7 January (releases)
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On 7 January, a number of things set in or relevant to the Doctor Who universe were released or published.
- 1967
- Episode four of The Highlanders was first broadcast on BBC1.
- Part three of the TV Comic story The Extortioner was first published.
- 1978
- Part one of Underworld was first broadcast on BBC1.
- Part eight of the TV Comic story The Aqua-City was first published.
- 2002
- Mad Dogs and Englishmen and Relative Dementias were first published by BBC Books.
- The Caves of Androzani was released on Region 4 DVD.
- The Glass Prison was first published by Big Finish Productions.[1]
- 2004 - The Two Doctors, The Curse of Fenric and The Three Doctors were released on Region 4 DVD.
- 2007 - Part two of Blood of the Daleks was first broadcast on BBC7.
- 2008 - Doctor Who and the Silurians, The Sea Devils and Warriors of the Deep were released by BBC Audio.
- 2009
- The Doctor Who: Battles in Time comic story Da Vinci's Robots was first published.
- Earls Court exhibition Doctor Who Close Up closed.
- 2010
- The Last Voyage and the audiobook version of Doctor Who and the Ice Warriors were first released by BBC Audio.
- DWA 148 was first released by BBC Magazines.
- DWM 417 was first released by Panini Comics.
- 2011 - Jago & Litefoot: Series Two was released by Big Finish.
- 2013
- Toby Hadoke's Who's Round 1 was released online.
- The DVD box set The Legacy Collection was released.
- 2016
- DWM 495 and DWA15 10 were first released by Panini Comics.
- The audiobook versions of Doctor Who and the State of Decay and The Witch Hunters were first released by BBC Audio.
- 2021
- DWM 560 was first released by Panini Comics.
- The audiobook version of Doctor Who and the Hand of Fear was first released by BBC Audio.
Footnotes
- ↑ Oh No It Isn't!. Big Finish, via Internet Archive. Retrieved on 19 December 2001.