1995

History of the Doctor Who universe

 * On Earth, the DVD video format is finalized and within a few years would become the dominant home video entertainment format on the planet. Among those who subsequently became involved in DVD authoring is time-displaced Billy Shipton. (DW: Blink)

January

 * Warlock First Published


 * The Romance of Crime First Published


 * 11 - Peter Pratt, who portrayed the Master in "The Deadly Assassin," dies.

February

 * Set Piece First Published


 * The Ghosts of N-Space First Published. This novelisation of the Ghosts of N-Space audio drama is the first novelisation of any Doctor Who story to not be released under the now-retired Target Books banner. Instead, it is published as part of the Virgin Missing Adventures line. It is the last novelisation of a BBC-produced Doctor Who story to be published by Virgin Publishing and the last until BBC Books published Doctor Who - The Novel of the Film in 1996.


 * 22 - Nicholas Pennell (Winton in Colony in Space) dies from cancer in Stratford, Ontario, Canada.

March

 * Infinite Requiem First Published


 * Time of Your Life First Published


 * 6 - Alan Haywood, who played Hector in "The Myth Makers," dies from a heart attack.

April

 * Sanctuary First Published


 * Dancing the Code First Published

May

 * Human Nature First Published, which would later be adapted for television by its author (Paul Cornell) for the third series of the revived Doctor Who in 2007.


 * The Menagerie First Published

June

 * Original Sin First Published


 * System Shock First Published

July

 * Sky Pirates! First Published


 * The Sorcerer's Apprentice First Published

August

 * Zamper First Published


 * Invasion of the Cat-People First Published


 * 7 - Dursley McLinden, who played Mike Smith in Remembrance of the Daleks, dies.


 * 18 - Donald Bisset, who played Colin McLaren in The Highlanders, dies in London.

September

 * Toy Soldiers First Published


 * Managra First Published


 * Alan Bromly (director of The Time Warrior and Nightmare of Eden) dies.

October

 * Head Games First Published


 * Millennial Rites First Published

November

 * The Also People First Published


 * The Empire of Glass First Published

December

 * Shakedown First Published. Published under the Virgin New Adventures line, this book is based upon the unofficial fan film Shakedown: Return of the Sontarans and is the second of threet post-Target Books novelisations to be published by Virgin Publishing. It is also the first time such a production has been adapted in this way.


 * Lords of the Storm First Published


 * 16 - Tony Then (Lee in The Talons of Weng-Chiang) dies in Singapore.

Unknown

 * Decalog 2: Lost Property First Published
 * Early winter: Who fandom is taken by surprise with the announcement that the American network, Fox, is to co-produce with the BBC a made-for-television film reviving Doctor Who, as a possible "pilot" for a new series. The producers announce that Paul McGann has been cast as the new Doctor, but Sylvester McCoy will also appear as the Seventh Doctor, making the film a continuation of the original series rather than a remake or reboot. Doctor Who: The TV Movie is scheduled to air in the spring of 1996. Filming is to take place in Vancouver, Canada, marking not only the first time a Doctor Who story has been filmed in North America, but also the first time a story had been completely mounted outside the United Kingdom (previously foreign location filming had been done, with studio filming still in Britain).
 * Panini Comics takes over the publishing rights to Doctor Who Magazine from Marvel Comics UK.
 * A "Special Edition" of The Five Doctors is released by BBC Video, featuring updated special effects, reordered scenes, new musical scoring, and other new footage.