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*[[Harriet Jones]] is removed from the post of Prime Minister (confirmed in [[DW]]: ''[[The Stolen Earth]]'').
*[[Harriet Jones]] is removed from the post of Prime Minister (confirmed in [[DW]]: ''[[The Stolen Earth]]'').


==History of Doctor Who==
==Real Life==
===[[January]]===
===[[January]]===


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* [[The Tub Full of Cats]] is first released.
* [[The Tub Full of Cats]] is first released.
* [[18th February|18]] - [[Russell T. Davies]] and ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' writer [[Benjamin Cook]] begin exchanging e-mails as part of a project to document the production of several episodes of the upcoming 4th series for DWM. The project eventually grows into what becomes the book release ''[[Doctor Who: The Writer's Tale]]''.
* [[18th February|18]] - [[Russell T. Davies]] and ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' writer [[Benjamin Cook]] begin exchanging e-mails as part of a project to document the production of several episodes of the upcoming 4th series for DWM. The project eventually grows into what becomes the book release ''[[Doctor Who: The Writer's Tale]]''.
* Late February - In a meeting with [[Jane Tranter]], [[Catherine Tate]] expresses interest in returning as [[Donna Noble]] for a couple of episodes of Series 4 (at this point there had been no discussion of her returning to the series full-time). (''[[The Writer's Tale]]'')


===[[March]]===
===[[March]]===
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* [[Made of Steel]] is first published. The second release in the [[Quick Reads]] series, the book is released prior to the broadcast of [[Smith and Jones]], making this the first public appearance of [[Martha Jones]].
* [[Made of Steel]] is first published. The second release in the [[Quick Reads]] series, the book is released prior to the broadcast of [[Smith and Jones]], making this the first public appearance of [[Martha Jones]].
* [[Renaissance of the Daleks]] is first released.
* [[Renaissance of the Daleks]] is first released.
* [[6th March | 06]] - Iconic American actor [[w:Dennis Hopper|Dennis Hopper]] expresses interest in appearing in ''Doctor Who'' and [[Russell T. Davies]] begins considering him for a role in what would become the 2007 Christmas special, ''[[Voyage of the Damned]]''. Initially considered for the role of [[Bayldon Copper|Mr. Copper]] and then [[Max Capricorn]], the idea of Hopper appearaing does not ultimately pan out. Meanwhile, [[Billie Piper]] expresses interest in returning for as many as four episodes of Series 4. (''[[The Writer's Tale]]'')
* [[13th March | 13]] - [[Catherine Tate]], in a meeting with [[Julie Gardner]] indicates interest in appearing in a full season of ''Doctor Who''; [[Russell T. Davies]], who is still sketching out the introduction of a new companion called Penny for Series 4, begins retooling his ideas to fit the possible return of [[Donna Noble]] (''[[The Writer's Tale]]'').
* [[16th March | 16]] - [[David Tennant]] appears in a televised skit alongside [[Catherine Tate]] as part of a benefit for [[Comic Relief]]. Tennant plays Mr. Logan, a substitute teacher who runs afoul of rebellious Lauren Cooper (Tate). The skit includes numerous in-jokes related to ''Doctor Who'', especially when Lauren starts to think that Logan ''is'' The Doctor. After Lauren chides him with "Did you fancy [[Billie Piper]], sir?", "Mr. Logan" pulls out a [[sonic screwdriver]] and turns Lauren into a [[Rose Tyler]] action figure.
* [[16th March | 16]] - [[David Tennant]] appears in a televised skit alongside [[Catherine Tate]] as part of a benefit for [[Comic Relief]]. Tennant plays Mr. Logan, a substitute teacher who runs afoul of rebellious Lauren Cooper (Tate). The skit includes numerous in-jokes related to ''Doctor Who'', especially when Lauren starts to think that Logan ''is'' The Doctor. After Lauren chides him with "Did you fancy [[Billie Piper]], sir?", "Mr. Logan" pulls out a [[sonic screwdriver]] and turns Lauren into a [[Rose Tyler]] action figure.
*[[18th March|18]] - "[[The Web of Fear]]" episode one repeated on [[BBC Four]] as part of [[London Underground]] night.
*[[18th March|18]] - "[[The Web of Fear]]" episode one repeated on [[BBC Four]] as part of [[London Underground]] night.
*[[19th March|19]] - [[Catherine Tate]] officially signs on to return as [[Donna Noble]] in the upcoming [[Series 4]] of ''Doctor Who''; besides retooling the season premiere, ''[[Partners in Crime]]'', [[Russell T. Davies]] also begins rethinking his planned "world without a Doctor" storyline, which would become ''[[Turn Left]]''. (''[[The Writer's Tale]]'')
* [[21st March | 21]] - Press launch for [[Series 3]] of ''Doctor Who''.
* [[22nd March | 22]] - [[Kylie Minogue]], via her management, expresses interest in appearing in an episode of ''Doctor Who'' (''[[The Writer's Tale]]'')
* [[29th March | 29]] - [[John Gill]], who played the character of [[Oak]] in [[Fury from the Deep]], dies.
* [[29th March | 29]] - [[John Gill]], who played the character of [[Oak]] in [[Fury from the Deep]], dies.
* [[30th March | 30]] - Seventies writer [[Dave Martin]], who co-wrote many stories and co-created [[K9]] with [[Bob Baker]], dies from lung cancer.
* [[30th March | 30]] - Seventies writer [[Dave Martin]], who co-wrote many stories and co-created [[K9]] with [[Bob Baker]], dies from lung cancer.
* [[31st March | 31]] (Morning) -  Five exclusive previews of [[Smith and Jones]] take place at the [[Cardiff]] Odeon, [[Swansea]] Odeon, [[Wrexham]] Odeon, The [[Aberystwyth University|Aberystwyth Arts Centre]] and Pwllheli Neuadd Dwyfor.
* [[31st March | 31]] (Morning) -  Five exclusive previews of [[Smith and Jones]] take place at the [[Cardiff]] Odeon, [[Swansea]] Odeon, [[Wrexham]] Odeon, The [[Aberystwyth University|Aberystwyth Arts Centre]] and Pwllheli Neuadd Dwyfor.
** (Evening) - [[Smith and Jones]] first broadcast, on [[BBC One]]. [[Freema Agyeman]] joins the series as [[Martha Jones]].
** (Evening) - [[Smith and Jones]] first broadcast, on [[BBC One]]. [[Freema Agyeman]] makes her first appearance in the series as [[Martha Jones]].


