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=== [[October]] ===
*  [[10 October|10]] - [[Joan Young]], who played [[Catherine de Medici]] in [[DW]]: ''[[The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve]]'', died.
*  [[10 October|10]] - [[Joan Young]], who played [[Catherine de Medici]] in [[DW]]: ''[[The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve]]'', died.
** [[Alan Lake]] ([[Herrick]] in [[DW]]: ''[[Underworld]]'') commits suicide.
** [[Alan Lake]] ([[Herrick]] in [[DW]]: ''[[Underworld]]'') committed suicide.
*  [[18 October|18]] - [[DWN]]: ''[[Inferno (novelisation)|Doctor Who - Inferno]]'' was first published.
*  [[18 October|18]] - [[DWN]]: ''[[Inferno (novelisation)|Doctor Who - Inferno]]'' was first published.
* [[REF]]: ''[[The Doctor Who Pattern Book]]'' was first published.
* [[REF]]: ''[[The Doctor Who Pattern Book]]'' was first published.
* [[Marvel Comics]] in the United States launches the monthly comic book ''[[Doctor Who (1984)|Doctor Who]]'', featuring colourised reprints of comic strips and other features from ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]''. Initially, [[Fourth Doctor]] material was featured, with [[Fifth Doctor]] material following the next year.
* [[Marvel Comics]] in the United States launched the monthly comic book ''[[Doctor Who (1984)|Doctor Who]]'', featuring colourised reprints of comic strips and other features from ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]''. Initially, [[Fourth Doctor]] material was featured, with [[Fifth Doctor]] material following the next year.


=== [[November]] ===
=== [[November]] ===

Revision as of 04:27, 8 November 2011

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Events

May

Summer

September

Unknown dates


Behind the scenes

January

February

March

DWN: Doctor Who - Kinda was first published. This was the last fully photographic Peter Davison cover.

April

  • 15 - Magician and comic Tommy Cooper, who at one point was considered a contender to play the Doctor, suffered a heart attack during a live TV performance and died backstage.
  • 22 - Michelle Ryan was born.
  • 26 - Dr. Who films and Gerry Anderson composer Barry Gray died.

May

  • 03 - DWN: Doctor Who - Snakedance was first published. With this release, Target Books returned to using artistic covers, although for this and the next Fifth Doctor novelisation, a modified series logo incorporating a photograph of Peter Davison was utilised.
  • 15 - Tom Baker guest starred in the American TV series, Remington Steele, in the part "Hounded Steele".
  • 24 - DWN: Doctor Who - Enlightenment was first published, a rare occasion where more than one novelisation was published at different times within the same calendar month. It was the second and last use of the modified logo-and-photo branding for a Fifth Doctor novelisation, and the final use of a photographic element on a Doctor Who fiction book until the 1988 novelisation of DWN: Time and the Rani. As Target was not allowed to feature artistic renderings of Peter Davison at the time, this was the last appearance of an image of the Fifth Doctor on a new novelisation, although Target was finally allowed to feature drawings of Davison when it issued new editions of many of its novelisations in the early 1990s. Target subsequently chose not to include images of the Sixth Doctor on initial releases of any of that era's novelisations; therefore, an image of the current Doctor did not appear again on the cover of a newly issued Target novelisation until DWN: Paradise Towers was published in December 1988.

June

  • 14 - BBC Broadcasting Research issued a Viewing Panel Report gauging response to Season 21 of Doctor Who, which had included the changeover from Fifth Doctor Peter Davison to Sixth Doctor Colin Baker. The season received an Appreciation Index of 57, while newcomer Baker received a "rather cool reception" from viewers.[1]

July

August

September

October

November

December

Unknown dates

Footnotes