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* [[28 March]] - Actor [[Patrick Troughton]] suffered a heart attack in his hotel room while appearing at a ''[[Doctor Who]]'' convention in Columbus, Georgia, [[USA]]. He was rushed to hospital, still wearing his ''Doctor Who'' costume, but died soon after. Footage of him talking to fans only a few hours earlier (some of which was circulated on YouTube) showed him in good spirits.
* [[28 March]] - Actor [[Patrick Troughton]] suffered a heart attack in his hotel room while appearing at a ''[[Doctor Who]]'' convention in Columbus, Georgia, [[USA]]. He was rushed to hospital, still wearing his ''Doctor Who'' costume, but died soon after. Footage of him talking to fans only a few hours earlier (some of which was circulated on YouTube) showed him in good spirits.


* [[4 April|04]] - Production began on [[TV]]: ''[[Time and the Rani]]'', the first story of the [[Sylvester McCoy]] era.
* [[4 April]] - Production began on [[TV]]: ''[[Time and the Rani]]'', the first story of the [[Sylvester McCoy]] era.
* [[16 April]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Mind Robber (novelisation)|Doctor Who - The Mind Robber]]'' was first published.
* [[16 April]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Mind Robber (novelisation)|Doctor Who - The Mind Robber]]'' was first published.
* [[27 April]] - Actress [[Ciara Janson]] was born.
* [[27 April]] - Actress [[Ciara Janson]] was born.
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* The B-movie action thriller ''Three Kinds of Heat'' was released in the United States. Although a US-made film, the picture featured a number of UK actors, including a pre-Who [[Sylvester McCoy]] as one of the film's main villains, one-time stage Doctor [[Trevor Martin]] and [[Mary Tamm]], playing a gangster's moll. The film had the dubious distinction of including a scene in which a future Doctor was shown killing off a one-time companion.
* The B-movie action thriller ''Three Kinds of Heat'' was released in the United States. Although a US-made film, the picture featured a number of UK actors, including a pre-Who [[Sylvester McCoy]] as one of the film's main villains, one-time stage Doctor [[Trevor Martin]] and [[Mary Tamm]], playing a gangster's moll. The film had the dubious distinction of including a scene in which a future Doctor was shown killing off a one-time companion.
* [[6 June|06]] - Actor [[Fulton Mackay]] died.
* [[6 June]] - Actor [[Fulton Mackay]] died.
* [[15 June]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[Junior Doctor Who and the Brain of Morbius]]'' was reissued by [[Target Books]] with a modified cover design.
* [[15 June]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[Junior Doctor Who and the Brain of Morbius]]'' was reissued by [[Target Books]] with a modified cover design.
* [[18 June]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Space Museum (novelisation)|Doctor Who - The Space Museum]]'' was first published.
* [[18 June]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Space Museum (novelisation)|Doctor Who - The Space Museum]]'' was first published.
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* [[20 August]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Reign of Terror (novelisation)|Doctor Who - The Reign of Terror]]'' was first published. Written by [[Ian Marter]], this novel was published posthumously, ten months after his death.
* [[20 August]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Reign of Terror (novelisation)|Doctor Who - The Reign of Terror]]'' was first published. Written by [[Ian Marter]], this novel was published posthumously, ten months after his death.


