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Timeline for 2001 |
1995 • 1996 • 1997 • 1998 • 1999 • 2000 • 2002 • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 • 2007 |
In 2001, a number of things set in or relevant to the Doctor Who universe were released or published.
- AUDIO: Last of the Titans was first released as an exclusive CD with Doctor Who Magazine.
- AUDIO: Storm Warning was first released.
- PROSE: Professor Bernice Summerfield and the Gods of the Underworld was first published.
- 8 January - PROSE: Father Time was first published.
- 8 - PROSE: The Quantum Archangel was first published.
- 8 - BBC Audio released an audio recording of The Myth Makers.
- 29 January - Spearhead from Space was released on Region 2 DVD.
- AUDIO: Sword of Orion was first released.
- 5 February - PROSE: Escape Velocity was first published.
- 5 - PROSE: Bunker Soldiers was first published.
- 7 February - Doctor Who Magazine published its three hundredth issue.
- 26 February - Remembrance of the Daleks was released to DVD in the UK.
- AUDIO: The Stones of Venice was first released.
- 5 March - EarthWorld was first published.
- 5 - PROSE: Rags was first published.
- AUDIO: Minuet in Hell was first released.
- PROSE: Professor Bernice Summerfield and the Squire's Crystal was first published.
- 2 April - PROSE: Vanishing Point was first published.
- 2 - PROSE: The Shadow in the Glass was first published.
- 2 - BBC Audio released audio recordings of The Moonbase and The Celestial Toymaker.
- 27 April - Tom Baker appeared on the BBC Radio 4 programme Dead Ringers, where he encountered sound-alike Jon Culshaw.
- AUDIO: Loups-Garoux was first released.
- 7 May - Eater of Wasps was first published.
- 7 - PROSE: Asylum was first published.
- AUDIO: Dust Breeding was first released.
- AUDIO: Dalek Empire I: Invasion of the Daleks was first released, launching the first of Big Finish Productions' Dalek Empire spin-off series.
- 4 June - PROSE: The Year of Intelligent Tigers was first published.
- 4 - PROSE: Superior Beings was first published.
- 18 June - The Caves of Androzani was released to DVD in the UK; discounting the special case of The Five Doctors, this was the first solo Fifth Doctor story to be released in the format.
- AUDIO: Bloodtide was first released.
- 2 July - PROSE: The Slow Empire was first published.
- 2 - PROSE: Byzantium! was first published.
- 2 - BBC Audio reissued the 1979 audio version of Genesis of the Daleks and the radio play AUDIO: Exploration Earth on CD.
- 2 - BBC Audio issued an audio recording of The Abominable Snowmen.
- 2 - The Robots of Death was released to DVD in Region 4.
- 13 July - The BBC entered new territory with Doctor Who with the uploading of the very first original made-for-Internet story, the "pilot episode" of WC: Death Comes to Time, featuring the return of Sylvester McCoy as the Seventh Doctor and Sophie Aldred as Ace in what was basically a Big Finish Productions-style audio drama with limited animation. The series resumed in February 2002; ultimately thirteen instalments were released.
- AUDIO: Project: Twilight was first released.
- AUDIO: Dalek Empire I: The Human Factor was first released.
- PROSE: Professor Bernice Summerfield and the Infernal Nexus was first published.
- 6 August - PROSE: Dark Progeny was first published.
- 6 - PROSE: Bullet Time was first published.
- 13 August - Doctor Who, the 1996 TV movie, was released on Region 2 DVD.
- 20 August - REF: Doctor Who: Regeneration was published in paperback.
- AUDIO: The Eye of the Scorpion was first released. A new audio-only companion for the Fifth Doctor, Erimem, was introduced.
- 1 September - AUDIO: Occam's Razor was first released. This was the first in a series of audio dramas by Magic Bullet Productions in the Kaldor City series, based upon characters from The Robots of Death.
- 3 September - PROSE: The City of the Dead was first published.
- 3 - PROSE: Psi-ence Fiction was first published.
- 9 September - The Five Doctors, The Robots of Death and Spearhead from Space were all released on Region 1 DVD.
- AUDIO: Colditz was first released.
- 1 October - PROSE: Grimm Reality was first published. This was the fiftieth novel in the BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures series.
- 1 - PROSE: Dying in the Sun was first published.
- 1 - BBC Audio released an audio recording of The Daleks' Master Plan in a special edition that also included raw recordings of the episodes (without linking narration) and CD-ROM content including the scripts.
- 15 October - Vengeance on Varos was released to DVD in the UK; this was the first Sixth Doctor story released in this format.
- 18 October - REF: Doctor Who: The Scripts 1974/75 was first published by BBC Books. This was an annotated collection of complete scripts from Season 12.
- 26 October - REF: Doctor Who: On Location was first published.
- AUDIO: Primeval was first released.
- AUDIO: Dalek Empire I: "Death to the Daleks!" was first released.
- REF: I, Who 2 was first published.
- 5 November - PROSE: The Adventuress of Henrietta Street was first published.
- 5 November- PROSE: Instruments of Darkness was first published.
- 23 November - PROSE: Time and Relative was first published. This was the first release of a series of hardcover (later including paperback) novellas published by Telos Publishing and licensed by the BBC (which continued to publish full-length novels under its BBC Books line). Telos releases were limited in distribution and most would include deluxe editions with autographs.
- AUDIO: The One Doctor was first released.
- HOMEVID: Do You Have a Licence to Save This Planet? was initially released.