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==Events==
== Events ==


===[[June]]===
=== [[June]] ===
*Between [[25 June|25]] and [[27 June|27]] - The [[Seventh Doctor]], [[Bernice Summerfield]], and [[Ace]] visited the [[Glastonbury Festival]] and met an older and wiser [[Danny Pain]]. ([[NA]]: ''[[No Future]]'')
* Between [[25 June|25]] and [[27 June|27]] - The [[Seventh Doctor]], [[Bernice Summerfield]], and [[Ace]] visited the [[Glastonbury Festival]] and met an older and wiser [[Danny Pain]]. ([[NA]]: ''[[No Future]]'')


===[[July]]===
=== [[July]] ===
*[[14 July |14]] - A 37-year-old Ace and the Seventh Doctor met at a cafe in [[Sydney]], [[Australia]]. ([[NA]]: ''[[Set Piece]]'')
* [[14 July|14]] - A 37-year-old Ace and the Seventh Doctor met at a cafe in [[Sydney]], [[Australia]]. ([[NA]]: ''[[Set Piece]]'')


===Unknown dates===
=== Unknown dates ===
*The Seventh Doctor, Ace and Bernice Summerfield visited [[Oxford]]. ([[NA]]: ''[[The Dimension Riders]]'')
* The Seventh Doctor, Ace and Bernice Summerfield visited [[Oxford]]. ([[NA]]: ''[[The Dimension Riders]]'')
*[[Joel Mintz]] was somehow transported to [[1983]]. ([[NA]]: ''[[Return of the Living Dad]]'')
* [[Joel Mintz]] was somehow transported to [[1983]]. ([[NA]]: ''[[Return of the Living Dad]]'')
*The Seventh Doctor and Ace arrived in [[Albert Square]], [[London]] where a ploy by [[the Rani]] resulted in various incarnations of [[the Doctor]] and assorted companions experiencing time slipping between this year, [[1973]] and [[2013]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[Dimensions in Time]]'')
* The Seventh Doctor and Ace arrived in [[Albert Square]], [[London]] where a ploy by [[the Rani]] resulted in various incarnations of [[the Doctor]] and assorted companions experiencing time slipping between this year, [[1973]] and [[2013]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[Dimensions in Time]]'')
::''The Seventh Doctor claimed that he only imagined these events in a dream. ([[NA]]: ''[[First Frontier]]'')''
::''The Seventh Doctor claimed that he only imagined these events in a dream. ([[NA]]: ''[[First Frontier]]'')''
* The [[Fifth Doctor]], [[Nyssa]], and [[Tegan Jovanka]] went on holiday in [[Tasmania]]. They then left for [[Manchester]]. ([[MA]]: ''[[Goth Opera]]'')
* The [[Fifth Doctor]], [[Nyssa]], and [[Tegan Jovanka]] went on holiday in [[Tasmania]]. They then left for [[Manchester]]. ([[MA]]: ''[[Goth Opera]]'')
*[[Joseph Serf]] graduates from [[Harvard University]]. ([[SJA]]: ''[[The Man Who Never Was]]'')
* [[Joseph Serf]] graduates from [[Harvard University]]. ([[SJA]]: ''[[The Man Who Never Was]]'')


==Behind the scenes==
== Behind the scenes ==
=== [[January]] ===
=== [[January]] ===
* [[3 January |3]] - [[Dennis Tate]], who played a [[Technix]] in [[DW]]: ''[[The Daleks' Master Plan]]'' died in [[Los Angeles]], [[California]].
* [[3 January|3]] - [[Dennis Tate]], who played a [[Technix]] in [[DW]]: ''[[The Daleks' Master Plan]]'' died in [[Los Angeles]], [[California]].
* [[21 January |21]] - [[David Blake Kelly]], who played Captain [[Benjamin Briggs]] in [[DW]]: ''[[The Chase]]'' and [[Jacob Kewper]] in [[DW]]: ''[[The Smugglers]]'', died.
* [[21 January|21]] - [[David Blake Kelly]], who played Captain [[Benjamin Briggs]] in [[DW]]: ''[[The Chase]]'' and [[Jacob Kewper]] in [[DW]]: ''[[The Smugglers]]'', died.
* [[22 January |22]] - [[Tommy Knight]], who plays [[Luke Smith]] in ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]'' and the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' episodes [[DW]]: ''[[The Stolen Earth]]'' / ''[[Journey's End]]'', was born in [[wikipedia:Chatham, Medway|Chatham]], [[Kent]].
* [[22 January|22]] - [[Tommy Knight]], who plays [[Luke Smith]] in ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]'' and the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' episodes [[DW]]: ''[[The Stolen Earth]]'' / ''[[Journey's End]]'', was born in [[wikipedia:Chatham, Medway|Chatham]], [[Kent]].


