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* [[1st February | 01]] - [[The Ark in Space]] Episode 2 First Broadcast. Although the episode only ranked as the 5th most watched programme of the week, its estimated 13.60 million viewers sets the record for the largest audience for a single ''Doctor Who'' episode, a record that remains intact into 2008.[http://www.gallifreyone.com/picview.php?ret=news&sub=news&id=season4_final_4.jpg]
* [[1st February | 01]] - [[The Ark in Space]] Episode 2 First Broadcast. [http://www.gallifreyone.com/picview.php?ret=news&sub=news&id=season4_final_4.jpg]


* [[8th February | 08]] - [[The Ark in Space]] Episode 3 First Broadcast
* [[8th February | 08]] - [[The Ark in Space]] Episode 3 First Broadcast

Revision as of 16:32, 9 August 2008

Events

History of the Doctor Who Universe

  • "The Web of Fear" (Note: This is the dating suggested in the actual story, though it contradicts the dating suggested for other UNIT era stories, and is itself contradicted by "Downtime." See UNIT dating controversy and "No Future" for further explanation.)
  • On Earth, the introduction of the Betamax videotape recording system officially launches the home video era, although the VHS tape, released in 1976, would ultimately become the dominant home video format for the next 25 years. Among those interested in the new industry is time-displaced Billy Shipton who, acting on instructions received from the Doctor years earlier, enters into the video publishing industry in preparation for his ultimate involvement in DVD authoring decades later. (DW: Blink)

History of Doctor Who

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February

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August

  • 30 - Terror of the Zygons Episode 1 First Broadcast, marking the first autumn start for a Doctor Who season since 1968-69.

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