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* [[The Sands of Time]] First Published
* [[The Sands of Time]] First Published
* [[Doctor Who - The Script of the Film]] First Published
* [[Doctor Who - The Novel of the Film]] First Published. This is the first ''Doctor Who'' novel to be published by [[BBC Books]], and would lead to the imprint taking over the ''Doctor Who'' fiction license from [[Virgin Books]].


=== [[June]] ===
=== [[June]] ===

Revision as of 16:24, 6 August 2009

History of the Doctor Who Universe

History of Doctor Who

January

February

March

April

May

  • 12 - CITV in Edmonton, Canada, is the first broadcaster to air the Doctor Who TV movie, two days before its "official" premiere in the US.
  • 14Doctor Who: The TV Movie First Broadcast on Fox Television in America. Sylvester McCoy regenerates into Paul McGann for McGann's (to date) only on-screen appearance as The Doctor. The film introduces a new theme music arrangement by John Debney (the late Ron Grainer is not credited, however), and reinstates the Jon Pertwee era logo from 1970-1973 which subsequently replaces the 1987 series logo as the franchise branding (it will continue to be used into 2009 to denote "past Doctor"-related products following the 2005 series revival). The ratings prove to be a disappointment and Fox declines to commission a TV series or further movies. Subsequently, issues over rights and licensing prevent the telefilm from being released to home video in North America (a situation that persists into 2008), although a UK home video release occurs not long after its broadcast there.
  • 27 - Doctor Who: The TV Movie First Broadcast on BBC1. The UK broadcast includes some minor edits related to violence, and also includes an on-screen dedication in memory of Jon Pertwee. Unlike the US showing, the UK broadcast is considered a ratings winner, but without US support, the telefilm does not result in a series revival.

June

July

August

September

October

  • Damaged Goods First Published. This book is notable as it was written by Russell T Davies before he achieved national fame as the creator of Queer as Folk and, ultimately, became executive director of the revival of Doctor Who.

November

December


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