=== [[February]] ===
=== [[February]] ===
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=== [[April]] ===
=== [[April]] ===
* [[15 April |15]] - [[NA]]: ''[[Deceit]]'' was first published. [[Ace]] returned to the series with this novel.
* [[15 April|15]] - [[NA]]: ''[[Deceit]]'' was first published. [[Ace]] returned to the series with this novel.
** ''[[The Mark of Mandragora]]'', a [[Virgin Publishing]] graphic novel collecting several story arcs from ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'', was first published.
** ''[[The Mark of Mandragora]]'', a [[Virgin Publishing]] graphic novel collecting several story arcs from ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'', was first published.


=== [[May]] ===
=== [[May]] ===
* [[William Emms]], who wrote [[DW]]: ''[[Galaxy 4 (TV story)|Galaxy Four]]'', died in Sussex, England.
* [[William Emms]], who wrote [[DW]]: ''[[Galaxy 4 (TV story)|Galaxy Four]]'', died in Sussex, England.
* [[2 May |02]] - The [[Target Books]] line of ''Doctor Who'' novelisations marked its 20th anniversary, with three final books left to be published over the next year.
* [[2 May|02]] - The [[Target Books]] line of ''Doctor Who'' novelisations marked its 20th anniversary, with three final books left to be published over the next year.
* [[20 May |20]] - [[NA]]: ''[[Lucifer Rising]]'' was first published.
* [[20 May|20]] - [[NA]]: ''[[Lucifer Rising]]'' was first published.


=== [[June]] ===
=== [[June]] ===
* [[7 June |07]] - [[BBC Audio]] released an audio recording of [[DW]]: ''[[The Tomb of the Cybermen]]''. Initially intended to be part of a "Missing Stories" series of releases, the packaging was modified when the story was recovered prior to the release of the cassette.
* [[7 June|07]] - [[BBC Audio]] released an audio recording of [[DW]]: ''[[The Tomb of the Cybermen]]''. Initially intended to be part of a "Missing Stories" series of releases, the packaging was modified when the story was recovered prior to the release of the cassette.
* [[9 June |09]] - ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' published its 200th issue.
* [[9 June|09]] - ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' published its 200th issue.
* [[11 June |11]] - [[Bernard Bresslaw]], known for his appearance as [[Varga]] in [[DW]]: ''[[The Ice Warriors]]'', died from a heart attack.
* [[11 June|11]] - [[Bernard Bresslaw]], known for his appearance as [[Varga]] in [[DW]]: ''[[The Ice Warriors]]'', died from a heart attack.
* [[17 June |17]] - [[NA]]: ''[[White Darkness]]'' was first published.
* [[17 June|17]] - [[NA]]: ''[[White Darkness]]'' was first published.
* [[22 June |22]] - [[Victor Maddern]] died.
* [[22 June|22]] - [[Victor Maddern]] died.