* [[5 September|05]] - Actor [[Bill Fraser]] died.
* [[5 September]] - Actor [[Bill Fraser]] died.
* [[7 September|07]] - [[TV]]: ''[[Time and the Rani]]'' Episode 1 was first broadcast, launching [[Season 24]]. It was the first appearance of [[Sylvester McCoy]] as the Doctor; due to [[Colin Baker]] declining to return for a cameo appearance, McCoy played both the [[Sixth Doctor|Sixth]] and [[Seventh Doctor]]s for the [[regeneration]] sequence. The series introduced a new theme music arrangement by [[Keff McCulloch]], a new computer generated opening credits sequence, and a new series logo.
* [[7 September]] - [[TV]]: ''[[Time and the Rani]]'' Episode 1 was first broadcast, launching [[Season 24]]. It was the first appearance of [[Sylvester McCoy]] as the Doctor; due to [[Colin Baker]] declining to return for a cameo appearance, McCoy played both the [[Sixth Doctor|Sixth]] and [[Seventh Doctor]]s for the [[regeneration]] sequence. The series introduced a new theme music arrangement by [[Keff McCulloch]], a new computer generated opening credits sequence, and a new series logo.
* [[11 September]] - Director [[Hugh David]] died.
* [[11 September]] - Director [[Hugh David]] died.
* [[14 September]] - [[TV]]: ''[[Time and the Rani]]'' Episode 2 was first broadcast.
* [[14 September]] - [[TV]]: ''[[Time and the Rani]]'' Episode 2 was first broadcast.
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* 28 - {{wi|Star Trek: The Next Generation}} debuted on US television. Over the next two decades it spawned multiple spin-off series and in many ways eclipsed the original ''[[Star Trek]]'' in commercial success. The revival of ''Doctor Who'' in 2005, which also spawned spinoffs with considerable commercial success, is often compared to ''TNG''.
* 28 - {{wi|Star Trek: The Next Generation}} debuted on US television. Over the next two decades it spawned multiple spin-off series and in many ways eclipsed the original ''[[Star Trek]]'' in commercial success. The revival of ''Doctor Who'' in 2005, which also spawned spinoffs with considerable commercial success, is often compared to ''TNG''.


* [[1 October|01]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Ambassadors of Death (novelisation)|Doctor Who - The Ambassadors of Death]]'' was first published. With this book, all stories of the [[Third Doctor]] era were now novelised -- the first era to be completed; two additional Third Doctor novelisations based upon radio plays were published in the 1990s.
* [[1 October]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Ambassadors of Death (novelisation)|Doctor Who - The Ambassadors of Death]]'' was first published. With this book, all stories of the [[Third Doctor]] era were now novelised -- the first era to be completed; two additional Third Doctor novelisations based upon radio plays were published in the 1990s.
* [[4 October]] - Actor [[Daniel Anthony]] was born.
* [[4 October]] - Actor [[Daniel Anthony]] was born.
* [[5 October|05]] - [[TV]]: ''[[Paradise Towers (TV story)|Paradise Towers]]'' Episode 1 was first broadcast.
* [[5 October]] - [[TV]]: ''[[Paradise Towers (TV story)|Paradise Towers]]'' Episode 1 was first broadcast.
* [[12 October]] - [[TV]]: ''[[Paradise Towers (TV story)|Paradise Towers]]'' Episode 2 was first broadcast.
* [[12 October]] - [[TV]]: ''[[Paradise Towers (TV story)|Paradise Towers]]'' Episode 2 was first broadcast.
* [[15 October]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[K9 and Company (novelisation)|K9 and Company]]'' was first published. This was the belated third (and final) volume in the Companions of ''Doctor Who'' spin-off series. Unlike the previous two books, however, this was not an original work but an adaptation of the ''[[K9 and Company]]'' pilot episode, [[TV]]: ''[[A Girl's Best Friend]]''.
* [[15 October]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[K9 and Company (novelisation)|K9 and Company]]'' was first published. This was the belated third (and final) volume in the Companions of ''Doctor Who'' spin-off series. Unlike the previous two books, however, this was not an original work but an adaptation of the ''[[K9 and Company]]'' pilot episode, [[TV]]: ''[[A Girl's Best Friend]]''.
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* [[26 October]] - [[TV]]: ''[[Paradise Towers (TV story)|Paradise Towers]]'' Episode 4 was first broadcast.
* [[26 October]] - [[TV]]: ''[[Paradise Towers (TV story)|Paradise Towers]]'' Episode 4 was first broadcast.


