1984

May

 * The Doctor defeats the Malus in Little Hodcombe. (DW: The Awakening)

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 * H.C. Clements is bought by the Torchwood Institute.
 * The Fifth Doctor, Tegan and Turlough arrive in London where they encounter canisters of Movellan virus and Dalek duplicates. (DW: Resurrection of the Daleks)
 * Turlough returns to Trion and Peri Brown joins the Doctor on his travels and Kamelion is destroyed. (DW: Planet of Fire)
 * Martha Jones is born.
 * Lucie Miller's Auntie Pat was killed by Zygons and replaced by her Zygon husband Trevor. (BFA: Grand Theft Cosmos)

January

 * 05 - DW: Warriors of the Deep Episode 1 is first broadcast, launching Season 21 and marking the return of both the Sea Devils and the Silurians, races not seen since the Jon Pertwee era.
 * 06 - DW: Warriors of the Deep Episode 2 is first broadcast.
 * 12 - DW: Warriors of the Deep Episode 3 is first broadcast.
 * DWN: Doctor Who - Mawdryn Undead is first published.
 * The final studio recording session for DW: The Caves of Androzani is held, concluding Peter Davison's time as the Fifth Doctor.
 * 13 - DW: Warriors of the Deep Episode 4 is first broadcast.
 * 19 - DW: The Awakening Episode 1 is first broadcast. This is the final two-part Doctor Who story produced using the 25-minute-episode format.
 * 20 - DW: The Awakening Episode 2 is first broadcast.
 * 26 - DW: Frontios Episode 1 is first broadcast.
 * 27 - DW: Frontios Episode 2 is first broadcast.
 * Douglas Camfield Dies

February

 * Doctor Who Monthly changes its title to Doctor Who Magazine.
 * 02 - DW: Frontios Episode 3 is first broadcast.
 * 03 - DW: Frontios Episode 4 is first broadcast.
 * 07 - Production commences on DW: The Twin Dilemma, the first story of the Colin Baker era.
 * 08 - DW: Resurrection of the Daleks Episode 1 is first broadcast. Due to a scheduling issue relating to the 1984 Winter Olympics, Resurrection of the Daleks is reedited into two 50-minute episodes rather than the usual 4 25-minute episodes. These are the first "double-length" episodes; the format would be adopted full time in the next season.
 * 15 - DW: Resurrection of the Daleks Episode 2 is first broadcast. Janet Fielding leaves the series with this episode.
 * 23 - DW: Planet of Fire Episode 1 is first broadcast.Nicola Bryant debuts as new companion Peri Brown.
 * 24 - DW: Planet of Fire Episode 2 is first broadcast.

March

 * 01 - DW: Planet of Fire Episode 3 is first broadcast.
 * 02 - DW: Planet of Fire Episode 4 is first broadcast. Kamelion is destroyed and Mark Strickson leaves the series.
 * 08 - DW: The Caves of Androzani Episode 1 is first broadcast.
 * 09 - DW: The Caves of Androzani Episode 2 is first broadcast.
 * 15 - DW: The Caves of Androzani Episode 3 is first broadcast.
 * DWN: Doctor Who - Kinda is first published. This is the last fully photographic Peter Davison cover.


 * 16 - DW: The Caves of Androzani Episode 4 is first broadcast, ending in Peter Davison's regeneration into Colin Baker
 * 17 - John Dearth, who provided the voice of BOSS in DW: The Green Death and portrayed Lupton in DW: Planet of the Spiders dies.
 * 22 - DW: The Twin Dilemma Episode 1 is first broadcast, launching the Colin Baker era. A slight modification is made to the series logo, adding a prism effect (which creates the effect of it being curved); the logo used for merchandising, however, remains as per the version introduced in 1980. This is the first time since the switchover from William Hartnell to Patrick Troughton that a regeneration occurred before the end of a season, allowing the new Doctor to finish the year.
 * 23 - DW: The Twin Dilemma Episode 2 is first broadcast.
 * 27 - Derek Francis, who played Nero in DW: The Romans, dies from a heart attack in Wimbledon.
 * 29 - DW: The Twin Dilemma Episode 3 is first broadcast.
 * 30 - DW: The Twin Dilemma Episode 4 is first broadcast, concluding Season 21. This was the last half-hour episode until 1986 as Season 22 moves to a new format of 45-minute episodes. The 1984 season also marks the end of the show's 24-episode long seasons. Beginning in 1985 the number of episodes is reduced to 13, later 14. A similar episode count would persist when the series returned in 2005.

