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* [[REF]]: ''[[The Doctors: 30 Years of Time Travel]]'' is first published.
* [[REF]]: ''[[The Doctors: 30 Years of Time Travel]]'' is first published.
* [[16 February|16]] - [[NA]]: ''[[Set Piece]]'' is first published. [[Ace]] leaves the [[Virgin New Adventures]] series a second time with this novel, this time for good, though she would make cameo appearances later.
* [[16 February|16]] - [[NA]]: ''[[Set Piece]]'' is first published. [[Ace]] leaves the [[Virgin New Adventures]] series a second time with this novel, this time for good, though she would make cameo appearances later.
** [[DWN]]/[[MA]]: ''[[The Ghosts of N-Space (novel)|The Ghosts of N-Space]]'' is first published. This novelisation of the [[BBCR]]: ''[[The Ghosts of N-Space (audio story)|Ghosts of N-Space]]'' audio drama is the first novelisation of any Doctor Who story to not be released under the now-retired [[Target Books]] banner. Instead, it is published as part of the [[Virgin Missing Adventures]] line, making it the first [[Third Doctor]] book of that line (although not an original story). It is the last novelisation of a BBC-produced Doctor Who story to be published by [[Virgin Publishing]] and the last until [[BBC Books]] published [[DWN]]: ''[[Doctor Who - The Novel of the Film]]'' in 1996. The radio play itself isn't broadcast by [[BBC Radio]] until close to a year later.
** [[DWN]]/[[MA]]: ''[[The Ghosts of N-Space (novelisation)|The Ghosts of N-Space]]'' is first published. This novelisation of the [[BBCR]]: ''[[The Ghosts of N-Space (audio story)|Ghosts of N-Space]]'' audio drama is the first novelisation of any Doctor Who story to not be released under the now-retired [[Target Books]] banner. Instead, it is published as part of the [[Virgin Missing Adventures]] line, making it the first [[Third Doctor]] book of that line (although not an original story). It is the last novelisation of a BBC-produced Doctor Who story to be published by [[Virgin Publishing]] and the last until [[BBC Books]] published [[DWN]]: ''[[Doctor Who - The Novel of the Film]]'' in 1996. The radio play itself isn't broadcast by [[BBC Radio]] until close to a year later.
* [[22 February | 22]] - [[Nicholas Pennell]] ([[David Winton]] in [[DW]]: ''[[Colony in Space]]'') dies from [[cancer]] in Stratford, Ontario, Canada.
* [[22 February | 22]] - [[Nicholas Pennell]] ([[David Winton]] in [[DW]]: ''[[Colony in Space]]'') dies from [[cancer]] in Stratford, Ontario, Canada.



Revision as of 07:04, 28 October 2011

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Behind the scenes

January

February

March

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August

September

October

Late 1995

  • Who fandom is taken by surprise with the announcement that the American network, Fox, is to co-produce with the BBC a made-for-television film reviving Doctor Who, as a possible "pilot" for a new series. The producers announce that Paul McGann has been cast as the new Doctor, but Sylvester McCoy will also appear as the Seventh Doctor, making the film a continuation of the original series rather than a remake or reboot. DW: Doctor Who is scheduled to air in the spring of 1996. Filming is to take place in Vancouver, Canada, marking not only the first time a Doctor Who story has been filmed in North America, but also the first time a story had been completely mounted outside the United Kingdom (previously foreign location filming had been done, with studio filming still in Britain).

November

December

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