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* 12 August - [[Donald Wilson]] wrote to [[Sydney Newman]] to once again impress upon his boss the importance of moving ''[[Doctor Who]]'' from [[Lime Grove Studios]] to [[BBC Television Centre]] and/or [[Riverside Studios]]. Said Wilson: "I feel most strongly that ''Dr. Who'' must from time to time explore the full range of technical resources, otherwise we shall lay ourselves open to criticism for lacking in imagination and boldness."
* 12 August - [[Donald Wilson]] wrote to [[Sydney Newman]] to once again impress upon his boss the importance of moving ''[[Doctor Who]]'' from [[Lime Grove Studios]] to [[BBC Television Centre]] and/or [[Riverside Studios]]. Said Wilson: "I feel most strongly that ''Dr. Who'' must from time to time explore the full range of technical resources, otherwise we shall lay ourselves open to criticism for lacking in imagination and boldness."
* [[13 August (production)|13 August]] - [[Sydney Newman]] replied to [[Donald Wilson]]'s memo of [[12 October (production)|the day previous]]. He claimed to entirely be on Wilson's side, and asserted that he was misled as to [[Lime Grove Studios|Lime Grove]]'s meagre production capabilities. Nevertheless, he acknowledged that they were in a pickle now that he agreed to Lime Grove on the basis of the misinformation he received. Newman said that he will "do the best [he] can" to get a studio that's capable of producing a story in which the TARDIS travellers are shrunk to miniature size. In the end, however, this story, eventually called ''[[Planet of Giants (TV story)|Planet of Giants]]'', was postponed even further than Wilson had envisaged in his memo to Newman.
* [[13 August (production)|13 August]] - [[Sydney Newman]] replied to [[Donald Wilson]]'s memo of [[12 October (production)|the day previous]]. He claimed to entirely be on Wilson's side, and asserted that he was misled as to [[Lime Grove Studios|Lime Grove]]'s meagre production capabilities. Nevertheless, he acknowledged that they were in a pickle now that he agreed to Lime Grove on the basis of the misinformation he received. Newman said that he will "do the best [he] can" to get a studio that's capable of producing a story in which the TARDIS travellers are shrunk to miniature size. In the end, however, this story, eventually called ''[[Planet of Giants (TV story)|Planet of Giants]]'', was postponed even further than Wilson had envisaged in his memo to Newman.
* [[20 August (production)|20 August]] - Recording of some of the elements of the [[Title sequence|opening credits]].<ref name=":0" />
* [[20 August (production)|20 August]] - Recording of some of the elements of the [[Title sequence|opening credits]].<ref name=":0" />
* [[21 August (production)|21 August]] - [[Jacqueline Hill]] went to [[BBC Television Centre]] for film tests of her make-up and costume as [[Barbara Wright]].
* [[21 August (production)|21 August]] - [[Jacqueline Hill]] went to [[BBC Television Centre]] for film tests of her make-up and costume as [[Barbara Wright]].
* 21 August - [[Producer]] [[Verity Lambert]] finally got a chance to have an extended conversation with [[designer (crew)|designer]] [[Peter Brachacki]] about the set design of ''[[An Unearthly Child (TV story)|An Unearthly Child]]''. He had, up to this date, been very busy with other projects, making it impossible for Lambert to express her design views.
* 21 August - [[Producer]] [[Verity Lambert]] finally got a chance to have an extended conversation with [[designer (crew)|designer]] [[Peter Brachacki]] about the set design of ''[[An Unearthly Child (TV story)|An Unearthly Child]]''. He had, up to this date, been very busy with other projects, making it impossible for Lambert to express her design views.

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Timeline for 1963
20th century | 1960s

• 1960 • 1961 • 1962 • 1964 • 1965 • 1966 • 1967 • 1968 • 1969
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1963 was a year in which a number of events important to the production of Doctor Who and its spin-offs occurred.

January

March

May

June

July

August

September

  • 3 September - Title sequence assembled from the pre-existing and newly recorded elements by Richard Barclay at Ealing.[4]
  • 18 September - The incidental music for An Unearthly Child was recorded by Norman Kay at the Camden Theatre. (INFO: An Unearthly Child)
  • 20 September - William Hartnell, Carole Ann Ford, Jacqueline Hill and William Russell all meet together for the first time, for a publicity photo shoot at TV Centre.[4]
  • 21 September - Rehearsals for "An Unearthly Child" began at a Drill Hall on Uxbridge Road.[4]
  • 27 September - The first episode, "An Unearthly Child" is recorded.[4] This version of the first episode was beset by technical problems, and the BBC subsequently rejected it for broadcast, authorising a rare "do-over" for later in the year. The outcome of these filming sessions was later dubbed "the Pilot Episode".[8]

October

November

December

Footnotes