2010

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Doctor Who Universe

Spring (March, April, May)

March

April

June

  • 25: The Eleventh Doctor returns to Amy Pond's house two years after the incident with the Atraxi and Prisoner Zero from 2008 and invites her to travel with him. (DW: The Eleventh Hour). They leave together, and return at 11:55 PM after the crash of the Byzantium.
  • 26: The Doctor and Amy leave after picking up Rory. (DW: Flesh and Stone, The Vampires of Venice). River Song arrives some time in the early morning before sunrise after the TARDIS lands there. She investigates Amy's house and finds a book on the Pandora's Box and a Roman Britain book beside her bed. She takes them for analysis in the TARDIS shortly before it explodes on this date, cracking all of time and space. (DW: The Pandorica Opens). Amy Pond and Rory Williams get married after restoring the universe to its original condition. (DW: The Big Bang)

August

September

October

November

  • Clyde and Rani are left as the only two humans on Earth until they find an alien prince, Gavin and deliver him to Royal robots so he can take his rightful place as king of his home planet. He happily teleported to his home planet after knighting both Clyde and Rani and ordering the return of the human race. (SJA: The Empty Planet)
  • 23: The Shopkeeper requests the Bannerman Road gang's help to acquire Chronosteel at key points in time to save the Earth. The team are narrowly successful and The Shopkeeper and Captain teleport away. (SJA: Lost in Time)

Winter

  • Sarah Jane encounters Ruby White who tries to kill her by draining her life force but she is defeated by Luke Smith, causing all of humanity to see simulations of meteors in the process. Mr Smith makes a cover story, a 3D video game. (SJA: Goodbye, Sarah Jane Smith)
  • Unknown: The Eleventh Doctor travels to and takes Amy Pond to see a Vincent van Gogh exhibit in a French museum, where they discover a monster peeping through a church window in one of his paintings and travel back to 1890 to discover the meaning of the painting. (DW: Vincent and the Doctor) Although the date in the year is not confirmed, the setting indicates that it is winter or nearing it.

Unknown dates

The following events are conjectured as taking place in 2010. None of them, however, include any on-screen indication as to whether they actually occurred this year, but the likeliness is that they do, with Martha and Mickey appearing recently married and having gotten married near September 2009 and Captain Jack appear to have not been away from Earth long since he left in March this year.

Other timelines

Due to time differences between the two worlds, they appear in 2007 in the other world. See also Pete's World.

Real world

NOTE: This section includes announced and surmised events in the future; dates, events, and titles are subject to change.
  • Series 4 of Torchwood is anticipated to go into production this year. John Barrowman and Eve Myles will reprise their roles. Broadcast of the series will be in 2011. It will be a co-production between the BBC and the Starz network.
  • A DVD box set entitled Revisitations is scheduled for UK release in 2010. The box set will include three stories previously released in bare-bones/"vanilla" DVD editions (early in the DVD line): DW: The Talons of Weng-Chiang, DW: The Caves of Androzani and the 1996 TV movie. A North American release of Revisitations is assumed, but it's not known if the TV movie will be included (due to complicated Region 1 rights issues).[1]

Early 2010

January

Special effects technician Ian Scoones dies in Bulgaria.
  • 21 - BBCR: Doctor Who at the BBC: A Legend Reborn is first released (delayed from original release date of November 2009). However it is immediately recalled due to issues regarding clearance of some material on the disc and a new February release date announced. A few copies of the unedited version, however, enter circulation.[10]
    • REF: The Writer's Tale: The Final Chapter was scheduled to be published in North America, although availability through retailers such as Amazon is apparently delayed until March. Some smaller retailers might still have received the book.
    • Doctor Who Adventures publishes its 150th issue. To celebrate the magazine comes packaged with a package of "Mars Slime".
  • 22 - The audio adaptation of DWN: Doctor Who and the Ice Warriors is first released.
  • 25th - K9TV: The Korven, is first broadcast in Scandinavia.
  • Late January - Launch of Vworp Vworp!, a fanzine dedicated to the history of Doctor Who Magazine and the Doctor Who comic strip.[11]
  • 29 - Doctor Who and the Silver Spiral a piece of fan fiction written by an astronomer Dr. Megan Argo to commemorate a major discovery involving a supernova received notable press coverage in Scientific American. Argo also recorded and uploaded an audio version of the story, read by her.[1][2]

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

Fall

November

Late 2010

December

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