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Timeline for 1989 |
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Events
- 24 July - 26 July - The Sixth Doctor met Melanie Bush for the first time. (PROSE: Business Unusual)
- 13 October - Raine Creevy met the Seventh Doctor for the first time. However, this was the not the Doctor's first encounter with Raine as he had delivered her in Moscow on 7 November 1967. (AUDIO: Crime of the Century, AUDIO: Thin Ice)
- 9 November - The numerous revolutions against the rule of the Soviet Union in the Eastern Bloc countries led to the fall of the Berlin Wall in East Berlin, East Germany. (AUDIO: Protect and Survive)
- 28 November - The country of Czechoslovakia got rid of its Communist government in what was known as the Velvet Revolution. (COMIC: The Broken Man)
Unknown dates
- The Seventh Doctor and Ace returned to Perivale. (TV: Survival)
- Bobby Prescott and a number of other people tried and failed to stop a mob from destroying a library during riots in New York City. (PROSE: Cat's Cradle: Warhead)
- The Ninth Doctor suggested that he and Rose Tyler go to Marbella in this year to avoid the Daleks at the Battle of the Game Station in 200,100. (TV: The Parting of the Ways)
- Amy Pond and Rory Williams were born. (TV: The Beast Below, The Vampires of Venice)
- In Cardiff, Wales, the Ritz nightclub closed down after 57 years. (TV: Captain Jack Harkness)
- The Second Doctor, John and Gillian visited Velon. (COMIC: Car of the Century)
Alternative timeline
- November - In an alternative timeline created by the Elder Gods in the hope of destroying Earth, the militant hardliner Vladimir Khrushgov became the General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union following the death of Konstantin Chernenko in 1985 rather than the considerably more moderate Mikhail Gorbachev. Significant international tensions began following the democratic uprisings in the Eastern Bloc countries. Khrushgov instructed the protestors to disperse and, when they refused to do so, he sent in the tanks. The Red Army fired on the protesters, even the children, resulting in a massacre. Following the massacre, there were protests on the Berlin Wall, which resulted in the Soviet Union entering West Berlin on the pretext of restoring order. This meant that the American airbases fell into the possession of the Soviet Union. In response, the United States issued an ultimatum to the Soviets. The Western powers' satellites detected a Soviet army amassing on the border of West Germany, which was destroyed by an American tactical nuclear weapon on 6 November of this year. Consequently, a nuclear war which came to be known as World War III broke out between the United States and its allies including the United Kingdom on the one hand and the Soviet Union on the other hand on 9 November of this year. Given that nuclear weapons were used by both sides, hundreds of millions of people were killed in the conflict. This timeline was ultimately negated by the Seventh Doctor. (AUDIO: Protect and Survive)