1995 (production)

April

 * April - Jon Pertwee filmed his regeneration scene as a cameo for the fan film Devious. It was his last performance as the Third Doctor.
 * April - Philip Segal completes his first draft of the script for the Paul McGann TV movie.

September

 * 18 September - A month after his last draft, writer Matthew Jacobs submitted yet another major draft, this time with some drastic changes. The death dimension written out, the Master's main focus is now the Millennium Star, a "intergalactic roving force field" that passes by the Earth once a millennium. It's now the Star that the Master wants to use to reshape the universe through the power of the Eye of Harmony. The Master attempts to recruit the Doctor's two companions in this draft, posing as a "false messiah". After meeting with the BBC, Jacobs revised his ideas and handed in a fourth script on 14 November.

December

 * 11 December - The Outpost Gallifrey and Doctor Who Forum websites were launched by Shaun Lyon. With modifications and name changes along the way, they ran until 2009.

Unknown Dates

 * Autumn - Who fandom was taken by surprise with the announcement that the American network, Fox, was to co-produce with the BBC a made-for-television film reviving Doctor Who, as a possible "pilot" for a new series. The producers announced that Paul McGann was cast as the new Doctor, but Sylvester McCoy would also appear as the Seventh Doctor, making the film a continuation of the original series rather than a remake or reboot. Doctor Who was scheduled to air in the spring of 1996. Filming was to take place in Vancouver, Canada, marking not only the first time a Doctor Who story had 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).
 * Unknown - Panini Comics took over the publishing rights to Doctor Who Magazine from Marvel Comics UK.