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=== [[June]] ===
=== [[June]] ===
* [[21 June|21]] - Annual de-frosting of [[Tommy Brockless]], a young soldier first cryogenically frozen in 1918, took place.  
* [[21 June|21]] - Annual de-frosting of [[Tommy Brockless]], a young soldier first cryogenically frozen in 1918, took place. {{Fact}}
* [[25 June|25]] - [[Donna Noble]] chose to take a job with [[H.C. Clements]], rejecting her mother's suggestion that she work for another firm. An alternate timeline version of herself had been hit by a lorry a few blocks away to stop her making the contrary decision and altering the timeline. [[Rose Tyler]] travelled back in time from approximately two years in the future - and from the alternate timeline - to ask the alternate-Donna to pass a message on to the [[Tenth Doctor]] when she "died". ([[TV]]: ''[[The Runaway Bride]]'', ''[[Turn Left]]'')
* [[25 June|25]] - [[Donna Noble]] chose to take a job with [[H.C. Clements]], rejecting her mother's suggestion that she work for another firm. An alternate timeline version of herself had been hit by a lorry a few blocks away to stop her making the contrary decision and altering the timeline. [[Rose Tyler]] travelled back in time from approximately two years in the future - and from the alternate timeline - to ask the alternate-Donna to pass a message on to the [[Tenth Doctor]] when she "died". ([[TV]]: ''[[The Runaway Bride]]'', ''[[Turn Left]]'')
* The Tenth Doctor landed in [[Torchwood Tower]] with Rose and Jackie Tyler after tracking the [[ghost shift]]s and was taken prisoner by [[Torchwood One]]. The ghosts were actually [[Cyberman (Pete's World)|Cybermen]] from [[Pete's World|a parallel universe]] the Doctor had visited. Rose Tyler stumbled upon a [[Void Ship]] and discovered Mickey, back from [[Pete's World]]. The two of them witnessed four Daleks emerging from the ship. ([[TV]]: ''[[Army of Ghosts]]'')
* The Tenth Doctor landed in [[Torchwood Tower]] with Rose and Jackie Tyler after tracking the [[ghost shift]]s and was taken prisoner by [[Torchwood One]]. The ghosts were actually [[Cyberman (Pete's World)|Cybermen]] from [[Pete's World|a parallel universe]] the Doctor had visited. Rose Tyler stumbled upon a [[Void Ship]] and discovered Mickey, back from [[Pete's World]]. The two of them witnessed four Daleks emerging from the ship. ([[TV]]: ''[[Army of Ghosts]]'')
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=== [[February]] ===
=== [[February]] ===
* [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Nocturne (audio story)|Nocturne]]'' was first released.
* [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Nocturne (audio story)|Nocturne]]'' was first released.
* [[BFBS]]: ''[[The Tub Full of Cats]]'' was first released.
* [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Tub Full of Cats]]'' was first released.
*  [[8 February|8]] - The cast read-through for [[TV]]: ''[[The Sound of Drums]]''/''[[Last of the Time Lords]]'' took place.
*  [[8 February|8]] - The cast read-through for [[TV]]: ''[[The Sound of Drums]]''/''[[Last of the Time Lords]]'' took place.
*  [[15 February|15]] - After a month's delay due to the [[CBC]] still airing the episodes, the Canadian release of the [[Series 2 (Doctor Who)|Series 2]] DVD box set took place.
*  [[15 February|15]] - After a month's delay due to the [[CBC]] still airing the episodes, the Canadian release of the [[Series 2 (Doctor Who)|Series 2]] DVD box set took place.
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*  [[19 February|19]] - The Canadian broadcast of [[TV]]: ''[[Doomsday]]'' on the [[CBC]] took place, concluding Series 2; the season was broadcast over a longer than usual period due to the decision by the CBC to insert a mid-season hiatus. ''Doomsday'' attracted some two hundred thousand fewer viewers than part 1, [[TV]]: ''[[Army of Ghosts]]'', a possible consequence of Series 2 being released to DVD in Canada a few days prior to ''Doomsday'' being broadcast.
*  [[19 February|19]] - The Canadian broadcast of [[TV]]: ''[[Doomsday]]'' on the [[CBC]] took place, concluding Series 2; the season was broadcast over a longer than usual period due to the decision by the CBC to insert a mid-season hiatus. ''Doomsday'' attracted some two hundred thousand fewer viewers than part 1, [[TV]]: ''[[Army of Ghosts]]'', a possible consequence of Series 2 being released to DVD in Canada a few days prior to ''Doomsday'' being broadcast.
* [[20 February|20]] - [[Derek Waring]] ([[Shardovan]] in [[TV]]: ''[[Castrovalva (TV story)|Castrovalva]]'') died.
