2000 (releases)
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In 2000, a number of things set in or relevant to the Doctor Who universe were released or published.
- The Land of the Dead was first released.
- 3 January - Parallel 59 was first published.
- 3 - Last of the Gaderene was first published.
- The Fearmonger was first released. This was the first solo Seventh Doctor audio adventure.
- Punchline was first released. With Big Finish Productions having now signed Sylvester McCoy to play the official Seventh Doctor, BBC retired The Time Travellers series after this release, with McCoy playing "the Dominie" for the last time.
- 7 February - The Shadows of Avalon was first published.
- 7 - Tomb of Valdemar was first published.
- March - The Marian Conspiracy was first released.
- 6 March - The Fall of Yquatine was first published.
- 6 - Short Trips and Side Steps anthology was first published. This was the third and last Short Trips release by BBC Books; Big Finish Productions later continued the series.
- 6 - BBC Audio released an audio recording of The Web of Fear.
- April - The Genocide Machine was first released.
- 3 April - Coldheart was first published.
- 3 - Verdigris was first published.
- Red Dawn was first released.
- 1 May - The Space Age was first published.
- 1 - Grave Matter was first published.
- 15 May - Jon Pertwee: The Biography by Bernard Bale was published.
- The Spectre of Lanyon Moor was first released.
- REF: The Pocket Essential Doctor Who was first published.
- 5 June - The Banquo Legacy was first published.
- 5 - Heart of TARDIS was first published.
- 5 - BBC Audio released an audio recording of Galaxy 4.
- Winter for the Adept was first released.
- 3 July - The Ancestor Cell was first published.
- 3 - Prime Time was first published.
- The Apocalypse Element was first released.
- 7 August - The Burning was first published.
- 9 - Imperial Moon was first published.
- The Fires of Vulcan was first released.
- Professor Bernice Summerfield and the Dead Men Diaries was first published, launching the Big Finish Bernice Summerfield series.
- Enlightenment, the magazine published by the Canadian fan club, the Doctor Who Information Network, published its hundredth issue.
- 4 September - Casualties of War was first published.
- 4 - Festival of Death was first published.
- 4 - UK released a remastered and unedited version of An Unearthly Child on home video.
- 10 September - The Five Doctors was released to DVD in Region 4, becoming the first non-UK DVD release from the series.
- The Shadow of the Scourge was first released.
- 12 October - The Turing Test was first published.
- 12 - Independence Day was first published.
- 25 October - REF: Doctor Who: Regeneration was first published.
- The dance group Dizzy released a dance track called "Dr. Who" on Doubledown Recordings.
- Who was Dr. Who, a compilation CD produced by Mark Ayres, was released on the Cherry Red/RPM label. The CD compiled assorted singles and other recordings based on or inspired by Doctor Who dating back to the 1960s. Included was a previously unissued Frazer Hines recording, "Time Traveller".
- The Holy Terror was first released.
- Professor Bernice Summerfield and the Doomsday Manuscript was first published, the first full-length novel in the Big Finish Bernice Summerfield series of books.
- The Rani Reaps the Whirlwind was first released.
- 6 November - Endgame was first published.
- 6 - The King of Terror was first published.
- 13 November - The Robots of Death became the second Doctor Who story (and the first solo Fourth Doctor story) to be released to DVD in the UK (a year after the previous release).
- 23 November - REF: Howe's Transcendental Toybox was first published.
- The Mutant Phase was first released.