1964 (production)

Unknown Dates

 * Early 1964 - Moris Farhi submitted a six-episode script entitled Farewell Great Macedon and a single-episode script entitled The Fragile Yellow Arc of Fragrance. Neither were produced, but both would be published in 2009 and were adapted for Big Finish Productions' The Lost Stories range in 2010.

April

 * 20 April - BBC2, the United Kingdom's third TV network, was launched. Henceforth, the main BBC network, which aired Doctor Who, would be known as BBC1.

June

 * 15 June - Doctor Who 's first location filming done on this day, as inserts for The Reign of Terror.
 * 16 June - All the sc enes featuring Ian and Webster from "Guests of Madame Guillotine" were filmed at Ealing Studios. (INFO: "Guests of Madame Guillotine")
 * 18 June - Models sho ts of the burning farmhouse from "A Land of Fear" were pre-filmed at Stage 3 of Ealing Studios. (INFO: "A Land of Fear")
 * 19 June - "A Race Ag ainst Death" was recorded at BBC Television Centre. (INFO: "A Race Against Death")
 * 26 June - "Kidnap" w as recorded at Lime Grove Studios. (INFO: "Kidnap")

July

 * 3 July - "A Desperate Venture" was recorded at Lime Grove Studios. (INFO: "A Desperate Venture")
 * 10 July - "A Land of Fear" was recorded at Lime Grove Studios G. (TCH 3)
 * 17 July - "Guests of Madame Guillotine" was recorded at Lime Grove Studios G. (TCH 3)

November

 * 25 November - The Daily Mail published a satirical cartoon strip by in which Charles de Gaulle was depicted as a Dalek-like creature. The strip would eventually reappear in a somewhat official capacity in the 2013 docudrama An Adventure in Space and Time.