1974
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November
- 25- The Doctorand Clarainvestigated Caliburn House. They found Alec Palmer and Emma Grayling trying to communicate with a ghost that they believed resided in the house. The ghost was actually a time traveller named Hila Tacorien who is trapped in a Pocket universe where time ran at a different pace than at the house. The Doctor used Emma and crystal from Metebelis III to open up the portal, dive in, and save Hila. However, when he became trapped in the pocket universe, Clara convinced the TARDIS to fly to into the pocket universe and save the Doctor and a creature also living there who wanted to go home. TV: Hide
Unknown Dates
- Reginald Tyler died, still working obsessively on revisions to his The True History of Planets. (PROSE: Mad Dogs and Englishmen)
- The Eighth Doctor and Lucie Miller arrived in England at a service station on the M62 sometime in the winter. (AUDIO: Horror of Glam Rock)
- Evelyn Smythe would later recall that the class she taught in 1974 were a particularly difficult bunch. (AUDIO: The Marian Conspiracy)
- The Tenth Doctor and Martha Jones went to London to find that a cat had turned people into sand figures. (COMIC: Agent Provocateur)
- Liam McShane, the younger brother of Dorothy Gale "Ace" McShane, was born. (AUDIO: The Rapture)
- After sailing down the Amazon "for months" Jo Grant and Cliff Jones arrived in in a "village in Crystaluna" and she called UNIT to say hello to the Doctor, but was told that he had "left UNIT and never came back." (TV: Death of the Doctor)
Behind the scenes
Unknown dates
- Jon Pertwee and Elisabeth Sladen recorded a special ten-minute mini-adventure featuring the Third Doctor, Sarah Jane Smith and the Daleks for the BBC Radio programme Glorious Goodwood. This appears to be the earliest known original Doctor Who audio story. It was never broadcast, but was eventually included on one of the Doctor Who at the BBC CD releases in 2005.
- Doctor Who received one of its first pieces of major critical recognition when it received the 1974 Writers' Guild Award for Best British Children's Original Drama Script. This fact was trumpeted on the covers of Target novelisations published afterwards.
January
- 2 - Toby Hadoke, a voice actor for Big Finish Productions, was born.
- 05 - TV: The Time Warrior Episode 4 was first broadcast.
- 12 - TV: Invasion of the Dinosaurs Episode 1 was first broadcast. The episode bore the on-screen title Invasion to preserve the cliffhanger of episode 1. This was the first time since the final episode of TV: The Gunfighters aired in May 1966 that an episode carried a title different than that of the complete storyline.
- 14 - Paul Whitsun-Jones, who played the Squire in TV: The Smugglers and the Marshal in TV: The Mutants, died from appendicitis.
- 17 - Target Books followed its successful 1973 reprintings of novelisations from the 1960s with the publications of its first newly commissioned adaptations, PROSE: Doctor Who and the Auton Invasion by Terrance Dicks, based upon the Third Doctor serial TV: Spearhead from Space, and PROSE: Doctor Who and the Cave-Monsters by Malcolm Hulke, adapting TV: Doctor Who and the Silurians. Auton Invasion was the first of many Doctor Who novels written by Dicks over the next thirty-plus years and Target continued to novelise Doctor Who adventures for the next twenty years. The practice of giving novelisations titles differing from the broadcast versions continued off-and-on into the 1980s, though it occurred less frequently from the late 1970s.
- Doctor Who and the Auton Invasion also marked the start of a long and prolific association between Dicks and the world of Doctor Who printed fiction; over the next thirty-five years he wrote not only the lion's share of Target novelisations, but also contributed to most of the later lines of spin-off continuation fiction.
- 19 - TV: Invasion of the Dinosaurs Episode 2 was first broadcast.
- 19 - Felicity Jones (Robina Redmond in TV: The Unicorn and the Wasp) was born.
- 26 - TV: Invasion of the Dinosaurs Episode 3 was first broadcast.
- 30 - Olivia Colman (a mother in TV: The Eleventh Hour) was born.
