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* [[1971]] - [[Decimialisation]] occurs in the [[United Kingdom]]. Production paper work naturally reflects this changeover. Cover prices on ''Doctor Who'' related merchandise, such as ''[[TV Action]]'' and the [[Doctor Who annual|''Doctor Who'' annuals]] ''appeared'' radically different, even though the initial changeover kept the value of money stable.
* [[1971]] - [[Decimialisation]] occurs in the [[United Kingdom]]. Production paperwork naturally reflects this changeover, with budgets and other documents converting to new pence. Cover prices on ''Doctor Who'' related merchandise, such as ''[[TV Action]]'' and the [[Doctor Who annual|''Doctor Who'' annuals]] ''appeared'' radically different, even though the initial changeover kept the value of money stable.
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On 15 February, the following important behind-the-scenes events were known to have occurred:

  • 1971 - Decimialisation occurs in the United Kingdom. Production paperwork naturally reflects this changeover, with budgets and other documents converting to new pence. Cover prices on Doctor Who related merchandise, such as TV Action and the Doctor Who annuals appeared radically different, even though the initial changeover kept the value of money stable.