=== [[July]] ===
=== [[July]] ===
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* [[2 August|02]] - [[BBC Audio]] released an audio recording of [[DW]]: ''[[Fury from the Deep]]''. It was the final release of this nature until 1999.
* [[2 August|02]] - [[BBC Audio]] released an audio recording of [[DW]]: ''[[Fury from the Deep]]''. It was the final release of this nature until 1999.
* [[19 August|19]] - [[NA]]: ''[[Birthright (novel)|Birthright]]'' was published. In an experimental move, ''Birthright'' and the following novel, [[NA]]: ''[[Iceberg (novel)|Iceberg]]'', were said to occur at the same time. ''Birthright'' was one of the earliest examples of a "Doctor lite" story (a format used for occasional episodes of the TV series beginning in 2006), with the [[Seventh Doctor]] absent for much of the book; ''Iceberg'' revealed his activities during this story.
* [[19 August|19]] - [[NA]]: ''[[Birthright (novel)|Birthright]]'' was published. In an experimental move, ''Birthright'' and the following novel, [[NA]]: ''[[Iceberg (novel)|Iceberg]]'', were said to occur at the same time. ''Birthright'' was one of the earliest examples of a "Doctor lite" story (a format used for occasional episodes of the TV series beginning in 2006), with the [[Seventh Doctor]] absent for much of the book; ''Iceberg'' revealed his activities during this story.
* [[20 August|20]] - [[Sydney Arnold]], who played [[Perkins (The Highlanders) |Perkins]] in [[DW]]: ''[[The Highlanders]]'', died.
* [[20 August|20]] - [[Sydney Arnold]], who played [[Perkins (The Highlanders)|Perkins]] in [[DW]]: ''[[The Highlanders]]'', died.
* [[27 August|27]] - [[BBCR]]: ''[[The Paradise of Death]]'' Episode 1 was first broadcast on [[BBC Radio]]. This was the first made-for-radio ''Doctor Who'' adventure since [[BBCR]]: ''[[Slipback]]'' in 1985. [[Jon Pertwee]] returned as the [[Third Doctor]], along with [[Nicholas Courtney]] as [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart|The Brigadier]] and [[Elisabeth Sladen]] as [[Sarah Jane Smith]], all playing their roles for the first time since [[DW]]: ''[[The Five Doctors]]'' a decade earlier.
* [[27 August|27]] - [[BBCR]]: ''[[The Paradise of Death]]'' Episode 1 was first broadcast on [[BBC Radio]]. This was the first made-for-radio ''Doctor Who'' adventure since [[BBCR]]: ''[[Slipback]]'' in 1985. [[Jon Pertwee]] returned as the [[Third Doctor]], along with [[Nicholas Courtney]] as [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart|The Brigadier]] and [[Elisabeth Sladen]] as [[Sarah Jane Smith]], all playing their roles for the first time since [[DW]]: ''[[The Five Doctors]]'' a decade earlier.