February
- 02 - TV: Invasion of the Dinosaurs Episode 4 was first broadcast.
- 09 - TV: Invasion of the Dinosaurs Episode 5 was first broadcast.
- 16 - TV: Invasion of the Dinosaurs Episode 6 was first broadcast.
- 16 - Richard Franklin departed the series as a regular, though he returned later in the season.
- 23 - TV: Death to the Daleks Part 1 was first broadcast. This episode was later deleted by the BBC. Although another copy was eventually discovered, this was the most recent episode to have been successfully "junked" by the BBC archives.
March
- 02 - TV: Death to the Daleks Part 2 was first broadcast.
- 09 - TV: Death to the Daleks Part 3 was first broadcast.
- 16 - TV: Death to the Daleks Part 4 was first broadcast.
- 23 - TV: The Monster of Peladon Part 1 was first broadcast.
- 30 - TV: The Monster of Peladon Part 2 was first broadcast.
April
- PROSE: Doctor Who and the Doomsday Weapon was first published.
- PROSE: Doctor Who and the Day of the Daleks was first published.
- 06 - TV: The Monster of Peladon Part 3 was first broadcast.
- 13 - TV: The Monster of Peladon Part 4 was first broadcast.
- 20 - TV: The Monster of Peladon Part 5 was first broadcast.
- 23 - Verona Joseph, who played Penny Carter in TV: Partners in Crime, was born.
- 27 - TV: The Monster of Peladon Part 6 was first broadcast.
- 28 - Production began on TV: Robot, the first story featuring Tom Baker as the Fourth Doctor.
May
- 01 - The final studio recording session for TV: Planet of the Spiders and for Jon Pertwee was held. Tom Baker, already in the midst of production of his first story, attended and filmed a regeneration sequence.
- 04 - TV: Planet of the Spiders Part 1 was first broadcast.
- 11 - TV: Planet of the Spiders Part 2 was first broadcast.
- 18 - TV: Planet of the Spiders Part 3 was first broadcast.
- 25 - TV: Planet of the Spiders Part 4 was first broadcast.
June
- 01 - TV: Planet of the Spiders Part 5 was first broadcast.
- 08 - TV: Planet of the Spiders Part 6 was first broadcast, concluding season 11 and ending in Jon Pertwee's regeneration into Tom Baker. Richard Franklin also departed the series permanently with this episode.
July
- 31 - Emilia Fox (Berenice in AUDIO: Nevermore and Elizabeth Winters in GAME: The Gunpowder Plot) was born.
September
- The Doctor Who Annual 1975 was published.
- 9 - Jim Tyson, who played one of the tourists on the Empire State Building in TV: The Chase, died from a heart attack.
- 22 - Stephanie Bidmead, who played Maaga in TV: Galaxy 4, died.
- 30 - Tom Baker and Philip Hinchcliffe were interviewed on BBC Radio 4's Good Morning Sou'West.
October
- 11 - Author Ian Mond was born.
- 17 - PROSE: Doctor Who and the Dæmons and PROSE: Doctor Who and the Sea-Devils were first published.
November
- 12 - Peter Davison made his TV acting debut in "One of These Days", an episode of Warship.
- 20 - David O'Donnell (Doctor Mandrell in TV: Rendition) was born.
- 21 - PROSE: Doctor Who and the Abominable Snowmen was first published. This was the first published novelisation of a Second Doctor story.
December
- 16 - The stage play Doctor Who and the Daleks in The Seven Keys to Doomsday premiered at The Adelphi Theatre. This was the first professional stage play to feature the Doctor, and the first Doctor Who-related stage play since The Curse of the Daleks in 1965-66. This was also the day that Setsuji Satō who dubbed Mickey Smith in Japan was born.
- 28 - TV: Robot Part 1 was first broadcast, launching Season 12. Besides properly introducing Tom Baker as the Fourth Doctor, the episode also saw Ian Marter debuting as new companion Harry Sullivan.