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*[[Seventh Doctor|The Doctor]], [[Ace]] and [[Bernice Summerfield]] visit [[Oxford]]. ([[NA]]: ''[[The Dimension Riders]]'')
*[[Seventh Doctor|The Doctor]], [[Ace]] and [[Bernice Summerfield]] visit [[Oxford]]. ([[NA]]: ''[[The Dimension Riders]]'')
*[[Joel Mintz]] is somehow transported to [[1983]].  ([[NA]]: ''[[Return of the Living Dad]]'')
*[[Joel Mintz]] is somehow transported to [[1983]].  ([[NA]]: ''[[Return of the Living Dad]]'')
*[[Seventh Doctor|The Doctor]] and [[Ace]] arrive in [[Albert Square]], [[London]] where a ploy by [[the Rani]] results in various incarnations of [[the Doctor]] and assorted companions experiencing time-slipping between this year, [[1973]] and [[2013]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[Dimensions in Time]]'')
*[[Seventh Doctor|The Doctor]] and [[Ace]] arrive in [[Albert Square]], [[London]] where a ploy by [[the Rani]] results in various incarnations of [[the Doctor]] and assorted companions experiencing time slipping between this year, [[1973]] and [[2013]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[Dimensions in Time]]'')
:''[[Seventh Doctor|The Doctor]] claimed that he only imagined these events in a dream. ([[NA]]: ''[[First Frontier]]'')''
:''[[Seventh Doctor|The Doctor]] claimed that he only imagined these events in a dream. ([[NA]]: ''[[First Frontier]]'')''
*[[Fifth Doctor|The Doctor]], [[Nyssa]], and [[Tegan Jovanka]] go on holiday in [[Tasmania]]. They then leave for [[Manchester]]. ([[MA]]: ''[[Goth Opera]]'')
*[[Fifth Doctor|The Doctor]], [[Nyssa]], and [[Tegan Jovanka]] go on holiday in [[Tasmania]]. They then leave for [[Manchester]]. ([[MA]]: ''[[Goth Opera]]'')


===[[June]]===
===[[June]]===
*Between [[25th June|25]] and [[27th June|27]] -[[Seventh Doctor|The Doctor]], [[Bernice Summerfield|Benny]], and [[Ace]] visit the [[Glastonbury Festival]] and meet an older and wiser [[Danny Pain]]. ([[NA]]: ''[[No Future]]'')
*Between [[25th June | 25]] and [[27th June | 27]] - [[Seventh Doctor|The Doctor]], [[Bernice Summerfield|Benny]], and [[Ace]] visit the [[Glastonbury Festival]] and meet an older and wiser [[Danny Pain]]. ([[NA]]: ''[[No Future]]'')


===[[July]]===
===[[July]]===
*[[14th July|14]] -[[Ace]] and [[Seventh Doctor|the Doctor]] meet at a cafe in [[Sydney]], [[Australia]].  She is 37 years old. ([[NA]]: ''[[Set Piece]]'')
*[[14th July | 14]] - [[Ace]] and [[Seventh Doctor|the Doctor]] meet at a cafe in [[Sydney]], [[Australia]].  She is 37 years old. ([[NA]]: ''[[Set Piece]]'')


==Real World==
==Real World==
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=== [[January]] ===
=== [[January]] ===
* [[3rd January | 3]] - [[Dennis Tate]], who played [[Technix]] in ''[[The Daleks' Master Plan]]'' dies in [[Los Angeles]], [[California]].
* [[3rd January | 3]] - [[Dennis Tate]], who played [[Technix]] in ''[[The Daleks' Master Plan]]'' dies in [[Los Angeles]], [[California]].
* [[21st January | 21]] - [[David Blake Kelly]], who played Captain [[Benjamin Briggs]] in ''[[The Chase]]'' dies.
* [[21st January | 21]] - [[David Blake Kelly]], who played Captain [[Benjamin Briggs]] in ''[[The Chase]]'' and [[Jacob Kewper]] in ''[[The Smugglers]]'', dies.
* [[22nd January|22]] - [[Tommy Knight]] who plays [[Luke Smith]] in ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]'' and the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' episodes ''[[The Stolen Earth]]'' and ''[[Journeys End]]'' is born in [[wikipedia:Chatham, Medway|Chatham]], [[Kent]].
* [[22nd January | 22]] - [[Tommy Knight]] who plays [[Luke Smith]] in ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]'' and the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' episodes ''[[The Stolen Earth]]'' and ''[[Journeys End]]'' is born in [[wikipedia:Chatham, Medway|Chatham]], [[Kent]].


=== [[February]] ===
=== [[February]] ===
* ''[[The Highest Science]]'' is published.
* ''[[The Highest Science]]'' is published.
* [[5th February | 5]] - Stuntman [[Tip Tipping]], who appeared in several the [[Sylvester McCoy]] stories, is killed in a parachuting accident.
* [[5th February | 5]] - Stuntman [[Tip Tipping]], who appeared in several the [[Sylvester McCoy]] stories, is killed in a parachuting accident.
* [[15th February | 15]] - [[Dallas Cavell]], who played various guest roles on ''[[Doctor Who]]'' dies.  
* [[15th February | 15]] - [[Dallas Cavell]], who played various guest roles on ''[[Doctor Who]]'', dies.  
* [[18th February | 18]] - [[Jacqueline Hill]], who portrayed [[companion]] [[Barbara Wright]] and [[Tigella]]n high priestess [[Lexa]] in ''[[Meglos (TV story)|Meglos]]'' dies from cancer.
* [[18th February | 18]] - [[Jacqueline Hill]], who portrayed [[companion]] [[Barbara Wright]] and [[Tigella]]n high priestess [[Lexa]] in ''[[Meglos (TV story)|Meglos]]'', dies from cancer.


