30 September (releases)
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On 30 September, a number of things set in or relevant to the Doctor Who universe were released or published.
- 1967 - Episode one of The Abominable Snowmen was first broadcast on BBC1.
- 1967 - Part one of the TV Comic story The Coming of the Cybermen was first published.
- 1972 - Part seven of the TV Action comic story The Ugrakks was first published.
- 1978 - Episode one of The Pirate Planet was first broadcast on BBC1.
- 1993 - DWM 205 was first released by Marvel Comics.
- 2004 - Short Trips: Monsters was first published by Big Finish Productions.[1]
- 2006 - The Spaceport exhibition Doctor Who Up Close was opened.
- 2008 - The anthology Short Trips: How the Doctor Changed My Life was first published by Big Finish.
- 2010 - The Brilliant Book 2011 was first published by BBC Books.
- 2010 - DWA 186 was first released by BBC Magazines.
- 2010 - The Blu-ray box set Torchwood: Series 1-3 was released in the UK.
- 2010 - Wiped! Doctor Who's Missing Episodes was first released by Telos Publishing.
- 2012 - The Comic Strip Companion: 1964 – 1979 was first published by Telos Publishing.
- 2013 - The Eleventh Hour: A Critical Celebration of the Matt Smith and Steven Moffat Era was first published by I.B. Tauris.
- 2016 - Toby Hadoke's Who's Round 187 was released online.
- 2016 - Audio readings of The Toy, Museum Peace, Lepidoptery for Beginners, The Little Drummer Boy and Sound the Siren And I'll Come To You Comrade were first commercially released by Big Finish, launching the Short Trips Rarities range.
- 2018 - Day six of The 13 Days of Doctor Who aired on BBC America.
- 2019 - The Short Trips audio story Dead Media was released by Big Finish.
- 2022 - The limited-edition vinyl version of The Celestial Toymaker was first released by Demon Music.
Footnotes
- ↑ The Monsters are Out!. Big Finish, via Internet Archive. Retrieved on 8 December 2004.