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History of Doctor Who
January
- Parallel 59 First Published
- Last of the Gaderene First Published
- The Land of the Dead First Released
February
- The Shadows of Avalon First Published
- Tomb of Valdemar First Published
- The Fearmonger First Released
- 1 - Reginald Jessup, who played Lord Savar in "The Invasion of Time," dies.
March
- The Fall of Yquatine First Published
- Short Trips and Side Steps First Published
- The Marian Conspiracy First Released
April
- Coldheart First Published
- Verdigris First Published
- Dalek Empire: The Genocide Machine First Released
May
- The Space Age First Published
- Grave Matter First Published
- Red Dawn First Released
June
- The Banquo Legacy First Published
- Heart of TARDIS First Published
- The Spectre of Lanyon Moor First Released
- 18 - Derek Sydney, who played Sevcheria in "The Romans," dies from a heart attack in San Marcos, California.
July
- The Ancestor Cell First Published
- Prime Time First Published
- Winter for the Adept First Released
August
- The Burning First Published
- Imperial Moon First Published
- Dalek Empire: The Apocalypse Element First Released
September
- Casualties of War First Published
- Festival of Death First Published
- The Fires of Vulcan First Released
- 4 - UK release of the remastered and unedited version of An Unearthly Child on Video
October
- The Turing Test First Published
- Independence Day First Published
- The Shadow of the Scourge First Released
- 21 - Alan Rowe, who played numerous memorable guest roles on Doctor Who, dies.
November
- Endgame First Published
- The King of Terror First Published
- The Holy Terror First Released
December
- Dalek Empire: The Mutant Phase First Released
- 21 - John Lee, who portrayed Alydon in "The Daleks," dies in Wikipedia:Melbourne, Australia.
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