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== Events ==
 
== Events ==
 
* [[14 February]] - Dr. [[Owen Harper]], [[Torchwood Three]] operative, was born. ([[TV]]: ''[[Exit Wounds]]'', [[WEB]]: ''[[Torchwood website|torchwood.co.uk]]'')
 
* [[14 February]] - Dr. [[Owen Harper]], [[Torchwood Three]] operative, was born. ([[TV]]: ''[[Exit Wounds]]'', [[WEB]]: ''[[Torchwood website|torchwood.co.uk]]'')
 
 
* [[15 April]] - [[Samantha Jones]], future [[companion]] of the [[Eighth Doctor]], was born. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Unnatural History]]'')
 
* [[15 April]] - [[Samantha Jones]], future [[companion]] of the [[Eighth Doctor]], was born. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Unnatural History]]'')
 
 
* The [[science fiction]] film ''[[Prey for a Miracle]]'', which was inspired by [[UFO]] / [[god]]s scare caused by the [[Latter-Day Pantheon]] in [[New York City]] in [[March]] and [[April]] [[1965]], was released. It was directed by a newcomer named [[Anthony Jones]]. The film's screenplay was based on the book ''How I Saved the World'' by [[Alexander Lullington-Smythe]], which was published by Aphrodite Press in [[1976]] and was "very publicly discredited" in [[1978]]. The veteran science fiction and horror star [[Peter Cushing]] played the lead role of "the mysterious government adviser, [[Dr. Who (Dalek movies)|Doctor Who]]," a character loosely based on the [[First Doctor]]. However, a film critic for the magazine ''Film in Focus'' noted that Cushing's "endearingly eccentric professor [was] as fictional as the rest of ''Prey for a Miracle''" as what little was known about the real life "Doctor" suggested that he was "a shadowy, manipulative figure. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Salvation (novel)|Salvation]]'')
 
* The [[science fiction]] film ''[[Prey for a Miracle]]'', which was inspired by [[UFO]] / [[god]]s scare caused by the [[Latter-Day Pantheon]] in [[New York City]] in [[March]] and [[April]] [[1965]], was released. It was directed by a newcomer named [[Anthony Jones]]. The film's screenplay was based on the book ''How I Saved the World'' by [[Alexander Lullington-Smythe]], which was published by Aphrodite Press in [[1976]] and was "very publicly discredited" in [[1978]]. The veteran science fiction and horror star [[Peter Cushing]] played the lead role of "the mysterious government adviser, [[Dr. Who (Dalek movies)|Doctor Who]]," a character loosely based on the [[First Doctor]]. However, a film critic for the magazine ''Film in Focus'' noted that Cushing's "endearingly eccentric professor [was] as fictional as the rest of ''Prey for a Miracle''" as what little was known about the real life "Doctor" suggested that he was "a shadowy, manipulative figure. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Salvation (novel)|Salvation]]'')
 
 
* [[8 December]] - Knowing of the impending [[assassination]] of former [[The Beatles|Beatle]] [[John Lennon]], the [[Seventh Doctor]], [[Ace]] and [[Bernice Summerfield]] travelled to [[New York City]]. [[Mark David Chapman]], influenced by [[Huitzilin|the Blue]], shot and killed him anyway. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Left-Handed Hummingbird]]'')
 
* [[8 December]] - Knowing of the impending [[assassination]] of former [[The Beatles|Beatle]] [[John Lennon]], the [[Seventh Doctor]], [[Ace]] and [[Bernice Summerfield]] travelled to [[New York City]]. [[Mark David Chapman]], influenced by [[Huitzilin|the Blue]], shot and killed him anyway. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Left-Handed Hummingbird]]'')
 
* [[25 December]] - [[Professor]] [[Edward Travers]], CBE, died. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Downtime]]'')
 
* [[25 December]] - [[Professor]] [[Edward Travers]], CBE, died. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Downtime]]'')
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=== Alternative timeline ===
 
