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* [[17th January| 17]] - [[DW]]: ''[[Spearhead from Space]]'' Episode 3 is first broadcast.
* [[17th January| 17]] - [[DW]]: ''[[Spearhead from Space]]'' Episode 3 is first broadcast.
* [[24th January | 24]] - [[DW]]: ''[[Spearhead from Space]]'' Episode 4 is first broadcast.
* [[24th January | 24]] - [[DW]]: ''[[Spearhead from Space]]'' Episode 4 is first broadcast.
* [[31st January | 31]] - [[DW]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Silurians]]'' Episode 1 is first broadcast. The Doctor's car, [[Bessie]], appears for the first time.
* [[31st January | 31]] - [[DW]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Silurians]]'' Episode 1 is first broadcast. The Doctor's car, [[Bessie]], appears for the first time. This is the only televised story to use the ''Doctor Who and the ...'' title format, as a result of a clerical error.


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Revision as of 01:42, 6 February 2010

Events

Doctor Who Universe

January

23- Auton meteorites land in Oxley wood.The Autons start their invasion.The Doctor arrives on Earth.

24- Sam Seeley's house is seached by an auton.John Ransome is killed.The Doctor and Liz go to Mademe Tussauds.

25- The Doctor defeats the nestene.

April

  • 11 - Earth moon mission Apollo 13 is launched. It experiences a major malfunction en route that for a time casts doubt on its ability to return to Earth. (NSA: Apollo 13.

August

Unknown date

See also

Real World

January

February

March

April

May

June

  • 6 - DW: Inferno Episode 5 is first broadcast.
  • 13 - DW: Inferno Episode 6 is first broadcast.
  • 20 - DW: Inferno Episode 7 is first broadcast, concluding Season 7, which is the shortest season to date and the shortest-ever season in terms of number of serials until Season 23's single-story marathon. Caroline John leaves the series after this episode.

September

October

  • 05 - In the US, the National Educational Television network is rebranded and relaunched as the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS). This loose affiliation of broadcasters will introduce countless UK-produced television programs to North American audiences over the next four decades, and become the primary broadcast home of the 1963-89 version of Doctor Who beginning in the late 1970s.

November

  • 06 - Colin Baker makes his TV acting debut in an episode of The Adventures of Don Quick.
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