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* IDW, an American comic book company, launches a new original ''Doctor Who'' monthly comic book series. Written and edited by [[Gary Russell]], the six-issue series features the [[Tenth Doctor]] and [[Martha Jones]]. The storyline is untitled in the comic book, but is later given the title [[IDW]]: ''[[Agent Provocateur]]'' when IDW publishes a graphic novel edition of the storyline in the summer of 2008.
* IDW, an American comic book company, launches a new original ''Doctor Who'' monthly comic book series. Written and edited by [[Gary Russell]], the six-issue series features the [[Tenth Doctor]] and [[Martha Jones]]. The storyline is untitled in the comic book, but is later given the title [[IDW]]: ''[[Agent Provocateur]]'' when IDW publishes a graphic novel edition of the storyline in the summer of 2008.
* [[4th February|4]] - [[TWA]]:''[[Everyone Says Hello]]'' and [[TWA]]:''[[Hidden]]'' are first released. These are the first made-for-audio adventures by [[BBC Audio]] to be based upon ''[[Torchwood]]''.
* [[4th February|4]] - [[TWA]]:''[[Everyone Says Hello]]'' and [[TWA]]:''[[Hidden]]'' are first released. These are the first made-for-audio adventures by [[BBC Audio]] to be based upon ''[[Torchwood]]''.
** Audio adaptations of [[DWN]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Brain of Morbius]]'' and [[DWN]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Space War]]'' are first released.
* [[6th February|6]] - [[TW]]: ''[[Meat]]'' is first broadcast.
* [[6th February|6]] - [[TW]]: ''[[Meat]]'' is first broadcast.
* [[13th February|13]] - [[TW]]: ''[[Adam (Torchwood story)|Adam]]'' and [[TW]]: ''[[Reset (Torchwood story)|Reset]]'' are both first broadcast. In ''Reset'', [[Freema Agyeman]] crosses over and temporarily joins the series as [[Martha Jones]].
* [[13th February|13]] - [[TW]]: ''[[Adam (Torchwood story)|Adam]]'' and [[TW]]: ''[[Reset (Torchwood story)|Reset]]'' are both first broadcast. In ''Reset'', [[Freema Agyeman]] crosses over and temporarily joins the series as [[Martha Jones]].
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* [[5th April|5]] - [[DW]]: ''[[Partners in Crime]]'' is first broadcast, launching the [[Series 4 (Doctor Who)|fourth season]] of the revived series. [[Catherine Tate]] rejoins the series full-time as companion [[Donna Noble]]. [[Billie Piper]] makes her first newly-filmed appearance in the series since [[DW]]: ''[[Doomsday]]'' in 2006; despite media leaks regarding her filming new episodes, her cameo in this particular episode is successfully kept a secret until initial broadcast.  
* [[5th April|5]] - [[DW]]: ''[[Partners in Crime]]'' is first broadcast, launching the [[Series 4 (Doctor Who)|fourth season]] of the revived series. [[Catherine Tate]] rejoins the series full-time as companion [[Donna Noble]]. [[Billie Piper]] makes her first newly-filmed appearance in the series since [[DW]]: ''[[Doomsday]]'' in 2006; despite media leaks regarding her filming new episodes, her cameo in this particular episode is successfully kept a secret until initial broadcast.  
** After the episode is broadcast, the first Series 4 episode of ''[[Doctor Who Confidential]]'' airs.
** After the episode is broadcast, the first Series 4 episode of ''[[Doctor Who Confidential]]'' airs.
* [[7th April|07]] - Audio adaptations of [[DWN]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Creature from the Pit]]'' and [[DWN]]: ''[[The Myth Makers (novelisation)|Doctor Who - The Myth Makers]]'' are first released.
* [[12th April|12]] - [[DW]]: ''[[The Fires of Pompeii]]'' is first broadcast.
* [[12th April|12]] - [[DW]]: ''[[The Fires of Pompeii]]'' is first broadcast.
* [[18th April|18]] - The American Sci-Fi Channel ends its broadcasts of [[Series 3 (Doctor Who)|Series 3]] with [[DW]]: ''[[Voyage of the Damned]]''.
* [[18th April|18]] - The American Sci-Fi Channel ends its broadcasts of [[Series 3 (Doctor Who)|Series 3]] with [[DW]]: ''[[Voyage of the Damned]]''.
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* [[3rd June|3]] - it is reported that ''Torchwood'' will return for a third series, with production scheduled for the fall of 2008 and broadcast in the spring of 2009, with the series moving to [[BBC One]]. [[John Barrowman]] is confirmed as returning. Initially, only a single five-episode serial, to be broadcast during one week, is confirmed; it is subsequently confirmed that this will constitute the complete third series.
