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* [[The Dimension Riders]] First Published
* [[The Dimension Riders]] First Published
* [[5th November |5]] - [[Michael Bilton]], who played [[Charles de Teligny]] in "[[The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve]]," [[Collins (Pyramids of Mars) |Collins]] in "[[Pyramids of Mars]]," and a [[Time Lord]] in "[[The Deadly Assassin]]," dies in [[Wikipedia:Berkhamsted |Berkhamsted]], [[England]].
* [[5th November |5]] - [[Michael Bilton]], who played [[Charles de Teligny]] in "[[The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve]]," [[Collins (Pyramids of Mars) |Collins]] in "[[Pyramids of Mars]]," and a [[Time Lord]] in "[[The Deadly Assassin]]," dies in [[Wikipedia:Berkhamsted |Berkhamsted]], [[England]].
* [[23rd November |23]] - 30th anniversary of the first broadcast of ''Doctor Who''.
* [[26th November |26]] and [[27th November |27]] - A two-part special episode, ''[[Dimensions in Time]]'', is broadcast to mark the 30th anniversary of ''Doctor Who''. Presented as part of the Children in Need campaign, the episodes were produced in 3-D and featured all surviving Doctor actors and many surviving companions, as well. The special marked the final on-screen appearance of [[Jon Pertwee]] as the Doctor, was the only ''Doctor Who'' story written by [[John Nathan Turner]], and it was also Turner's final involvement with the franchise. Rejected as canon by Who fandom, the special was produced in lieu of an abandoned movie project, ''[[The Dark Dimension]]''. The special episodes feature a new, sped-up arrangement of the Doctor Who theme, and use a variation of the opening credits sequence introduced in [[1987]], along with the series logo also from '87; it is the final on-screen use of both.
* [[26th November |26]] and [[27th November |27]] - A two-part special episode, ''[[Dimensions in Time]]'', is broadcast to mark the 30th anniversary of ''Doctor Who''. Presented as part of the Children in Need campaign, the episodes were produced in 3-D and featured all surviving Doctor actors and many surviving companions, as well. The special marked the final on-screen appearance of [[Jon Pertwee]] as the Doctor, was the only ''Doctor Who'' story written by [[John Nathan Turner]], and it was also Turner's final involvement with the franchise. Rejected as canon by Who fandom, the special was produced in lieu of an abandoned movie project, ''[[The Dark Dimension]]''. The special episodes feature a new, sped-up arrangement of the Doctor Who theme, and use a variation of the opening credits sequence introduced in [[1987]], along with the series logo also from '87; it is the final on-screen use of both.



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  • Doctor Who - The Power of the Daleks First Published. After a one-year hiatus, Virgin Publishing briefly revives the Target Books novelisation line with the first of what would be three "deluxe" novelisations. Unlike past Target Books releases, these would be longer works with higher word count and more complex than the novelisations of the past.

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