* [[20 February|20]] - [[Derek Waring]] ([[Shardovan]] in [[TV]]: ''[[Castrovalva (TV story)|Castrovalva]]'') died.
*  [[26 February|26]] - [[Christopher Eccleston]] made his fifth and, to date, final appearance on ''Heroes'' in one of the series' most acclaimed episodes, "Company Man". Eccleston's appearances in ''Heroes'' were among the highest-profile American TV appearances by a former ''Doctor Who'' actor.
*  [[26 February|26]] - [[Christopher Eccleston]] made his fifth and final appearance on ''Heroes'' in one of the series' most acclaimed episodes, "Company Man". Eccleston's appearances in ''Heroes'' were among the highest-profile American TV appearances by a former ''Doctor Who'' actor.
* 26 - The DVD ''Torchwood Series 1 Part 2'' was released in the UK.
* 26 - The DVD ''Torchwood Series 1 Part 2'' was released in the UK.
* Late February - In a meeting with [[Jane Tranter]], [[Catherine Tate]] expressed interest in returning as [[Donna Noble]] for a couple of episodes of Series 4. At this point there had been no discussion of her returning to the series full-time. <ref name="WritersTale">[[Russell T Davies|Davies, Russell T]], [[Benjamin Cook|Cook, Benjamin]], [[2008]], ''[[Doctor Who: The Writer's Tale]]'', [[BBC Books]]</ref>
* Late February - In a meeting with [[Jane Tranter]], [[Catherine Tate]] expressed interest in returning as [[Donna Noble]] for a couple of episodes of Series 4. At this point there had been no discussion of her returning to the series full-time. <ref name="WritersTale">[[Russell T Davies|Davies, Russell T]], [[Benjamin Cook|Cook, Benjamin]], [[2008]], ''[[Doctor Who: The Writer's Tale]]'', [[BBC Books]]</ref>
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* [[PROSE]]: ''[[Sting of the Zygons]]'', [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Last Dodo]]'' and [[PROSE]]: ''[[Wooden Heart]]'' were first published.
* [[PROSE]]: ''[[Sting of the Zygons]]'', [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Last Dodo]]'' and [[PROSE]]: ''[[Wooden Heart]]'' were first published.
* [[AUDIO]]: ''[[I.D.]]'' and [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Urgent Calls]]'' were first released. ''Urgent Calls'' was a single-episode story included as a bonus feature with ''I.D.''
* [[AUDIO]]: ''[[I.D.]]'' and [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Urgent Calls]]'' were first released. ''Urgent Calls'' was a single-episode story included as a bonus feature with ''I.D.''
* [[BFBS]]: ''[[The Judas Gift]]'' was first released.
* [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Judas Gift]]'' was first released.
*  [[1 April|01]] - [[George Sewell]] ([[Ratcliffe]] in [[TV]]: ''[[Remembrance of the Daleks]]'') died.
*  [[1 April|01]] - [[George Sewell]] ([[Ratcliffe]] in [[TV]]: ''[[Remembrance of the Daleks]]'') died.
*  [[2 April|02]] - [[TV]]: ''[[The Runaway Bride]]'' was released on to DVD in the UK. This was the first time a single episode of the revived series was released to DVD on its own. Although released in the same format as the "vanilla" releases of past seasons, this DVD included a bonus feature of the ''[[Doctor Who Confidential]]'' instalment relating to the 2006 Children in Need concert. This was the first time a full-length episode of ''Confidential'' was released to DVD.
*  [[2 April|02]] - [[TV]]: ''[[The Runaway Bride]]'' was released on to DVD in the UK. This was the first time a single episode of the revived series was released to DVD on its own. Although released in the same format as the "vanilla" releases of past seasons, this DVD included a bonus feature of the ''[[Doctor Who Confidential]]'' instalment relating to the 2006 Children in Need concert. This was the first time a full-length episode of ''Confidential'' was released to DVD.
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=== [[May]] ===
=== [[May]] ===
* [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Exotron (audio story)|Exotron]]'' and [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Urban Myths]]'' were first released. ''Urban Myths'' was a single-episode bonus story included with ''Exotron''.
* [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Exotron (audio story)|Exotron]]'' and [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Urban Myths]]'' were first released. ''Urban Myths'' was a single-episode bonus story included with ''Exotron''.
* [[BFBS]]: ''[[The Two Jasons]]'' was first published.
* [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Two Jasons]]'' was first published.