===[[April]]===
===[[April]]===
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* [[I.D.]] / [[Urgent Calls]] is first released.
* [[I.D.]] / [[Urgent Calls]] is first released.
* [[7th April | 7]] - [[The Shakespeare Code]] is first broadcast.
* [[7th April | 7]] - [[The Shakespeare Code]] is first broadcast.
* [[11th April | 11]] - [[Russell T. Davies]], who has already indicated his wish to leave his post as executive producer after [[Series 4]], is formally invited by the BBC to stay on for [[Series 5]]. Davies declines, later writing to [[Benjamin Cook]], "They knew my reply even before they walked in." (''[[The Writer's Tale]]'')
*[[14th April | 14]] - [[Gridlock]] is first broadcast.
*[[14th April | 14]] - [[Gridlock]] is first broadcast.
*[[17th April | 17]] - [[Russell T. Davies]] furnishes [[Benjamin Cook]] with the story outline for what will be called ''[[Voyage of the Damned]]'', but currently carries the working title, ''Starship Titanic''. (''[[The Writer's Tale]]'')
*[[21st April | 21]] - [[Daleks in Manhattan]] is first broadcast.
*[[21st April | 21]] - [[Daleks in Manhattan]] is first broadcast.
*[[22nd April | 22]] - The ''News of the World'' breaks the story that [[Kylie Minogue]] has been cast in the upcoming Christmas special, but erroneously reports that she is to play a Cyberwoman.
** [[Russell T. Davies]] pulls out of writing the script for the first episode of ''[[Torchwood]]'' season 2, although a scene he penned involving a blowfish driving a sports car is retained in the eventual script, ''[[Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang]]'' (''[[The Writer's Tale]]'')
*[[28th April | 28]] - [[Evolution of the Daleks]] is first broadcast.
*[[28th April | 28]] - [[Evolution of the Daleks]] is first broadcast.
** ''[[Torchwood]]'' beats ''Doctor Who'' for the Best Drama prize at the Welsh BAFTA awards, while [[David Tennant]] and [[Eve Myles]] receive Best Actor and Best Actress and [[Graeme Harper]] Best Director.


