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===Real World===
===Real World===
==== [[January]] ====
==== [[January]] ====
*[[5th January|5]] - [[DW]]:''[[The Horns of Nimon]]'' Episode 3 first broadcast.
 
*[[12th January|12]] - [[DW]]:''[[The Horns of Nimon]]'' Episode 4 first broadcast, bringing an end to the season six weeks earlier than planned due to the cancellation of ''[[Shada (TV story)|Shada]]''. Final episode to feature the original 1960s arrangement by [[Delia Derbyshire]] of the Doctor Who theme music, specifically the arrangement introduced in the [[1967]] serial ''[[The Macra Terror]]''. Also final use of the diamond-shaped series logo and [[Bernard Lodge]] "tunnel" opening sequence. This episode also brings to a close [[Graham Williams]]' involvement as producer and of [[Douglas Adams]] as a member of the writing team.
*[[5th January|5]] - [[DW]]: ''[[The Horns of Nimon]]'' Episode 3 is first broadcast.
* [[24th January|24]]  
*[[12th January|12]] - [[DW]]: ''[[The Horns of Nimon]]'' Episode 4 is first broadcast, bringing an end to the season six weeks earlier than planned due to the cancellation of [[DW]]: ''[[Shada (TV story)|Shada]]''. Final episode to feature the original 1960s arrangement by [[Delia Derbyshire]] of the Doctor Who theme music, specifically the arrangement introduced in the [[1967]] serial [[DW]]: ''[[The Macra Terror]]''. Also final use of the diamond-shaped series logo and [[Bernard Lodge]] "tunnel" opening sequence. This episode also brings to a close [[Graham Williams]]' involvement as producer and of [[Douglas Adams]] as a member of the writing team. Also, this is [[David Brierley]]'s final televised performance as the voice of [[K-9]] (although he also voiced the character for the incomplete ''Shada'').
**Publication of ''[[Doctor Who and the Underworld]]''.
* [[24th January|24]] [[DWN]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Underworld]]'' is first published.
**American edition of ''[[Doctor Who and the Android Invasion]]'' published by [[Pinnacle Books]].
**American edition of [[DWN]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Android Invasion]]'' published by [[Pinnacle Books]].


==== [[February]] ====
==== [[February]] ====
* [[4th February|4]] - Former [[Script Editor]] and writer [[David Whitaker]] dies in [[Australia]].
* [[4th February|4]] - Former [[Script Editor]] and writer [[David Whitaker]] dies in [[Australia]].
* [[21st February|21]] - Publication of ''[[Doctor Who and the Invasion of Time]]''.
* [[21st February|21]] - [[DWN]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Invasion of Time]]'' is first published.


==== [[March]] ====
==== [[March]] ====
* [[20th March|20]] - Publication of ''[[Doctor Who and the Stones of Blood]]'', by [[Target Books]].
* [[20th March|20]] - [[DWN]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Stones of Blood]]''is first published.
** Target Books reissues the [[1976]] non-fiction book ''[[The Making of Doctor Who]]''.
** Target Books reissues the [[1976]] non-fiction book [[REF]]: ''[[The Making of Doctor Who]]''.
* American edition of ''[[Doctor Who and the Seeds of Doom]]'' published by [[Pinnacle Books]]. This was the last re-print of a ''Doctor Who'' novelisation by Pinnacle, and as of 2009 stands as the last American edition of a Doctor Who novel to date.
* American edition of [[DWN]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Seeds of Doom]]'' published by [[Pinnacle Books]]. This was the last re-print of a ''Doctor Who'' novelisation by Pinnacle, and as of 2009 stands as the last American edition of a Doctor Who novel to date.


==== [[April]] ====
==== [[April]] ====
* [[24th April|24]] - Publication of ''[[Doctor Who and the Androids of Tara]]''.
 
* [[24th April|24]] - [[DWN]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Androids of Tara]]'' is first published.


==== [[May]] ====
==== [[May]] ====
* [[26th May | 26]] - Publication of ''[[Doctor Who and the Power of Kroll]]''.
 
* [[26th May | 26]] - [[DWN]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Power of Kroll]]'' is first published.