=== Alternative timeline ===
 
* The [[Fourth Doctor]] took [[Sarah Jane Smith]] and [[Laurence Scarman]] from [[1911]] and showed them what 1980 would look like if [[Sutekh]] freed himself: a lifeless [[Earth]] orbiting a dead [[sun]]. This [[Alternate timeline|alternative timeline]] convinced Sarah that they had to return to 1911 and stop Sutekh. ([[TV]]: ''[[Pyramids of Mars]]'')
 
* The [[Fourth Doctor]] took [[Sarah Jane Smith]] and [[Laurence Scarman]] from [[1911]] and showed them what 1980 would look like if [[Sutekh]] freed himself: a lifeless [[Earth]] orbiting a dead [[sun]]. This [[Alternate timeline|alternative timeline]] convinced Sarah that they had to return to 1911 and stop Sutekh. ([[TV]]: ''[[Pyramids of Mars]]'')
 
 
* [[2 January]] - Actress [[Catherine Bailey]] was born.
 
* [[2 January]] - Actress [[Catherine Bailey]] was born.
 
* 2 - Actor [[David Gyasi]] was born.
 
* 2 - Actor [[David Gyasi]] was born.
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* [[24 January]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Underworld]]'' was first published.
 
* [[24 January]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Underworld]]'' was first published.
 
* 24 - The American edition of [[PROSE]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Android Invasion]]'' was published by [[Pinnacle Books]].
 
* 24 - The American edition of [[PROSE]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Android Invasion]]'' was published by [[Pinnacle Books]].
 
 
* [[4 February]] - [[Script editor]] and writer [[David Whitaker]] died in [[Australia]].
 
* [[4 February]] - [[Script editor]] and writer [[David Whitaker]] died in [[Australia]].
 
* [[9 February]] - Actor [[Heron Carvic]] died.
 
* [[9 February]] - Actor [[Heron Carvic]] died.
 
* [[21 February]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Invasion of Time]]'' was first published.
 
* [[21 February]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Invasion of Time]]'' was first published.
 
 
* [[18 March]] - Actress [[Sophia Myles]] was born.
 
* [[18 March]] - Actress [[Sophia Myles]] was born.
 
* [[20 March]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Stones of Blood (novelisation)|Doctor Who and the Stones of Blood]]'' was first published.
 
* [[20 March]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Stones of Blood (novelisation)|Doctor Who and the Stones of Blood]]'' was first published.
 
* 20 - Target Books reissued the [[1976]] non-fiction book [[REF]]: ''[[The Making of Doctor Who]]''.
 
* 20 - Target Books reissued the [[1976]] non-fiction book [[REF]]: ''[[The Making of Doctor Who]]''.
 
* The American edition of [[PROSE]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Seeds of Doom]]'' was published by [[Pinnacle Books]]. This was the last re-print of a ''Doctor Who'' novelisation by Pinnacle. As of [[2009]] it stood as the last American edition of a ''Doctor Who'' novel.
 
* The American edition of [[PROSE]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Seeds of Doom]]'' was published by [[Pinnacle Books]]. This was the last re-print of a ''Doctor Who'' novelisation by Pinnacle. As of [[2009]] it stood as the last American edition of a ''Doctor Who'' novel.
 
 
* [[19 April]] - Actor [[Tony Beckley]] died.
 
* [[19 April]] - Actor [[Tony Beckley]] died.
 
* [[24 April]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Androids of Tara]]'' was first published.
 
* [[24 April]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Androids of Tara]]'' was first published.
 
* [[25 April]] - Actor [[Samuel Barnett]] was born.
 
* [[25 April]] - Actor [[Samuel Barnett]] was born.
 
 
* [[26 May]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Power of Kroll]]'' was first published.
 
* [[26 May]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Power of Kroll]]'' was first published.
 
 
* The BBC announced that [[K9 Mark II|K9]] would be leaving ''Doctor Who'' during the next season. According to ''The Television Companion'' by David J. Howe and Stephen James Walker, the response to this announcement by fans inspired [[John Nathan-Turner]] to pitch the idea of a spin-off series featuring the character, which later became ''[[K9 and Company]]''.
 
