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=== [[January]] ===
=== [[January]] ===
* [[11 January|11]] - [[Peter Pratt]], who portrayed [[the Master]] in [[TV]]: ''[[The Deadly Assassin]]'', died aged 71.
* [[11 January|11]] - [[Peter Pratt]], who portrayed [[the Master]] in [[TV]]: ''[[The Deadly Assassin]]'', died aged 71.
* [[16 January|16]] - {{wi|Star Trek: Voyager}} debuted on {{w|UPN}}. Along with {{wi|Star Trek: Deep Space Nine}}, ''Voyager'' was the only other ''[[Star Trek]]'' television series currently in production at the time of the [[Doctor Who (1996)|1996 ''Doctor Who'' TV movie]].
* [[16 January|16]] - {{wi|Star Trek: Voyager}} debuted on {{w|UPN}}. ''Voyager'' and {{wi|Star Trek: Deep Space Nine}}, were the only ''[[Star Trek]]'' television series currently in production at the time of the [[Doctor Who (1996)|1996 ''Doctor Who'' TV movie]].
* [[19 January|19]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[Warlock (novel)|Warlock]]'' was first published.
* [[19 January|19]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[Warlock (novel)|Warlock]]'' was first published.
* 19 - [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Romance of Crime]]'' was first published.
* 19 - [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Romance of Crime]]'' was first published.
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=== [[May]] ===
=== [[May]] ===
* [[18 May|18]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[Human Nature (novel)|Human Nature]]'' was first published. This novel was later adapted for television by its author ([[Paul Cornell]]) for the third series of the revived ''[[Doctor Who]]'' in [[2007]] (see [[TV]]: ''[[Human Nature (TV story)|Human Nature]]''/''[[The Family of Blood]]''). This rendered ''Human Nature'' one of a handful of licensed novels whose canonicity is in question.
* [[18 May|18]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[Human Nature (novel)|Human Nature]]'' was first published. This novel was later adapted for television by its author ([[Paul Cornell]]) for the third series of the revived ''[[Doctor Who]]'' in [[2007]] (see [[TV]]: ''[[Human Nature (TV story)|Human Nature]]''/''[[The Family of Blood]]''). This brought the novel's canonicity into question.
* 18 - [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Menagerie]]'' was first published. It was the first original [[Second Doctor]] novel.
* 18 - [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Menagerie]]'' was first published. It was the first original [[Second Doctor]] novel.
* 18 - [[REF]]: ''[[The Discontinuity Guide]]'' was first published.
* 18 - [[REF]]: ''[[The Discontinuity Guide]]'' was first published.
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* 20 - [[PROSE]]: ''[[Decalog 2: Lost Property]]'' was first published.
* 20 - [[PROSE]]: ''[[Decalog 2: Lost Property]]'' was first published.
* 20 - [[Virgin Publishing]] released a paperback edition of [[REF]]: ''[[Doctor Who: A Celebration]]'' by [[Peter Haining]], 12 years after the hardcover was first issued.
* 20 - [[Virgin Publishing]] released a paperback edition of [[REF]]: ''[[Doctor Who: A Celebration]]'' by [[Peter Haining]], 12 years after the hardcover was first issued.
* [[27 July|27]] - The 1996 edition of the [[Doctor Who Yearbook 1996|Doctor Who Yearbook]] waspublished by [[Marvel Comics]] (unlike previous editions, the title bore no date). This was the fifth and final Yearbook to be published by Marvel. The [[Doctor Who Annual|Annual]] concept was revived again a decade later.
* [[27 July|27]] - The 1996 edition of the [[Doctor Who Yearbook 1996|Doctor Who Yearbook]] was published by [[Marvel Comics]] (unlike previous editions, the title bore no date). This was the fifth and final Yearbook to be published by Marvel. The [[Doctor Who Annual|Annual]] concept was revived again a decade later.


=== [[August]] ===
=== [[August]] ===
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=== [[November]] ===
=== [[November]] ===
* Pixar's ''Toy Story'' was released. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Man Who Never Was]]'')
* [[22 November|22]] Pixar's ''Toy Story'' was released. It was later referenced in [[TV]]: ''[[The Man Who Never Was]]''.
* [[16 November|16]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Also People]]'' was first published.
* [[16 November|16]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Also People]]'' was first published.
* 16 - [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Empire of Glass]]'' was first published.
* 16 - [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Empire of Glass]]'' was first published.

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April

Daniel Hinton logs into his computer on the 14th September. (HOMEVID: Downtime)

September

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Behind the scenes

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

Late 1995

  • Who fandom was taken by surprise with the announcement that the American network, Fox, was to co-produce with the BBC a made-for-television film reviving Doctor Who, as a possible "pilot" for a new series. The producers announced that Paul McGann was cast as the new Doctor, but Sylvester McCoy would also appear as the Seventh Doctor, making the film a continuation of the original series rather than a remake or reboot. TV: Doctor Who was scheduled to air in the spring of 1996. Filming was to take place in Vancouver, Canada, marking not only the first time a Doctor Who story had been filmed in North America, but also the first time a story had been completely mounted outside the United Kingdom (previously foreign location filming had been done, with studio filming still in Britain).

November

December

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