*  [[5 May|05]] - [[TV]]: ''[[The Lazarus Experiment]]'' was first broadcast. The story guest-starred longtime ''Doctor Who'' novelist and occasional scriptwriter [[Mark Gatiss]].
*  [[5 May|05]] - [[TV]]: ''[[The Lazarus Experiment]]'' was first broadcast. The story guest-starred longtime ''Doctor Who'' novelist and occasional scriptwriter [[Mark Gatiss]].
* [[13 May|13]] - [[Charles Pemberton]] (a [[Cyberman]] in [[TV]]: ''[[The Tomb of the Cybermen]]'' and an Alien Technician in ''[[The War Games]]'') died.
* [[13 May|13]] - [[Charles Pemberton]] (a [[Cyberman]] in [[TV]]: ''[[The Tomb of the Cybermen]]'' and an Alien Technician in ''[[The War Games]]'') died.
*  [[16 May|16]] - After weeks of sketching out story ideas, [[Russell T Davies]] began writing the script for the 2007 Christmas special then titled ''[[Voyage of the Damned|Starship Titanic]]''.
*  [[16 May|16]] - After weeks of sketching out story ideas, [[Russell T Davies]] began writing the script for the 2007 Christmas special then titled ''[[Voyage of the Damned|Starship Titanic]]''.
* 16 - ''[[Doctor Who: Battles in Time Daleks vs Cybermen Special]]'', the first spinoff special issue of ''[[Doctor Who: Battles in Time (magazine)|Battles in Time]]'' magazine, was published in the UK.
* 16 - ''[[Doctor Who: Battles in Time Daleks vs Cybermen Special]]'', the first spinoff special issue of ''[[Doctor Who: Battles in Time (magazine)|Battles in Time]]'' magazine, was published in the UK.
* Before [[19 May]] - [[WC]]: ''[[42 Prologue]]'', a short story, was published exclusively online as part of the BBC's ''Doctor Who'' website. This was the first BBC-published exclusive-to-Internet ''Doctor Who'' story since [[WC]]: ''[[The Feast of the Stone]]'' several years earlier, and the first of several [[Tenth Doctor]] stories to be published online through the end of 2009.
* Before [[19 May]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[42 Prologue]]'', a short story, was published exclusively online as part of the BBC's ''Doctor Who'' website. This was the first BBC-published exclusive-to-Internet ''Doctor Who'' story since [[WC]]: ''[[The Feast of the Stone]]'' several years earlier, and the first of several [[Tenth Doctor]] stories to be published online through the end of 2009.
*  [[19 May|19]] - [[TV]]: ''[[42 (TV story)|42]]'' was first broadcast.
*  [[19 May|19]] - [[TV]]: ''[[42 (TV story)|42]]'' was first broadcast.
*  [[21 May|21]] - The DVD ''Doctor Who Series 3 Volume 1'' was released in the UK, including the episodes [[TV]]: ''[[Smith and Jones]]'', ''[[The Shakespeare Code]]'' and ''[[Gridlock]]''.
*  [[21 May|21]] - The DVD ''Doctor Who Series 3 Volume 1'' was released in the UK, including the episodes [[TV]]: ''[[Smith and Jones]]'', ''[[The Shakespeare Code]]'' and ''[[Gridlock]]''.
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* [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Valhalla (audio story)|Valhalla]]'' was first released.
* [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Valhalla (audio story)|Valhalla]]'' was first released.
* [[PROSE]]: ''[[Short Trips: Destination Prague]]'' was first published.
* [[PROSE]]: ''[[Short Trips: Destination Prague]]'' was first published.
* [[BFBS]]: ''[[Freedom of Information]]'' was first released
* [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Freedom of Information]]'' was first released
*  [[2 June|2]] - [[TV]]: ''[[The Family of Blood]]'' was first broadcast.
*  [[2 June|2]] - [[TV]]: ''[[The Family of Blood]]'' was first broadcast.
* [[3 June|3]] - [[Gordon Gostelow]] ([[Milo Clancey]] in [[TV]]: ''[[The Space Pirates (TV story)|The Space Pirates]]'') died.
* [[3 June|3]] - [[Gordon Gostelow]] ([[Milo Clancey]] in [[TV]]: ''[[The Space Pirates (TV story)|The Space Pirates]]'') died.
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=== [[August]] ===
=== [[August]] ===
* [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Frozen Time]]'' was first released.
* [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Frozen Time]]'' was first released.
* [[BFBS]]: ''[[Nobody's Children]]'' was first published''.''
* [[PROSE]]: ''[[Nobody's Children]]'' was first published''.''
* ''Doctor Who'' received the Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form, for the episode [[TV]]: ''[[The Girl in the Fireplace]]'', written by [[Steven Moffat]]. Also nominated in this category were the episodes [[TV]]: ''[[School Reunion]]'' and the two-parter [[TV]]: ''[[Army of Ghosts]]'' / ''[[Doomsday]]''. Also nominated in this category was "200", an episode of ''[[Wikipedia:Stargate-SG-1|Stargate SG-1]]'', and "Downloaded", an episode of ''[[Wikipedia:Battlestar Galactica (2004 TV series)|Battlestar Galactica]]''.