* The BBC announced that [[K9 Mark II|K9]] would be leaving ''Doctor Who'' during the next season. According to ''The Television Companion'' by David J. Howe and Stephen James Walker, the response to this announcement by fans inspired [[John Nathan-Turner]] to pitch the idea of a spin-off series featuring the character, which later became ''[[K9 and Company]]''.
 
* [[4 June]] - Actor [[Philip Olivier]] was born.
 
* [[4 June]] - Actor [[Philip Olivier]] was born.
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* 26 - [[PROSE]]: ''[[Junior Doctor Who and the Brain of Morbius]]'' was first published. This was a short version of [[PROSE]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Brain of Morbius]]'' and was the second of two such books released (a paperback edition of [[PROSE]]: ''[[Junior Doctor Who and the Giant Robot]]'' was also released in 1980). Reportedly the book was originally to have been released in [[1978]].
 
* 26 - [[PROSE]]: ''[[Junior Doctor Who and the Brain of Morbius]]'' was first published. This was a short version of [[PROSE]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Brain of Morbius]]'' and was the second of two such books released (a paperback edition of [[PROSE]]: ''[[Junior Doctor Who and the Giant Robot]]'' was also released in 1980). Reportedly the book was originally to have been released in [[1978]].
 
* ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' began publishing ''Doctor Who''-universe comics written by future comics superstar writer [[Alan Moore]].
 
* ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' began publishing ''Doctor Who''-universe comics written by future comics superstar writer [[Alan Moore]].
 
 
* The ''[[Doctor Who Annual 1981]]'' was published. Beginning this year the annual, previously published each September, moved to August.
 
* The ''[[Doctor Who Annual 1981]]'' was published. Beginning this year the annual, previously published each September, moved to August.
 
* [[5 August]] - Actress [[Sophie Winkleman]] was born.
 
* [[5 August]] - Actress [[Sophie Winkleman]] was born.
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* [[21 August]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Keys of Marinus]]'' and [[PROSE]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Nightmare of Eden]]'' were first published. For the first time in several years, [[Target Books]] released more than one book on the same day.
 
* [[21 August]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Keys of Marinus]]'' and [[PROSE]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Nightmare of Eden]]'' were first published. For the first time in several years, [[Target Books]] released more than one book on the same day.
 
* [[30 August]] - [[TV]]: ''[[The Leisure Hive]]'' Episode 1 was first broadcast, launching a longer-than-usual [[Season 18]]. It was [[Tom Baker]]'s final season and the first series produced by [[John Nathan-Turner]]. Among the many changes evident with this episode were the introduction of a radically different arrangement of the [[Doctor Who theme|''Doctor Who'' theme]] by [[Peter Howell]] and a new neon-tubing style [[Doctor Who logo|series logo]]. A modified costume was also introduced for the Doctor. Season 18 was the last truly "season-long" series, as during the Davison era the show aired from January to March only (two episodes per week) and was subject to an ever-decreasing number of episodes thereafter.
 
* [[30 August]] - [[TV]]: ''[[The Leisure Hive]]'' Episode 1 was first broadcast, launching a longer-than-usual [[Season 18]]. It was [[Tom Baker]]'s final season and the first series produced by [[John Nathan-Turner]]. Among the many changes evident with this episode were the introduction of a radically different arrangement of the [[Doctor Who theme|''Doctor Who'' theme]] by [[Peter Howell]] and a new neon-tubing style [[Doctor Who logo|series logo]]. A modified costume was also introduced for the Doctor. Season 18 was the last truly "season-long" series, as during the Davison era the show aired from January to March only (two episodes per week) and was subject to an ever-decreasing number of episodes thereafter.
 
 
* ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' began publishing as a monthly publication, initially changing its title from ''Doctor Who Weekly'' to ''Doctor Who: A Marvel Monthly''.
 
* ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' began publishing as a monthly publication, initially changing its title from ''Doctor Who Weekly'' to ''Doctor Who: A Marvel Monthly''.
 
