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* [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Fires of Vulcan]]'' was first released. [[Muriel Frost]] appeared, becoming the first character from the ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' comic strip to appear in a [[Big Finish Productions]] audio drama.
* [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Fires of Vulcan]]'' was first released. [[Muriel Frost]] appeared, becoming the first character from the ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' comic strip to appear in a [[Big Finish Productions]] audio drama.
* [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Dead Men Diaries|Professor Bernice Summerfield and the Dead Men Diaries]]'' was first published, returning [[Bernice Summerfield]] to the literary arena and launching the [[Big Finish Bernice Summerfid series]] of books. This was the first of numerous Summerfield short story collections.
* [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Dead Men Diaries|Professor Bernice Summerfield and the Dead Men Diaries]]'' was first published, returning [[Bernice Summerfield]] to the literary arena and launching the [[Big Finish Bernice Summerfield series]] of books. This was the first of numerous Summerfield short story collections.
* ''[[Enlightenment (fanzine)|Enlightenment]]'', the magazine published by the Canadian fan club, the ''Doctor Who'' Information Network, published its hundredth issue.
* ''[[Enlightenment (fanzine)|Enlightenment]]'', the magazine published by the Canadian fan club, the ''Doctor Who'' Information Network, published its hundredth issue.
* [[4 September|4]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[Casualties of War (novel)|Casualties of War]]'' was first published.
* [[4 September|4]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[Casualties of War (novel)|Casualties of War]]'' was first published.

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Timeline for 2000
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The year 2000 was , as evidenced by statements by American news outlets and world-renowned chronologist Professor Wagg — the start of the third millennium. (TV: Doctor Who) This view was shared by at least one incarnation of the Doctor. (PROSE: Doctor Who - The Novel of the Film) Despite the predilection of most humans to celebrate it as the beginning of the millennium, however, at least one other incarnation of the Doctor regarded it as the final year of the second millennium. (PROSE: Millennial Rites) This tug-of-war between the technical and common conceptions of the year was reflected in an argument between Anji Kapoor and her boyfriend Dave Young. He held fast to the view that 1 January 2001 was the beginning of the millennium, whereas she found this pedantry a reason to seriously consider leaving him. (PROSE: Escape Velocity)

January

February

Spring

December

  • 25 - 360 days prior to this date, the Eighth Doctor warned Chang Lee not to be in San Francisco for Christmas 2000, suggesting knowledge of an unknown incident that would take place in San Francisco at this time. The Doctor recommended Chang Lee to "take a vacation" on this date, but it's not known if Chang followed his advice. (TV: Doctor Who)

Unknown dates

Behind the scenes

References in the Doctor Who Universe tend to indicate the year 2000 was the start of the millennium, rather than 2001, the technical start of that millennium.

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

  • 02 - Future Doctor Who co-star Billie Piper released her second and final album, Walk of Life. After the release of this album, Piper decided to concentrate on her acting career.
  • 12 - PROSE: The Turing Test was first published.
  • 12 - PROSE: Independence Day was first published.
  • 14 - Actor Lawrence Davidson died.
  • 21 - Actor Alan Rowe died.
  • 25 - REF: Doctor Who: Regeneration was first published.
  • The dance group Dizzy released a dance track called "Dr. Who" on Doubledown Recordings.
  • Who was Dr. Who, a compilation CD produced by Mark Ayres, was released on the Cherry Red/RPM label. The CD compiled assorted singles and other recordings based on or inspired by Doctor Who dating back to the 1960s. Included was a previously unissued Frazer Hines recording, "Time Traveller".

November

December

Unknown dates