)|4-Dimensional Vistas]]'')


=== [[October]] ===
=== [[October]] ===
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* [[Nemesis]] approached [[Earth]] before the [[Kennedy assassination]] and, the [[Seventh Doctor]] implied, influenced it to happen. ([[DW]]: ''[[Silver Nemesis]]'')
* [[Nemesis]] approached [[Earth]] before the [[Kennedy assassination]] and, the [[Seventh Doctor]] implied, influenced it to happen. ([[DW]]: ''[[Silver Nemesis]]'')
* In Liverpool, the [[Tenth Doctor]] took [[Martha Jones]] to watch the Beatles perform. Whilst they were returning to the TARDIS, Martha was teleported to an alien planet. ([[DWA]]: ''[[Signs of Life]]'')
* In Liverpool, the [[Tenth Doctor]] took [[Martha Jones]] to watch the Beatles perform. Whilst they were returning to the TARDIS, Martha was teleported to an alien planet. ([[DWA]]: ''[[Signs of Life]]'')
* [[Harold Macmillan]] resigned as [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom]] and was succeeded by Sir [[Alec Douglas-Home]]. ([[CM]]: ''[[The Pelage Project (audio story)|The Pelage Project]]'')
* [[Harold Macmillan]] resigned as [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom]] and was succeeded by Sir [[Alec Douglas-Home]]. Both men were members of the [[Conservative Party]]. ([[CM]]: ''[[The Pelage Project (audio story)|The Pelage Project]]'')


=== Alternate timelines ===
=== Alternative timelines ===
* [[25 July]] - The TARDIS landed in [[Gus's World|a parallel Earth]] in which [[World War II]] never ended, and the [[Fifth Doctor]] was drawn into the conflict. ([[DWM]]: ''[[Lunar Lagoon]]'') With a native of this timeline, an American fighter pilot named [[Angus Goodman]], he departed. ([[DWM]]: ''[[4-Dimensional Vistas]]'')
* [[25 July]] - While on a fishing trip to an island to the [[Pacific Ocean]], the [[Fifth Doctor]] discovered that the [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] had [[materialise]]d in an [[alternate timeline|alternative timeline]] in which World War II had never ended. After being held at gunpoint by an American fighter pilot native to this timeline named [[Angus Goodman|Angus "Gus" Goodman]], the Doctor offered him the chance to get off the island, which was [[Japan]]ese territory. Goodman accepted the Doctor's offer and became a short-lived companion. ([[DWM]]: ''[[Lunar Lagoon (comic story)|Lunar Lagoon]]'', [[DWM]]: ''[[4-Dimensional Vistas (comic story)|4-Dimensional Vistas]]'') However, he was killed by the [[The Moderator|Moderator]], a hitman in the employ of [[Josiah W. Dogbolter]], before he could be returned in the United States in his timeline. ([[DWM]]: ''[[The Moderator (comic story)|The Moderator]]'')
* The [[Dalek]]s, using the [[Eye of Time]] to change history, exterminated [[human]]ity, ravaging and conquering [[Earth]]. This timeline was averted by the [[Eleventh Doctor]] and [[Amy Pond]]. ([[VG]]: ''[[City of the Daleks (video game)|City of the Daleks]]'')
* The [[Dalek]]s, using the [[Eye of Time]] to change history, exterminated [[human]]ity, ravaging and conquering [[Earth]]. This timeline was averted by the [[Eleventh Doctor]] and [[Amy Pond]]. ([[VG]]: ''[[City of the Daleks (video game)|City of the Daleks]]'')


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== Footnotes ==
== Footnotes ==
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Events

March

April

October

November

The abduction of Ian and Barbara likely occurred on an earlier date, possibly the 21st, due to the fact Susan indicates that she will return a borrowed book to the school "tomorrow"; as 22nd November 1963 was a Friday, this makes it unlikely that these events occurred just before the weekend break.
Journalist James Stevens established the dates of Ian and Barbara's abduction and the Shoreditch Incident. (MA: Who Killed Kennedy)

December

Unknown dates

Alternative timelines

Other timelines

See also

Behind the scenes

January

March

  • 11 - Alex Kingston, who plays River Song, was born.
  • 29 - C. E. Webber submitted to Donald Wilson an outline for a proposed family-oriented science fiction series to be called The Troubleshooters. Some of the earliest concepts of what was to become Doctor Who appeared in the document, which exists in the BBC Archives with notations from Sydney Newman.[1]
    • At some point after this, Webber and Newman submitted a revised outline which was now for a series to be entitled Dr. Who (sic).[2]

April

May

August

  • 20 - Production of Doctor Who began with a filming session at Ealing Studios for the first episode of DW: An Unearthly Child; the session involved the creation of the opening credits. This version of the first episode was beset by technical problems, and the BBC subsequently rejected it for broadcast, authorising a rare "do-over" for later in the year. This version, dubbed The Pilot Episode later, would be finally broadcast in the 1990s. This is the earliest known production session related to Doctor Who. (Source: The Television Companion by Howe and Walker)
  • 31 - A filming session was held at the BBC for DW: An Unearthly Child (aka The Pilot Episode).

September

October

November

  • 01 - One day studio recording at Lime Grove Studio D for DW: An Unearthly Child episode 3, "The Forest of Fear" took place.
  • 08 - One day studio recording at Lime Grove Studio D for DW: An Unearthly Child episode 4, "The Firemaker" took place, concluding the first Doctor Who serial.
  • 11 - One day studio recording at Lime Grove Studio D for DW: The Daleks episode 1, "The Dead Planet" took place. According to Howe and Walker's The Television Companion, this version was not transmitted and was remounted a month later.
  • 22 - Recording of "The Survivors", episode 2 of DW: The Daleks, was interrupted by the news of the Kennedy assassination, but resumed later the same day.
  • 23 - Doctor Who debuted on UK television with the first broadcast of episode 1 of DW: An Unearthly Child (which was also entitled "An Unearthly Child"). A few parts of the UK were unable to view the episode due to a power cut. Due to the events of the previous day, however, a franchise legend later emerged suggesting that news coverage of the assassination of Kennedy and/or subsequent killing of suspect Lee Harvey Oswald was the reason for the broadcast disruption; this was not the case. The first episode aired between a sports broadcast and a puppet series called The Telegoons. "The Medicine Men", an episode of The Avengers – also created by Sydney Newman – aired the same day.
    • Likely the earliest Radio Times reference to the series occurred in the issue dated 23rd November.
    • Joe Ahearne was born.
  • 30 - "An Unearthly Child" (DW: An Unearthly Child Episode 1) was broadcast for the second time as many viewers had missed the original screening as a result of a power cut; this was the first and for many years the only rebroadcast of a Doctor Who episode. The rebroadcast was followed by the first broadcast of "The Cave of Skulls". (DW: An Unearthly Child Episode 2)

December

  • 06 - Recording of Episode 1 of DW: The Daleks, "The Dead Planet", was remounted following a false start in November.
  • 07 - "The Forest of Fear" (DW: An Unearthly Child Episode 3) was first broadcast.
  • 14 - "The Firemaker" (DW: An Unearthly Child Episode 4) was first broadcast, concluding the series' first serial.
  • 21 - "The Dead Planet" (DW: The Daleks Episode 1) was first broadcast. The episode ended with the series' first great cliffhanger, featuring the first-ever glimpse of a Dalek.
  • 28 - "The Survivors" (DW: The Daleks Episode 2) was first broadcast.
  • 30 - Audience Research Report on the first episode of Doctor Who was filed with the BBC.

Footnotes