* [[3rd June|3]] - it is reported that ''Torchwood'' will return for a third series, with production scheduled for the fall of 2008 and broadcast in the spring of 2009, with the series moving to [[BBC One]]. [[John Barrowman]] is confirmed as returning. Initially, only a single five-episode serial, to be broadcast during one week, is confirmed; it is subsequently confirmed that this will constitute the complete third series.
* [[7th June|7]] - [[DW]]: ''[[Forest of the Dead]]'' is first broadcast.
* [[7th June|7]] - [[DW]]: ''[[Forest of the Dead]]'' is first broadcast.
* [[12th June|12]] - Audio adaptations of [[DWN]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Auton Invasion]]'' and [[DWN]]: ''[[Black Orchid (novelisation)|Doctor Who - Black Orchid]]'' are first released.
* [[14th June|14]] - [[DW]]: ''[[Midnight (TV story)|Midnight]]'' is first broadcast. Includes the third and last surprise cameo by [[Billie Piper]] prior to her proper return to the series. This is the first "companion-lite" episode of the series, as it is filmed simultaneously with the "Doctor-lite" episode [[TW]]: ''[[Turn Left]]''. [[David Troughton]], son of [[Patrick Troughton]], guest stars.
* [[14th June|14]] - [[DW]]: ''[[Midnight (TV story)|Midnight]]'' is first broadcast. Includes the third and last surprise cameo by [[Billie Piper]] prior to her proper return to the series. This is the first "companion-lite" episode of the series, as it is filmed simultaneously with the "Doctor-lite" episode [[TW]]: ''[[Turn Left]]''. [[David Troughton]], son of [[Patrick Troughton]], guest stars.
* Mid-June - American news media, including CNN, run profiles of [[Billie Piper]], in conjunction with the debut of her series, ''Secret Diary of a Call Girl'' in the US. Coincidentally this spike in US coverage coincides with the lead-up to her return to the series in [[DW]]: ''[[Turn Left]]'', although her involvement in ''Doctor Who'' is given only a passing mention.  
* Mid-June - American news media, including CNN, run profiles of [[Billie Piper]], in conjunction with the debut of her series, ''Secret Diary of a Call Girl'' in the US. Coincidentally this spike in US coverage coincides with the lead-up to her return to the series in [[DW]]: ''[[Turn Left]]'', although her involvement in ''Doctor Who'' is given only a passing mention.  
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* [[8th August|8]] - Canadian premiere of ''[[Torchwood]]'' Series 2 on the [[Space (TV channel)|Space]] network.
* [[8th August|8]] - Canadian premiere of ''[[Torchwood]]'' Series 2 on the [[Space (TV channel)|Space]] network.
* [[9th August|9]] - [[DW]]: ''[[Blink]]'', by [[Steven Moffat]], wins the Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form. This is the third consecutive win for both Moffat and the series.  
* [[9th August|9]] - [[DW]]: ''[[Blink]]'', by [[Steven Moffat]], wins the Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form. This is the third consecutive win for both Moffat and the series.  
* [[14th August|14]] - Audio adaptations of [[DWN]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Dæmons]]'' and [[DWN]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Pyramids of Mars]]'' are first released.
* [[29th August|29]] - IDW Publishing issues [[IDW]]: ''[[Agent Provocateur]]'', a graphic novel compilation of the first six-issue storyline of its original ''Doctor Who'' monthly comic book, and ''Doctor Who Classics Vol. 1'', collecting the first several issues of reprints originally published by IDW as the monthly title [[IDW]]: ''[[Doctor Who Classics]].'' This edition features the run from [[DWM]]: ''[[The Iron Legion]]'' to [[DWM]]: ''[[The Star Beast]]''.
* [[29th August|29]] - IDW Publishing issues [[IDW]]: ''[[Agent Provocateur]]'', a graphic novel compilation of the first six-issue storyline of its original ''Doctor Who'' monthly comic book, and ''Doctor Who Classics Vol. 1'', collecting the first several issues of reprints originally published by IDW as the monthly title [[IDW]]: ''[[Doctor Who Classics]].'' This edition features the run from [[DWM]]: ''[[The Iron Legion]]'' to [[DWM]]: ''[[The Star Beast]]''.
* [[IDW Publishing]] launches a second ''Doctor Who'' comic book mini-series, [[IDW]]: ''[[The Forgotten]]'', which will feature appearances by all 10 Doctors.
* [[IDW Publishing]] launches a second ''Doctor Who'' comic book mini-series, [[IDW]]: ''[[The Forgotten]]'', which will feature appearances by all 10 Doctors.
