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* [[23 January (production)|23 January]] - The [[Canadian Broadcasting Corporation]] became the first [[North America]]n broadcaster of ''Doctor Who'' when it began airing the early [[William Hartnell]]-era stories.
* [[23 January (production)|23 January]] - The [[Canadian Broadcasting Corporation]] became the first [[North America]]n broadcaster of ''Doctor Who'' when it began airing the early [[William Hartnell]]-era stories.
** The network cancelled its broadcasts after the first 26 episodes.
** The network cancelled its broadcasts after the first 26 episodes.
* [[10 October (production)|10 October]] - This was the first full day of the [[John Wiles]] [[producer]]-ship, since [[Verity Lambert]]'s final credited episode, ''[[Mission to the Unknown (TV story)|Mission to the Unknown]]'' was broadcast the [[9 October (releases)|previous day]]. Of course, Wiles had been shadowing Lambert for some time before today, and had already been taking most of the decisions for a few weeks.
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Timeline for 1965
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1965 was a year in which a number of events important to the production of Doctor Who and its spin-offs occurred.