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* [[Circular Time]] is first released.
* [[Circular Time]] is first released.
*[[1st January | 1]] - [[Captain Jack Harkness]] and [[End of Days]] are first broadcast, concluding the first season of ''[[Torchwood]]''. The same day, ''[[Invasion of the Bane]]'', the first episode of ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]'', is also first broadcast, although the series proper won't begin until later in the year.
*[[1st January | 1]] - [[Captain Jack Harkness]] and [[End of Days]] are first broadcast, concluding the first season of ''[[Torchwood]]''. The same day, ''[[Invasion of the Bane]]'', the first episode of ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]'', is also first broadcast, although the proper series won't begin until later in the year.
*[[11th January | 11]] - [[Another Life]], [[Border Princes]] and [[Slow Decay]], the first original novels based upon ''[[Torchwood]]'', are first published.
*[[11th January | 11]] - [[Another Life]], [[Border Princes]] and [[Slow Decay]], the first original novels based upon ''[[Torchwood]]'', are first published.
*[[21st January | 21]] - More than eight years after it was first released, [[Billie Piper]]'s 1998 single, "Honey to the B" returns to the UK music charts, even though Piper herself has become a full-time actress by this time.
*[[21st January | 21]] - More than eight years after it was first released, [[Billie Piper]]'s 1998 single, "Honey to the B" returns to the UK music charts, even though Piper herself has become a full-time actress by this time.

Revision as of 18:48, 13 August 2008

History of the Doctor Who Universe

January

  • 31 - The SS Elysium arrives safely in Panama, its passengers and crew having endured an attack by Cybermen just weeks earlier. One passenger, artist Michael Brack, is airlifted to hospital for treatment for hypothermia suffered during the attack. He misses his chance to tell Ruby Duvall that he is the man responsible for her father's paralysis. (NA: Iceberg)

Unknown dates

February

February - March

June or July

July

August

August - December

December

Unknown dates

  • The discovery of a bizarre message encoded as an Easter Egg on 14 different DVD releases causes a flurry of interest on the Internet due to the cryptic nature of the message. The message, which appears to have been shot on film many years earlier, depicts a man with glasses conducting what appears to be a one-sided conversation with an unknown person, and he is occasionally interrupted by a young black woman. Among those interested in the message is London video store employee Larry Nightingale. One of the cryptic statements made, "The angels have the phone box", is made into a T-shirt design. Larry Nightingale begins intensively studying the message, much to the annoyance of his sister, Kathy Nightingale. (DW: Blink)
  • Sally Sparrow receives a bizarre message addressed to her from someone called the Doctor in 1969 while investigating an old house called Wester Drumlins near London. Sparrow learns of the Weeping Angels and during the course of the adventure her friend Kathy Nightingale is transported back to 1920, and a policeman named Billy Shipton is sent back to 1969. Sparrow encounters an elderly Shipton, who dies soon after revealing that he is responsible for adding a cryptic message from the Doctor to a number of DVDs, and the Easter Egg mystery is solved when Sally realizes the one-sided conversation is from the Doctor and directed at her. Ultimately, Sparrow stops the Weeping Angels from capturing the TARDIS and with the help of Larry Nightingale sends the vessel back to 1969. After this event, Sally and Larry take over the ownership of the DVD rental store where Larry works, turning it into a bookstore, but Sally remains distant from Larry as she awaits the final resolution of her involvement with the time-travelling Doctor. (DW: Blink)
  • Harriet Jones is removed from the post of Prime Minister (confirmed in DW: The Stolen Earth).

History of Doctor Who

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

Unknown dates

  • Filming for The Fires of Pompeii takes place in Italy. Discounting second-unit filming done in New York City for Daleks in Manhattan, this is the first Doctor Who adventure substantially filmed outside the UK since Doctor Who: The TV Movie was filmed in Canada in 1996.
  • Early winter - Doctor Who is nominated in the "Favorite Sci-Fi Show" category for the 2008 People's Choice Awards, to be presented in January on the CBS network. This is 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 goes to Stargate Atlantis.
  • As production begins on Series 4, news leaks out that Billie Piper would be returning to her role 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).
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