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* ''[[Drabble Who]]'' was published. This was a charity publication featuring short pieces written by ''Doctor Who'' writers, cast, and fans.
* ''[[Drabble Who]]'' was published. This was a charity publication featuring short pieces written by ''Doctor Who'' writers, cast, and fans.
* ''[[Evening's Empire]]'', a ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' comic strip arc that was abandoned in 1991 before it could be concluded, was published in graphic novel format as a special issue of ''[[Doctor Who Classic Comics]]''.
* ''[[Evening's Empire]]'', a ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' comic strip arc that was abandoned in 1991 before it could be concluded, was published in graphic novel format as a special issue of ''[[Doctor Who Classic Comics]]''.
* [[3 September |03]] - [[BBCR]]: ''[[The Paradise of Death]]'' Episode 2 was first broadcast on [[BBC Radio]].
* [[3 September|03]] - [[BBCR]]: ''[[The Paradise of Death]]'' Episode 2 was first broadcast on [[BBC Radio]].
* [[10 September |10]] - [[BBCR]]: ''[[The Paradise of Death]]'' Episode 3 was first broadcast on [[BBC Radio]].
* [[10 September|10]] - [[BBCR]]: ''[[The Paradise of Death]]'' Episode 3 was first broadcast on [[BBC Radio]].
* [[12 September |12]] - [[Harold Innocent]] died.
* [[12 September|12]] - [[Harold Innocent]] died.
* [[16 September |16]] - [[NA]]: ''[[Iceberg (novel)|Iceberg]]'' was first published, concluding the "duology" launched the previous month. [[David Banks]] became the second former ''Doctor Who'' actor (after [[Ian Marter]]) to write a ''Doctor Who'' novel.
* [[16 September|16]] - [[NA]]: ''[[Iceberg (novel)|Iceberg]]'' was first published, concluding the "duology" launched the previous month. [[David Banks]] became the second former ''Doctor Who'' actor (after [[Ian Marter]]) to write a ''Doctor Who'' novel.
** [[REF]]: ''[[Doctor Who: The Sixties]]'' was published in paperback.
** [[REF]]: ''[[Doctor Who: The Sixties]]'' was published in paperback.
* [[17 September |17]] - [[BBCR]]: ''[[The Paradise of Death]]'' Episode 4 was first broadcast on [[BBC Radio]].
* [[17 September|17]] - [[BBCR]]: ''[[The Paradise of Death]]'' Episode 4 was first broadcast on [[BBC Radio]].
* [[20 September |20]] - [[Salvin Stewart]], who was a [[Morok Guard]] and [[Messenger (The Space Museum)|Messenger]] in [[DW]] ''[[The Space Museum]]'', died.
* [[20 September|20]] - [[Salvin Stewart]], who was a [[Morok Guard]] and [[Messenger (The Space Museum)|Messenger]] in [[DW]] ''[[The Space Museum]]'', died.
* [[24 September |24]] - [[BBCR]]: ''[[The Paradise of Death]]'' Episode 5 was first broadcast on [[BBC Radio]].
* [[24 September|24]] - [[BBCR]]: ''[[The Paradise of Death]]'' Episode 5 was first broadcast on [[BBC Radio]].


=== [[October]] ===
=== [[October]] ===
* [[REF]]: ''[[Doctor Who: Timeframe]]'' was first published.
* [[REF]]: ''[[Doctor Who: Timeframe]]'' was first published.
* [[21 October |21]] - [[NA]]: ''[[Blood Heat]]'' was first published. This was the first of a five-part Alternate Universe arc.
* [[21 October|21]] - [[NA]]: ''[[Blood Heat]]'' was first published. This was the first of a five-part Alternate Universe arc.
* [[25 October |25]] - [[Bernard Martin]], who played a [[technician (The Ambassadors of Death)|technician]] in [[DW]]: ''[[The Ambassadors of Death]]'', died.
* [[25 October|25]] - [[Bernard Martin]], who played a [[technician (The Ambassadors of Death)|technician]] in [[DW]]: ''[[The Ambassadors of Death]]'', died.


