2006

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History of the Doctor Who Universe

February

March

September

  • The Doctor along with Rose Tyler, Mickey Smith and Jack Harkness stop the Slitheen plot to blow up Cardiff. (DW: Boom Town) At this point in time there were no less than three versions of Harkness in Cardiff in different places within his timeline: the Jack travelling with the Doctor, an older Jack now operating Torchwood 3 (and presumably staying out of sight during these events), and a still older Jack in cryogenic freeze in the Torchwood vaults. (TW: Exit Wounds)

October

31

December

24

25

  • The Sycorax use blood control on one third of Earth's population. Harriet Jones appears on television to ask for the Doctor's help. The Doctor defeats the Sycorax though not before their leader cuts off the Doctor's hand (which grows back). The Torchwood Institute destroy the retreating Sycorax ship. The Doctor regards as murder and so engineers Harriet Jones' fall from power. (DW: The Christmas Invasion)
Captain Jack finds and retrieves the Doctor's hand, which later ends up at Torchwood 3. (TW: Everything Changes et al, DW: Utopia)
Later, she posts the photo to her blog. (DW: Love & Monsters)
  • Although the Earth has been visited (and even invaded) many times previously by alien races, the Doctor tells Rose that the Sycorax event marked the first occasion that life beyond Earth became common knowledge, and that Earth itself was now becoming noticed by other worlds. (DW: The Christmas Invasion) This sentiment is later echoed by Jack Harkness in his statement, "The 21st century is when it all changes." (DW: Last of the Time Lords and repeatedly in Torchwood)

Unknown dates

  • The Doctor and Ruby Duvall stop the Cybermen's latest attempt to conquer Earth by preventing the magnetic field reversal that would have created worldwide chaos under which the Cybermen planned to invade (NA: Iceberg).

History of Doctor Who

Early 2006

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

  • The Nowhere Place is first released.
  • The Tartarus Gate is first released.
  • 1 - Army of Ghosts is first broadcast.
  • Approximately a week prior to the broadcast of Doomsday, the final Tardisode is released online and to mobile phones; the BBC decides not to continue them after this.
  • 8 - Doomsday is first broadcast, concluding the second season of the revived series. Billie Piper, Noel Clarke and Camille Coduri leave the series with this episode. In a surprise cliffhanger (successfully kept secret from Internet spoilers and the press), popular comic actress Catherine Tate appears for the first time as Donna Noble. This episode is also historic for featuring the first on-screen interaction between Daleks and Cybermen. The broadcast is followed by the final episode of Doctor Who Confidential's second season.
Peter Hawkins, one of the original voices for the Daleks and the Cybermen, dies.

August

  • Red is first released.
  • Timeless Passages is first released.
  • The Sideways Door First Published. Last release to date of the Telos Publishing Time Hunter spin-off series.
  • Doctor Who wins the Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form, the first time the Doctor Who franchise has won an international award of this magnitude. The award is presented for the Steven Moffat two-parter The Empty Child/The Doctor Dances. Two other episodes from the 2005 series are also nominated in this category: Father's Day and Dalek. The competition in the category also included "Pegasus", an episode of Battlestar Galactica; Jack-Jack Attack, an animated short spun-off from the film The Incredibles; Lucas Back in Anger, a short film; and, controversially, the opening segment of the previous year's Prix Victor Hugo Awards Ceremony.
  • 24 - The International Astronomical Union approves an official definition of the term "planet" which results in Pluto and several newly discovered Pluto-like worlds being disqualified from planetary status. The decision is immediately controversial and is expected to be challenged when the IAU meets again in 2009.

September

October

Richard Mayes (Chief Baxter in Fury from the Deep) dies.

November

Giant actor R.J. Bell, who appeared as The Garm in Terminus dies in England.

December

Unknown dates

2005 21st century
2000s
2007