=== [[March]] ===
=== [[March]] ===
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=== [[June]] ===
=== [[June]] ===
* ''[[White Darkness]]'' first published.  
* ''[[White Darkness]]'' first published.  
* [[9th June| 09]] - ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' publishes its 200th issue.
* [[9th June | 09]] - ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' publishes its 200th issue.
* [[11th June | 11]] - [[Bernard Bresslaw]], known for his appearance as [[Varga]] in ''[[The Ice Warriors]]'' dies from a heart attack.
* [[11th June | 11]] - [[Bernard Bresslaw]], known for his appearance as [[Varga]] in ''[[The Ice Warriors]]'', dies from a heart attack.
* [[22nd June | 22]] - [[Victor Maddern]] dies.
* [[22nd June | 22]] - [[Victor Maddern]] dies.


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* ''[[Birthright]]'' published.  
* ''[[Birthright]]'' published.  
* ''[[The Evil of the Daleks (novelisation)|Doctor Who - The Evil of the Daleks]]'' First Published, completing the adaptations of the [[Second Doctor]] era. This is the last novelisation of a televised story to be released under the [[Target Books]] banner (the final Target release would be based upon a radio play).
* ''[[The Evil of the Daleks (novelisation)|Doctor Who - The Evil of the Daleks]]'' First Published, completing the adaptations of the [[Second Doctor]] era. This is the last novelisation of a televised story to be released under the [[Target Books]] banner (the final Target release would be based upon a radio play).
* [[20th August |20]] - [[Sydney Arnold]], who played [[Perkins (The Highlanders) |Perkins]] in ''[[The Highlanders]]'' dies.
* [[20th August | 20]] - [[Sydney Arnold]], who played [[Perkins (The Highlanders) |Perkins]] in ''[[The Highlanders]]'', dies.


=== [[September]] ===
=== [[September]] ===
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=== [[October]] ===
=== [[October]] ===
* [[Blood Heat]] first published.
* [[Blood Heat]] first published.
* [[25th October | 25]] - [[Bernard Martin]], who played a [[technician (The Ambassadors of Death)|technician]] in ''[[The Ambassadors of Death]]'' dies.
* [[25th October | 25]] - [[Bernard Martin]], who played a [[technician (The Ambassadors of Death)|technician]] in ''[[The Ambassadors of Death]]'', dies.


=== [[November]] ===
=== [[November]] ===
* [[The Dimension Riders]] First Published
* [[The Dimension Riders]] First Published
* [[5th November |5]] - [[Michael Bilton]], who played [[Charles de Teligny]] in [[The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve]], [[Collins]] in [[Pyramids of Mars]], and a [[Time Lord]] in "[[The Deadly Assassin]], dies in [[Wikipedia:Berkhamsted |Berkhamsted]], [[England]].
* [[5th November | 5]] - [[Michael Bilton]], who played [[Charles de Teligny]] in [[The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve]], [[Collins]] in [[Pyramids of Mars]], and a [[Time Lord]] in "[[The Deadly Assassin]], dies in [[Wikipedia:Berkhamsted |Berkhamsted]], [[England]].
* [[23rd November |23]] - 30th anniversary of the first broadcast of ''Doctor Who''.
* [[23rd November | 23]] - 30th anniversary of the first broadcast of ''Doctor Who''.
* [[26th November |26]] and [[27th November |27]] - A two-part special episode, ''[[Dimensions in Time]]'', is broadcast to mark the 30th anniversary of ''Doctor Who''. Presented as part of the Children in Need campaign, the episodes were produced in 3-D and featured all surviving Doctor actors (plus representations of the two deceased Doctors) and many surviving companions, as well. The special marked the final on-screen appearance of [[Jon Pertwee]] as the Doctor, was the only ''Doctor Who'' story written by [[John Nathan Turner]], and it was also Turner's final involvement with the franchise. Rejected as canon by Who fandom, the special was produced in lieu of an abandoned movie project, ''[[The Dark Dimension]]''. The special episodes feature a new, sped-up arrangement of the Doctor Who theme, and use a variation of the opening credits sequence introduced in [[1987]], along with the series logo also from '87; it is the final on-screen use of both.
* [[26th November | 26]] and [[27th November | 27]] - A two-part special episode, ''[[Dimensions in Time]]'', is broadcast to mark the 30th anniversary of ''Doctor Who''. Presented as part of the Children in Need campaign, the episodes were produced in 3-D and featured all surviving Doctor actors (plus representations of the two deceased Doctors) and many surviving companions, as well. The special marked the final on-screen appearance of [[Jon Pertwee]] as the Doctor, was the only ''Doctor Who'' story written by [[John Nathan Turner]], and it was also Turner's final involvement with the franchise. Rejected as canon by Who fandom, the special was produced in lieu of an abandoned movie project, ''[[The Dark Dimension]]''. The special episodes feature a new, sped-up arrangement of the Doctor Who theme, and use a variation of the opening credits sequence introduced in [[1987]], along with the series logo also from '87; it is the final on-screen use of both.


=== [[December]] ===
=== [[December]] ===

Revision as of 14:44, 13 June 2009

1993


Doctor Who Universe

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The Doctor claimed that he only imagined these events in a dream. (NA: First Frontier)

June

July

Real World

January

February

March

April

May

  • Lucifer Rising first published.
  • 02 - The Target Books line of Doctor Who novelisations marks its 20th anniversary, with three final books left to be published over the next year.

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

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Footnotes

1992 20th century
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1994