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== May ==
== May ==
* [[16 May (production)|16 May]] - [[Dr. Who: General Notes on Background and Approach for an Exciting Adventure - Science Fiction Drama Series for Childrens Saturday Viewing|A document]], prepared by Donald Wilson and C. E. Webber and Sydney Newman, was submitted to [[Donald Baverstock]] which outlined the concept of a proposed programme called ''[[Doctor Who|Dr. Who]]''.
* [[16 May (production)|16 May]] - [[Dr. Who: General Notes on Background and Approach for an Exciting Adventure - Science Fiction Drama Series for Childrens Saturday Viewing|A document]], prepared by Donald Wilson and C. E. Webber and Sydney Newman, was submitted to [[Donald Baverstock]] which outlined the concept of a proposed programme called ''[[Doctor Who|Dr. Who]]''.
== June ==
*[[24 June (production)|24 June]] - [[David Whitaker]] appointed as [[script editor]].<ref>[[REF]]: ''[[Doctor Who The Handbook: The First Doctor]]''</ref>
*[[24 June (production)|24 June]] - [[David Whitaker]] appointed as [[script editor]].<ref>[[REF]]: ''[[Doctor Who The Handbook: The First Doctor]]''</ref>


== July ==
== July ==


* 12 July - [[William Hartnell]] met with [[Verity Lambert]] and [[Waris Hussein]] to disuss the part of the [[First Doctor]]. ([[INFO]]: "[[The Forest of Fear]]")
* [[12 July (production)|12 July]] - [[William Hartnell]] met with [[Verity Lambert]] and [[Waris Hussein]] to disuss the part of the [[First Doctor]]. ([[INFO]]: "[[The Forest of Fear]]")


== August ==
== August ==

Revision as of 13:48, 12 July 2022

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Timeline for 1963
20th century | 1960s

• 1960 • 1961 • 1962 • 1964 • 1965 • 1966 • 1967 • 1968 • 1969
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1963 was a year in which a number of events important to the production of Doctor Who and its spin-offs occurred.

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

  • 7 August - William Hartnell has his first costume fitting and make up test.[4]
  • 20 August - First filming on "An Unearthly Child", the first ever episode, began. The session at Stage 3A of Ealing involved the recording of some of the elements of the opening credits.[4]
  • 31 August - Further filming of opening credits elements at Studio 5 of TV Centre.[4] (Though the two sessions cover most of the elements used in the title sequence, some other howlaround elements would ultimately be used from a previous BBC production in 1960, Tobias and the Angel.[5][6][7])

September

  • 3 September - Title sequence assembled from the pre-existing and newly recorded elements by Richard Barclay at Ealing.[4]
  • 20 September - William Hartnell, Carole Ann Ford, Jacqueline Hill and William Russell all meet together for the first time, for a publicity photo shoot at TV Centre.[4]
  • 21 September - Rehearsals for "An Unearthly Child" began at a Drill Hall on Uxbridge Road.[4]
  • 27 September - The first episode, "An Unearthly Child" is recorded.[4] This version of the first episode was beset by technical problems, and the BBC subsequently rejected it for broadcast, authorising a rare "do-over" for later in the year. The outcome of these filming sessions was later dubbed "the Pilot Episode".[8]

October

  • 4 October - After viewing the pilot episode, Sydney Newman officially rejected the Pilot Episode in a lunch meeting with Verity Lambert and Waris Hussein and authorised a remounting of the episode.[4] According to Howe and Walker, this was a contingency that had been planned for.[source needed] Over the next couple of weeks, numerous revisions to the script and changes to costuming and characterisation were undertaken.
  • 9-11 October - Filming for "An Unearthly Child" restarted at Ealing Studios following September's false start.
  • 21 November - The first ever Doctor Who press conference was held to launch the new show. All four lead actors and David Whitaker attended the event at BBC Langham.
  • 21 November - Radio Times published an article announcing the debut of Doctor Who, dated 23 November. This was the first Doctor Who-related article ever published.

December

Footnotes