* ''Doctor Who'' received the Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form, for the episode [[TV]]: ''[[The Girl in the Fireplace]]'', written by [[Steven Moffat]]. Also nominated in this category were the episodes [[TV]]: ''[[School Reunion]]'' and the two-parter [[TV]]: ''[[Army of Ghosts]]'' / ''[[Doomsday]]''. Also nominated in this category was "200", an episode of ''[[Wikipedia:Stargate-SG-1|Stargate SG-1]]'', and "Downloaded", an episode of ''[[Wikipedia:Battlestar Galactica (2004 TV series)|Battlestar Galactica]]''.
*  [[3 August|03]] - Problems with the script for [[TV]]: ''[[The Fires of Pompeii]]'' led to [[Russell T Davies]] considering replacing it with a previously aborted [[Second World War]]-era story by [[Mark Gatiss]]. <ref name="WritersTale"/>
*  [[3 August|03]] - Problems with the script for [[TV]]: ''[[The Fires of Pompeii]]'' led to [[Russell T Davies]] considering replacing it with a previously aborted [[Second World War]]-era story by [[Mark Gatiss]]. <ref name="WritersTale"/>
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* [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Son of the Dragon]]'' was first released.
* [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Son of the Dragon]]'' was first released.
* [[AUDIO]]: ''[[100 (audio anthology)|100]]'' was first released.
* [[AUDIO]]: ''[[100 (audio anthology)|100]]'' was first released.
* [[BFBS]]: ''[[The End of the World (audio story)|The End of the World]]'' - a [[Bernice Summerfield]] audio drama not to be confused with the 2005 ''Doctor Who'' episode of the same title - was first released
* [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The End of the World (audio story)|The End of the World]]'' - a [[Bernice Summerfield]] audio drama not to be confused with the 2005 ''Doctor Who'' episode of the same title - was first released
*  [[3 September|3]] - The BBC officially announced that [[Series 5 (Doctor Who)|Series 5]] of ''Doctor Who'' would not air until 2010. According to [[Russell T Davies]] the announcement was originally to have been made prior to an 11th September press conference by the Royal Shakespeare Company announcing [[David Tennant]]'s appearance in ''Hamlet'' in the fall of 2008, but the release of an RSC brochure in late August required an immediate announcement.
*  [[3 September|3]] - The BBC officially announced that [[Series 5 (Doctor Who)|Series 5]] of ''Doctor Who'' would not air until 2010. According to [[Russell T Davies]] the announcement was originally to have been made prior to an 11th September press conference by the Royal Shakespeare Company announcing [[David Tennant]]'s appearance in ''Hamlet'' in the fall of 2008, but the release of an RSC brochure in late August required an immediate announcement.
* 3 - [[TV]]: ''[[The Time Warrior]]'' was released to DVD in the UK.
* 3 - [[TV]]: ''[[The Time Warrior]]'' was released to DVD in the UK.
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* [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Mother Russia]]'' was first released.
* [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Mother Russia]]'' was first released.
* [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Dalek Empire IV]]'': ''[[The Fearless: Part 1]]'' was first released, launching [[Big Finish Productions]]' fourth ''[[Dalek Empire IV|Dalek Empire]]'' mini-series, three years after the third.
* [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Dalek Empire IV]]'': ''[[The Fearless: Part 1]]'' was first released, launching [[Big Finish Productions]]' fourth ''[[Dalek Empire IV|Dalek Empire]]'' mini-series, three years after the third.
* [[BFBS]]: ''[[The Final Amendment]]'' was first released.
* [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Final Amendment]]'' was first released.
* [[REF]]: ''[[The Target Book|The Target Book: A History of the Target Doctor Who Books]]'' was first published.
* [[REF]]: ''[[The Target Book|The Target Book: A History of the Target Doctor Who Books]]'' was first published.
*  [[1 October|1]] - [[TV]]: ''[[Eye of the Gorgon]]'' part 1 was first broadcast.
*  [[1 October|1]] - [[TV]]: ''[[Eye of the Gorgon]]'' part 1 was first broadcast.
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* [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Helicon Prime (audio story)|Helicon Prime]]'' was first released.
