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* [[1st July | 01]] - [[The Evil of the Daleks]] Episode 7 First Broadcast
* [[1st July | 01]] - [[The Evil of the Daleks]] Episode 7 First Broadcast
* ''[[Doctor Who in an Exciting Adventure with the Daleks]]'' first American paperback publication by Avon Books. This is the first ''Doctor Who'' novel to be published in the US and the only American edition published until the late 1970s.
* ''[[Doctor Who in an Exciting Adventure with the Daleks]]'' first American paperback publication by Avon Books. This is the first ''Doctor Who'' novel to be published in the US and the only American edition published until the late 1970s.
* [[18th July |18]] - [[Paul Cornell]], [[writer]] of [[Father's Day]], [[Human Nature]] (novel and TV episode) and [[The Family of Blood]] and several other Doctor Who novels, short stories and audios is born.  
* [[18th July |18]] - [[Paul Cornell]], [[writer]] of [[Father's Day]], [[Human Nature]] (novel and TV episode) and [[The Family of Blood]] and several other Doctor Who novels, short stories and audios is born.<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Cornell Wikipedia article on Paul Cornell]</ref>
 


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Revision as of 18:02, 19 October 2008

Events

Doctor Who Universe

January

February

Assuming the Pete's World version of Jackie and the Jackie from the Doctor's universe have the same birthday.

Dates unknown

Real World

January

February

March

  • 04 - The Moonbase Episode 4 First Broadcast. Last use of the opening credits sequence and theme arrangement introduced in 1963.
  • 11 - The Macra Terror Episode 1 First Broadcast, introducing a new title sequence that for the first time shows the Doctor's face; a new logo for the series is also introduced, along with a new arrangement of the Doctor Who theme with added echo; with some adjustments, this arrangement would remain in use until 1980.
- John Barrowman, who plays companion Jack Harkness, is born in Glasgow, Scotland.

April


May


June


July


September


October

  • 01 - The Prisoner debuts on British television. The theme music for the series is composed by Ron Grainer and is arguably his best-known work outside of the "Doctor Who theme".

November


December


Unkown date


1966 20th Century
1960s
1968

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