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== Events ==
== Events ==
=== [[October]] ===
=== October ===
* [[10 October|10]] - The British Intelligence operative [[Edward Grainger]] travelled to Checkpoint Charlie in [[Berlin|West Berlin]] to meet an agent who was preparing to cross the [[Berlin Wall]] from [[Germany|East Germany]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Checkpoint (short story)|Checkpoint]]'')
* [[10 October|10]] - The British Intelligence operative [[Edward Grainger]] travelled to Checkpoint Charlie in [[Berlin|West Berlin]] to meet an agent who was preparing to cross the [[Berlin Wall]] from [[Germany|East Germany]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Checkpoint (short story)|Checkpoint]]'')
* [[Section Eight]] used the dark arts to end the [[Cuban Missile Crisis]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Heart of TARDIS]]'')
* [[Section Eight]] used the dark arts to end the [[Cuban Missile Crisis]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Heart of TARDIS]]'')


=== [[November]] ===
=== November ===
* [[21 November|21]] - [[Peri Brown]]'s parents, [[Janine Foster|Janine]] and [[Paul Brown]], were married. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Peri and the Piscon Paradox (audio story)|Peri and the Piscon Paradox]]'')
* [[21 November|21]] - [[Peri Brown]]'s parents, [[Janine Foster|Janine]] and [[Paul Brown]], were married. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Peri and the Piscon Paradox (audio story)|Peri and the Piscon Paradox]]'')
* [[23 November|23]] - [[James Stevens]] turned seventeen and learned that he had been adopted. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Who Killed Kennedy (novel)|Who Killed Kennedy]]'')
* [[23 November|23]] - [[James Stevens]] turned seventeen and learned that he had been adopted. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Who Killed Kennedy (novel)|Who Killed Kennedy]]'')
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== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
=== [[April]] ===
=== April ===
* [[25 April|25]] - [[Donald Wilson]], head of Serial Drama for [[BBC One|BBC TV]], received a four-page report from the BBC Survey Group discussing whether the production of an in-house [[Science fiction|science-fiction]] TV series was feasible and warranted. According to the BBC Archives, this was the spark of what eventually led to the commissioning of ''Doctor Who''.<ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/archive/doctorwho/6400.shtml BBC - Archive - The Genesis of ''Doctor Who'' - BBC Report]</ref>
* [[25 April|25]] - [[Donald Wilson]], head of Serial Drama for [[BBC One|BBC TV]], received a four-page report from the BBC Survey Group discussing whether the production of an in-house [[Science fiction|science-fiction]] TV series was feasible and warranted. According to the BBC Archives, this was the spark of what eventually led to the commissioning of ''Doctor Who''.<ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/archive/doctorwho/6400.shtml BBC - Archive - The Genesis of ''Doctor Who'' - BBC Report]</ref>


=== [[June]] ===
=== June ===
* [[20 June|20]] - [[Stuart Clarke]], a stunt performer for ''Doctor Who'', was born.
* [[20 June|20]] - [[Stuart Clarke]], a stunt performer for ''Doctor Who'', was born.
* [[30 June|30]] - {{wi|Out of This World (UK TV series)|Out of This World}} debuted on ITV. This science fiction series, created by Irene Shubik and overseen by [[Sydney Newman]], was considered a precursor to ''Doctor Who.'' It featured episodes written by [[Terry Nation]] and other future  ''Doctor Who'' writers.
* [[30 June|30]] - {{wi|Out of This World (UK TV series)|Out of This World}} debuted on ITV. This science fiction series, created by Irene Shubik and overseen by [[Sydney Newman]], was considered a precursor to ''Doctor Who.'' It featured episodes written by [[Terry Nation]] and other future  ''Doctor Who'' writers.


