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* [[19 February]] - "[[Priest of Death]]" debuted on [[BBC1]].
* [[19 February]] - "[[Priest of Death]]" debuted on [[BBC1]].
* 19 - The first part of [[COMIC]]: ''[[Space Station Z-7 (comic story)|Space Station Z-7]]'' was released.  
* 19 - The first part of [[COMIC]]: ''[[Space Station Z-7 (comic story)|Space Station Z-7]]'' was released.  
* [[26 February]] - "[[Bell of Doom]]" debuted on [[BBC1]]. [[Jackie Lane]] made her debut as companion [[Dodo Chaplet]].
* [[26 February]] - "[[Bell of Doom]]" debuted on [[BBC1]].  
 
=== Early 1966 ===
* Exact date unknown - [[William Hartnell]] sent shockwaves through the ''Doctor Who'' production team by announcing his intention to leave the series. Over the following months, producers and writers developed the concept of [[regeneration]] to explain the change of lead actor and cast [[Patrick Troughton]] as the new Doctor; Hartnell eventually agreed to appear in the first two serials of the new season.
* ''[[Dalek Action Paint 'n Puzzle]]'' was published by Souvenir Press.
* ''[[Dalek Action Paint 'n Puzzle]]'' was published by Souvenir Press.
* ''[[Dr. Who Travels in Space Sticker Fun Book]]'' was published.
* ''[[Dr. Who Travels in Space Sticker Fun Book]]'' was published.

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Timeline for 1966
20th century | 1960s

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In 1966, a number of things set in or relevant to the Doctor Who universe were released or published.

Unknown dates

  • Doctor Who and the Invasion from Space was published by World Distributors. A hardcover novella, this was the first publication of an original long-form text story to feature the First Doctor. (It was presumably published prior to October as it featured the First Doctor.)
  • US comic book publisher Dell Comics issued a single-issue adaptation of the Dr. Who and the Daleks film. This was the first (and, until the early 1980s, only) appearance of a Doctor Who-related comic book in the US.