Also, I learned that Doctor Who is considered a single TV series that has run for 60 years, not a bunch of remakes. (That might be common knowledge, I've never watched it.)
Disney decides where the Disney World Resort will be located
The GANEFO (Olympics alternative) closed after a football game
NASA begins testing the emergency parachute system
The Detroit Lions get bought by Henry Ford's grandson
The Beatles release their second album
Theory
If we take all these events together and look for clues, then we see the following course of events:
The Beatles, known for their subliminal lyrics, release a song with the lyrics "all my loving, I will send to you"
Aldous Huxley listens to the album whilst under the influence, and immediately pens an inspired letter to to NASA about how to send their astronauts lovingly into space.
NASA tests the parachute system, inspired by this letter, using Lewis (a reknown british fighter ace) as a test pilot to successfully parachute onto the BBC studio's telephone box.
This new gadgetry draped over their studio's only landline inspired the sci-fi theme for Doctor Who.
A photo was taken with the parachute draped over a british stone lion, and Henry Ford's grandson reads it in the paper, and likes the image so much that he buys the Detroit Lions.
The GANEFO, upon hearing about this sale, decides that football is dead, and that a world without football is not a world worth living in, and promptly closes.
JFK, saddened by the loss of football, orders a hit on Huxley and Lewis, who are all promptly executed by Disney execs masquarading as BBC producers.
The Queen, upon hearing about this treachery, blocks Disney from ever setting foot in the UK and orders a hit on JFK.
JFK is assasinated by none other than George Harrison himself, and Disney decides to open a park in Florida.
Background
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/November_1963#November_22,_1963_(Friday)
Let's explore these events:
Theory
If we take all these events together and look for clues, then we see the following course of events: