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* [[2 January]] - "[[The Powerful Enemy]]" debuted on [[BBC1]].  
* [[2 January (releases)|2 January]] - "[[The Powerful Enemy]]" debuted on [[BBC1]].  
* [[9 January]] - "[[Desperate Measures]]" debuted on BBC1.
* [[9 January (releases)|9 January]] - "[[Desperate Measures]]" debuted on BBC1.
* [[16 January]] - "[[The Slave Traders]]" debuted on BBC1.
* [[16 January (releases)|16 January]] - "[[The Slave Traders]]" debuted on BBC1.
* 16 January - The final part of ''[[The Klepton Parasites]]'' was released.
* 16 January - The final part of ''[[The Klepton Parasites]]'' was released.
* [[23 January]] - "[[All Roads Lead to Rome]]" debuted on BBC1.
* [[23 January (releases)|23 January]] - "[[All Roads Lead to Rome]]" debuted on BBC1.
* 23 January - Part one of ''[[TV Comic]]'' story ''[[The Therovian Quest]]'' was released.
* 23 January - Part one of ''[[TV Comic]]'' story ''[[The Therovian Quest]]'' was released.
* 23 January - ''[[Genesis of Evil (comic story)|Genesis of Evil]]'' debuted in ''[[TV Century 21]]'' #1, kicking off what was latterly called ''[[The Dalek Chronicles (comic story)|The Dalek Chronicles]]''.
* 23 January - ''[[Genesis of Evil (comic story)|Genesis of Evil]]'' debuted in ''[[TV Century 21]]'' #1, kicking off what was latterly called ''[[The Dalek Chronicles (comic story)|The Dalek Chronicles]]''.
* [[30 January]] - "[[Conspiracy]]" debuted on BBC1.
* [[30 January (releases)|30 January]] - "[[Conspiracy]]" debuted on BBC1.
* [[6 February]] - "[[Inferno (episode)|Inferno]]" debuted on BBC1.
* [[6 February (releases)|6 February]] - "[[Inferno (episode)|Inferno]]" debuted on BBC1.
* [[13 February]] - "[[The Web Planet]]" debuted on BBC1. Though it only got 53% in [[Audience Appreciation]] figures, this episode brought 13.5 million viewers, which as of Fall 2009 remains the highest single viewership of any ''Doctor Who'' episode ever.
* [[13 February (releases)|13 February]] - "[[The Web Planet]]" debuted on BBC1. Though it only got 53% in [[Audience Appreciation]] figures, this episode brought 13.5 million viewers, which as of Fall 2009 remains the highest single viewership of any ''Doctor Who'' episode ever.
* 13 February - The third ''[[Radio Times]]'' ''[[Doctor Who]]'' cover featured the upcoming ''[[The Web Planet]]'' with a photo of the [[Zarbi]] and the [[Vortis]] landscape.
* 13 February - The third ''[[Radio Times]]'' ''[[Doctor Who]]'' cover featured the upcoming ''[[The Web Planet]]'' with a photo of the [[Zarbi]] and the [[Vortis]] landscape.
* [[20 February]] - "[[The Zarbi]]" debuted on BBC1.
* [[20 February (releases)|20 February]] - "[[The Zarbi]]" debuted on BBC1.
* [[27 February]] - "[[Escape to Danger]]" debuted on BBC1.
* [[27 February (releases)|27 February]] - "[[Escape to Danger]]" debuted on BBC1.
* 27 February - Part six of ''TV Comic'' story ''[[The Therovian Quest]]'' was released.
* 27 February - Part six of ''TV Comic'' story ''[[The Therovian Quest]]'' was released.
* [[March]] - The Earthlings released the single "[[Landing of the Daleks]]"/"March of the Robots" on Parlophone Records. The BBC banned the single due to the fact that "Landing of the Daleks" included a [[Morse code]] message – ''SOS, SOS, Daleks have landed'' – and it was felt the sound of the international distress signal S.O.S. might mislead shipping if radio operators should hear it. The record was reissued with the offending sound scrambled.
* [[March (releases)|March]] - The Earthlings released the single "[[Landing of the Daleks]]"/"March of the Robots" on Parlophone Records. The BBC banned the single due to the fact that "Landing of the Daleks" included a [[Morse code]] message – ''SOS, SOS, Daleks have landed'' – and it was felt the sound of the international distress signal S.O.S. might mislead shipping if radio operators should hear it. The record was reissued with the offending sound scrambled.
