1992 (releases)


 * An Unearthly Child was released in the US on home video.
 * 10 January - "The Meddling Monk", Episode 2 of The Time Meddler, repeated on BBC2
 * 16 January - Doctor Who - The Daleks, formerly titled Doctor Who and the Daleks, was reissued by Target Books with a new cover.
 * 23 January - Doctor Who - The Nightmare Fair was reissued by Target. It was the only volume of the "Missing Adventures" line to be republished by Target.
 * 17 February - Actor Jack Montgomery was born.
 * 20 February - Cat's Cradle: Time's Crucible was first published, launching the second Virgin New Adventures story arc, a trilogy this time.
 * 2 March - Actor Anthony Lang died.
 * 3 March - Actor Robert Beatty died.
 * Actor James Appleby died.
 * 16 April - Cat's Cradle: Warhead was first published.
 * 18 April - Actor James Bate died.
 * 15 May - Actor Bartlett Mullins died.
 * 19 May - Actor Eleanor Tomlinson was born.
 * 6 June - BBC Audio, taking advantage of the fact that audio recordings existed for the many Doctor Who episodes of the 1960s that had been destroyed, began issuing soundtrack recordings for these missing stories in "audio book" format on cassette. The first two to be released were The Evil of the Daleks and The Macra Terror. Similar releases didn't occur again for another year.
 * 18 June - Cat's Cradle: Witch Mark was first published, ending the Cat's Cradle trilogy. Although Virgin continued the idea of multi-book story arcs, this was the last time an overall arc title was used for each book.
 * 20 August - Nightshade was first published. This was the first standalone New Adventures novel, and featured a character inspired by both the Doctor and Bernard Quatermass.
 * 27 August - Doctor Who Yearbook 1993 was published.
 * 31 August - Actor Holly Earl was born.
 * 11 September - REF: Doctor Who: The Monsters was first published by Virgin Publishing.
 * 24 September - After a hiatus of nearly two years, Titan Books revived its Doctor Who: The Scripts line with the first-ever publication of the script for the never-produced First Doctor serial, The Masters of Luxor.
 * 24 - The Sci-Fi Channel, an American cable network devoted to broadcasting science fiction programming, launched. It became the home network for the revived Doctor Who during its first four seasons; it was renamed "Syfy" in 2009.
 * 10 October - REF: Doctor Who: The Sixties was first published, the first book in a trilogy looking at the different eras of the series.
 * 15 October - Love and War was first published, introducing the character of Professor Benny Summerfield. This book received pre-release publicity due to the fact Benny was the first original companion created for the spin-off novels (although original companions had appeared in the comic strips as early as the 1960s). According to the documentary Stripped for Action: The Seventh Doctor, the character was created in conjunction with Doctor Who Magazine. Ace temporarily left the series after this novel.
 * 20 October - Actor Brian Badcoe died.
 * 5 November - The Doctor Who: The Scripts release of The Dæmons was first published.
 * 18 November - Actor Andrew Carr died.
 * 19 November - REF: The Universal Databank was first published.
 * 3 December - Transit was first published, introducing the recurring character of Kadiatu Lethbridge-Stewart.
 * 4 December - REF: Doctor Who - The Handbook: The Fourth Doctor was first published by Virgin Publishing. It was the first in a series of detailed profiles of each era of the series. The books covered each of the Doctors to date, with the final book published in 1998.
 * 11 December - Actor Michael Robbins died.
 * 12 December - Actor Gladys Spencer died.

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 * To mark Doctor Who's thirtieth anniversary in 1993, the BBC announced plans for a made-for-video movie entitled The Dark Dimension which would have featured all surviving Doctor actors, most notably Tom Baker. Production was ultimately cancelled and the shorter tribute, NOTDWU: Dimensions in Time, was commissioned instead.
 * Independent film company BBV Productions released Summoned by Shadows, the first release in its series, The Stranger. This was the first of numerous independent productions made over the next decade featuring actors from Doctor Who and characters analogous to characters in Doctor Who (see Doctor Who pastiches).