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* [[Nekromanteia]] First Released | * [[Nekromanteia]] First Released | ||
* [[14th February | 14]] - [[Neil Seiler]], who was employed by director [[Michael E. Briant]] as a radio operator in [[The Sea Devils]] and Commander Stewart in [[Death to the Daleks]] dies. | * [[14th February | 14]] - [[Neil Seiler]], who was employed by director [[Michael E. Briant]] as a radio operator in [[The Sea Devils]] and [[Commander Stewart]] in [[Death to the Daleks]] dies. | ||
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Revision as of 07:53, 8 May 2007
Events
History of the Doctor Who Universe
- Ruby Duvall becomes a reporter for the Sunday Seeker (NA: Iceberg).
April
- Liz Shaw is Chief of Operations at Tranquility Base on the Moon. (NA: Eternity Weeps)
August
- 23rd of August: The Doctor, Ace and Bernice Summerfield arrive at the Pinehill Crest Hotel in time for: A demonstration of spiritual channelling, a show of a temporal accelerator and a cross stitch convention and an attempt by the Scourge to manifest in our reality. (BFA: The Shadow of the Scourge)
History of Doctor Who
January
- No Place Like Home First Released
- Jubilee First Released
February
- The Domino Effect First Published
- Rip Tide First Published
- Nekromanteia First Released
- 14 - Neil Seiler, who was employed by director Michael E. Briant as a radio operator in The Sea Devils and Commander Stewart in Death to the Daleks dies.
March
- Blue Box First Published
- Short Trips 2: Companions First Published
- The Dark Flame First Released
April
- Reckless Engineering First Published
- Wonderland First Published
- Doctor Who and the Pirates First Released
May
- Loving the Alien First Published
- Shell Shock First Published
- Creatures of Beauty First Released
June
- The Last Resort First Published
- The Cabinet of Light First Published
- Short Trips 3: A Universe of Terrors First Published
- Project: Lazarus First Released
July
- The Colony of Lies First Published
- Fallen Gods First Published
- Flip-Flop First Released
- 2 - James Saxon, who appeared as Oscar in The Two Doctors dies after suffering a heart attack in Chichester, England.
August
- Timeless First Published
- Omega First Released
- 12 - Anne Tirard, who played Locusta in "The Romans" and the Seeker in "The Ribos Operation," dies.
September
- Wolfsbane First Published
- Frayed First Published
- Short Trips 4: The Muses First Published
- Davros First Released
October
- Emotional Chemistry First Published
- Master First Released
November
- Deadly Reunion First Published
- Eye of the Tyger First Published
- Zagreus First Released
- The Wormery First Released
- Living Legend First Released
December
- Companion Piece First Published
- Short Trips 5: Steel Skies First Published
- Scherzo First Released
- 16 - Alfred Lynch who appeared as Commander Millington in The Curse of Fenric dies from cancer.
- 17 - Alan Tilvern, who played Forrester in "Planet of Giants," dies in London.
- 29 - Dinsdale Landen, who portrayed Dr. Judson in The Curse of Fenric dies from mouth cancer.
Unknown date
- William Dysart, who played Alexander McClaren in "The Highlanders" and Reegan in "The Ambassadors of Death," dies.
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