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* 10th anniversary of the release of the first ''Doctor Who''-related audio drama by [[Big Finish]], an adaptation of the [[Bernice Summerfield]] novel, [[BFBS]]: ''[[Oh No It Isn't! (audio drama)|Oh No it Isn't!]].
* 10th anniversary of the release of the first ''Doctor Who''-related audio drama by [[Big Finish]], an adaptation of the [[Bernice Summerfield]] novel, [[BFBS]]: ''[[Oh No It Isn't! (audio drama)|Oh No it Isn't!]].
* [[10th September|10]] - The first ''[[Torchwood]]'' radio drama, [[TWA]]: ''[[Lost Souls]]'', is broadcast on [[BBC]] Radio 4. Although there have been exclusive-to-audio books released previously, this is the first full-cast audio drama based upon the series. The story is based upon the activation of the Large Hadron Collider, which was a real-life event that took place around the time of the broadcast. The current cast of the series reprises their TV roles, along with [[Freema Agyeman]] returning as [[Martha Jones]].  
* [[10th September|10]] - The first ''[[Torchwood]]'' radio drama, [[TWA]]: ''[[Lost Souls]]'', is broadcast on [[BBC]] Radio 4. Although there have been exclusive-to-audio books released previously, this is the first full-cast audio drama based upon the series. The story is based upon the activation of the Large Hadron Collider, which was a real-life event that took place around the time of the broadcast. The current cast of the series reprises their TV roles, along with [[Freema Agyeman]] returning as [[Martha Jones]].  
* [[11th September|11]] - Audio adaptation of [[DWN]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Green Death]]'' is first released.
* [[16th September|16]] - Release of ''[[Torchwood]]'' series 2 on standard DVD in the United States (Canadian release is delayed until November 11).
* [[16th September|16]] - Release of ''[[Torchwood]]'' series 2 on standard DVD in the United States (Canadian release is delayed until November 11).
* [[18th September|18]] - [[BBC Audio]] releases the ''Torchwood'' radio play [[TWA]]: ''[[Lost Souls]]'' on CD and for download. The CD version includes a documentary featurette, ''[[Torchwood: All Access]]''.
* [[18th September|18]] - [[BBC Audio]] releases the ''Torchwood'' radio play [[TWA]]: ''[[Lost Souls]]'' on CD and for download. The CD version includes a documentary featurette, ''[[Torchwood: All Access]]''.
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* [[11th November|11]] - Release of ''[[Torchwood]]'' Season 1 on high-definition Blu-Ray in North America, the first ''Doctor Who''-related release in this format. Also, delayed release of ''Torchwood'' Season 2 on DVD in Canada (release delayed due to the season still being transmitted by a Canadian network at the time of North American release).
* [[11th November|11]] - Release of ''[[Torchwood]]'' Season 1 on high-definition Blu-Ray in North America, the first ''Doctor Who''-related release in this format. Also, delayed release of ''Torchwood'' Season 2 on DVD in Canada (release delayed due to the season still being transmitted by a Canadian network at the time of North American release).
* [[13th November|13]] - [[SJAA]]:''[[The Time Capsule]]'' is first released by [[BBC Audio]].
* [[13th November|13]] - [[SJAA]]:''[[The Time Capsule]]'' is first released by [[BBC Audio]].
** Audio adaptation of [[DWN]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Time Warrior]]'' is first released.
** [[REF]]: ''[[Doctor Who: The Time Traveller's Almanac]]'' is first published.
** [[REF]]: ''[[Doctor Who: The Time Traveller's Almanac]]'' is first published.
* [[14th November|14]] - The opening pre-credits sequence of the upcoming Christmas special [[DW]]: ''[[The Next Doctor]]'' is broadcast as part of the BBC's annual Children in Need Appeal. Other than brief snippets seen in a previously released trailer, this showing marks the first broadcast of footage of [[David Morrissey]] as "[[Jackson Lake|The Other Doctor]]" and [[Velile Tshabalala]] as [[Rosita]], as well as a possible new form of [[Cybus Cybermen|Cyberman]].
* [[14th November|14]] - The opening pre-credits sequence of the upcoming Christmas special [[DW]]: ''[[The Next Doctor]]'' is broadcast as part of the BBC's annual Children in Need Appeal. Other than brief snippets seen in a previously released trailer, this showing marks the first broadcast of footage of [[David Morrissey]] as "[[Jackson Lake|The Other Doctor]]" and [[Velile Tshabalala]] as [[Rosita]], as well as a possible new form of [[Cybus Cybermen|Cyberman]].