* [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Helicon Prime (audio story)|Helicon Prime]]'' was first released.
* [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Dalek Empire IV]]'': ''[[The Fearless: Part 2]]'' was first released.
* [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Dalek Empire IV]]'': ''[[The Fearless: Part 2]]'' was first released.
* [[BFBS]]: ''[[Old Friends]]'' was first published.
* [[PROSE]]: ''[[Old Friends]]'' was first published.
* [[BFBS]]: ''[[Missing Adventures (anthology)|Missing Adventures]]'' was first published.
* [[PROSE]]: ''[[Missing Adventures (anthology)|Missing Adventures]]'' was first published.
*  [[1 November|01]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[Invasion of the Bane (novelisation)|Invasion of the Bane]]'', [[PROSE]]: ''[[Revenge of the Slitheen (novelisation)|Revenge of the Slitheen]]'', [[PROSE]]: ''[[Eye of the Gorgon (novelisation)|Eye of the Gorgon]]'' and [[PROSE]]: ''[[Warriors of Kudlak (novelisation)|Warriors of Kudlak]]'' were all first published. These novelisations, based upon episodes of ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]'', were the first releases by [[Penguin Character Books]] and marked the first major release of televised story novelisations since the [[Target Books]] line was retired in [[1994]] (notwithstanding a few one-off ''Doctor Who'' releases between 1994 and 2005). ''Invasion of the Bane'' was [[Terrance Dicks]]' first TV novelisation since [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Space Pirates (novelisation)|Doctor Who - The Space Pirates]]'' some two decades earlier.
*  [[1 November|01]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[Invasion of the Bane (novelisation)|Invasion of the Bane]]'', [[PROSE]]: ''[[Revenge of the Slitheen (novelisation)|Revenge of the Slitheen]]'', [[PROSE]]: ''[[Eye of the Gorgon (novelisation)|Eye of the Gorgon]]'' and [[PROSE]]: ''[[Warriors of Kudlak (novelisation)|Warriors of Kudlak]]'' were all first published. These novelisations, based upon episodes of ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]'', were the first releases by [[Penguin Character Books]] and marked the first major release of televised story novelisations since the [[Target Books]] line was retired in [[1994]] (notwithstanding a few one-off ''Doctor Who'' releases between 1994 and 2005). ''Invasion of the Bane'' was [[Terrance Dicks]]' first TV novelisation since [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Space Pirates (novelisation)|Doctor Who - The Space Pirates]]'' some two decades earlier.
*  [[5 November|05]] - [[TV]]: ''[[Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane?]]'' part 2 was first broadcast.
*  [[5 November|05]] - [[TV]]: ''[[Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane?]]'' part 2 was first broadcast.
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* [[IDW Publishing]], an American comic book company, launched ''[[Doctor Who Classics]]'', a monthly series of colourised reprints of [[Fourth Doctor]] comic strips from the early days of ''[[Doctor Who Weekly]]''. This was in advance of the launch of a new original [[Tenth Doctor]] monthly series scheduled to begin in early 2008.
* [[IDW Publishing]], an American comic book company, launched ''[[Doctor Who Classics]]'', a monthly series of colourised reprints of [[Fourth Doctor]] comic strips from the early days of ''[[Doctor Who Weekly]]''. This was in advance of the launch of a new original [[Tenth Doctor]] monthly series scheduled to begin in early 2008.
*  [[1 December|01]] - The BBC's ''Doctor Who'' website launched the 2007 Advent Calendar. Each day between the 1st and 24th, a different item was uploaded to the site, ranging from exclusive video and games to original fiction.
*  [[1 December|01]] - The BBC's ''Doctor Who'' website launched the 2007 Advent Calendar. Each day between the 1st and 24th, a different item was uploaded to the site, ranging from exclusive video and games to original fiction.
*  [[2 December|02]] - [[WC]]: ''[[The Frozen]]'', an exclusive-to-Internet ''Doctor Who'' short story, was published on the 2007 ''Doctor Who'' Advent Calendar, a special feature on the BBC's ''Doctor Who'' website.
*  [[2 December|02]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Frozen]]'', an exclusive-to-Internet ''Doctor Who'' short story, was published on the 2007 ''Doctor Who'' Advent Calendar, a special feature on the BBC's ''Doctor Who'' website.