* [[John Nathan-Turner]] approached [[Peter Davison]] about taking over from [[Tom Baker]] as the star of ''Doctor Who''.
 
* [[John Nathan-Turner]] approached [[Peter Davison]] about taking over from [[Tom Baker]] as the star of ''Doctor Who''.
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* [[20 September]] - [[TV]]: ''[[The Leisure Hive]]'' Part 4 was first broadcast.
 
* [[20 September]] - [[TV]]: ''[[The Leisure Hive]]'' Part 4 was first broadcast.
 
* [[27 September]] - [[TV]]: ''[[Meglos (TV story)|Meglos]]'' Part 1 was first broadcast, featuring the return of [[Jacqueline Hill]] to ''Doctor Who'' after more than 15 years, albeit as [[Lexa|another character]]. [[John Leeson]] returned as the voice of [[K9]].
 
* [[27 September]] - [[TV]]: ''[[Meglos (TV story)|Meglos]]'' Part 1 was first broadcast, featuring the return of [[Jacqueline Hill]] to ''Doctor Who'' after more than 15 years, albeit as [[Lexa|another character]]. [[John Leeson]] returned as the voice of [[K9]].
 
 
* [[4 October]] - [[TV]]: ''[[Meglos (TV story)|Meglos]]'' Part 2 was first broadcast.
 
* [[4 October]] - [[TV]]: ''[[Meglos (TV story)|Meglos]]'' Part 2 was first broadcast.
 
* [[11 October]] - [[TV]]: ''[[Meglos (TV story)|Meglos]]'' Part 3 was first broadcast.
 
* [[11 October]] - [[TV]]: ''[[Meglos (TV story)|Meglos]]'' Part 3 was first broadcast.
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* [[24 October]] - At a press conference, the BBC announced that [[Tom Baker]] would be leaving ''Doctor Who'' at the end of the current season.
 
* [[24 October]] - At a press conference, the BBC announced that [[Tom Baker]] would be leaving ''Doctor Who'' at the end of the current season.
 
* [[25 October]] - [[TV]]: ''[[Full Circle]]'' Episode 1 was first broadcast, launching what became known as the [[E-Space]] Trilogy. [[Matthew Waterhouse]] debuted as new companion [[Adric]].
 
* [[25 October]] - [[TV]]: ''[[Full Circle]]'' Episode 1 was first broadcast, launching what became known as the [[E-Space]] Trilogy. [[Matthew Waterhouse]] debuted as new companion [[Adric]].
 
 
* The BBC announced that [[Peter Davison]] had been cast as the [[Fifth Doctor]].
 
* The BBC announced that [[Peter Davison]] had been cast as the [[Fifth Doctor]].
 
* [[REF]]: ''[[A Day with a TV Producer]]'', a non-fiction work profiling [[John Nathan-Turner]] and the production of [[TV]]: ''[[The Leisure Hive]]'', was published.
 
* [[REF]]: ''[[A Day with a TV Producer]]'', a non-fiction work profiling [[John Nathan-Turner]] and the production of [[TV]]: ''[[The Leisure Hive]]'', was published.
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* [[22 November]] - [[TV]]: ''[[State of Decay]]'' Part 1 was first broadcast.
 
* [[22 November]] - [[TV]]: ''[[State of Decay]]'' Part 1 was first broadcast.
 
* [[29 November]] - [[TV]]: ''[[State of Decay]]'' Part 2 was first broadcast.
 
* [[29 November]] - [[TV]]: ''[[State of Decay]]'' Part 2 was first broadcast.
 
 
* [[4 December]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Monster of Peladon]]'' was first published.
 
* [[4 December]] - [[PROSE]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Monster of Peladon]]'' was first published.
 
* [[6 December]] - [[TV]]: ''[[State of Decay]]'' Part 3 was first broadcast.
 
* [[6 December]] - [[TV]]: ''[[State of Decay]]'' Part 3 was first broadcast.

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