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*[[7 August (production)|7 August]] - William Hartnell has his first costume fitting and make up test.<ref name=":0">[[DWMSE 7]]</ref>
*[[7 August (production)|7 August]] - William Hartnell has his first costume fitting and make up test.<ref name=":0">[[DWMSE 7]]</ref>
*[[12 August (production)|12 August]] - [[Director]] [[Waris Hussein]] started the ball rolling with the [[BBC Radiophonic Workshop]], explaining to [[Brian Hodgson]] the need to find a good effect for the sound of the [[dematerialisation circuit|dematerialisation]] of [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]].
*12 August - [[Donald Wilson]] wrote to [[Sydney Newman]] to once again impress upon his boss the importance of moving ''[[Doctor Who]]'' from [[Lime Grove Studios]] to [[BBC Television Centre]] and/or [[Riverside Studios]]. Said Wilson: "I feel most strongly that ''Dr. Who'' must from time to time explore the full range of technical resources, otherwise we shall lay ourselves open to criticism for lacking in imagination and boldness."
* [[20 August (production)|20 August]] - First filming on "[[An Unearthly Child (episode)|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 [[Title sequence|opening credits]].<ref name=":0" />  
* [[20 August (production)|20 August]] - First filming on "[[An Unearthly Child (episode)|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 [[Title sequence|opening credits]].<ref name=":0" />  
*[[31 August (production)|31 August]] - Further filming of opening credits elements at Studio 5 of TV Centre.<ref name=":0" /> (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''.<ref>https://twitter.com/tobyhadoke/status/1330940354623889408</ref><ref>https://tobyhadoke.podbean.com/e/doctor-who-too-much-information-10-the-pilot/ (from 0:05:55 onwards)</ref><ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_nc7KDlyQgk</ref>)
*[[31 August (production)|31 August]] - Further filming of opening credits elements at Studio 5 of TV Centre.<ref name=":0" /> (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''.<ref>https://twitter.com/tobyhadoke/status/1330940354623889408</ref><ref>https://tobyhadoke.podbean.com/e/doctor-who-too-much-information-10-the-pilot/ (from 0:05:55 onwards)</ref><ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_nc7KDlyQgk</ref>)

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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

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