===[[May]]===
===[[May]]===


* [[Exotron]] / [[Urban Myths]] is first released.
* [[Exotron]] / [[Urban Myths]] is first released.
* [[The Two Jasons]] First Published
* [[The Two Jasons]] First Published
* [[5th May | 5]] - [[The Lazarus Experiment]] is first broadcast.
* [[5th May | 5]] - [[The Lazarus Experiment]] is first broadcast.
* [[16th May | 16]] - After weeks of sketching out story ideas, [[Russell T. Davies]] begins writing the script for the 2007 Christmas special currently titled ''[[Voyage of the Damned|Starship Titanic]]''.
* [[19th May | 19]] - [[42]] is first broadcast.
* [[19th May | 19]] - [[42]] is first broadcast.
* [[26th May | 26]] - [[Human Nature (TV story)|Human Nature]] is first broadcast.
* [[26th May | 26]] - [[Human Nature (TV story)|Human Nature]] is first broadcast.
* [[30th May | 30]] - After discovering a [[Douglas Adams]] computer game of the same title, [[Russell T. Davies]] changes the title of the 2007 Christmas special from ''Starship Titanic'' to ''[[Voyage of the Damned]]''. (''[[The Writer's Tale]]'')
* [[31st May | 31]] - The ''Sun'' tabloid reports that ''Doctor Who'' will be taken off the air for a year after the conclusion of [[Series 4]] in [[2008]], except for some specials, with [[David Tennant]] leaving midway through the season. The first half of the report proves accurate, the second half less so.


===[[June]]===
===[[June]]===
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* [[Freedom of Information]] is first released
* [[Freedom of Information]] is first released
* [[2nd June | 2]] - [[The Family of Blood]] is first broadcast.
* [[2nd June | 2]] - [[The Family of Blood]] is first broadcast.
* [[4th June | 4]] - [[Russell T. Davies]] learns that the secret of [[Catherine Tate]] replacing [[Freema Agyeman]] in [[Series 4]] is beginning to leak out, causing concern about tabloid reports over Agyeman being "fired" before the current season has a chance to play out. (''[[The Writer's Tale]]'')
* [[5th June | 5]] - Russell T. Davies completes his initial draft script for ''[[Voyage of the Damned]]'' (''[[The Writer's Tale]]'').
* [[9th June | 9]] - [[Blink]] is first broadcast.
* [[9th June | 9]] - [[Blink]] is first broadcast.
* [[16th June | 16]] - [[Utopia (TV story)|Utopia]] is first broadcast, marking the return of [[the Master]], last seen on screen in the 1996 TV movie. [[John Barrowman]] also returns to the series as [[Jack Harkness]].
* [[16th June | 16]] - [[Utopia (TV story)|Utopia]] is first broadcast, marking the return of [[the Master]], last seen on screen in the 1996 TV movie. [[John Barrowman]] also returns to the series as [[Jack Harkness]].
* [[18th June | 18]] - The [[CBC]] in Canada begins airing Series 3. In an unusual (and criticized) move, the network first airs ''[[Smith and Jones]]'' during prime time, and then broadcasts the Christmas special ''[[The Runaway Bride]]'' a few hours later, after midnight in most areas of Canada.
* [[18th June | 18]] - The [[CBC]] in Canada begins airing Series 3. In an unusual (and criticized) move, the network first airs ''[[Smith and Jones]]'' during prime time, and then broadcasts the Christmas special ''[[The Runaway Bride]]'' a few hours later, after midnight in most areas of Canada.
* [[23rd June | 23]] - [[The Sound of Drums]] is first broadcast.
* [[23rd June | 23]] - [[The Sound of Drums]] is first broadcast.
* [[27th June | 27]] - [[David Tennant]] informs the ''Doctor Who'' production staff that he has been signed to appear in ''Hamlet'' in late 2008, during the already-planned production hiatus. (''[[The Writer's Tale]]'')
* [[29th June | 29]] - Robin Davies, who worked behind the scenes on the 2005 season as driver for [[Christopher Eccleston]], dies. (''[[The Writer's Tale]]'')
* [[30th June | 30]] - [[Last of the Time Lords]] is first broadcast, concluding the third season of the ''Doctor Who'' revival. [[Freema Agyeman]] leaves the series, as does [[John Barrowman]], again. The final episode of ''[[Doctor Who Confidential]]'s'' third season airs afterwards. Also this week, the final episode of ''[[Totally Doctor Who]]'' is broadcast; it is subsequently cancelled.
* [[30th June | 30]] - [[Last of the Time Lords]] is first broadcast, concluding the third season of the ''Doctor Who'' revival. [[Freema Agyeman]] leaves the series, as does [[John Barrowman]], again. The final episode of ''[[Doctor Who Confidential]]'s'' third season airs afterwards. Also this week, the final episode of ''[[Totally Doctor Who]]'' is broadcast; it is subsequently cancelled.
** Plans to simulcast ''Last of the Time Lords'' to crowds at Trafalgar Square as part of a Gay Pride event are cancelled at the last minute.


