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* [[1965]] - "[[The Feast of Steven]]" was first broadcast on [[BBC1]]. It being [[Christmas Day]], [[William Hartnell]], in character as the [[First Doctor]], broke the [[fourth wall]] and wished all the viewers "a happy Christmas".  
* [[1965]] - "[[The Feast of Steven]]" was first broadcast on [[BBC1]]. It being [[Christmas Day]], [[William Hartnell]], in character as the [[First Doctor]], broke the [[fourth wall]] and wished all the viewers "a happy Christmas".  
** ''"The Feast of Steven" was junked not long after transmission, becoming the first ''Doctor Who'' episode ever to be destroyed by the [[BBC]].''
: ''"The Feast of Steven" was junked not long after transmission, becoming the first ''Doctor Who'' episode ever to be destroyed by the [[BBC]].''
* 1965 - Part one of ''[[TV Comic]]'' story ''[[A Christmas Story (comic story)|A Christmas Story]]'' was first published.
* 1965 - Part one of ''[[TV Comic]]'' story ''[[A Christmas Story (comic story)|A Christmas Story]]'' was first published.
* [[1971]] - Part six of ''[[The Eternal Present (comic story)|The Eternal Present]]'' was first published in ''[[Countdown (magazine)|Countdown]]''.
* [[1971]] - Part six of ''[[The Eternal Present (comic story)|The Eternal Present]]'' was first published in ''[[Countdown (magazine)|Countdown]]''.

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On 25 December, a number of things set in or relevant to the Doctor Who universe were released or published.

"The Feast of Steven" was junked not long after transmission, becoming the first Doctor Who episode ever to be destroyed by the BBC.