* [[6 March]] - "[[Crater of Needles]]" debuted on BBC1.
* [[6 March (releases)|6 March]] - "[[Crater of Needles]]" debuted on BBC1.
* [[7 March]] - Part one of ''[[TV Comic]]'' story ''[[The Hijackers of Thrax]]'' was released.
* [[7 March (releases)|7 March]] - Part one of ''[[TV Comic]]'' story ''[[The Hijackers of Thrax]]'' was released.
* [[13 March]] - "[[Invasion (episode)|Invasion]]" debuted on BBC1.
* [[13 March (releases)|13 March]] - "[[Invasion (episode)|Invasion]]" debuted on BBC1.
* [[20 March]] - "[[The Centre]]" debuted on BBC1.
* [[20 March (releases)|20 March]] - "[[The Centre]]" debuted on BBC1.
* 20 March - Part three of ''TV Comic'' story ''[[The Hijackers of Thrax]]'' was released.
* 20 March - Part three of ''TV Comic'' story ''[[The Hijackers of Thrax]]'' was released.
* [[27 March]] - "[[The Lion]]" debuted on BBC1.
* [[27 March (releases)|27 March]] - "[[The Lion]]" debuted on BBC1.
* 27 March - Part one of ''TV Comic'' story ''[[On the Web Planet]]'' was released.
* 27 March - Part one of ''TV Comic'' story ''[[On the Web Planet]]'' was released.
* [[3 April]] - "[[The Knight of Jaffa]]" debuted on BBC1.
* [[3 April (releases)|3 April]] - "[[The Knight of Jaffa]]" debuted on BBC1.
* [[10 April]] - "[[The Wheel of Fortune]]" debuted on BBC1.
* [[10 April (releases)|10 April]] - "[[The Wheel of Fortune]]" debuted on BBC1.
* [[17 April]] - "[[The Warlords]]" debuted on BBC1.
* [[17 April (releases)|17 April]] - "[[The Warlords]]" debuted on BBC1.
* [[24 April]] - "[[The Space Museum]]" debuted on BBC1.
* [[24 April (releases)|24 April]] - "[[The Space Museum]]" debuted on BBC1.
* [[1 May]] - "[[The Dimensions of Time]]" debuted on BBC1.
* [[1 May (releases)|1 May]] - "[[The Dimensions of Time]]" debuted on BBC1.
* 1 May - Part six of ''TV Comic'' story ''[[On the Web Planet]]'' was released.
* 1 May - Part six of ''TV Comic'' story ''[[On the Web Planet]]'' was released.
* [[8 May]] - "[[The Search]]" debuted on BBC1.
* [[8 May (releases)|8 May]] - "[[The Search]]" debuted on BBC1.
* 8 May - Part one of ''TV Comic'' story ''[[The Gyros Injustice]]'' was released.
* 8 May - Part one of ''TV Comic'' story ''[[The Gyros Injustice]]'' was released.
* [[15 May]] - "[[The Final Phase (episode)|The Final Phase]]" debuted on BBC1.
* [[15 May (releases)|15 May]] - "[[The Final Phase (episode)|The Final Phase]]" debuted on BBC1.
* [[22 May]] - "[[The Executioners]]" debuted on BBC1.
* [[22 May (releases)|22 May]] - "[[The Executioners]]" debuted on BBC1.
* [[29 May]] - "[[The Death of Time]]" debuted on BBC1.
* [[29 May (releases)|29 May]] - "[[The Death of Time]]" debuted on BBC1.
* [[5 June]] - "[[Flight Through Eternity]]" debuted on BBC1.
* [[5 June (releases)|5 June]] - "[[Flight Through Eternity]]" debuted on BBC1.
* [[12 June]] - "[[Journey into Terror]]" debuted on BBC1.
* [[12 June (releases)|12 June]] - "[[Journey into Terror]]" debuted on BBC1.
* 12 June - Part six of ''TV Comic'' story ''[[The Gyros Injustice]]'' was released.
* 12 June - Part six of ''TV Comic'' story ''[[The Gyros Injustice]]'' was released.
* [[17 June]] - ''[[The Dalek Painting Book]]'' was published by [[Souvenir Press]] and [[Panther Books]]. A massive 350,000 copies were printed.
* [[17 June (releases)|17 June]] - ''[[The Dalek Painting Book]]'' was published by [[Souvenir Press]] and [[Panther Books]]. A massive 350,000 copies were printed.
* [[19 June]] - "[[The Death of Doctor Who]]" debuted on BBC1. This was the first use of the name "Doctor Who" in an episode title.
* [[19 June (releases)|19 June]] - "[[The Death of Doctor Who]]" debuted on BBC1. This was the first use of the name "Doctor Who" in an episode title.
* 19 June - Part one of ''TV Comic'' story ''[[Challenge of the Piper]]'' was released.
* 19 June - Part one of ''TV Comic'' story ''[[Challenge of the Piper]]'' was released.
* [[25 June]] - ''[[Dr. Who and the Daleks]]'', a colour feature film loosely based upon ''[[The Daleks]]'', was released, featuring the debut of [[Peter Cushing]] as [[Dr. Who (Dalek movies)|Dr. Who]].
* [[25 June (releases)|25 June]] - ''[[Dr. Who and the Daleks]]'', a colour feature film loosely based upon ''[[The Daleks]]'', was released, featuring the debut of [[Peter Cushing]] as [[Dr. Who (Dalek movies)|Dr. Who]].
* [[26 June]] - "[[The Planet of Decision]]" debuted on BBC1, and saw the first appearance of Peter Purves as Steven Taylor. The episode also featured the departure of [[Ian Chesterton]] and [[Barbara Wright]].
* [[26 June (releases)|26 June]] - "[[The Planet of Decision]]" debuted on BBC1, and saw the first appearance of Peter Purves as Steven Taylor. The episode also featured the departure of [[Ian Chesterton]] and [[Barbara Wright]].
* [[July]] - The pop single "[[Who's Who]]", performed by [[Roberta Tovey]], was released on Polydor. Tovey was a star of the recently-released film ''[[Dr. Who and the Daleks]]''.
* [[July (releases)|July]] - The pop single "[[Who's Who]]", performed by [[Roberta Tovey]], was released on Polydor. Tovey was a star of the recently-released film ''[[Dr. Who and the Daleks]]''.
* July - Jack Dorsey and His Orchestra released the single "Dance of the Daleks" on Polydor.
* July - Jack Dorsey and His Orchestra released the single "Dance of the Daleks" on Polydor.
* [[3 July]] - "[[The Watcher]]" debuted on BBC1.
* [[3 July (releases)|3 July]] - "[[The Watcher]]" debuted on BBC1.
* [[10 July]] - "[[The Meddling Monk]]" debuted on BBC1.
* [[10 July (releases)|10 July]] - "[[The Meddling Monk]]" debuted on BBC1.
* [[17 July]] - "[[A Battle of Wits]]" debuted on BBC1.
* [[17 July (releases)|17 July]] - "[[A Battle of Wits]]" debuted on BBC1.
* 17 July - Part five of ''TV Comic'' story ''[[Challenge of the Piper]]'' was released.
* 17 July - Part five of ''TV Comic'' story ''[[Challenge of the Piper]]'' was released.
* [[24 July]] - "[[Checkmate]]", the final episode of [[season 2]], was first broadcast.
* [[24 July (releases)|24 July]] - "[[Checkmate]]", the final episode of [[season 2]], was first broadcast.
* 24 July - Part one of ''TV Comic'' story ''[[Moon Landing]]'' was released.
* 24 July - Part one of ''TV Comic'' story ''[[Moon Landing]]'' was released.
* [[August]] - ''[[Paint and Draw the Film of Dr. Who and the Daleks]]'' was published by Souvenir Press. Again, some 350,000 copies were printed.
* [[August (releases)|August]] - ''[[Paint and Draw the Film of Dr. Who and the Daleks]]'' was published by Souvenir Press. Again, some 350,000 copies were printed.
* [[7 August]] - Part three of ''TV Comic'' story ''[[Moon Landing]]'' was released.
* [[7 August (releases)|7 August]] - Part three of ''TV Comic'' story ''[[Moon Landing]]'' was released.
* [[14 August]] - Part one of ''TV Comic'' story ''[[Time in Reverse]]'' was released.
* [[14 August (releases)|14 August]] - Part one of ''TV Comic'' story ''[[Time in Reverse]]'' was released.
* [[28 August]] - Part three of ''TV Comic'' story ''[[Time in Reverse]]'' was released.
* [[28 August (releases)|28 August]] - Part three of ''TV Comic'' story ''[[Time in Reverse]]'' was released.
* [[4 September]] - Part one of ''TV Comic'' story ''[[Lizardworld]]'' was released.
* [[4 September (releases)|4 September]] - Part one of ''TV Comic'' story ''[[Lizardworld]]'' was released.
* [[11 September]] - [[Season 3]] commenced with the BBC1 debut of "[[Four Hundred Dawns]]".
* [[11 September (releases)|11 September]] - [[Season 3]] commenced with the BBC1 debut of "[[Four Hundred Dawns]]".
* [[16 September]] - ''[[Doctor Who and the Zarbi]]'' was published by [[Frederick Muller]].
* [[16 September (releases)|16 September]] - ''[[Doctor Who and the Zarbi]]'' was published by [[Frederick Muller]].
* [[18 September]] - "[[Trap of Steel]]" debuted on BBC1.
* [[18 September (releases)|18 September]] - "[[Trap of Steel]]" debuted on BBC1.
* [[25 September]] - "[[Air Lock]]" debuted on BBC1.
* [[25 September (releases)|25 September]] - "[[Air Lock]]" debuted on BBC1.
* 25 September - Part four of ''TV Comic'' story ''[[Lizardworld]]'' was released.
* 25 September - Part four of ''TV Comic'' story ''[[Lizardworld]]'' was released.
* [[September]] - The first [[Doctor Who annual|''Doctor Who'' annual]], [[Doctor Who Annual 1966]], was published by [[World Distributors, Ltd]].
* [[September (releases)|September]] - The first [[Doctor Who annual|''Doctor Who'' annual]], [[Doctor Who Annual 1966]], was published by [[World Distributors, Ltd]].
* [[2 October]] - "[[The Exploding Planet]]" debuted on BBC1.
* [[2 October (releases)|2 October]] - "[[The Exploding Planet]]" debuted on BBC1.
* 2 October - Part one of ''TV Comic'' story ''[[The Ordeals of Demeter]]'' was released.
* 2 October - Part one of ''TV Comic'' story ''[[The Ordeals of Demeter]]'' was released.
* [[7 October]] - ''[[The Dalek Pocketbook and Space Travellers Guide]]'' was first published.
* [[7 October (releases)|7 October]] - ''[[The Dalek Pocketbook and Space Travellers Guide]]'' was first published.
* [[9 October]] - ''[[Mission to the Unknown]]'' debuted on BBC1.
* [[9 October (releases)|9 October]] - ''[[Mission to the Unknown]]'' debuted on BBC1.
* [[11 October]] - ''[[The Dalek World]]'' was first published.
* [[11 October (releases)|11 October]] - ''[[The Dalek World]]'' was first published.
* [[16 October]] - "[[Temple of Secrets]]" debuted on BBC1. This was the first episode produced by [[John Wiles]].
* [[16 October (releases)|16 October]] - "[[Temple of Secrets]]" debuted on BBC1. This was the first episode produced by [[John Wiles]].
* [[21 October]] - ''The Avengers'' episode "Death at Bargain Prices" aired in the UK for the first time. This episode of the series created by [[Sydney Newman]] included a cameo appearance by several [[Dalek]]s — in toy form in a department store.
* [[21 October (releases)|21 October]] - ''The Avengers'' episode "Death at Bargain Prices" aired in the UK for the first time. This episode of the series created by [[Sydney Newman]] included a cameo appearance by several [[Dalek]]s — in toy form in a department store.
* [[23 October]] - "[[Small Prophet, Quick Return]]" debuted on BBC1.
* [[23 October (releases)|23 October]] - "[[Small Prophet, Quick Return]]" debuted on BBC1.
* 23 October - Part four of ''TV Comic'' story ''[[The Ordeals of Demeter]]'' was released.
* 23 October - Part four of ''TV Comic'' story ''[[The Ordeals of Demeter]]'' was released.
