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* [[15th September |15]] - [[Dwight Whylie]], who played the [[radio announcer]] in "[[The War Machines (TV story) |The War Machines]]," dies in [[Barbados]]. | |||
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Revision as of 10:15, 14 June 2005
History of Doctor Who
January
- Mad Dogs and Englishmen First Published
- Relative Dementias First Published
- The Ratings War First Released
- Invaders From Mars First Released
February
- Hope First Published
- Drift First Published
- The Chimes of Midnight First Released
March
- Anachrophobia First Published
- Palace of the Red Sun First Published
- Citadel of Dreams First Published
- Seasons of Fear First Released
- 4 - Claire Davenport, who portrayed the Empress in "Marco Polo," dies from renal failure.
April
- Trading Futures First Published
- Amorality Tale First Published
- Embrace the Darkness First Released
- 21 - Terry Walsh, longtime stunt person and fight arranger for Doctor Who, dies from cancer in London.
May
- The Book of the Still First Published
- Warmonger First Published
- Nightdreamers First Published
- The Time of the Daleks First Released
- 1 - Doctor Who producer John Nathan-Turner dies from liver failure in Brighton.
June
- The Crooked World First Published
- Ten Little Aliens First Published
- NeverLand First Released
- The Maltese Penguin First Released
- 6 - Desmond Cullum-Jones, who appeared in "The War Machines," dies in Poole, Dorset.
July
- History 101 First Published
- Combat Rock First Published
- Spare Parts First Released
August
- Camera Obscura First Published
- The Suns of Caresh First Published
- Ghost Ship First Published
- …ish First Released
- 3 - Carmen Silvera, who played the Queen of Hearts, Mrs. Rugg, and Clara the Clown in "The Celestial Toymaker" and Ruth in "Invasion of the Dinosaurs," dies from lung cancer in Northwood, London.
- 6 - Katharine Schofield, who played Sabetha in "The Keys of Marinus," dies from cancer.
September
- Time Zero First Published
- The Rapture First Released
- 15 - Dwight Whylie, who played the radio announcer in "The War Machines," dies in Barbados.
October
- Heritage First Published
- The Church & The Crown First Released
November
- The Infinity Race First Published
- Foreign Devils First Published
- The Sandman First Released
December
- Fear of the Dark First Published
- Bang-Bang-a-Boom First Released
- Short Trips: Zodiac First Published
2001 | 21st Century 2000s |
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