Revision as of 04:28, 28 September 2009

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  • During an unchronicled adventure in London with Martha Jones, The Doctor meets Sally Sparrow, who provides him with the information he needs to escape when the Weeping Angels send him back to 1969. After this, Sally begins to open up to Larry Nightingale. (DW: Blink)
  • Following her encounter with the Doctor, Donna Noble attempts to improve her life by first travelling to Egypt. Afterwards, experiencing regret at turning down the Doctor's invitation to travel with him, Donna begins investigating unusual happenings, in hopes of encountering the Doctor doing the same. Her investigations lead to her learning about the disappearance of bees and unusual happenings at Adipose Industries, which eventually lead to her reuniting with the Doctor in 2009. (DW: Partners in Crime)
  • The Slitheen family kill overweight teachers and use them as a disguise to find a code to freeze the Sun, planning to burn up the Earth. The Slitheen plan is foiled by Sarah Jane Smith, although a child Slitheen escapes and the Earth briefly experiences a worldwide power outage coupled with a brief disruption in solar activity. Sarah Jane, utilizing her supercomputer Mr Smith, later orchestrates a cover-up that suggests the darkening of the sun and the power outage were caused by a sudden, but temporary, shift in Earth's magnetic field. (SJA: Revenge of the Slitheen)
  • A Gorgon, hidden by a group of nuns while trying to find a new host, is discovered by Sarah Jane Smith. Maria Jackson uses a mirror to turn the Gorgon into stone. (SJA:Eye of the Gorgon)
  • A number of teenagers go missing after playing laser tag - Luke Smith and Clyde Langer are among those who go missing. Sarah Jane Smith discovers that they are being teleported by an alien named Kudlak who has taken them to a war ship to fight in an alien war - a war which he is unaware is over.(SJA:Warriors of Kudlak)
  • On her way back to Earth, Sarah Jane Smith is handed a puzzle box by a Verron Soothsayer, with instructions to give it to someone she trusts. The next week she gives it to Maria Jackson. The Trickster retroactively wipes Sarah Jane out of existence, but reality is restored with help from Maria Jackson. (SJA: Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane?)

Real World

  • The announced 2008 production hiatus sparks speculation in the media over whether David Tennant will be continuing in Doctor Who, with reports published ranging from suggestions that Tennant would leave at the end of the then-upcoming Series 4, or during the specials, to published reports suggesting he had negotiated a deal with the BBC that would keep him on the series through Series 5 in 2010 or possibly longer. This speculation finally ends in October with Tennant's announcement regarding his future on the series.
  • Silva Screen Records reissues Doctor Who - Original Television Soundtrack, the soundtrack CD featuring music from the 2005 and 2006 seasons. Due to licensing changes, the reissue features a new cover photograph of David Tennant by himself, with Billie Piper's image having been removed.

