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1月18日

DWU • 制作历史 • 生命统计 • 发行

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On 1月18日, a number of things set in or relevant to the Doctor Who universe were released or published.

  • 1964 - "The Expedition", the fifth episode of The Daleks, was first broadcast on BBC tv.
  • 1965 - Part one of the story The Therovian Quest was first published in the 684th issue of TV Comic.
  • 1969 - Episode four of The Krotons was first broadcast on BBC1.
  • 1969 - Part three of the TV Comic story Father Time was first published.
  • 1975 - Part four of Robot was first broadcast on BBC1.
  • 1975 - Part two of the TV Comic story Death Flower was first published.
  • 1979 - The novelisation of The Hand of Fear was first released by Target Books.
  • 1982 - Part one of Four to Doomsday was first broadcast on BBC1.
  • 1983 - Part one of Snakedance was first broadcast on BBC1.
  • 1990 - The novelisation of Planet of Giants was first released by Target Books. With this release, all serials of the First Doctor era were now novelised.
  • 1996 - Just War and the novelisation of Downtime were first published by Virgin Books.
  • 1996 - DWM 235 was first released by Marvel Comics.
  • 1997 - Part three of the Radio Times comic story Perceptions was first published.
  • 2010 - The DVD box set Peladon Tales was first released in Region 2.
  • 2012 - Part three of K9's Question Time was first broadcast on BBC Two.
  • 2016 - Into the Unknown, the first Erimem anthology, was first published by Thebes Publishing.
  • 2016 - Uncanny Valley was released by Big Finish Productions.
  • 2016 - Toby Hadoke's Who's Round 154 was released online.
  • 2017 - Part one of Slaver's Song was first published in 9DO 9.
  • 2018 - The Sons of Kaldor, The Crowmarsh Experiment, The Mind Runners and The Demon Rises were first released by Big Finish.
  • 2018 - Doctor Who and the Krikkitmen was first published by BBC Books.
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