*  [[5 December|05]] - [[BBC Video]] cancelled plans to release the Special Edition [[TV]]: ''[[Remembrance of the Daleks]]'' to DVD in North America in March 2008; clearance issues (presumably regarding the use of a [[The Beatles|Beatles]] song on the soundtrack) were cited as the reason. The DVD was eventually announced for a 2010 release, with the Beatles song removed. The announcement resulted in the North American release of ''[[The Complete Davros Collection]]'' being cancelled, although the other stories in the set remained available as individual releases.
*  [[5 December|05]] - [[BBC Video]] cancelled plans to release the Special Edition [[TV]]: ''[[Remembrance of the Daleks]]'' to DVD in North America in March 2008; clearance issues (presumably regarding the use of a [[The Beatles|Beatles]] song on the soundtrack) were cited as the reason. The DVD was eventually announced for a 2010 release, with the Beatles song removed. The announcement resulted in the North American release of ''[[The Complete Davros Collection]]'' being cancelled, although the other stories in the set remained available as individual releases.
* [[TV]]: ''[[Planet of Evil]]'' was released to DVD in Region 4.
* [[TV]]: ''[[Planet of Evil]]'' was released to DVD in Region 4.
*  [[7 December|07]] - The BBC announced that [[Julie Gardner]] would end her tenure as executive producer of ''Doctor Who'' in 2009, with [[Piers Wenger]] succeeding her.
*  [[7 December|07]] - The BBC announced that [[Julie Gardner]] would end her tenure as executive producer of ''Doctor Who'' in 2009, with [[Piers Wenger]] succeeding her.
*  [[10 December|10]] - [[Russell T Davies]] began writing the script for [[TV]]: ''[[The Stolen Earth]]''.
*  [[10 December|10]] - [[Russell T Davies]] began writing the script for [[TV]]: ''[[The Stolen Earth]]''. That same day, [[Steven Moffat]] began a dialogue with Davies regarding the changeover in producing regime and the start of [[Series 5 (Doctor Who)|Series 4]]. <ref name="WritersTale"/>
* That same day, [[Steven Moffat]] began a dialogue with Davies regarding the changeover in producing regime and the start of [[Series 5 (Doctor Who)|Series 4]]. <ref name="WritersTale"/>
*  [[15 December|15]] - [[Catherine Tate]] let slip on the Jonathan Ross radio show the incorrect news that [[Series 4 (Doctor Who)|Series 4]] would be [[David Tennant]]'s last. This was followed by a similarly erroneous (or at least premature) report by BBC News.
*  [[15 December|15]] - [[Catherine Tate]] let slip on the Jonathan Ross radio show the incorrect news that [[Series 4 (Doctor Who)|Series 4]] would be [[David Tennant]]'s last. This was followed by a similarly erroneous (or at least premature) report by BBC News.
*  [[18 December|18]] - The press launch for [[TV]]: ''[[Voyage of the Damned]]'' took place.
*  [[18 December|18]] - The press launch for [[TV]]: ''[[Voyage of the Damned]]'' took place.
*  [[22 December|22]] - A Christmas-themed ''Doctor Who'' short story, [[WC]]: ''[[The Hopes and Fears of All the Years]]'', was published on the Telegraph.co.uk website.
*  [[22 December|22]] - A Christmas-themed ''Doctor Who'' short story, [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Hopes and Fears of All the Years]]'', was published on the Telegraph.co.uk website.
*  [[25 December|25]] - [[TV]]: ''[[Voyage of the Damned]]'', the third ''Doctor Who'' Christmas special, was first broadcast, introducing a new arrangement of the theme music, once again by [[Murray Gold]]. [[Bernard Cribbins]], a ''Doctor Who'' veteran dating back to the 1960s film ''[[Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 A.D.]]'', made his debut as [[Wilfred Mott]], who became a recurring character in the next series. Much attention was given to the special's guest star, pop superstar [[Kylie Minogue]].
*  [[25 December|25]] - [[TV]]: ''[[Voyage of the Damned]]'', the third ''Doctor Who'' Christmas special, was first broadcast, introducing a new arrangement of the theme music, once again by [[Murray Gold]]. [[Bernard Cribbins]], a ''Doctor Who'' veteran dating back to the 1960s film ''[[Daleks' Invasion Earth 2150 A.D.]]'', made his debut as [[Wilfred Mott]], who became a recurring character in the next series. Much attention was given to the special's guest star, pop superstar [[Kylie Minogue]].
*  [[31 December|31]] - [[Russell T Davies]] completed the initial draft of [[TV]]: ''[[The Stolen Earth]]''.
*  [[31 December|31]] - [[Russell T Davies]] completed the initial draft of [[TV]]: ''[[The Stolen Earth]]''.

