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* [[14th May|14]] — [[Doctor Who: The TV Movie]] First Broadcast on [[Fox Television]] in America. [[Sylvester McCoy]] regenerates into [[Paul McGann]] for McGann's (to date) only on-screen appearance as [[Eight Doctor|The Doctor]]. The film introduces a new theme music arrangement by [[John Debney]] (the late [[Ron Grainer]] is not credited, however), and reinstates the [[Jon Pertwee]] era logo from [[1970]]-[[1973]] which subsequently replaces the [[1987]] series logo as the franchise branding (it will continue to be used into [[2008]] to denote "past Doctor"-related products following the [[2005]] series revival).
* [[14th May|14]] — [[Doctor Who: The TV Movie]] First Broadcast on [[Fox Television]] in America. [[Sylvester McCoy]] regenerates into [[Paul McGann]] for McGann's (to date) only on-screen appearance as [[Eighth Doctor|The Doctor]]. The film introduces a new theme music arrangement by [[John Debney]] (the late [[Ron Grainer]] is not credited, however), and reinstates the [[Jon Pertwee]] era logo from [[1970]]-[[1973]] which subsequently replaces the [[1987]] series logo as the franchise branding (it will continue to be used into [[2008]] to denote "past Doctor"-related products following the [[2005]] series revival).


*[[20th May | 20]] - [[Jon Pertwee]] dies from a heart attack in [[Connecticut]].
*[[20th May | 20]] - [[Jon Pertwee]] dies from a heart attack in [[Connecticut]].

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History of the Doctor Who Universe

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  • Damaged Goods First Published. This book is notable as it was written by Russell T. Davies before he achieved national fame as the creator of Queer as Folk and, ultimately, became executive director of the revival of Doctor Who.

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