==== [[June]] ====
==== [[June]] ====
* [[26th June|26]] - Publication of ''[[Doctor Who and the Armageddon Factor]]''. Due to the inability of [[Target Books]] to come to an agreement with [[Douglas Adams]], this would ultimately be the last of the ''[[Key to Time]]''- arc serials to be novelised. The remaining serial, ''[[The Pirate Planet]]'', would not be novelised.
 
** ''[[Junior Doctor Who and the Brain of Morbius]]'' first published. This is a short version of ''[[Doctor Who and the Brain of Morbius]]'' and is the second of two such books released (a paperback edition of ''[[Junior Doctor Who and the Giant Robot]]'' is also released in 1980). Reportedly the book was originally to have been released in [[1978]].
* [[26th June|26]] - [[DWN]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Armageddon Factor]]'' is first published. Due to the inability of [[Target Books]] to come to an agreement with [[Douglas Adams]], this would ultimately be the last of the ''[[Key to Time]]''- arc serials to be novelised. The remaining serial, [[DW]]: ''[[The Pirate Planet]]'', would not be officially novelised.
* ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' begins publishing ''Doctor Who'' comics written by future comics superstar writer [[Alan Moore]].
** [[DWN]]: ''[[Junior Doctor Who and the Brain of Morbius]]'' is first published. This is a short version of [[DWN]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Brain of Morbius]]'' and is the second of two such books released (a paperback edition of [[DWN]]: ''[[Junior Doctor Who and the Giant Robot]]'' is also released in 1980). Reportedly the book was originally to have been released in [[1978]].
* ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' begins publishing ''Doctor Who''-universe comics written by future comics superstar writer [[Alan Moore]].


==== [[August]] ====
==== [[August]] ====
* [[Doctor Who Annual 1981]] published. Beginning this year the annual, previously published each September, moves to August.
* [[Doctor Who Annual 1981]] published. Beginning this year the annual, previously published each September, moves to August.
* [[6th August|6]] - [[Barry Justice]] (King [[Charles IX]] in ''[[The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve]]'') dies in [[London]].
* [[6th August|6]] - [[Barry Justice]] (King [[Charles IX]] in [[DW]]: ''[[The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve]]'') dies in [[London]].
* [[7th August|7]] - Final issue of ''[[Doctor Who Magazine|Doctor Who Weekly]]'', which changes to a monthly magazine in September.
* [[7th August|7]] - Final issue of ''[[Doctor Who Magazine|Doctor Who Weekly]]'', which changes to a monthly magazine in September.
* [[21st August|21]] - Publication of ''[[Doctor Who and the Keys of Marinus]]'' and ''[[Doctor Who and the Nightmare of Eden]]''. For the first time in several years, [[Target Books]] has released more than one book on the same day.
* [[21st August|21]] - [[DWN]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Keys of Marinus]]'' and [[DWN]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Nightmare of Eden]]'' are first published. For the first time in several years, [[Target Books]] has released more than one book on the same day.
* [[30th August|30]] - First episode of ''[[The Leisure Hive]]'' broadcast, launching a longer-than-usual season that is [[Tom Baker]]'s final season and the first series produced by [[John Nathan-Turner]]. Among the numerous changes evident with this episode is the introduction of a radically different arrangement of the [[Doctor Who theme]] by [[Peter Howell]] and a new neon-tubing style [[Doctor Who logo|series logo]]. A modified costume is also introduced for the Doctor.
* [[30th August|30]] - [[DW]]: ''[[The Leisure Hive]]'' Episode 1 is first broadcast, launching a longer-than-usual [[Season 18]] that is [[Tom Baker]]'s final season and the first series produced by [[John Nathan-Turner]]. Among the numerous changes evident with this episode is the introduction of a radically different arrangement of the [[Doctor Who theme]] by [[Peter Howell]] and a new neon-tubing style [[Doctor Who logo|series logo]]. A modified costume is also introduced for the Doctor.


