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On 18 October, a number of things set in or relevant to the Doctor Who universe were released or published.
- 1965 - The fourth and final part of the TV Comic story The Ordeals of Demeter was published.
- 1969 - Part three of the TV Comic story U.F.O. was published.
- 1975
- Part four of Planet of Evil was broadcast on BBC1.
- Part six of the TV Comic story The Sinister Sea was published.
- 1979 - DWM 2 was published by Marvel Comics.
- 1980 - Part four of Meglos was broadcast on BBC1.
- 1984 - The novelisation of Inferno was published by Target Books.
- 1986 - Part three of Mindwarp was broadcast on BBC1.
- 1989 - Part three of Ghost Light was broadcast on BBC1.
- 1990 - The novelisation of Survival was published by Target Books.
- 2001
- The Scripts: Tom Baker 1974/5 was published by BBC Books. This was an annotated collection of complete scripts from Season 12, Tom Baker's first season.
- DWM 310 was published by Panini Comics.
- 2004 - The audio story The Last was released by Big Finish Productions.[1]
- 2006 - The Doctor Who: Battles in Time comic story Death Race Five Billion was published.
- 2007 - DWM 388 was published by Panini Comics.
- 2010 - Part one of The Vault of Secrets was broadcast on CBBC. Later, episode two of Sarah Jane's Alien Files premièred with it.
- 2011 - Part two of The Man Who Never Was was broadcast on CBBC, ending The Sarah Jane Adventures.
- 2012
- DWA 291 was published by Immediate Media Company London Limited.
- DWM 453 was published by Panini Comics.
- 2014 - Flatline was broadcast on BBC One.
- 2017 - TCH 37 was published by Hachette Partworks.
- 2018
- DWM 531 was published by Panini Comics.
- Toby Hadoke's Who's Round 234 was released online.
- DWFC 135 was published by Eaglemoss Collections.
- 2022 - Torchwood: SUV was released by Big Finish.
Footnotes
- ↑ The Last is Here. Big Finish, via Internet Archive. Retrieved on 8 December 2004.