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Revision as of 03:07, 30 May 2009

Timeline

May

Unknown Date

Doctor Who history

January

Doctor Who - Mawdryn Undead First Published.
Douglas Camfield Dies

February

  • 08 - Resurrection of the Daleks Episode 1 First Broadcast. Due to a scheduling issue, Resurrection of the Daleks is reedited into two 50-minute episodes rather than the usual 4 25-minute episodes. These are the first "double-length" episodes; the format would be adopted full time in the next season.

March

Doctor Who - Kinda First Published. This is the last fully photographic Peter Davison cover.
  • 22 - The Twin Dilemma Episode 1 First Broadcast. A slight modification is made to the series logo, adding a prism effect (which creates the effect of it being curved); the logo used for merchandising, however, remains as per the version introduced in 1980.
  • 30 - The Twin Dilemma Episode 4 First Broadcast. Last half-hour episode until 1986. The 1984 season marks the end of the show's 24-episode long seasons. Beginning in 1985 the number of episodes is reduced to 13, later 14. A similar episode count would persist when the series revived in 2005.

April

May

  • 15 - Tom Baker guest stars in the American TV series, Remington Steele, in the episode "Hounded Steele".
  • 24 - Doctor Who - Enlightenment First Published. A rare occasion where more than one novelisation has been published at different times within the same calendar month. Second and last use of the modified logo-and-photo branding for a Fifth Doctor novelisation, and the final use of a photographic element on a Doctor Who fiction book until the 1988 novelisation of Time and the Rani. As Target was not allowed to feature artistic renderings of Peter Davison at the time, this was the last appearance of an image of the Fifth Doctor on a new novelisation, although Target would finally be allowed to feature drawings of Davison when it issued new editions of many of its novelisations in the early 1990s. Target subsequently chose not to include images of the Sixth Doctor on initial releases of any of that era's novelisations; therefore, an image of the current Doctor would not appear again on the cover of a newly issued Target novelisation until Paradise Towers was published in December 1988.

July

August

September

October

Alan Lake (Herrick in Underworld) commits suicide.

November

December

Unknown date


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