===[[July]]===
===[[July]]===


* [[The Wishing Beast]] / [[The Vanity Box]] is first released.
* [[The Wishing Beast]] / [[The Vanity Box]] is first released.
* [[2nd July | 2]] - First cast read-through for ''[[Voyage of the Damned]]'' is held at Central Baptist Church in London.
* [[4th July | 4]] - The BBC announces in a midnight press release that [[Catherine Tate]] will join ''Doctor Who'' for [[Series 4]]; according to [[Russell T. Davies]] the announcement was made in order to preempt an expected story revealing same by the ''Sun'' tabloid the same day. Davies learns that another tabloid ''The Daily Mail'' is expected to prematurely break the news of Tennant appearing in ''Hamlet'', and in turn the official plan to have a gap year. (''[[The Writer's Tale]]'')
* [[7th July | 7]] - [[Freddie Earlle]], who played the role of [[Aldo]] in [[Warriors' Gate]], dies.
* [[7th July | 7]] - [[Freddie Earlle]], who played the role of [[Aldo]] in [[Warriors' Gate]], dies.
** ''Doctor Who'' wins three trophies at the inaugural Constellation Awards, a Canadian-based honour recognizing the best in science fiction and presented during the annual Polaris SF convention. [[David Tennant]] wins Best Male Performance in a 2006 Science Fiction Television Episode for ''[[The Girl in the Fireplace]]'', while ''Doctor Who'' itself wins the overall Best Science Fiction Television Series category. Unusually, ''Doctor Who'' also receives the award for Outstanding Canadian Contribution to Science Fiction due to the [[Canadian Broadcasting Corporation]] being a co-producer of the series.
** ''Doctor Who'' wins three trophies at the inaugural Constellation Awards, a Canadian-based honour recognizing the best in science fiction and presented during the annual Polaris SF convention. [[David Tennant]] wins Best Male Performance in a 2006 Science Fiction Television Episode for ''[[The Girl in the Fireplace]]'', while ''Doctor Who'' itself wins the overall Best Science Fiction Television Series category. Unusually, ''Doctor Who'' also receives the award for Outstanding Canadian Contribution to Science Fiction due to the [[Canadian Broadcasting Corporation]] being a co-producer of the series.
* [[9th July | 9]] - Filming begins on ''[[Voyage of the Damned]]''.
** The UK newspaper the ''Guardian'' names [[Russell T. Davies]] the 15th most powerful player in the UK media industry.
* [[10th July | 10]] - [[David Tennant]] is forced to leave the set of ''[[Voyage of the Damned]]'' upon learning that his mother has taken gravely ill. Production continues around his absence. (''[[The Writer's Tale]]'')
* [[15th July | 15]] - David Tennant's mother passes away.
* [[17th July | 17]] - [[Russell T. Davies]] addresses what he describes to [[Benjamin Cook]] as "the elephant in the room" and initiates discussions with [[Steven Moffat]] about Moffat taking over Davies' job on ''Doctor Who''. Moffat replies on the 19th that he is interested in talking about the idea. (''[[The Writer's Tale]]'')
* [[29th July | 29]] - Inspired by reading ''[[w:Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows|Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows]]'', [[Russell T. Davies]] begins toying with the idea of inviting [[J.K. Rowling]] to appear on ''Doctor Who'', possibly in the [[The Next Doctor|2008 Christmas special]]. (''[[The Writer's Tale]]'')
* [[31st July | 31]] - [[Bernard Cribbins]] films a cameo for ''[[Voyage of the Damned]]'', little knowing he would later return to the series several times in [[Series 4]]. Despite his workload, [[Russell T. Davies]] visits the set. (''[[The Writer's Tale]]'')