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February

March

Spring

  • For the third year in a row, episodes of Doctor Who receive nominations in the Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form category at the Hugo Awards. The 2008 "Doctor Who universe" episode nominees are DW: Blink by Steven Moffat (making this his third consecutive Hugo nomination) and the DW: Human Nature/The Family of Blood two-parter by Paul Cornell, and the Torchwood episode TW: Captain Jack Harkness by Catherine Tregenna.
  • In the weeks preceding the debut of Doctor Who Series 4, the BBC releases a trailer to cinemas in Great Britain - a rarity for a television series. The trailer includes scenes from most episodes from the first half of the season (except DW: The Doctor's Daughter), and also includes a clip from DW: Turn Left from near the end of the season. The incorporation of a clip of Billie Piper as Rose Tyler from Turn Left makes official that the character is returning in the new season.
  • After nearly a decade of being available sporadically through comic shops, distribution of Doctor Who Magazine in Canada is increased considerably, with the magazine now widely available in bookstores and magazine specialty shops, although issues are distributed in Canada 2 to 3 months after their UK publication dates.

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May

June

  • BFA: The Death Collectors is first released.
  • 3 - it is reported that Torchwood will return for a third series, with production scheduled for the fall of 2008 and broadcast in the spring of 2009, with the series moving to BBC One. John Barrowman is confirmed as returning. Initially, only a single five-episode serial, to be broadcast during one week, is confirmed; it is subsequently confirmed that this will constitute the complete third series.
  • 7 - DW: Forest of the Dead is first broadcast.
  • 12 - Audio adaptations of DWN: Doctor Who and the Auton Invasion and DWN: Doctor Who - Black Orchid are first released.
  • 14 - DW: Midnight is first broadcast. Includes the third and last surprise cameo by Billie Piper prior to her proper return to the series. This is the first "companion-lite" episode of the series, as it is filmed simultaneously with the "Doctor-lite" episode TW: Turn Left. David Troughton, son of Patrick Troughton, guest stars.
  • Mid-June - American news media, including CNN, run profiles of Billie Piper, in conjunction with the debut of her series, Secret Diary of a Call Girl in the US. Coincidentally this spike in US coverage coincides with the lead-up to her return to the series in DW: Turn Left, although her involvement in Doctor Who is given only a passing mention.
    • At the same time, it is reported that Christopher Eccleston has been cast as Amelia Earhart's co-pilot in an upcoming film based on the ill-fated aviatrix's life, while John Barrowman makes Canadian headlines when he's named a judge for the Canadian edition of the UK talent contest series How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria? for the CBC (Barrowman also serves as judge on the UK version).
  • Mid-June - Holding out until the last possible moment, the BBC finally announces the title of Episode 12 of Series 4 will be DW: The Stolen Earth.
  • 21 - DW:Turn Left is first broadcast, marking the official return of Billie Piper as Rose Tyler after her previous cameo appearances. This is the annual "Doctor-lite" episode.
  • 24 - Doctor Who wins the Best International Series at the 34th Annual Saturn Awards, an American entertainment awards program. The category is a new one introduced this year, and nominees include Torchwood, Steven Moffat's Jekyll and Life on Mars (which stars John "Mr Saxon" Simm).
  • Late June - The Canadian cable network Space announces it has obtained the Canadian broadcast rights to Series 2 of Torchwood and will begin airing the series in August. Reportedly its timeslot will, in some parts of Canada, place it in direct competition with Series 4 of Doctor Who when the CBC begins airing it in September.
  • Late June - Several UK media reports indicate that David Tennant is in negotiations to return to Doctor Who for the 2010 series, but no official announcement is forthcoming (leading to additional speculation in the wake of the cliffhanger of DW: The Stolen Earth a few weeks later, although it is known that he is to appear in the 2008 Christmas special as photos of him shooting the special had leaked to the press months previous.
  • 28 - DW: The Stolen Earth is first broadcast. This historic episode marks the first three-way crossover between Doctor Who, Torchwood and The Sarah Jane Adventures. Returning to Doctor Who are John Barrowman, Elisabeth Sladen, and Freema Agyeman. The episode receives an Appreciation Index (AI) rating of 91, the highest in the series' history and a feat considered rare if not unprecedented for a mainstream network series.[1]
    • Doctor Who wins the inaugural Best International Series category at the 34th Annual Saturn Awards, one of the first awards of an international scope that the franchise has received. The category is not repeated the following year, making this possibly a unique event for the awards.
  • 30 - DWBIT: Beyond the Sea is first published.

