User:SOTO/to-do
Categories to re-sort (subcategories)[[edit] | [edit source]]
Categories to make[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Subcategories for category:Comic writers
- Category:Torchwood dub voice actors
- Category:Mythological figures from the real world
- Category:US businesses
- Category:British businesses (don't forget corporations)
- Category:Maids (Servants)
- Category:Human maids (Human servants)
- Category:Humans by employer (Individuals by employer)
- Category:Slave owners (Achmar)
- Category:Fortifications
Templates to make[[edit] | [edit source]]
Pages to make[[edit] | [edit source]]
DWU[[edit] | [edit source]]
Real world[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Out of Africa Entertainment
- Split Production accountant into Production accountant and Senior production accountant.
- Prosthetic make-up artist
Engineering managerTechnical manager- Technical co-ordinator
- Senior cameraman / Camera supervisor
- Director's assistant
- O.B. lighting
- O.B. sound (check OB sound, O.B. Sound, etc.)
- Video effects (is it visual effects? visual effects supervisor?)
- Film operative / Film operator (check capitals--also, related to "production operative")
- Film operations manager / Film operatives manager / Film ops manager
Categories to rename[[edit] | [edit source]]
Remind me to add date info from...[[edit] | [edit source]]
TV[[edit] | [edit source]]
Classic series[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Delta and the Bannermen (7 March)
- Mawdryn Undead (7 June)
- The Evil of the Daleks (20 July, June)
- Colony in Space (3 March =>)
Prose[[edit] | [edit source]]
90s novels[[edit] | [edit source]]
- First Frontier (May Day, 4 October, 17 October, 7 December)
- Zeta Major (quite a few, numerically dated)
- The King of Terror (9-10 January, 1, 3, 11 July, 28 September, 4 December)
- Birthright (3 February, 15-24 April, 3 November)
- Interference - Book One (8, 18-20 August, 2-3, 13-14 September)
- The Ghosts of N-Space (18-22 May)
- World Game (9 August, 18 December, 18 November, July)
- Who Killed Kennedy (22 January, 16 June, 7 September, 14 September, 22 November)
- The Domino Effect (17 to 20 April, possibly others)
- The Doomsday Manuscript (1-3 January, 6 January)
- Wolfsbane (27-28 November (and 29?), 29 June)
- The Bodysnatchers (11 January, 13 January)
- Down (26 December, 14 January)
- The Sands of Time (9 to 10 November)
- The Shadow in the Glass (17 May, 18 August, possibly others)
- The Suns of Caresh (11 August)
- The Dying Days (30 April, 6 May)
- Eater of Wasps (27 August)
- Instruments of Darkness (29 December)
- The City of the Dead (30 April)
- The Roundheads (20 January)
- Head Games (20 January)
- Casualties of War (19 August)
- The Wheel of Ice (14 July, possibly others)
- Millennial Rites (figure out what 7 May 1994 is)
Gold Mines[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Revolution Man (goldmine)
- The Time Travellers (goldmine)
- The Witch Hunters (goldmine)
- So Vile a Sin (goldmine)
- Loving the Alien (goldmine)
- Dead Romance (goldmine)
- Reckless Engineering (2 February, 19 July, 2 October, 22 October, 23 October, 1 November)
- Damaged Goods (goldmine)
- Just War (goldmine)
- Interference - Book One (goldmine)
- The Left-Handed Hummingbird (minor goldmine)
- Byzantium! (14 to 30 March)
- Salvation (19, 20, 25, 29 March, 1 April, 3 April, 23 August, perhaps more)
- Genius Loci (5 November, 1 January, 2 February)
Short stories[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Artificial Intelligence from Short Trips: 2040 (
24, 25, 26, 28, 30, 31 March, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25 April) - On Trial from A Life in Pieces (23 September, 16 October, 12 November, 14 November, 1 December, 2 December, 2 January)
- Short Trips: The Ghosts of Christmas (1, 8, 18 January, 29 October, 2, 24 December)
- The Lost Diaries of Winston Spencer Churchill from The Brilliant Book 2011 (18 March, 26 October, 3 September, 2 January, etc)
- Short Trips: Destination Prague (1, 15 January)
- White Man's Burden from Short Trips: Past Tense (10-12 April)
- Nursery Politics from Nobody's Children (11, 20 February, possibly more)
- Dear John (17 May, 23 June)
- The Little Things (16, 17 December)
- Ancient Whispers from Short Trips: The Centenarian (8 January)
New Series Adventures[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Nuclear Time (3 August, 23-24 February, 27 May, 3 February, 28 February, 28 August)
- Sting of the Zygons (16-18 September)
- The Stone Rose (17 April)
- The Taking of Chelsea 426 (20 August)
- Only Human (2 October)
- The Art of Destruction (11 April)
- Beautiful Chaos (15 May)
- Night of the Humans (14 March)
- The Stone Rose (19 March)
- The Glamour Chase (14 August)
Erimem[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Tick-Tock from Into the Unknown (14 May)
Audio[[edit] | [edit source]]
Big Finish[[edit] | [edit source]]
- 1963: The Space Race (10-23 November)
- 1963: The Assassination Games (30 November-1 December)
- The Girl Who Never Was (31 December, 1 January, 17 January)
- The Kingmaker (several, including 22 August)
- Project: Destiny (several in April, with 18 and 19 specifically mentioned but others before and after)
- Flip-Flop (24-25 December)
- Protect and Survive (9-18 November)
- Persuasion (27 September, maybe a day in May)
- Winter for the Adept (22 December)
- Bloodtide (19 September)
- Casualties of War (8 May)
- The Haunting of Thomas Brewster (14 November)
- The Curse of Davros (18 June)
- Invaders from Mars (31 October)
- Energy of the Daleks (30 January, partially covered)
- Storm Warning (4 to 5 October, maybe more, mostly covered)
AudioGO[[edit] | [edit source]]
Comics[[edit] | [edit source]]
IDW Publishing[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Ripper's Curse (29-30 September, 8-9 November)
- The Doctor and the Nurse (17 October, covered but possible expansion)
Doctor Who Magazine[[edit] | [edit source]]
Other reminders:[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Read Happy Endings to create pub quiz (others: 42, Greeks Bearing Gifts, Love & Monsters)
- Bear through Oh No It Isn't!/Oh No It Isn't! for its abundance of pop culture and fairy tale references. If I can survive.
