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[[File:New World University computer date.jpg|thumb|[[Daniel Hinton]] logs into his computer on the [[14 September|14th September]]. ([[HOMEVID]]: ''[[Downtime]]'')]]
[[File:New World University computer date.jpg|thumb|[[Daniel Hinton]] logs into his computer on the [[14 September|14th September]]. ([[HOMEVID]]: ''[[Downtime]]'')]]


===September===
=== September ===
* The [[Great Intelligence]] attempted to take control of the [[Earth]] via [[New World University]] and their computer systems. Its attempt ultimately failed when the computer systems holding its intelligence failed and its vessel; the reanimated body of [[Edward Travers]] was shot by [[Kate Lethbridge-Stewart]]. ([[HOMEVID]]: ''[[Downtime]]'')
* The [[Great Intelligence]] attempted to take control of the [[Earth]] via [[New World University]] and their computer systems. Its attempt ultimately failed when the computer systems holding its intelligence failed and its vessel; the reanimated body of [[Edward Travers]] was shot by [[Kate Lethbridge-Stewart]]. ([[HOMEVID]]: ''[[Downtime]]'')


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* A "Special Edition" of [[TV]]: ''[[The Five Doctors (TV story)|The Five Doctors]]'' was released by [[BBC Video]], featuring updated special effects, reordered scenes, new musical scoring, and other new footage. The Special Edition was heavily criticised by some fans, as well as by [[John Nathan-Turner]] in ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]''.
* A "Special Edition" of [[TV]]: ''[[The Five Doctors (TV story)|The Five Doctors]]'' was released by [[BBC Video]], featuring updated special effects, reordered scenes, new musical scoring, and other new footage. The Special Edition was heavily criticised by some fans, as well as by [[John Nathan-Turner]] in ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]''.
* The novel {{wi|The Bloody Red Baron}} by [[Kim Newman]] was first published. It was part of the ''Anno Dracula'' series, which included as a gimmick the cameo appearances of many varied characters from other novels as well as TV shows and movies. Making an appearance in this book was [[Jennifer Buckingham|Lady Jennifer Buckingham]] from [[TV]]: ''[[The War Games]]''.
* The novel {{wi|The Bloody Red Baron}} by [[Kim Newman]] was first published. It was part of the ''Anno Dracula'' series, which included as a gimmick the cameo appearances of many varied characters from other novels as well as TV shows and movies. Making an appearance in this book was [[Jennifer Buckingham|Lady Jennifer Buckingham]] from [[TV]]: ''[[The War Games]]''.
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Revision as of 22:51, 4 January 2013

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Events

April

Daniel Hinton logs into his computer on the 14th September. (HOMEVID: Downtime)

September

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Behind the scenes

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

Late 1995

  • Who fandom was taken by surprise with the announcement that the American network, Fox, was to co-produce with the BBC a made-for-television film reviving Doctor Who, as a possible "pilot" for a new series. The producers announced that Paul McGann was cast as the new Doctor, but Sylvester McCoy would also appear as the Seventh Doctor, making the film a continuation of the original series rather than a remake or reboot. TV: Doctor Who was scheduled to air in the spring of 1996. Filming was to take place in Vancouver, Canada, marking not only the first time a Doctor Who story had been filmed in North America, but also the first time a story had been completely mounted outside the United Kingdom (previously foreign location filming had been done, with studio filming still in Britain).

November

December

Unknown