===[[August]]===
===[[August]]===


* [[Frozen Time]] is first released.
* [[Frozen Time]] is first released.
* [[Nobody's Children]] First Published
* [[Nobody's Children]] First Published
* ''Doctor Who'' receives the Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form for the episode ''[[The Girl in the Fireplace]]'' written by [[Steven Moffat]]. Also nominated in this category are the episodes ''[[School Reunion]]'' and the two-parter ''[[Army of Ghosts]]'' and ''[[Doomsday]]''. Also nominated in this category is "200", an episode of ''Stargate SG-1'', and "Downloaded", an episode of ''Battlestar Galactica''.
* ''Doctor Who'' receives the Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form for the episode ''[[The Girl in the Fireplace]]'' written by [[Steven Moffat]]. Also nominated in this category are the episodes ''[[School Reunion]]'' and the two-parter ''[[Army of Ghosts]]'' and ''[[Doomsday]]''. Also nominated in this category is "200", an episode of ''Stargate SG-1'', and "Downloaded", an episode of ''Battlestar Galactica''.
* [[3rd August | 3]] - Problems with the script for ''[[The Fires of Pompeii]]'' lead to [[Russell T. Davies]] considering replacing it with a previously aborted [[Second World War]]-era story by [[Mark Gatiss]]. (''[[The Writer's Tale]]'')
* [[4th August | 4]] - [[Russell T. Davies]] begins work on a major rewrite of [[James Moran]]'s script for ''[[The Fires of Pompeii]]'' (''[[The Writer's Tale]]'')
* [[7th August | 7]] - First cast readthroughs for ''[[Planet of the Ood]]'' and ''[[The Unicorn and the Wasp]]''; first readthroughs for [[Series 4]].
* Early August - [[Colin Teague]] and [[Phil Collinson]] visit the Cinecitta Studios in Rome, Italy, as the ''Doctor Who'' production team considers filming part of ''[[The Fires of Pompeii]]'' in Rome -- the first time major filming for a DW TV episode has been conducted outside the UK since 1985.
* [[9th August | 9]] - Around the time Teague and Collinson are in Rome, the Cinecitta Studios are heavily damaged in a fire. (''[[The Writer's Tale]]'')
* [[21st August | 21]] - [[Russell T. Davies]] hatches the idea of creating a false edit of ''[[Partners in Crime]]'' for media/review distribution in order to hide a planned surprise cameo by [[Billie Piper]] as [[Rose Tyler]]. (''[[The Writer's Tale]]'')
* [[23rd August | 23]] - plans for the return of [[Rose Tyler]] in [[Series 4]] are jeopardized when it's learned that [[Billie Piper]] is planning on getting married at the end of 2007, and might not be available for filming. (''[[The Writer's Tale]]'')
* [[25th August | 25]] - [[Kylie Minogue]] and a [[Dalek]] take part in a cover-photo shoot for ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]''.
* [[30th August | 30]] - [[Russell T. Davies]] begins writing the script for ''[[Partners in Crime]]'', the first episode of [[Series 4]].
* [[31st August | 31]] - Due to a premature announcement by the Royal Shakespeare Company (see 3rd September, below), ''Doctor Who's'' producers inform their staff that the fifth series will not go into production until 2009, save for a few specials in the interim. (''[[The Writer's Tale]]'')


===[[September]]===
===[[September]]===
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* [[The End of the World (BFBS)|The End of the World]] - a [[Bernice Summerfield]] audio drama not to be confused with the 2005 ''Doctor Who'' episode of the same title, is released
* [[The End of the World (BFBS)|The End of the World]] - a [[Bernice Summerfield]] audio drama not to be confused with the 2005 ''Doctor Who'' episode of the same title, is released
* [[Forever Autumn]], [[Sick Building]], and [[Wetworld]] are first published.
* [[Forever Autumn]], [[Sick Building]], and [[Wetworld]] are first published.
* [[3rd September | 3]] - The BBC officially announces that [[Series 5]] of ''Doctor Who'' will not air until 2010. According to [[Russell T. Davies]] the announcement was originally to have been made prior to an 11 September press conference by the Royal Shakespeare Company announcing [[David Tennant]]'s appearance in ''Hamlet'' in the fall of 2008, but the release of an RSC brochure in late August required an immediate announcement.
* [[6th September | 6]] - [[Russell T. Davies]] reveals to [[Benjamin Cook]] that, despite previous scheduling conflicts, [[Billie Piper]] will return as [[Rose Tyler]] in ''[[Partners in Crime]]'' and [[Series 4]]. (''[[The Writer's Tale]]'')
** Russell T. Davies completes his initial draft of ''[[Partners in Crime]]''.
* [[13th September | 13]] - Filming begins on ''[[The Fires of Pompeii]]'' at the Cinecitta Studios in Rome, the first time, save the [[Doctor Who (1996)|1996 telefilm]] and second-unit filming on ''[[Daleks in Manhattan]]'', that major shooting for a regular episode has taken place outside the UK since 1985's ''[[The Two Doctors]]'' was filmed in Spain.
* [[23rd September | 23]] - The American animated series ''Family Guy'' broadcasts the episode "Blue Harvest", a nearly scene-by-scene parody of ''Star Wars: A New Hope''. A joke involving hyperspace features a brief clip of the classic mid-1970s opening sequence of ''Doctor Who'' featuring [[Tom Baker]] and a few bars of the [[Doctor Who theme]]. This is the first time any footage from the Tom Baker era, or the classic [[Delia Derbyshire]] arrangement of the theme, has appeared on an American commercial network. The episode, with DW clip intact, is released to DVD in North America in early 2008.
* [[23rd September | 23]] - The American animated series ''Family Guy'' broadcasts the episode "Blue Harvest", a nearly scene-by-scene parody of ''Star Wars: A New Hope''. A joke involving hyperspace features a brief clip of the classic mid-1970s opening sequence of ''Doctor Who'' featuring [[Tom Baker]] and a few bars of the [[Doctor Who theme]]. This is the first time any footage from the Tom Baker era, or the classic [[Delia Derbyshire]] arrangement of the theme, has appeared on an American commercial network. The episode, with DW clip intact, is released to DVD in North America in early 2008.
* [[24th September | 24]] - [[Revenge of the Slitheen]] is first broadcast, launching the first full season of ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]'' (following the pilot episode, ''[[Invasion of the Bane]]'' which aired months earlier). This is the first half-hour episode produced by the televised ''Doctor Who'' franchise since episode 3 of ''[[Survival]]'' in 1989.
* [[24th September | 24]] - [[Revenge of the Slitheen]] is first broadcast, launching the first full season of ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]'' (following the pilot episode, ''[[Invasion of the Bane]]'' which aired months earlier). This is the first half-hour episode produced by the televised ''Doctor Who'' franchise since episode 3 of ''[[Survival]]'' in 1989.
* [[27th September | 27]] - [[Russell T. Davies]] and [[Julie Gardner]] decide to reject a script by [[Tom MacRae]] which was planned for [[Series 4]]. Davies takes on the job of writing a replacement, which ultimately becomes ''[[Midnight (TV story)|Midnight]]''. (''[[The Writer's Tale]]'')
* [[28th September | 28]] - [[Steven Moffat]] informs [[Russell T. Davies]] that he has agreed to take over the executive producer/head writer's position when Davies leaves. (''[[The Writer's Tale]]'').


