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* [[REF]]: ''[[A Critical History of Doctor Who on Television]]'' by noted literary critic [[wikipedia:John Kenneth Muir|John Kenneth Muir]], is first published.
* [[REF]]: ''[[A Critical History of Doctor Who on Television]]'' by noted literary critic [[wikipedia:John Kenneth Muir|John Kenneth Muir]], is first published.
* [[1st November|01]] - [[PDA]]: ''[[Corpse Marker]]'' is first published.
* [[1st November|01]] - [[PDA]]: ''[[Corpse Marker]]'' is first published.
** [[DW]]: ''[[The Five Doctors]]'' becomes the first episode of ''Doctor Who'' to be released to DVD by [[BBC Video]] when it is released in the digital format in the UK. This starts an extensive and long-running series of archival DVD releases chronicling the series that continues for more than a decade.
* [[13th November|13]] - [[Tom Baker]] and [[Douglas Adams]] discuss ''Doctor Who'' on the BBC Radio 4 programme ''Today''.
* [[13th November|13]] - [[Tom Baker]] and [[Douglas Adams]] discuss ''Doctor Who'' on the BBC Radio 4 programme ''Today''.
** ''Doctor Who'' is featured on the cover of the ''[[Radio Times]]'', promoting upcoming rebroadcasts of classic episodes.
** ''Doctor Who'' is featured on the cover of the ''[[Radio Times]]'', promoting upcoming rebroadcasts of classic episodes.

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1999


Doctor Who Universe

Throughout the year, much concern is raised on Earth over a feared computer glitch known as Y2K or the Millennium Bug, which had the potential to cause technological havoc as clocks changed from 1999 to 2000 (the "00" in the date being expected to cause problems for many computer systems). The concern ends up being unfounded, though not without a little help from one, possibly two incarnations of the Doctor. (PDA: Millennium Shock)

May

December

Due to time zone differences, the above events technically occurred hours prior to the incident in San Francisco.

Behind the Scenes

References in the Doctor Who Universe tend to indicate the year 2000 of the start of the millennium, rather than 2001, the technical start of that millennium.

Real World

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

1998 20th century
1990s
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