==== [[September]] ====
==== [[September]] ====
* ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' begins publishing as a monthly, initially changing its title from ''Doctor Who Weekly'' to ''Doctor Who: A Marvel Monthly''.
* ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' begins publishing as a monthly, initially changing its title from ''Doctor Who Weekly'' to ''Doctor Who: A Marvel Monthly''.
* [[6th September|6]] - [[DW]]: ''[[The Leisure Hive]]'' Episode 2 first broadcast.
* [[6th September|6]] - [[DW]]: ''[[The Leisure Hive]]'' Episode 2 is first broadcast.
* [[13th September|13]] - [[DW]]: ''[[The Leisure Hive]]'' Episode 3 first broadcast.
* [[13th September|13]] - [[DW]]: ''[[The Leisure Hive]]'' Episode 3 is first broadcast.
* [[20th September|20]] - [[DW]]: ''[[The Leisure Hive]]'' Episode 4 first broadcast.
* [[20th September|20]] - [[DW]]: ''[[The Leisure Hive]]'' Episode 4 is first broadcast.
* [[27th September|27]] - ''[[Meglos (TV story) |Meglos]]'' Episode 1 first broadcast.
* [[27th September|27]] - [[DW]]: ''[[Meglos (TV story) |Meglos]]'' Episode 1 is first broadcast, featuring the return of [[Jacqueline Hill]] to ''Doctor Who'', albeit as another character.


==== [[October]] ====
==== [[October]] ====
* [[4th October|4]] - [[DW]]:''[[Meglos (TV story) |Meglos]]'' Episode 2 first broadcast.
 
* [[11th October|11]] - [[DW]]:''[[Meglos (TV story) |Meglos]]'' Episode 3 first broadcast.
* [[4th October|4]] - [[DW]]: ''[[Meglos (TV story) |Meglos]]'' Episode 2 is first broadcast.
* [[16th October|16]] - Publication of ''[[Doctor Who and the Horns of Nimon]]''. (Although the series branding has changed to [[Doctor_Who_logo#Logo_Five|a new logo]], the [[Doctor_Who_logo#Logo_Four|the previous logo]] is still used by [[Target Books]] for several more volumes.
* [[11th October|11]] - [[DW]]: ''[[Meglos (TV story) |Meglos]]'' Episode 3 is first broadcast.
* [[18th October|18]] - [[DW]]:''[[Meglos (TV story) |Meglos]]'' Episode 4 first broadcast.
* [[16th October|16]] - [[DWN]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Horns of Nimon]]'' is first published. (Although the series branding has changed to [[Doctor_Who_logo#Logo_Five|a new logo]], the [[Doctor_Who_logo#Logo_Four|the previous logo]] is still used by [[Target Books]] for several more volumes.
* [[25th October|25]] - [[DW]]:''[[Full Circle]]'' Episode 1 first broadcast. [[Matthew Waterhouse]] debuts as new companion [[Adric]].
* [[18th October|18]] - [[DW]]: ''[[Meglos (TV story) |Meglos]]'' Episode 4 is first broadcast.
* [[25th October|25]] - [[DW]]: ''[[Full Circle]]'' Episode 1 is first broadcast, launching what would become known as the [[E-Space]] Trilogy. [[Matthew Waterhouse]] debuts as new companion [[Adric]].


==== [[November]] ====
==== [[November]] ====
* Publication of ''[[A Day with a TV Producer]]'', a non-fiction work profiling [[John Nathan-Turner]] and the production of ''[[The Leisure Hive]]''.
 
* [[1st November|1]] - ''[[Full Circle]]'' Episode 2 first broadcast.
* Publication of [[REF]]: ''[[A Day with a TV Producer]]'', a non-fiction work profiling [[John Nathan-Turner]] and the production of [[DW]]: ''[[The Leisure Hive]]''.
* [[8th November|8]] - [[DW]]: ''[[Full Circle]]'' Episode 3 first broadcast.
* [[1st November|1]] - [[DW]]: ''[[Full Circle]]'' Episode 2 is first broadcast.
* [[13th November|13]] - ''[[Junior Doctor Who and the Brain of Morbius]]'' published in paperback.
* [[8th November|8]] - [[DW]]: ''[[Full Circle]]'' Episode 3 is first broadcast.
* [[15th November|15]] - [[DW]]:''[[Full Circle]]'' Episode 4 first broadcast.
* [[13th November|13]] - [[DWN]]: ''[[Junior Doctor Who and the Brain of Morbius]]'' published in paperback.
* [[22nd November|22]] - [[DW]]:''[[State of Decay]]'' Episode 1 first broadcast.
* [[15th November|15]] - [[DW]]: ''[[Full Circle]]'' Episode 4 is first broadcast.
* [[29th November|29]] - [[DW]]:''[[State of Decay]]'' Episode 2 first broadcast.
* [[22nd November|22]] - [[DW]]: ''[[State of Decay]]'' Episode 1 is first broadcast.
* [[29th November|29]] - [[DW]]: ''[[State of Decay]]'' Episode 2 is first broadcast.