April

 * 15 - Magician and comic Tommy Cooper, who at one point was considered a contender to play the Doctor, suffers a heart attack during a live TV performance and dies backstage.
 * 22 - Michelle Ryan born.

May

 * 03 - DWN: Doctor Who - Snakedance is first published. With this release, Target Books returns to using artistic covers, although for this and the next Fifth Doctor novelisation, a modified series logo incorporating a photograph of Peter Davison is utilized.
 * 15 - Tom Baker guest stars in the American TV series, Remington Steele, in the episode "Hounded Steele".
 * 24 - DWN: Doctor Who - Enlightenment is first published. A rare occasion where more than one novelisation has been published at different times within the same calendar month. Second and last use of the modified logo-and-photo branding for a Fifth Doctor novelisation, and the final use of a photographic element on a Doctor Who fiction book until the 1988 novelisation of DWN: Time and the Rani. As Target was not allowed to feature artistic renderings of Peter Davison at the time, this was the last appearance of an image of the Fifth Doctor on a new novelisation, although Target would finally be allowed to feature drawings of Davison when it issued new editions of many of its novelisations in the early 1990s. Target subsequently chose not to include images of the Sixth Doctor on initial releases of any of that era's novelisations; therefore, an image of the current Doctor would not appear again on the cover of a newly issued Target novelisation until DWN: Paradise Towers was published in December 1988.

June

 * 14 - BBC Broadcasting Research issues a Viewing Panel Report gauging response to Season 21 of Doctor Who, which had included the changeover from Fifth Doctor Peter Davison to Sixth Doctor Colin Baker. The season receives an Appreciation Index of 57, while newcomer Baker has received a "rather cool reception" from viewers.

July

 * 11 - Hugh Morton, who played Sir James Gregson in DW: The Seeds of Death dies.


 * 19 - DWN: Doctor Who - The Dominators is first published. First non-Fifth Doctor novelisation in two years.

August

 * Doctor Who Annual 1985 published.
 * 16 - DWN: Doctor Who - Warriors of the Deep is first published. First fully-artistic Fifth Doctor novelisation cover and the first to use the new white-outline version of the Target Books logo.

September

 * 20 - DWN: Doctor Who - The Aztecs is first published. Last book to use the colour version of the Target Books logo.
 * REF: Doctor Who: The Key to Time is first published.

October

 * 10 - Joan Young, who played Catherine de Medici in DW: The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve dies.
 * Alan Lake (Herrick in DW: Underworld) commits suicide.
 * 18 - DWN: Doctor Who - Inferno is first published.
 * REF: The Doctor Who Pattern Book is first published.
 * Marvel Comics in the United States launches the monthly comic book Doctor Who, featuring colorized reprints of comic strips and other features from Doctor Who Magazine. Initially, Fourth Doctor material is featured, with Fifth Doctor material following the next year.

November

 * 7 - Hayden Jones, who provided the Auton voice in DW: Terror of the Autons, as well as playing Lenny Vosper in the following story, DW: The Mind of Evil, dies.
 * 15 - DWN: Doctor Who - The Highlanders is first published.
 * REF: Doctor Who: Brain Teasers and Mind Benders is first published by Target Books, written by 16-year-old fan Adrian Heath.
 * 20 - Peter Welch, who played the Sergeant in DW: The Highlanders and Morgan in DW: The Android Invasion, dies in Hammersmith, England.

December

 * 10 - DWN: Doctor Who - Frontios is first published.
 * 25 - Georgia Moffett, daughter of Peter Davison is born. After unsuccessfully trying out for the role of Rose Tyler, Moffett would later play Jenny in DW: The Doctor's Daughter.

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 * Dennis Cleary, who took the part of a peasant in DW: The Reign of Terror, dies.