===[[October]]===
===[[October]]===


* [[Absolution]] is first released.
* [[Absolution]] is first released.
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* [[1st October | 1]] - [[Eye of the Gorgon]] part 1 is first broadcast.
* [[1st October | 1]] - [[Eye of the Gorgon]] part 1 is first broadcast.
* [[1st October | 1]] - [[I Am the Doctor: The Unauthorised Diaries of a Timelord]] is published by [[Zone Publishing]]. Written by [[John Peel]] and illustrated by [[Pete Wallbank]], this unofficial publication features diaries entries by all 10 Doctors and new illustrations by Wallbank.
* [[1st October | 1]] - [[I Am the Doctor: The Unauthorised Diaries of a Timelord]] is published by [[Zone Publishing]]. Written by [[John Peel]] and illustrated by [[Pete Wallbank]], this unofficial publication features diaries entries by all 10 Doctors and new illustrations by Wallbank.
* [[7th October | 7]] - Production of the Children in Need mini-episode, ''[[Time Crash]]'', featuring the return of [[Peter Davison]] as the [[Fifth Doctor]].
* [[8th October | 8]] - [[Eye of the Gorgon]] part 2 is first broadcast.
* [[8th October | 8]] - [[Eye of the Gorgon]] part 2 is first broadcast.
* [[10th October | 10]] - With production of ''[[Partners in Crime]]'' now under way, [[Russell T. Davies]] realizes how ill [[Howard Attfield]], playing [[Geoff Noble]] has become and begins to consider how to work this into the season, given the character is supposed to sppear in several episodes. A few days later, Davies considers filming Attfield's scenes in the as-yet-unwritten ''[[Turn Left]]'' as soon as possible, along with his scenes in ''Partners in Crime''. (''[[The Writer's Tale]]'')
* Mid-October - British media leaks the news that [[Billie Piper]] will be returning to ''Doctor Who''.
* [[13th October | 13]] - [[Russell T. Davies]] begins writing the script for ''Crusader Five'', later renamed ''Crusader 50'' as at the time it was going to be the 50th episode of the revived ''Doctor Who''. The script is later retitled ''[[Midnight (TV story)|Midnight]]''. (''[[The Writer's Tale]]'')
* [[15th October | 15]] - [[Warriors of Kudlak]] part 1 is first broadcast.
* [[15th October | 15]] - [[Warriors of Kudlak]] part 1 is first broadcast.
** An injury forces [[Howard Attfield]] to pull out of production of ''[[Partners in Crime]]'' after filming only a few of his planned scenes. [[Phil Collinson]] suggests hiring [[Bernard Cribbins]] as a last-minute replacement, and [[Russell T. Davies]] retcons the newspaper seller Cribbins played in ''[[Voyage of the Damned]]'' to be [[Donna Noble]]'s grandfather, [[Wilfred Mott]]. (''[[The Writer's Tale]]'')
* [[18th October | 18]] - [[Russell T. Davies]] completes the initial draft of ''Crusader 50'', later called ''[[Midnight (TV story)|Midnight]]''.
* [[22nd October | 22]] - [[Warriors of Kudlak]] part 2 is first broadcast.
* [[22nd October | 22]] - [[Warriors of Kudlak]] part 2 is first broadcast.
** [[Piers Wenger]] is interviewed as a possible replacement for [[Julie Gardner]] when she steps down as producer after the [[2009 Specials]] are filmed. (''[[The Writer's Tale]]'')
* [[27th October | 27]] - [[Russell T. Davies]] begins writing the script for ''[[Turn Left]]''.
* [[29th October | 29]] - [[Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane?]] part 1 is first broadcast.
* [[29th October | 29]] - [[Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane?]] part 1 is first broadcast.
* [[31st October | 31]] - [[Howard Attfield]], who played [[Geoff Noble]] in ''[[The Runaway Bride]]'' dies. Attfield had been signed to reprise the role of [[Donna Noble]]'s father in several episodes of [[Series 4 (Doctor Who)|Series 4]]. At the time of his death he had already filmed several scenes; instead of recasting the role, the producers sign [[Bernard Cribbins]] to reprise the role of [[Wilfred Mott]], a character introduced in the now-finished ''[[Voyage of the Damned]]'' special, who is retroactively made Donna's grandfather.
* [[31st October | 31]] - [[Howard Attfield]], who played [[Geoff Noble]] in ''[[The Runaway Bride]]'' dies.
** ''Doctor Who'' wins Most Popular Drama and [[David Tennant]] wins Most Popular Actor at the 2007 National Television Awards.