Revision as of 22:28, 16 September 2012

Timeline for 2007
21st century | 2000s

2001 • 2002 • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 • 2008 • 2009 • 2010 • 2011 • 2012 • 2013
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Events

January

February - March

June

July

June-September

June-December

September-December

  • Three months after her death, Suzie Costello was resurrected for a short period by Gwen, who used the resurrection gauntlet. Suzie drew life energy from Gwen over time. She died again when the gauntlet was destroyed. (TV: They Keep Killing Suzie)
  • After his friends falsely inflated a bid for it on eBay, Eugene Jones swallowed a Dogon Sixth Eye to make sure they couldn't flog it themselves. He continued existing as a ghost for a time after his death. He helped Gwen Cooper investigate his death (which he couldn't recall) and passed on. (TV: Random Shoes)

December

Unknown dates

Donna's World timeline

June

December

  • 24 - As a consequence of never joining H.C. Clements, the Tenth Doctor never met Donna and he died after thwarting the Empress of the Racnoss' plans. Rose Tyler, travelling between dimensions, ended up in this alternate timeline and arrived soon after the Doctor's corpse had been retrieved by UNIT. (TV: Turn Left)
While the Empress of the Racnoss died the same way, the TARDIS had no-one left to pilot it, let alone park it on the Cardiff Rift, so Mr Saxon would have remained as Professor Yana on Utopia.

