1965 (releases)


 * 2 January - "The Powerful Enemy" debuted on BBC1.
 * 9 January - "Desperate Measures" debuted on BBC1.
 * 16 January - "The Slave Traders" debuted on BBC1.
 * 16 - The final part of The Klepton Parasites was released.
 * 23 January - "All Roads Lead to Rome" debuted on BBC1.
 * 23 - The first part of The Therovian Quest was released.
 * 23 - The Daleks comic strip in TV Century 21.
 * 30 January - "Conspiracy" debuted on BBC1.
 * 6 February - "Inferno" debuted on BBC1.
 * 13 February - "The Web Planet" debuted on BBC1. Though it only got 53% in figures, this episode brought 13.5 million viewers, which as of Fall 2009 remains the highest single viewership of any Doctor Who episode ever.
 * 13 - The third Radio Times Doctor Who cover featured the upcoming The Web Planet with a photo of the Zarbi and the Vortis landscape.
 * 20 February - "The Zarbi", (The Web Planet Episode 2) was first broadcast.
 * 27 February - "Escape to Danger" debuted on BBC1.
 * 27 - The final part of The Therovian Quest was released.
 * The Earthlings released the single "Landing of the Daleks"/"March of the Robots" on Parlophone Records. The BBC banned the single due to the fact that "Landing of the Daleks" included a Morse code message – S.O.S., S.O.S., Daleks have landed – and it was felt the sound of the international distress signal S.O.S. might mislead shipping if radio operators should hear it. The record was reissued with the offending sound scrambled.
 * 6 March - "Crater of Needles" debuted on BBC1.
 * 7 March - The first part of COMIC: The Hijackers of Thrax was released.
 * 13 March - "Invasion" debuted on BBC1.
 * 20 March - "The Centre" debuted on BBC1.
 * 20 - The final part of COMIC: The Hijackers of Thrax was released.
 * 27 March - "The Lion" debuted on BBC1.
 * 27 - The first part of On the Web Planet was released.
 * 3 April - "The Knight of Jaffa" debuted on BBC1.
 * 10 April - "The Wheel of Fortune" debuted on BBC1.
 * 17 April - "The Warlords" debuted on BBC1.
 * 24 April - "The Space Museum" debuted on BBC1.
 * 1 May - "The Dimensions of Time" debuted on BBC1.
 * 01 - The last part of COMIC: On the Web Planet was released.
 * 8 May - "The Search" debuted on BBC1.
 * 08 - The first part of COMIC: The Gyros Injustice was released.
 * 15 May - "The Final Phase" debuted on BBC1.
 * 22 May - "The Executioners" debuted on BBC1.
 * 29 May - "The Death of Time" debuted on BBC1.
 * 5 June - "Flight Through Eternity" debuted on BBC1. Peter Purves appeared on the series for the first time, but not as Steven Taylor.
 * 12 June - "Journey into Terror" debuted on BBC1.
 * 12 - The last part of COMIC: The Gyros Injustice was released.
 * 17 June - The Dalek Painting Book was published by Souvenir Press and Panther Books. A massive 350,000 copies were printed.
 * 19 June - "The Death of Doctor Who" debuted on BBC1. This was the first use of the name "Doctor Who" in an episode title.
 * 19 - The first part of COMIC: Challenge of the Piper was released.
 * 25 June - Dr. Who and the Daleks, a colour feature film loosely based upon The Daleks, was released, featuring the debut of Peter Cushing as Dr. Who.
 * 26 June - "The Planet of Decision" debuted on BBC1.
 * The pop single "Who's Who", performed by Roberta Tovey, was released on Polydor. Tovey was a star of the recently-released film Dr. Who and the Daleks.
 * Jack Dorsey and His Orchestra released the single "Dance of the Daleks" on Polydor.
 * 3 July - "The Watcher" debuted on BBC1.
 * 10 July - "The Meddling Monk" debuted on BBC1.
 * 17 July - "A Battle of Wits" debuted on BBC1.
 * 17 - The last part of COMIC: Challenge of the Piper was released.
 * 24 July - "Checkmate", the final episode of season 2, was first broadcast.
 * 24 - The first part of COMIC: Moon Landing was released.
 * Paint and Draw the Film of Dr. Who and the Daleks was published by Souvenir Press. Again, some 350,000 copies were printed.
 * 7 August - The last part of COMIC: Moon Landing was released.
 * 14 August - The first part of COMIC: Time in Reverse was released.
 * 28 August - The final part of COMIC: Time in Reverse was released.
 * 4 September - The first part of COMIC: Lizardworld was released.
 * 11 September - Season 3 commenced with the BBC1 debut of "Four Hundred Dawns"
 * 16 September - PROSE: Doctor Who and the Zarbi by Bill Strutton, the second novelisation of a Doctor Who serial (The Web Planet), was first published by Frederick Muller.
 * 18 September - "Trap of Steel" debuted on BBC1.
 * 25 September - "Air Lock" debuted on BBC1.
 * 25 - The final part of COMIC: Lizardworld was released.
 * The first Doctor Who annual, Doctor Who Annual 1966, was published by World Distributors, Ltd.
 * 2 October - "The Exploding Planet" debuted on BBC1.
 * 02 - The first part of COMIC: The Ordeals of Demeter was released.
 * 7 October - The Dalek Pocketbook and Space Travellers Guide was first published.
 * 9 October - Mission to the Unknown was first broadcast.
 * 11 October - The Dalek World was first published.
 * 16 October - "Temple of Secrets" debuted on BBC1. This was the first episode produced by John Wiles.
 * 21 October - The Avengers episode "Death at Bargain Prices" aired in the UK for the first time. This episode of the series created by Sydney Newman included a cameo appearance by several Daleks — in toy form in a department store.
 * 23 October - "Small Prophet, Quick Return" debuted on BBC1.
 * 23 - The final part of COMIC: The Ordeals of Demeter was released.
 * 30 October - "Death of a Spy" debuted on BBC1.
 * 30 - The first part of COMIC: Enter: The Go-Ray was released.
 * 6 November - "Horse of Destruction" debuted on BBC1.
 * 13 November - "The Nightmare Begins" debuted on BBC1. Nicholas Courtney made his first appearance on Doctor Who, playing Bret Vyon.
 * 20 November - "Day of Armageddon" debuted on BBC1.
 * 21 November - The final part of COMIC: Enter: The Go-Ray was released.
 * 27 November - "Devil's Planet" debuted on BBC1.
 * 4 December - "The Traitors" debuted on BBC1. Adrienne Hill made her final appearance as Katarina as her character became the first companion to be killed off. Jean Marsh, who previously appeared in The Crusade, made her debut as single-story companion Sara Kingdom.
 * 11 December - "Counter Plot" debuted on BBC1.
 * 18 December - "Coronas of the Sun" debuted on BBC1.
 * 21 December - The stage play The Curse of the Daleks premiered at Wyndham's Theatre in London. The play ran into 1966.
 * 25 December - "The Feast of Steven" debuted on BBC1.
 * 25 - The first part of COMIC: A Christmas Story was released.

Unknown dates

 * Armada Books published the first paperback edition of the first Doctor Who novelisation: PROSE: Dr. Who in an Exciting Adventure with the Daleks.
 * PROSE: Doctor Who and the Crusaders was first published, adapting The Crusade. This was the third and last of a trilogy of novelisations published by Frederick Muller. The next new novelisation was not published until PROSE: Doctor Who and the Auton Invasion established the Target novelisation line in early 1974.