==== [[December]] ====
==== [[December]] ====
* [[4th December|4]] - Publication of ''[[Doctor Who and the Monster of Peladon]]''.
 
* [[6th December|6]] - [[DW]]:''[[State of Decay]]'' Episode 3 first broadcast.
* [[4th December|4]] - [[DWN]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Monster of Peladon]]'' is first published.
* [[8th December|8]] - Ex-[[Beatle]] [[John Lennon]], who appeared as himself in ''[[The Chase]]'', is shot and killed by [[Mark David Chapman]] outside his home in [[New York City]].
* [[6th December|6]] - [[DW]]: ''[[State of Decay]]'' Episode 3 is first broadcast.
* [[13th December|13]] - [[DW]]:''[[State of Decay]]'' Episode 4 first broadcast.
* [[8th December|8]] - Ex-[[Beatle]] [[John Lennon]], who appeared as himself in [[DW]]: ''[[The Chase]]'', is shot and killed by [[Mark David Chapman]] outside his home in [[New York City]].
* [[30th December|30]] - [[Tom Baker]] and [[Lalla Ward]] marry; Baker is in the midst of filming ''[[The Keeper of Traken]]'', while Ward's final episodes as [[Romana II|Romana]] have yet to be broadcast.
* [[13th December|13]] - [[DW]]: ''[[State of Decay]]'' Episode 4 is first broadcast.
* [[30th December|30]] - [[Tom Baker]] and [[Lalla Ward]] marry; Baker is in the midst of filming [[DW]]: ''[[The Keeper of Traken]]'', while Ward's final episodes as [[Romana II|Romana]] have yet to be broadcast.
* ''[[Marvel Premiere]]'' issue 57 is published by [[Marvel Comics]] in the United States. This comic, featuring [[Fourth Doctor]] comic strip reprints from ''[[Doctor Who Weekly]]'', is the first American comic ever published based upon the ''Doctor Who'' TV series (a previous comic published in the mid-60s by another US publisher was based upon the ''[[Dr. Who and the Daleks]]'' movie, not the TV series). This comic, and three other issues that follow, lead to the launching of a monthly ''[[Doctor Who (Marvel Comics)|Doctor Who]]'' title by Marvel in 1984.
* ''[[Marvel Premiere]]'' issue 57 is published by [[Marvel Comics]] in the United States. This comic, featuring [[Fourth Doctor]] comic strip reprints from ''[[Doctor Who Weekly]]'', is the first American comic ever published based upon the ''Doctor Who'' TV series (a previous comic published in the mid-60s by another US publisher was based upon the ''[[Dr. Who and the Daleks]]'' movie, not the TV series). This comic, and three other issues that follow, lead to the launching of a monthly ''[[Doctor Who (Marvel Comics)|Doctor Who]]'' title by Marvel in 1984.


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* Spring-summer: [[John Nathan-Turner]] takes over as [[Producer]] of ''Doctor Who''. Among the changes he implements is the introduction of [[Doctor_Who_theme#The_1980s|a new arrangement]] of the theme song by [[Peter Howell]], an updated opening credits sequence, and the announcement that the [[Season 18|1980-81 season]] will be [[Tom Baker]]'s last as the Doctor.
* Spring-summer: [[John Nathan-Turner]] takes over as [[Producer]] of ''Doctor Who''. Among the changes he implements is the introduction of [[Doctor_Who_theme#The_1980s|a new arrangement]] of the theme song by [[Peter Howell]], an updated opening credits sequence, and the announcement that the [[Season 18|1980-81 season]] will be [[Tom Baker]]'s last as the Doctor.
*[[The Adventures of K9]], a children's book series by [[David Martin]], is published by [[Sparrow Books]].
*[[The Adventures of K9]], a children's book series by [[David Martin]], is published by [[Sparrow Books]].

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