29 October (releases)
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On 29 October, a number of things set in or relevant to the Doctor Who universe were released or published.
- 1966
- Episode four of The Tenth Planet premiered on BBC1.
- Part one of the TV Comic story The Galaxy Games was published.
- 1977
- Part one of Image of the Fendahl premiered on BBC1.
- Part three of the TV Comic story The Devil's Mouth was published.
- 1992 - DWM 193 was published by Marvel Comics.
- 1994 - Return of the Sontarans part one premiered at Dreamwatch 94 in Earls Court London. The story was split into three parts, with the final two parts being shown the following day.
- 2001 - The audio story "Death to the Daleks!" was released by Big Finish Productions.[1]
- 2006 - Ghost Machine premiered on BBC Three.
- 2007 - Part one of Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane? premiered on CBBC.
- 2008 - The Doctor Who: Battles in Time comic story The Battle for Time was published.
- 2009
- Part one of The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith premiered on CBBC.
- DWA 139 was published by BBC Magazines.
- 2010 - Evacuation Earth and Return to Earth were released by Nintendo.
- 2012 - The box set Doctor Who: Series 7, Part 1 was released in the UK on DVD and Blu-ray.
- 2013 - 1963: The Space Race and The Queen of Time were released by Big Finish.
- 2014
- The Eleventh Doctor #4 was published by Titan Comics.
- DWDVDF 151 was published by GE Fabbri Ltd.
- 2015
- Impossible Worlds was published by BBC Books.
- Beast of Fang Rock was published by Candy Jar Books.
- My Dad, The Doctor was published in First News.
- Toby Hadoke's Who's Round 144 was released online.
- 2016
- Nightvisiting premiered on BBC Three.
- "Nightvisitor" was released as a single on Spotify and iTunes.
- 2023 - Horrors of Arcbeatle was published by Arcbeatle Press.
- 2024 - The Eternity Club 2 was released by Big Finish.
Footnotes
- ↑ "Death to the Daleks!". Big Finish, via Internet Archive. Retrieved on 9 December 2002.