- Create Stag party and Hen night (main: Something Borrowed, The Vampires of Venice, The King's Dragon)
Today in Doctor Who history[[edit] | [edit source]]
- 1965 - "Temple of Secrets" was recorded at Riverside Studios 1. (TCH 6)
- 1966 - Episode one of The Tenth Planet was recorded at Riverside Studios 1. (TCH 8)
- 1969 - Location filming for Spearhead from Space took place. (REF: Doctor Who The Handbook: The Third Doctor)
- 1980 - Studio filming for Warriors' Gate took place at BBC Television Centre studio 3. (REF: Doctor Who The Handbook: The Fourth Doctor)
- 2015 - Big Finish confirmed that Tracy-Ann Oberman would be reprising the role of Yvonne Hartman in the Torchwood audio story One Rule.
17 September was a date.
17 September 1909 was the second day of a three-day trip to the Lake District for the Tenth Doctor and Martha Jones. Whilst there, they helped the locals search for the so-called "Beast of Westmorland" and intervened in Zygon warlord Brelarn's plot to assassinate King Edward VII. (PROSE: Sting of the Zygons [+]Loading...["Sting of the Zygons (novel)"])
The Level Two Careers Fair took place at Coal Hill Academy on 17 September 2016 in the sports hall. (TV: For Tonight We Might Die [+]Loading...["For Tonight We Might Die (TV story)"], Co-Owner of a Lonely Heart [+]Loading...["Co-Owner of a Lonely Heart (TV story)"])
In 2721, the Vinvocci wrested Tivoli from the Terileptils and exiled them. (PROSE: Time Traveller's Diary [+]Loading...["Time Traveller's Diary (novel)"])
- 1966
- Episode two of The Smugglers premiered on BBC1.
- Part three of the TV Comic story The Underwater Robot was published.
- 1977
- Part three of Horror of Fang Rock premiered on BBC1.
- Part four of the TV Comic story The Mutants was published.
- 1987
- The Time-Travellers' Guide was published by W.H. Allen.
- The novelisation of The Romans was published by Target Books.
- 1992 - The Monsters was published by Doctor Who Books.
- 1993 - Episode four of The Paradise of Death premiered on BBC Radio.
- 2001
- The audio story The Eye of the Scorpion was released by Big Finish Productions.[1]
- The VHS box set The Davros Collection was released.
- 2008 - The Doctor Who: Battles in Time comic story The Time Stealer was published.
- 2009
- DWM 413 was published by Panini Comics.
- DWA 133 was published by BBC Magazines.
- 2011 - The God Complex premiered on BBC One.
- 2013 - Toby Hadoke's Who's Round 32 was released online.
- 2014
- Toby Hadoke's Who's Round 70 was released online.
- DWDVDF 149 was published by GE Fabbri Ltd.
- 2015 - DWM 491 was published by Panini Comics.
- 2018 - Unsent letter was published by Obverse Books.
- 2019 - Harry Houdini's War and Tartarus were released by Big Finish.
- 2020
- I, Davros: The Complete Series was released by Big Finish.
- The Second History Collection was released by BBC Audio.
- DWM 556 was published by Panini Comics.
- 2024 - The Great Beyond was released by Big Finish.
- 1905 - Hairdresser Henry Montsash was born.[2]
- 1915 - Actor John Witty was born.[3]
- 1917 - Actor Peter Glaze was born.[4]
- 1920 - Actor Dinah Sheridan was born.[5]
- 1931 - Actor Ian Fairbairn was born.[6]
- 1938 - Actor Richard Kane was born.[7]
- 1941 - Actor Maureen Morris was born.[8]
- 1952 - Actor Tomek Bork was born.[9]
- 1957 - Writer Graeme Curry was born.[10]
- 1972 - Actor Peter Stephens died.[11]
- 1973 - Writer Jonathan Morris was born.[12]
- 1980 - Actor Alex Hassell was born.[13]
- 1987 - Actor Stephen Jack died.[14]
- 1988 - Actor Ritu Arya was born.[15]
- 1997 - Actor Brian Hall died.[16]
- 2010 - Writer Louis Marks died.[17]
- 2019 - Senior cameraman Rodney Taylor died.[18]
- ↑ The Eye of the Scorpion. Big Finish, via Internet Archive. Retrieved on 7 October 2001.
- ↑ IMDb
- ↑ Doctor Who Guide
- ↑ Doctor Who Guide
- ↑ The Guardian
- ↑ Aveleyman
- ↑ IMDb
- ↑ Doctor Who Guide
- ↑ Doctor Who Guide
- ↑ Doctor Who Guide
- ↑ Vipfaq
- ↑ Idol Birthdays
- ↑ Doctor Who Guide
- ↑ Famous Birthdays
- ↑ Aveleyman
- ↑ The Guardian
- ↑ Prospero