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* [[3 May]] - [[WC]]: ''[[Death Comes to Time]]'' Episode 13, "Death Comes to Time, Part 3" was released. This concluded the thirteen-part webcast experiment. It was followed by three more over the next two years. The controversial ending of this episode sparked debate among some fans as to whether the [[Doctor Who (1996)|1996 telefilm]] or the 2005 revived series was actually canon.
* [[3 May]] - [[WC]]: ''[[Death Comes to Time]]'' Episode 13, "Death Comes to Time, Part 3" was released. This concluded the thirteen-part webcast experiment. It was followed by three more over the next two years. The controversial ending of this episode sparked debate among some fans as to whether the [[Doctor Who (1996)|1996 telefilm]] or the 2005 revived series was actually canon.
* 3 - [[Visual effects designer]] [[Bernard Wilkie]] died.
* 3 - [[Visual effects designer]] [[Bernard Wilkie]] died.
* [[6 May|06]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Book of the Still (novel)|The Book of the Still]]'' was first published.
* [[6 May]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Book of the Still (novel)|The Book of the Still]]'' was first published.
* 6 - [[PROSE]]: ''[[Warmonger]]'' was first published.
* 6 - [[PROSE]]: ''[[Warmonger]]'' was first published.
* 6 - [[BBC Audio]] released an audio recording of [[TV]]: ''[[The Smugglers]]''.
* 6 - [[BBC Audio]] released an audio recording of [[TV]]: ''[[The Smugglers]]''.

Revision as of 23:00, 5 July 2013

Timeline for 2002
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The most public event of 2002 was likely a political one. As the United Kingdom headed for a general election, Sherilyn Harper's far right New Britannia Party (NBP) threatened to hold the balance of power in a volatile political climate. Several assassination attempts were made against Harper, first by unknown gunmen and then by a terrorist organisation called United Front — which also firebombed some district NBP offices in the southeast. These assassination attempts were later discovered to have been staged by the NBP itself. As the crisis deepened, riots broke out in London just before polling day.

This descent into chaos was partly caused by a creature from a distant world, the Fearmonger, which fed off fear. Still, it was helped by Harper's party's attempts to create fear in the British populace. The Seventh Doctor intervened and destroyed the creature — and exposed Harper and her party — by using the skills of "shock jock" Mick Thompson. (AUDIO: The Fearmonger)

Events

Undated events