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== January == | |||
* [[4 January (production)|4 January]] - [[Principal photography|Filming]] on ''[[The Web Planet (TV story)|The Web Planet]]'' at [[Ealing Studios]] began. ([[DWM 286]]) | * [[4 January (production)|4 January]] - [[Principal photography|Filming]] on ''[[The Web Planet (TV story)|The Web Planet]]'' at [[Ealing Studios]] began. ([[DWM 286]]) | ||
* [[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. | ||
== February == | |||
== March == | |||
== April == | |||
== May == | |||
== June == | |||
* [[18 June (production)|18 June]] - "[[The Meddling Monk (episode)|The Meddling Monk]]" was recorded at [[BBC Television Centre]] Studio 3. ([[INFO]]: "The Meddling Monk") | |||
== July == | |||
*[[15 July (production)|15 July]] - John Wiles starts shadowing Lambert on her producer duties, and begins taking more of the decisions, even before his official handover.<ref name=":0">[[REF]]: ''[[Doctor Who The Handbook: The First Doctor]]''</ref> | *[[15 July (production)|15 July]] - John Wiles starts shadowing Lambert on her producer duties, and begins taking more of the decisions, even before his official handover.<ref name=":0">[[REF]]: ''[[Doctor Who The Handbook: The First Doctor]]''</ref> | ||
== August == | |||
*[[August (production)|Middle of August]] - [[John Wiles]] officially takes over from [[Verity Lambert]] as [[producer]] of ''Doctor Who''. 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.<ref>http://www.shannonsullivan.com/doctorwho/diary/y1965.html</ref> | *[[August (production)|Middle of August]] - [[John Wiles]] officially takes over from [[Verity Lambert]] as [[producer]] of ''Doctor Who''. 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.<ref>http://www.shannonsullivan.com/doctorwho/diary/y1965.html</ref> | ||
* [[13 October (production)|13 October]] - [[Tristram Cary]] recorded the [[incidental music]] for the first six episodes of ''[[The Daleks' Master Plan (TV story)|The Daleks' Master Plan]]'' in about four hours. [[Horn]], [[cello]], percussion, [[flute]], [[oboe]] and [[vibraphone]] were required for the recording. | |||
* [[15 October (production)|15 October]] - The [[budget]] for the [[1966 (production)|1966]] financial year was set at £2,750 per episode. The figure was a 10% rise on 1965's £2,500 episodic budget. | == September == | ||
== October == | |||
*[[13 October (production)|13 October]] - [[Tristram Cary]] recorded the [[incidental music]] for the first six episodes of ''[[The Daleks' Master Plan (TV story)|The Daleks' Master Plan]]'' in about four hours. [[Horn]], [[cello]], percussion, [[flute]], [[oboe]] and [[vibraphone]] were required for the recording. | |||
*[[15 October (production)|15 October]] - The [[budget]] for the [[1966 (production)|1966]] financial year was set at £2,750 per episode. The figure was a 10% rise on 1965's £2,500 episodic budget. | |||
*[[20 October (production)|20 October]] - Donald Wilson sends a memo to Sydney Newman to inform him that ''Planet of Giants'' will be cut down to three parts.<ref name=":0" /> | *[[20 October (production)|20 October]] - Donald Wilson sends a memo to Sydney Newman to inform him that ''Planet of Giants'' will be cut down to three parts.<ref name=":0" /> | ||
* [[26 October (production)|26 October]] - John Wiles mildly upbraided [[make-up]] lead [[Sonia Markham]] for faulty facial hair and wigs in "[[The Nightmare Begins]]". | *[[26 October (production)|26 October]] - John Wiles mildly upbraided [[make-up]] lead [[Sonia Markham]] for faulty facial hair and wigs in "[[The Nightmare Begins]]". | ||
* [[27 October (production)|27 October]] - Sonia Markham responded to Wiles' memo, and apologised profusely about the lack of continuity with [[Brian Cant]]'s [[beard]] from scene to scene in "The Nightmare Begins". She pushed back, however, against Wiles' criticism of the [[wig]] [[William Hartnell|Hartnell]] wore as the [[First Doctor]], explaining that there is little which can be done about being able to see the wig line during [[close-up shot|close-ups]]. | *[[27 October (production)|27 October]] - Sonia Markham responded to Wiles' memo, and apologised profusely about the lack of continuity with [[Brian Cant]]'s [[beard]] from scene to scene in "The Nightmare Begins". She pushed back, however, against Wiles' criticism of the [[wig]] [[William Hartnell|Hartnell]] wore as the [[First Doctor]], explaining that there is little which can be done about being able to see the wig line during [[close-up shot|close-ups]]. | ||
* [[31 October (production)|31 October]] - [[David Whitaker]]'s script editing contract ended, precipitating the first formal transition between [[script editor]]s. [[Dennis Spooner]]'s tenure thus began.<ref name=":0" /> | *[[31 October (production)|31 October]] - [[David Whitaker]]'s script editing contract ended, precipitating the first formal transition between [[script editor]]s. [[Dennis Spooner]]'s tenure thus began.<ref name=":0" /> | ||
== November == | |||
== December == | |||
== Footnotes == | == Footnotes == |
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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.
January
- 4 January - Filming on The Web Planet at Ealing Studios began. (DWM 286)
- 23 January - The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation became the first North American broadcaster of Doctor Who when it began airing the early William Hartnell-era stories.
- The network cancelled its broadcasts after the first 26 episodes.
February
March
April
May
June
- 18 June - "The Meddling Monk" was recorded at BBC Television Centre Studio 3. (INFO: "The Meddling Monk")
July
- 15 July - John Wiles starts shadowing Lambert on her producer duties, and begins taking more of the decisions, even before his official handover.[1]
August
- Middle of August - John Wiles officially takes over from Verity Lambert as producer of Doctor Who. 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.[2]
September
October
- 13 October - Tristram Cary recorded the incidental music for the first six episodes of The Daleks' Master Plan in about four hours. Horn, cello, percussion, flute, oboe and vibraphone were required for the recording.
- 15 October - The budget for the 1966 financial year was set at £2,750 per episode. The figure was a 10% rise on 1965's £2,500 episodic budget.
- 20 October - Donald Wilson sends a memo to Sydney Newman to inform him that Planet of Giants will be cut down to three parts.[1]
- 26 October - John Wiles mildly upbraided make-up lead Sonia Markham for faulty facial hair and wigs in "The Nightmare Begins".
- 27 October - Sonia Markham responded to Wiles' memo, and apologised profusely about the lack of continuity with Brian Cant's beard from scene to scene in "The Nightmare Begins". She pushed back, however, against Wiles' criticism of the wig Hartnell wore as the First Doctor, explaining that there is little which can be done about being able to see the wig line during close-ups.
- 31 October - David Whitaker's script editing contract ended, precipitating the first formal transition between script editors. Dennis Spooner's tenure thus began.[1]