===[[November]]===
===[[November]]===


*[[The Mind's Eye]] / [[Mission of the Viyrans]] is first released.
*[[The Mind's Eye]] / [[Mission of the Viyrans]] is first released.
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*[[16th November | 16]] - [[Time Crash]] is first broadcast. Discounting ''[[Dimensions in Time]]'', [[Peter Davison]] makes his first appearance as the Doctor since [[1984]]'s ''[[The Caves of Androzani]]''. First multi-Doctor television story since ''[[The Two Doctors]]''. Final use of the Doctor Who Theme arrangement by [[Murray Gold]] intoduced in [[2005]].
*[[16th November | 16]] - [[Time Crash]] is first broadcast. Discounting ''[[Dimensions in Time]]'', [[Peter Davison]] makes his first appearance as the Doctor since [[1984]]'s ''[[The Caves of Androzani]]''. First multi-Doctor television story since ''[[The Two Doctors]]''. Final use of the Doctor Who Theme arrangement by [[Murray Gold]] intoduced in [[2005]].
*[[19th November | 19]] - [[The Lost Boy]] part 2 is first broadcast, concluding the first season of ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]''.
*[[19th November | 19]] - [[The Lost Boy]] part 2 is first broadcast, concluding the first season of ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]''.
*[[22nd November | 22]] - [[Verity Lambert]], first producer of ''Doctor Who'' dies of cancer.
*[[22nd November | 22]] - [[Verity Lambert]], first producer of ''Doctor Who'' dies of cancer.
*[[24th November | 24]] - Cast read-throughs for ''[[Midnight (TV story)|Midnight]]'' and ''[[Turn Left]]''.
*[[29th November | 29]] - Simultaneous filming of ''[[Midnight (TV story)|Midnight]]'' and ''[[Turn Left]]'' now under way, marking [[Billie Piper]]'s return to ''Doctor Who'' production.


===[[December]]===
===[[December]]===
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* [[Wishing Well]], [[The Pirate Loop]], and [[Peacemaker]] are first published.
* [[Wishing Well]], [[The Pirate Loop]], and [[Peacemaker]] are first published.
* [[The Girl Who Never Was]] is first released.
* [[The Girl Who Never Was]] is first released.
* [[7th December | 7]] - The BBC announces that [[Julie Gardner]] will end her tenure as executive producer of ''Doctor Who'' in 2009, with [[Piers Wenger]] succeeding her.
* [[10th December | 10]] - [[Russell T. Davies]] begins writing the script for ''[[The Stolen Earth]]''.
** That same day, [[Steven Moffat]] begins a dialogue with Davies regarding the changeover in producing regime and the start of [[Series 5]]. (''[[The Writer's Tale]]'')
* [[15th December | 15]] - [[Catherine Tate]] lets slip on the Jonathan Ross radio show the incorrect news that [[Series 4]] will be [[David Tennant]]'s last. This is followed by a similarly erroneous (or at least premature) report by BBC News. (''[[The Writer's Tale]]'')
* [[18th December | 18]] - Press launch for ''[[Voyage of the Damned]]''.
* [[25th December | 25]] - [[Voyage of the Damned]] is first broadcast, introducing a new arrangement of the theme music, once again by [[Murray Gold]]. [[Bernard Cribbins]], a Doctor Who veteran dating back to the 1960s film ''[[Daleks - Invasion Earth 2150 AD]]'', makes his debut as [[Wilfred Mott]], who becomes recurring character in the next series. Much attention is given to the special's guest star, pop superstar [[Kylie Minogue]].
* [[25th December | 25]] - [[Voyage of the Damned]] is first broadcast, introducing a new arrangement of the theme music, once again by [[Murray Gold]]. [[Bernard Cribbins]], a Doctor Who veteran dating back to the 1960s film ''[[Daleks - Invasion Earth 2150 AD]]'', makes his debut as [[Wilfred Mott]], who becomes recurring character in the next series. Much attention is given to the special's guest star, pop superstar [[Kylie Minogue]].
* [[31st December | 31]] - [[Russell T. Davies]] completes the initial draft of ''[[The Stolen Earth]]''.