=== [[November]] ===
=== [[November]] ===
* [[Jocelyn Birdsall]] died.
* [[Jocelyn Birdsall]] died.
* [[5 November |5]] - [[Michael Bilton]], who played [[Charles de Teligny]] in [[DW]]: ''[[The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve]]'', [[Collins]] in [[DW]]: ''[[Pyramids of Mars]]'', and a [[Time Lord]] in [[DW]]: ''[[The Deadly Assassin]]'', died in [[Wikipedia:Berkhamsted |Berkhamsted]], [[England]].
* [[5 November|5]] - [[Michael Bilton]], who played [[Charles de Teligny]] in [[DW]]: ''[[The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve]]'', [[Collins]] in [[DW]]: ''[[Pyramids of Mars]]'', and a [[Time Lord]] in [[DW]]: ''[[The Deadly Assassin]]'', died in [[Wikipedia:Berkhamsted |Berkhamsted]], [[England]].
* [[18 November |18]] - [[DW]]: ''[[The Dimension Riders]]'' was first published.
* [[18 November|18]] - [[DW]]: ''[[The Dimension Riders]]'' was first published.
** [[REF]]: ''[[Doctor Who - The Handbook: The Sixth Doctor]]'' was first published.
** [[REF]]: ''[[Doctor Who - The Handbook: The Sixth Doctor]]'' was first published.
* [[20 November |20]] - ''Doctor Who's'' 30th anniversary was marked with a cover appearance on the ''[[Radio Times]]''. This was the show's first appearance on the cover in 10 years and one of the few occasions in which a series not currently being broadcast received the cover treatment (although the cover promoted the upcoming ''[[Dimensions in Time]]'').
* [[20 November|20]] - ''Doctor Who's'' 30th anniversary was marked with a cover appearance on the ''[[Radio Times]]''. This was the show's first appearance on the cover in 10 years and one of the few occasions in which a series not currently being broadcast received the cover treatment (although the cover promoted the upcoming ''[[Dimensions in Time]]'').
* [[23 November |23]] - This date marked the 30th anniversary of the first broadcast of ''Doctor Who''.
* [[23 November|23]] - This date marked the 30th anniversary of the first broadcast of ''Doctor Who''.
* [[26 November |26]] and [[27th November |27]] - A two-part special episode, [[DW]]: ''[[Dimensions in Time]]'', was broadcast to mark the 30th anniversary of ''Doctor Who''. Presented as part of the Children in Need campaign, the episodes were produced in 3-D and featured all surviving Doctor actors (plus representations of the two deceased Doctors) and many surviving companions, as well. The special marked the final on-screen appearance of [[Jon Pertwee]] as the Doctor, was the only ''Doctor Who'' story written by [[John Nathan-Turner]], and it was also Turner's final involvement with the franchise. Rejected as canon by Who fandom, the special was produced in lieu of an abandoned movie project, ''[[The Dark Dimension]]''. The special episodes featured a new, sped-up arrangement of the ''Doctor Who'' theme, and used a variation of the opening credits sequence introduced in [[1987]], along with the series logo also from '87; it was the final on-screen use of both.
* [[26 November|26]] and [[27th November|27]] - A two-part special episode, [[DW]]: ''[[Dimensions in Time]]'', was broadcast to mark the 30th anniversary of ''Doctor Who''. Presented as part of the Children in Need campaign, the episodes were produced in 3-D and featured all surviving Doctor actors (plus representations of the two deceased Doctors) and many surviving companions, as well. The special marked the final on-screen appearance of [[Jon Pertwee]] as the Doctor, was the only ''Doctor Who'' story written by [[John Nathan-Turner]], and it was also Turner's final involvement with the franchise. Rejected as canon by Who fandom, the special was produced in lieu of an abandoned movie project, ''[[The Dark Dimension]]''. The special episodes featured a new, sped-up arrangement of the ''Doctor Who'' theme, and used a variation of the opening credits sequence introduced in [[1987]], along with the series logo also from '87; it was the final on-screen use of both.


=== [[December]] ===
=== [[December]] ===
* [[2 December |02]] - [[NA]]: ''[[The Left-Handed Hummingbird]]'' was first published.
* [[2 December|02]] - [[NA]]: ''[[The Left-Handed Hummingbird]]'' was first published.
* [[22 December |22]] - [[Henry McCarthy]] (Dr. [[Beavis]] in [[DW]]: ''[[Spearhead from Space]]'') died.
* [[22 December|22]] - [[Henry McCarthy]] (Dr. [[Beavis]] in [[DW]]: ''[[Spearhead from Space]]'') died.
* [[29 December |29]] - [[Robert Lankesheer]], who played the [[Chamberlain (The Crusade)|Chamberlain]] in [[DW]]: ''[[The Crusade]]'', died.
* [[29 December|29]] - [[Robert Lankesheer]], who played the [[Chamberlain (The Crusade)|Chamberlain]] in [[DW]]: ''[[The Crusade]]'', died.


=== Unknown dates ===
=== Unknown dates ===
* [[Richard Mathews]], who played [[Rassilon]] in [[DW]]: ''[[The Five Doctors]]'' died.
* [[Richard Mathews]], who played [[Rassilon]] in [[DW]]: ''[[The Five Doctors]]'' died.


==Footnotes==
== Footnotes ==
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Revision as of 05:03, 3 November 2011

Timeline for 1993
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Events

June

July

Unknown dates

The Seventh Doctor claimed that he only imagined these events in a dream. (NA: First Frontier)

Behind the scenes

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

Unknown dates

Footnotes