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]]
- 1969 - Studio filming for Doctor Who and the Silurians took place at BBC Television Centre 1. (REF: Doctor Who The Handbook: The Third Doctor)
- 1984 - Studio filming for Timelash took place. (REF: Doctor Who The Handbook: The Sixth Doctor)
- 2007 - The Big Finish audio story The Dark Husband was recorded at the Moat Studios.
- 2008 - Big Finish's Bernice Summerfield audio story Absence was recorded.
- 2009 - The first series of Big Finish's Doctor Who spin-off Jago & Litefoot was recorded at the Moat Studios.
- 2022 - Big Finish's UNIT: Nemesis audio anthology Masters of Time was recorded at the Soundhouse.
21 December was a date.
Holidays and observances[[edit] | [edit source]]
In the southern hemisphere on Earth, 21 December was also known as Midsummer's Eve. (PROSE: Iceberg [+]Loading...["Iceberg (novel)"]) In the northern hemisphere, it was instead the winter solstice. While John Lennon was convinced that the date was also Aztec sun god Huitzilopochtli's birthday, the Seventh Doctor dismissed him as "getting [his] mythologies meddled". (PROSE: The Left-Handed Hummingbird [+]Loading...["The Left-Handed Hummingbird (novel)"])
Events[[edit] | [edit source]]
In 350 million BC, the Isop and Grem galaxies collided and formed the Silver Devastation. (PROSE: Time Traveller's Diary [+]Loading...["Time Traveller's Diary (novel)"])
In 1956, the racial segregation of buses ended in Montgomery, Alabama, as a result of the Montgomery Bus Boycott. (TV: Rosa [+]Loading...["Rosa (TV story)"])
In 1981, the Hecate Cult intended to sacrifice Brendan Richards in Moreton Harwood. However, he was rescued by Sarah Jane Smith and K9 Mark III before this could happen. (TV: A Girl's Best Friend [+]Loading...["A Girl's Best Friend (TV story)"])
In 2010, it was the date of an unknown Torchwood Three operation. The date was in both Captain Jack Harkness' and Gwen Cooper's CIA files, detailing the figures of a "case" numbered "00938478766-04". (TV: The New World [+]Loading...["The New World (TV story)"])
Other[[edit] | [edit source]]
According to a calendar on the Snowcap base, 21 December 1986 was a Sunday. (TV: The Tenth Planet [+]Loading...["The Tenth Planet (TV story)"])
- You may be looking for the event in the DWU.
- 1963 - "The Dead Planet", the first episode of The Daleks, premiered on BBC tv. Dalekmania began.
- 1964 - Part seven of the comic story The Klepton Parasites was published in the 680th issue of TV Comic.
- 1965 - The stage play The Curse of the Daleks premièred at Wyndham's Theatre. The short story The Daleks was published as a tie-in.
- 1968
- Episode eight of The Invasion premiered on BBC1.
- Part four of the TV Comic story Jungle of Doom was published.
- 1974 - Part three of the TV Comic story The Wanderers was published.
- 1988 - Part two of The Greatest Show In The Galaxy premiered on BBC1.
- 1989 - The novelisation of The Greatest Show in the Galaxy was published by Target Books.
- 1995 - DWM 234 was published by Marvel Comics.
- 1996 - Part ten of the Radio Times comic story Ascendance was published.
- 2011 - Part two of Attack of the Snowmen was published online.
- 2012 - Songtaran Carols was released online.
- 2014
- Part three of Behind You was published online.
- Toby Hadoke's Who's Round 98 was released online.
- 2015 - Part one of Haunted was published online.
- 2016 - The Ninth Doctor Ongoing #8, The Tenth Doctor Year Two #17, and The Eleventh Doctor Year Two #15 were published by Titan Comics.
- 2017
- Doctor Who and the Horror of Coal Hill was published as part of the 2017 Adventure Calendar.
- Toby Hadoke's Who's Round 231 was released online.
- 2018 - The Devil's Footprints was released by Big Finish Productions.
- 2020 - Incoming Transmission was released online.
- 2023 - Five Gold Rings was published by Candy Jar Books.
- 1915 - Actor James Cairncross was born.[1]
- 1937 - Actor Sheila Reid was born.[2]
- 1945 - Actor Alibe Parsons was born.[3]
- 1950 - Actor Jane How was born.[4]
- 1968 - Actor Catherine Cusack was born.[5]
- 1969 - Actor Amanda Drew was born.[6]
- 1972 - Actor Chris Porter was born.[7]
- 1979 - Actor Daniel Brocklebank was born.[8]
- 1982 - Actor Edmund Bailey died.[9]
- 1986 - Actor Eve Mauro was born.[10]
- 1989 - Actor Edmund Warwick died.[11]
- 1990 - Actor Mandeep Dhillon was born.[12]
- 1991 - Actor Colin Douglas died.[13]
- 1992 - Actor Alexander Arnold was born.[14]
- 1998 - Actor Roger Avon died.[15]
- 1999
- Actor Jack Le White died.[16]
- Actor John Arnatt died.[17]
- 2000 - Actor John Lee died.[18]
- 2001 - Dalek operator Kevin Manser died.[19]
- 2012 - Actor Daphne Oxenford died.[20]
- 2015 - Actor Frances Pidgeon died.[21]
- ↑ The Scotsman
- ↑ The Sun
- ↑ Doctor Who Guide
- ↑ Aveleyman
- ↑ Doctor Who Guide
- ↑ Famous Birthdays
- ↑ Behind the Voice Actors
- ↑ People Pill
- ↑ Aveleyman
- ↑ Famous Birthdays
- ↑ Aveleyman
- ↑ Doctor Who Guide
- ↑ Vipfaq
- ↑ Famous Birthdays
- ↑ Aveleyman
- ↑ IMDb
- ↑ The Guardian
- ↑ Aveleyman
- ↑ Doctor Who Guide
- ↑ Aveleyman
- ↑ Aveleyman