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* [[Anne Travers]] became the British Cabinet's chief [[scientific advisor]], succeeding her [[University of Cambridge]] lecturer and mentor [[Rachel Jensen|Professor Rachel Jensen]]. She served in that position until her death on [[31 December]] [[1999]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Millennial Rites (novel)|Millennial Rites]]'')
* [[Anne Travers]] became the British Cabinet's chief [[scientific advisor]], succeeding her [[University of Cambridge]] lecturer and mentor [[Rachel Jensen|Professor Rachel Jensen]]. She served in that position until her death on [[31 December]] [[1999]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Millennial Rites (novel)|Millennial Rites]]'')
* [[Ellie Oswald|Ellie Ravenwood]] met her future husband, [[Dave Oswald]], after saving him from being hit by a car. Unbeknownst to them, they were watched by the [[Eleventh Doctor]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Rings of Akhaten (TV story)|The Rings of Akhaten]]'').
* [[Ellie Oswald|Ellie Ravenwood]] met her future husband, [[Dave Oswald]], after saving him from being hit by a car. Unbeknownst to them, they were watched by the [[Eleventh Doctor]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Rings of Akhaten (TV story)|The Rings of Akhaten]]'').
* [[2 January]] - Actor [[Victor Carin]] died.
* [[3 January]] - [[TV]]: ''[[Warriors' Gate]]'' Part One was first broadcast.
* [[5 January]] - ''[[The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy]]'' debuted on BBC Television. A mini-series adaptation of [[Douglas Adams]]' radio play and novelisation, the series included a cameo appearance by future Doctor [[Peter Davison]] as "The Dish of the Day".
* [[10 January]] - [[TV]]: ''[[Warriors' Gate]]'' Part Two was first broadcast.
* [[15 January]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Creature from the Pit]]'' was first published. Beginning with this release and continuing through [[1991]], [[Target Books]] commissioned the original teleplay authors to adapt their own scripts whenever possible.
* [[17 January]] - [[TV]]: ''[[Warriors' Gate]]'' Part Three was first broadcast.
* [[24 January]] - [[TV]]: ''[[Warriors' Gate]]'' Part Four was first broadcast. [[Lalla Ward]] departed the series with the episode. This was also the final appearance of [[K9 Mark II]]. Part 4 concluded the "[[E-Space]] Trilogy".
* [[28 January]] - Production of [[TV]]: ''[[Logopolis (TV story)|Logopolis]]'' concluded, bringing an end to the [[Tom Baker]] era.
* [[31 January]] - [[TV]]: ''[[The Keeper of Traken]]'' Part One was first broadcast. [[Sarah Sutton]] debuted as new companion [[Nyssa]], although she did not officially become a companion until the next story, and [[Anthony Ainley]] made his first appearance on the series, though not yet as [[the Master]].
* The pop band The Human League released the instrumental "Tom Baker" (in honour of [[Tom Baker|the actor]]) on the flipside of their single "Boys and Girls". This piece of music was later reused for the ''[[Project Who]]'' radio series in 2005.
* [[7 February]] - [[TV]]: ''[[The Keeper of Traken]]'' Part Two was first broadcast.
* [[14 February]] - [[TV]]: ''[[The Keeper of Traken]]'' Part Three was first broadcast.
* [[21 February]] - [[TV]]: ''[[The Keeper of Traken]]'' Part Four was first broadcast. [[Anthony Ainley]] became the newest and longest-serving incarnation of [[the Master]].
* 21 - [[Doctor Who theme|''Doctor Who'' theme]] composer [[Ron Grainer]] died.
* [[26 February]] - Actor [[Gerald Cross]] died.
* [[28 February]] - [[TV]]: ''[[Logopolis (TV story)|Logopolis]]'' Part One was first broadcast. [[Janet Fielding]] debuted as new companion [[Tegan Jovanka]].
* [[5 March]] - Actor [[Miranda Borman]] was born.
* [[7 March]] - [[TV]]: ''[[Logopolis (TV story)|Logopolis]]'' Part Two was first broadcast.
* [[14 March]] - [[TV]]: ''[[Logopolis (TV story)|Logopolis]]'' Part Three was first broadcast. [[Sarah Sutton]] returned as [[Nyssa]] and officially became a companion.
* [[21 March]] - [[TV]]: ''[[Logopolis (TV story)|Logopolis]]'' Part Four was first broadcast, concluding Season 18 and ending with [[Tom Baker]]'s [[regeneration]] into [[Peter Davison]]. For the last time until [[2005]], the lead actor of the series was credited on screen as "Doctor Who". Beginning with the next season, the credit became "The Doctor".