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Revision as of 04:28, 28 February 2009

History of the Doctor Who Universe

January

  • 31 - The SS Elysium arrives safely in Panama, its passengers and crew having endured an attack by Cybermen just weeks earlier. One passenger, artist Michael Brack, is airlifted to hospital for treatment for hypothermia suffered during the attack. He misses his chance to tell Ruby Duvall that he is the man responsible for her father's paralysis. (NA: Iceberg)

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February

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August

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December

Other timelines

See Donna's World.
See Pete's World.

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  • The discovery of a bizarre message encoded as an Easter Egg on 17 different DVD releases causes a flurry of interest on the Internet due to the cryptic nature of the message. The message, which appears to have been shot on film many years earlier, depicts a man with glasses conducting what appears to be a one-sided conversation with an unknown person, and he is occasionally interrupted by a young black woman. Among those interested in the message is London video store employee Larry Nightingale. One of the cryptic statements made, "The angels have the phone box", is made into a T-shirt design. Larry Nightingale begins intensively studying the message, much to the annoyance of his sister, Kathy Nightingale. (DW: Blink)
  • The Doctor and Martha Jones, following information provided to them by Sally Sparrow, investigate the Wester Drumlins estate near London, where by choice or accident they are touched by the Weeping Angels and transported to 1969; the TARDIS remains behind and is later taken into custody by London police. (DW: Blink; that this occurs in the same year as the events of Blink is conjecture, given that the Angels appear to only be recently interested in the TARDIS and Billy Shipton gives no indication that it's been in custody for long.)
  • Sally Sparrow receives a bizarre message addressed to her from someone called the Doctor in 1969 while investigating an old house called Wester Drumlins near London. Sparrow learns of the Weeping Angels and during the course of the adventure her friend Kathy Nightingale is transported back to 1920, and a policeman named Billy Shipton is sent back to 1969. Sparrow encounters an elderly Shipton, who dies soon after revealing that he is responsible for adding a cryptic message from the Doctor to a number of DVDs, and the Easter Egg mystery is solved when Sally realizes the one-sided conversation is from the Doctor and directed at her. Ultimately, Sparrow stops the Weeping Angels from capturing the TARDIS and with the help of Larry Nightingale sends the vessel back to 1969. After this event, Sally and Larry take over the ownership of the DVD rental store where Larry works, turning it into a bookstore, but Sally remains distant from Larry as she awaits the final resolution of her involvement with the time-travelling Doctor. (DW: Blink)
  • Harriet Jones is removed from the post of Prime Minister (confirmed in DW: The Stolen Earth).

Real Life

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  • Filming for The Fires of Pompeii takes place in Italy. Discounting second-unit filming done in New York City for Daleks in Manhattan, this is the first Doctor Who adventure substantially filmed outside the UK since Doctor Who: The TV Movie was filmed in Canada in 1996.
  • Early winter - Doctor Who is nominated in the "Favorite Sci-Fi Show" category for the 2008 People's Choice Awards, to be presented in January 2008 on the CBS network. This is the first mainstream American award nomination for the series (which previously was only nominated for awards in genre awards such as the Hugos). The award winner was determined by an Internet poll, and the award ultimately goes to Stargate Atlantis.
  • As production begins on Series 4, news leaks out that Billie Piper would be returning to her role as Rose Tyler, including images of her filming scenes for the series. Initially denied by the BBC, this was later confirmed (with the BBC including her in a cinema trailer distributed prior to the season premiere in 2008). Piper films scenes for four episodes (two additional appearances are added using stock footage).
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