* [[2 November|02]] - [[TV]]: ''[[Delta and the Bannermen]]'' Episode 1 was first broadcast.
* [[2 November]] - [[TV]]: ''[[Delta and the Bannermen]]'' Episode 1 was first broadcast.
** According to the [[2009]] DVD release of this story (production notes), a fan campaign against producer [[John Nathan-Turner]] began to receive media coverage during the time ''Delta and the Bannermen'' was being broadcast.
** According to the [[2009]] DVD release of this story (production notes), a fan campaign against producer [[John Nathan-Turner]] began to receive media coverage during the time ''Delta and the Bannermen'' was being broadcast.
* [[9 November|09]] - [[TV]]: ''[[Delta and the Bannermen]]'' Episode 2 was first broadcast.
* [[9 November]] - [[TV]]: ''[[Delta and the Bannermen]]'' Episode 2 was first broadcast.
* [[14 November]] - Actor [[Dimitri Leonidas]] was born.
* [[14 November]] - Actor [[Dimitri Leonidas]] was born.
* [[16 November]] - [[TV]]: ''[[Delta and the Bannermen]]'' Episode 3 was first broadcast.
* [[16 November]] - [[TV]]: ''[[Delta and the Bannermen]]'' Episode 3 was first broadcast.
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* [[30 November]] - [[TV]]: ''[[Dragonfire (TV story)|Dragonfire]]'' Episode 2 was first broadcast.
* [[30 November]] - [[TV]]: ''[[Dragonfire (TV story)|Dragonfire]]'' Episode 2 was first broadcast.


* [[7 December|07]] - [[TV]]: ''[[Dragonfire (TV story)|Dragonfire]]'' Episode 3 was first broadcast, concluding [[Season 24]]. [[Bonnie Langford]] left the series with this episode.
* [[7 December]] - [[TV]]: ''[[Dragonfire (TV story)|Dragonfire]]'' Episode 3 was first broadcast, concluding [[Season 24]]. [[Bonnie Langford]] left the series with this episode.
* [[10 December]] - [[TV]]: ''[[The Macra Terror (novelisation)|Doctor Who - The Macra Terror]]'' was first published.
* [[10 December]] - [[TV]]: ''[[The Macra Terror (novelisation)|Doctor Who - The Macra Terror]]'' was first published.
* [[20 December]] - Actor [[Neville Simons]] died.
* [[20 December]] - Actor [[Neville Simons]] died.

Revision as of 22:59, 5 July 2013

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On 7 November 1987, Pete Tyler, the father of Rose Tyler, was killed when he was struck by a car while crossing the road to a friend's wedding. This event was witnessed by an older Rose and the Ninth Doctor. Initially, Pete died alone before help could arrive. Rose created an alternative timeline by preventing him from being killed, which resulted in a dangerous paradox. After spending some time with his now-grown daughter, Pete learnt that for time to have continued normally, he must have died, so he ran in front of the same car. This time Rose was with him when he died. The fabric of time was altered so that the record showed Pete died while an unidentified woman knelt beside him. (TV: Father's Day)

Events

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  • 19 March - PROSE: Doctor Who - The Ark was first published.
  • 19 - REF: The Doctor Who Illustrated A to Z was published in paperback.
  • 27 March - The film Withnail & I received its first showings at a film festival in the US. The film was the first major acting role of Paul McGann after several TV projects.
  • 28 March - Actor Patrick Troughton suffered a heart attack in his hotel room while appearing at a Doctor Who convention in Columbus, Georgia, USA. He was rushed to hospital, still wearing his Doctor Who costume, but died soon after. Footage of him talking to fans only a few hours earlier (some of which was circulated on YouTube) showed him in good spirits.

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  • The independent video production HOMEVID: Wartime was released by Reeltime Pictures. This was the first of a number of non-BBC video productions featuring characters from Doctor Who (but never the Doctor) that were licensed by their creators, that would be released over the next fifteen years.