July

  • BFA: The Boy That Time Forgot is first released.
  • CC: Here There Be Monsters is first released, marking the first appearance of Carole Ann Ford as the "true universe" version of Susan Foreman since DW: The Five Doctors.
  • ST: Short Trips: Transmissions is first published.
  • Early July - The week between the cliffhanger ending of DW: The Stolen Earth and the broadcast of DW: Journey's End is marked by some of the most intense media attention Doctor Who has ever seen, especially given the uncertainty over whether David Tennant is remaining with the series.[2]
  • 5 - DW: Journey's End is first broadcast, bringing to a close the fourth series of the revived Doctor Who and it is the last episode to be produced by Phil Collinson, the first of the revived series' original producers to depart. The episode features the one-time returns of Noel Clarke, Camille Coduri and K-9 to the series; Catherine Tate leaves the series as a regular with this episode. Like the previous season finales, the broadcast of Journey's End sparks a frenzy of Internet discussion, both pro and con. The episode features the greatest concentration of active companions (as opposed to illusions and images) in the series' history (not including the non-canonical DW: Dimensions in Time). The episode is viewed by 10.57 million people and becomes the No. 1 program for the week -- the first time this has occurred for any episode in the 45-year history of Doctor Who -- despite competition from the Wimbledon finals; it also repeats the previous week's feat and scores an Appreciation Index figure of 91, again unheard of for both Doctor Who and for a mainstream television production.[3][4]. The episode concludes with a teaser for the 2008 Christmas special, at the time of broadcast left untitled but later announced as DW: The Next Doctor.
  • 6 - DW: Partners in Crime is broadcast on ABC in Australia.
  • 7 - The Daily Mail reports that more than 2,500 people actually attempted to phone the Doctor's phone number as shown in DW: The Stolen Earth, in hopes of hearing a special recorded message, but the number was in fact non-functional.[5]
  • 11 - The Telegraph reports on rumours of David Tennant stepping down from the role of the Doctor, with David Morrissey, John Simm, and Robert Carlyle cited as the book-maker's favorites to replace him, despite Morrissey scheduled to guest star in the 2008 Christmas special and Simm having already played The Master in Season 3. Julie Gardner confirms in the article that Tennant has made his decision as to whether he'll be staying on for the 2010 season, but she confirms that he will appear in all of the special episodes scheduled for 2009.[6] Despite this, wildcat Internet rumours persist that Morrissey will replace Tennant as early as the 2008 Christmas special, while some UK media report that Tennant has signed an agreement to stay with the series through Series 5 in 2010.
  • 12 - Doctor Who sweeps the television categories at the second annual Constellation Awards, a Canadian award presented as part of the Polaris science fiction convention. David Tennant wins for best Male Performance in a Science Fiction Television episode for his work on the two-parter DW : Human Nature/The Family of Blood; Carey Mulligan wins the female equivalent for DW: Blink; and the series itself wins for Best Science Fiction Television Series of 2007. Doctor Who is eligible for these awards thanks to its co-production arrangement with the CBC.
  • 23 - Copies of issue No. 397 of Doctor Who Magazine come polybagged with randomly chosen original Target Books editions (from a selection of 27 books), giving the Target novelisations widespread exposure for the first time in years. The issue also includes a second surprise: when the polybag is removed, all text on the front cover (except around the UPC symbol) is revealed to be "BAD WOLF", including the title banner for the magazine itself! This is a tie-in with the ending of DW: Turn Left.
  • 27 - The first Doctor Who Proms concert is held at Royal Albert Hall in London, featuring music from Doctor Who. An interactive mini-episode, DW: Music of the Spheres, is shown as part of this event, which is initially broadcast on BBC Radio. The concert is hosted by Freema Agyeman, with Catherine Tate appearing to introduce a segment, as well. Singer Tim Phillips, who performed "Song for Ten" in DW: The Christmas Invasion, performs the extended version of the song introduced on the Series 1 & 2 soundtrack CD. Davros, the Graske and other monsters make cameo appearances as well. As a tribute to the BBC Radiophonic Workshop and Delia Derbyshire, Music of the Spheres ends with the original 1963 arrangement of the "Doctor Who theme". The BBC later announces that an edited version of the broadcast -- including Music of the Spheres -- will air on 1 January 2009.

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