* [[28 March]] - Actor [[Gareth David-Lloyd]] was born.
* [[John Nathan-Turner]] wrote a story outline for the proposed ''[[K9 and Company]]'' spin-off pilot story.
* [[13 April]] - Studio taping began on [[TV]]: ''[[Four to Doomsday]]'', the first story of the [[Peter Davison]] era to be made, though not the first to be broadcast.
* [[17 April]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Enemy of the World]]'' was first published. Written by series actor [[Ian Marter]], the book was controversial at the time of release for its use of adult language in a line of books officially considered children's literature. This was the last novelisation in the [[Target Books]] line to use [[Doctor Who logo#logo four|the "diamond logo"]].
* [[28 April]] - Actor [[Ben Loyd-Holmes]] was born.
* [[John Nathan-Turner]] and [[Anthony Root]] composed a "format document" for a planned spin-off series to be entitled ''[[K9 and Company]]''.
* [[8 May]] - Actor [[Ayesha Antoine]] was born.
* [[12 May]] - [[Elisabeth Sladen]] was officially invited to reprise the role of [[Sarah Jane Smith]] for the planned ''[[K9 and Company]]'' spin-off.
* [[21 May]] - [[REF]]: ''[[The Doctor Who Programme Guide]]'', Volumes 1 and 2, were first published in hardcover.
* [[27 May]] - Writer [[Kit Pedler]] died.
* [[29 May]] - Actor [[Ramsay Williams]] died.
* [[31 May]] - [[Composer]] [[Jamie Robertson]] was born.
* The ''[[Doctor Who Annual 1982]]'' was published.
* [[11 September]] - Actor [[Lachlan Nieboer]] was born.
* [[25 September]] - Actor [[Eric Elliot]] died.
* [[15 October]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[Doctor Who and an Unearthly Child]]'', an adaptation of the [[An Unearthly Child|very first Doctor Who serial]], was first published. Its publication promoted the upcoming rebroadcast of the serial by [[BBC Two]] as part of their "Five Faces of Doctor Who" special series re-broadcasts. The [[Target Books]] line switched to the then-current [[Doctor Who logo#Logo Five|"neon tubing" series logo]] with this release.
** Paperback editions of [[REF]]: ''[[The Doctor Who Programme Guide]]'' Volumes 1 and 2 was published. The books were revised from the hardback versions.
* [[24 October]] - Actor [[Jemima Rooper]] was born.
* Production of the pilot episode of the planned ''[[K9 and Company]]'' spin-off series, [[TV]]: ''[[A Girl's Best Friend]]'', took place this month.
* [[2 November]] - "[[The Five Faces of Doctor Who]]" special re-broadcast series commenced with the third television broadcast of the first part of [[TV]]: ''[[An Unearthly Child]]'', the very first episode of ''[[Doctor Who]]''. It aired in the [[UK]] on [[BBC Two]].
* [[3 November]] - The second television broadcast of "The Cave of Skulls" (the second episode of [[TV]]: ''[[An Unearthly Child]]'') took place in the [[UK]] on [[BBC Two]]
* [[4 November]] - The second television broadcast of "The Forest of Fear" (the third episode of [[TV]]: ''[[An Unearthly Child]]'') took place in the [[UK]] on [[BBC Two]].
* [[5 November]] - The second television broadcast of "The Firemaker" (the fourth and last episode of [[TV]]: ''[[An Unearthly Child]]'') took place in the [[UK]] on [[BBC Two]].
* [[REF]]: ''[[The Doctor Who Quiz Book]]'' by [[Nigel Robinson]] was published.
* [[18 December]] - Actor [[Joshua Dallas]] was born.
* [[21 December]] - The final new episode of [[Terry Nation]]'s ''[[Blake's 7]]'' aired on the BBC.
* [[28 December]] - [[TV]]: ''[[A Girl's Best Friend]]'', a pilot episode for the proposed spin-off ''[[K9 and Company]]'', was first broadcast. The pilot reintroduced [[Sarah Jane Smith]] and introduced [[K9 Mark III]].
=== Unknown dates ===
* Actor [[Steven Scott]] died.
* [[Marvel Comics]] published ''[[Marvel Premiere]]'' issue 60, bringing to a close the first set of American [[Fourth Doctor]] comic strip reprints from ''[[Doctor Who Weekly]]''. Another series, ''[[Doctor Who (1984)|Doctor Who]]'', followed in 1984.
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