No, not issue #29 yet! Although this is the other project that has been on the go for about a decade. The finish line is nearly in sight!
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"2003.
As the series celebrates another anniversary in November it seems like a good time to look back at the other milestones that the series has reached in its time:
1963.
BBC management try to can the series before it has even screened.
1969.
The series is kicked of UK television screens and is replaced with the American export Star Trek.
1970.
The BBC have another go at axing the series.
1972.
The BBC decide to start purging their archive of Doctor Who material (see also 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976 & 1977).
1981.
The BBC decide to play around with the scheduling of the series to see how much damage they can do. Sticking it in a time slot where people can actually find it just won't do.
1983.
Producer John Nathan-Turner asks to move onto a different programme and his request is denied (see also 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988 & 1989).
1985.
BBC 1 Controller Michael Grade decides to axe the series because he doesn't like science fiction (see also The Tripods).
1986.
In a huge vote of confidence by the BBC, the series is scheduled against Coronation Street and reduced to fourteen half-hour episodes a season.
1989.
The series is axed with a promise that it will be back in 1991 ... or maybe 1992. How about 1993? No? 1994 ...?
1996.
The BBC try and fob the series off on an unsuspecting US TV network. When this doesn't work they claim that the TV Movie was a failure, despite high audience figures, and don't make any more of the series.
2001.
An non-anniversary year, of all things, and the BBC refuse to doing anything about bringing the series back to screens around the world. The bastards!!"- Alexander Ballingall