2 March (releases)
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On 2 March, a number of things set in or relevant to the Doctor Who universe were released or published.
- 1968 - Episode five of The Web of Fear was first broadcast on BBC1.
- 1968 - Part one of the TV Comic story The Sabre-Toothed Gorillas was first published.
- 1974 - Part two of Death to the Daleks was first broadcast on BBC1.
- 1974 - Part five of the TV Comic story The Disintegrator was first published.
- 1982 - Part two of Black Orchid was first broadcast on BBC1.
- 1983 - Part two of Enlightenment was first broadcast on BBC1.
- 1984 - Part four of Planet of Fire was first broadcast on BBC1.
- 1985 - Part three of The Two Doctors was first broadcast on BBC1.
- 1992 - Logopolis and Castrovalva were released on VHS.
- 1992 - The Pertwee Years was released on VHS.
- 1994 - DWCC 17 was first published by Marvel Comics.
- 1998 - The anthology Short Trips was first published by BBC Books.
- 1998 - Longest Day and The Witch Hunters were first published by BBC Books.
- 1998 - Oblivion was first published by Virgin Books.
- 2004 - A DVD box set containing The Three Doctors and The Seeds of Death was first released in Region 1.
- 2004 - The audio story The Natural History of Fear was first released by Big Finish.[1]
- 2006 - The DVD box set The Beginning was first released in Regions 1 and 4.
- 2006 - DWM 367 was released by Panini Comics. This came with a free CD from Big Finish Productions, containing The Veiled Leopard.
- 2010 - The DVD box set Dalek Wars was first released in Region 1.
- 2010 - Remembrance of the Daleks was finally released on Region 1 DVD.
- 2015 - Dark Eyes 4 was first released by Big Finish.
- 2017 - Wings of the Predator and Assassin on the Railroads were first published in DWA15 22.
- 2017 - The Lost Planet was first released by BBC Audio.
- 2017 - Four to Doomsday was released as an audiobook by BBC Physical Audio.
Footnotes
- ↑ The Natural History of Fear. Big Finish, via Internet Archive. Retrieved on 13 June 2004.