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* [[February (production)|February]] - ''Doctor Who: A Marvel Monthly'' magazine changed its title to ''[[Doctor Who Monthly]]''. | *[[6 January (production)|6 January]] - Filming for ''[[Time-Flight (TV story)|Time-Flight]]'' began with location filming at Terminal One of Heathrow Airport.<ref name=":0">[[DWMSE 1]]</ref> | ||
*[[February (production)|February]] - ''Doctor Who: A Marvel Monthly'' magazine changed its title to ''[[Doctor Who Monthly]]''. | |||
*[[31 March (production)|31 March]] - Filming for ''[[Snakedance (TV story)|Snakedance]]'' began with work at Stage 2 of Ealing Studios.<ref name=":0" /> | |||
* [[18 May (production)|18 May]] - BBC Broadcasting Research issued a Viewing Panel Report gauging response to [[Season 19]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]'', which had seen the show change its broadcast scheduled to twice a week, as well as introduce a new [[Fifth Doctor|Doctor]], [[Peter Davison]]. As a whole, the season received a Reaction Index of 66, with the new Doctor and the timeslot change generally accepted.<ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/archive/changingwho/10320.shtml BBC - Archive - The Changing Face of Doctor Who - Audience Research Report on 'Doctor Who' for 1982]</ref> | * [[18 May (production)|18 May]] - BBC Broadcasting Research issued a Viewing Panel Report gauging response to [[Season 19]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]'', which had seen the show change its broadcast scheduled to twice a week, as well as introduce a new [[Fifth Doctor|Doctor]], [[Peter Davison]]. As a whole, the season received a Reaction Index of 66, with the new Doctor and the timeslot change generally accepted.<ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/archive/changingwho/10320.shtml BBC - Archive - The Changing Face of Doctor Who - Audience Research Report on 'Doctor Who' for 1982]</ref> | ||
*[[24 August (production)|24 August]] - Filming for ''[[Mawdryn Undead (TV story)|Mawdryn Undead]]'' began with work in Trent Park, Barnet, with Middlesex Polytechnic used for the school scenes.<ref name=":0" /> | |||
* [[October (production)|October]] - [[John Nathan-Turner]] received approval to produce a ninety-minute twentieth anniversary special episode for broadcast in 1983 and began feeling out the interest of ''Doctor Who'' actors, including [[Tom Baker]]. At the time, the special carried the working title ''The Six Doctors'', and [[Robert Holmes]] was commissioned to write the script; he subsequently left the project and [[Terrance Dicks]] wrote the script. | * [[October (production)|October]] - [[John Nathan-Turner]] received approval to produce a ninety-minute twentieth anniversary special episode for broadcast in 1983 and began feeling out the interest of ''Doctor Who'' actors, including [[Tom Baker]]. At the time, the special carried the working title ''The Six Doctors'', and [[Robert Holmes]] was commissioned to write the script; he subsequently left the project and [[Terrance Dicks]] wrote the script. | ||
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1982 was a year in which a number of events important to the production of Doctor Who and its spin-offs occurred.
- 6 January - Filming for Time-Flight began with location filming at Terminal One of Heathrow Airport.[1]
- February - Doctor Who: A Marvel Monthly magazine changed its title to Doctor Who Monthly.
- 31 March - Filming for Snakedance began with work at Stage 2 of Ealing Studios.[1]
- 18 May - BBC Broadcasting Research issued a Viewing Panel Report gauging response to Season 19 of Doctor Who, which had seen the show change its broadcast scheduled to twice a week, as well as introduce a new Doctor, Peter Davison. As a whole, the season received a Reaction Index of 66, with the new Doctor and the timeslot change generally accepted.[2]
- 24 August - Filming for Mawdryn Undead began with work in Trent Park, Barnet, with Middlesex Polytechnic used for the school scenes.[1]
- October - John Nathan-Turner received approval to produce a ninety-minute twentieth anniversary special episode for broadcast in 1983 and began feeling out the interest of Doctor Who actors, including Tom Baker. At the time, the special carried the working title The Six Doctors, and Robert Holmes was commissioned to write the script; he subsequently left the project and Terrance Dicks wrote the script.