* [[30 October]] - "[[Death of a Spy]]" debuted on BBC1.
* [[30 October (releases)|30 October]] - "[[Death of a Spy]]" debuted on BBC1.
* 30 October - Part one of ''TV Comic'' story ''[[Enter: The Go-Ray]]'' was released.
* 30 October - Part one of ''TV Comic'' story ''[[Enter: The Go-Ray]]'' was released.
* [[6 November]] - "[[Horse of Destruction]]" debuted on BBC1.
* [[6 November (releases)|6 November]] - "[[Horse of Destruction]]" debuted on BBC1.
* [[13 November]] - "[[The Nightmare Begins]]" debuted on BBC1. [[Nicholas Courtney]] made his first appearance on ''Doctor Who'', playing [[Bret Vyon]].
* [[13 November (releases)|13 November]] - "[[The Nightmare Begins]]" debuted on BBC1. [[Nicholas Courtney]] made his first appearance on ''Doctor Who'', playing [[Bret Vyon]].
* [[20 November]] - "[[Day of Armageddon]]" debuted on BBC1.
* [[20 November (releases)|20 November]] - "[[Day of Armageddon]]" debuted on BBC1.
* [[21 November]] - Part four of ''TV Comic'' story ''[[Enter: The Go-Ray]]'' was released.
* [[21 November (releases)|21 November]] - Part four of ''TV Comic'' story ''[[Enter: The Go-Ray]]'' was released.
* [[27 November]] - "[[Devil's Planet]]" debuted on BBC1.
* [[27 November (releases)|27 November]] - "[[Devil's Planet]]" debuted on BBC1.
* [[4 December]] - "[[The Traitors]]" debuted on BBC1. [[Adrienne Hill]] made her final appearance as [[Katarina]] as her character became the first companion to be killed off. [[Jean Marsh]], who previously appeared in ''[[The Crusade]]'', made her debut as single-story companion [[Sara Kingdom]].
* [[4 December (releases)|4 December]] - "[[The Traitors]]" debuted on BBC1. [[Adrienne Hill]] made her final appearance as [[Katarina]] as her character became the first companion to be killed off. [[Jean Marsh]], who previously appeared in ''[[The Crusade]]'', made her debut as single-story companion [[Sara Kingdom]].
* [[11 December]] - "[[Counter Plot]]" debuted on BBC1.
* [[11 December (releases)|11 December]] - "[[Counter Plot]]" debuted on BBC1.
* [[18 December]] - "[[Coronas of the Sun]]" debuted on BBC1.
* [[18 December (releases)|18 December]] - "[[Coronas of the Sun]]" debuted on BBC1.
* [[21 December]] - The stage play ''[[The Curse of the Daleks]]'' premiered at Wyndham's Theatre in London. The play ran into [[1966 (releases)|1966]].
* [[21 December (releases)|21 December]] - The stage play ''[[The Curse of the Daleks]]'' premiered at Wyndham's Theatre in London. The play ran into [[1966 (releases)|1966]].
* [[25 December]] - "[[The Feast of Steven]]" debuted on BBC1, the first ''Doctor Who'' episode to be broadcast on [[Christmas Day]].
* [[25 December (releases)|25 December]] - "[[The Feast of Steven]]" debuted on BBC1, the first ''Doctor Who'' episode to be broadcast on [[Christmas Day]].
* 25 December - Part one of ''TV Comic'' story ''[[A Christmas Story]]'' was released.
* 25 December - Part one of ''TV Comic'' story ''[[A Christmas Story]]'' was released.
* Unknown - [[Armada Books]] published the first paperback edition of the first ''Doctor Who'' novelisation: [[PROSE]]: ''[[Doctor Who in an Exciting Adventure with the Daleks|Dr. Who in an Exciting Adventure with the Daleks]]''.
* Unknown - [[Armada Books]] published the first paperback edition of the first ''Doctor Who'' novelisation: [[PROSE]]: ''[[Doctor Who in an Exciting Adventure with the Daleks|Dr. Who in an Exciting Adventure with the Daleks]]''.

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Timeline for 1965
20th century | 1960s

• 1963 • 1964 • 1966 • 1967 • 1968 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971
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In 1965, a number of things set in or relevant to the Doctor Who universe were released or published.