=== [[July]] ===
=== July ===
* [[25 July|25]] - [[Donald Wilson]] received a follow-up report from the BBC Survey Group discussing potential story ideas for a BBC-produced science fiction series. The report included synopses of several science fiction novels, including the time-travel-based ''The Guardians of Time'' by {{w|Poul Anderson}}.<ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/archive/doctorwho/6401.shtml BBC - Archive The Genesis of ''Doctor Who'' - Follow-up Report]</ref>
* [[25 July|25]] - [[Donald Wilson]] received a follow-up report from the BBC Survey Group discussing potential story ideas for a BBC-produced science fiction series. The report included synopses of several science fiction novels, including the time-travel-based ''The Guardians of Time'' by {{w|Poul Anderson}}.<ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/archive/doctorwho/6401.shtml BBC - Archive The Genesis of ''Doctor Who'' - Follow-up Report]</ref>


=== [[August]] ===
=== August ===
* [[20 August|20]] - [[Sophie Aldred]] ([[Ace]]) was born at [[Greenwich]], [[London]].
* [[20 August|20]] - [[Sophie Aldred]] ([[Ace]]) was born at [[Greenwich]], [[London]].
* [[24 August|24]] - [[Gordon Warnecke]] ([[Tuza]] in the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' story ''[[Mindwarp]]'') was born.
* [[24 August|24]] - [[Gordon Warnecke]] ([[Tuza]] in the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' story ''[[Mindwarp]]'') was born.
* [[25 August|25]] - [[Jessica Martin]] was born.
* [[25 August|25]] - [[Jessica Martin]] was born.


=== [[November]] ===
=== November ===
* [[10 November|10]] - "The Mauritius Penny", an episode of ''The Avengers'' (created by [[Sydney Newman]]), aired in the UK. It is the earliest writing credit in the Internet Movie Database attributed to future ''Doctor Who'' stalwart [[Terrance Dicks]].
* [[10 November|10]] - "The Mauritius Penny", an episode of ''The Avengers'' (created by [[Sydney Newman]]), aired in the UK. It is the earliest writing credit in the Internet Movie Database attributed to future ''Doctor Who'' stalwart [[Terrance Dicks]].


=== [[December]] ===
=== December ===
* [[11 December|11]] - [[Ben Browder]] ([[Isaac (A Town Called Mercy)|Isaac]] in [[TV]]: ''[[A Town Called Mercy (TV story)|A Town Called Mercy]]'') was born.
* [[11 December|11]] - [[Ben Browder]] ([[Isaac (A Town Called Mercy)|Isaac]] in [[TV]]: ''[[A Town Called Mercy (TV story)|A Town Called Mercy]]'') was born.
* [[12 December|12]] - [[Sydney Newman]] began his tenure as Head of Drama at the [[British Broadcasting Corporation]]. The Canadian had previously served in this capacity with the ABC production house (broadcasting on [[ITV]]), during which time he had been credited with creating ''The Avengers'', and the first UK-produced science fiction anthology series, ''Out of This World''.
* [[12 December|12]] - [[Sydney Newman]] began his tenure as Head of Drama at the [[British Broadcasting Corporation]]. The Canadian had previously served in this capacity with the ABC production house (broadcasting on [[ITV]]), during which time he had been credited with creating ''The Avengers'', and the first UK-produced science fiction anthology series, ''Out of This World''.

Revision as of 04:53, 31 January 2013

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Events

October

November

Unknown dates

Alternative timeline

Behind the scenes

April

  • 25 - Donald Wilson, head of Serial Drama for BBC TV, received a four-page report from the BBC Survey Group discussing whether the production of an in-house science-fiction TV series was feasible and warranted. According to the BBC Archives, this was the spark of what eventually led to the commissioning of Doctor Who.[1]

June

  • 20 - Stuart Clarke, a stunt performer for Doctor Who, was born.
  • 30 - Out of This World debuted on ITV. This science fiction series, created by Irene Shubik and overseen by Sydney Newman, was considered a precursor to Doctor Who. It featured episodes written by Terry Nation and other future Doctor Who writers.

July

  • 25 - Donald Wilson received a follow-up report from the BBC Survey Group discussing potential story ideas for a BBC-produced science fiction series. The report included synopses of several science fiction novels, including the time-travel-based The Guardians of Time by Poul Anderson.[2]

August

November

  • 10 - "The Mauritius Penny", an episode of The Avengers (created by Sydney Newman), aired in the UK. It is the earliest writing credit in the Internet Movie Database attributed to future Doctor Who stalwart Terrance Dicks.

December

Unknown Date

Footnotes