Pete's World

February

  • 2 - The TARDIS fell into a parallel universe dubbed "Pete's World", where it almost died. With twenty-four hours before the TARDIS could return to its home universe, Rose discovered a living version of her dad, Pete Tyler, alive and a successful businessman. To meet her "father", Rose snuck with the Tenth Doctor into the birthday party of a parallel version of her mother. The President of Great Britain forbade the use of John Lumic's new cybernetic lifeform, but Lumic ignored him. Mickey, mistaken for his parallel self, Ricky Smith, was taken by the Preachers, who fought Lumic. The cybernetic life, dubbed Cybermen, attacked Jackie Tyler's birthday party, killing most of those inside, including the President. (TV: Rise of the Cybermen)
  • 2 - The Doctor and Rose escaped the Cyberman attack with the Preachers, Mickey and Pete. They infiltrated the Cyberman factory, where every Londoner in EarPods was being upgraded, including Pete's wife, Jackie. After a Cyberman whose emotional inhibitor was broken died of shock, the Doctor sent a signal that deactivated every one of them. Mickey and Jake destroyed the transmitter controls so the hypnotised EarPod bearers could escape. Mickey also sent the Doctor the codes to break the inhibitor controls, destroying the Cybermen. The survivors of the resistance escaped the burning factory in a zeppelin. (TV: The Age of Steel)
  • 3 - With the TARDIS cells charged, the Doctor and Rose returned to their universe. Mickey stayed behind, taking his deceased counterpart's place in shutting down more Cyberman factories. (TV: The Age of Steel)
See Pete's World.

Behind the scenes

January

February

  • AUDIO: Nocturne was first released.
  • AUDIO: The Tub Full of Cats was first released.
  • 8 - The cast read-through for TV: The Sound of Drums/Last of the Time Lords took place.
  • 15 - After a month's delay due to the CBC still airing the episodes, the Canadian release of the Series 2 DVD box set took place.
  • 18 - Russell T Davies and Doctor Who Magazine writer Benjamin Cook began exchanging e-mails in a project to document the production of several episodes of the upcoming fourth series for DWM. The project eventually grew into what became the book release Doctor Who: The Writer's Tale.
  • 19 - The Canadian broadcast of TV: Doomsday on the CBC took place, concluding Series 2; the season was broadcast over a longer than usual period due to the decision by the CBC to insert a mid-season hiatus. Doomsday attracted some two hundred thousand fewer viewers than part 1, TV: Army of Ghosts, a possible consequence of Series 2 being released to DVD in Canada a few days prior to Doomsday being broadcast.
  • 20 - Derek Waring (Shardovan in TV: Castrovalva) died.
  • 26 - Christopher Eccleston made his fifth and final appearance on Heroes in one of the series' most acclaimed episodes, "Company Man". Eccleston's appearances in Heroes were among the highest-profile American TV appearances by a former Doctor Who actor.
  • 26 - The DVD Torchwood Series 1 Part 2 was released in the UK.
  • Late February - In a meeting with Jane Tranter, Catherine Tate expressed interest in returning as Donna Noble for a couple of episodes of Series 4. At this point there had been no discussion of her returning to the series full-time. [1]

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  • Keith Ashley died.
  • Early winter - Doctor Who was nominated in the "Favourite Sci-Fi Show" category for the 2008 People's Choice Awards, to be presented in January 2008 on the CBS network. This was the first mainstream American award nomination for the series (which previously was only nominated for awards in genre awards such as the Hugos). The award winner was determined by an Internet poll, and the award ultimately went to Stargate Atlantis.
  • As production began on Series 4, news leaked out that Billie Piper would return as Rose Tyler, including images of her filming scenes for the series. Initially denied by the BBC, this was later confirmed (with the BBC including her in a cinema trailer distributed prior to the season premiere in 2008). Piper filmed scenes for four episodes and a brief piece of footage that was added to two others.

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