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* [[2 March|2]] - [[Bernard Price]] was born. | * [[2 March|2]] - [[Bernard Price]] was born. | ||
* [[7 March|7]] - [[George A. Cooper]], who played [[Cherub]] in [[DW]]: ''[[The Smugglers]]'', was born in [[Leeds]], [[England]]. | * [[7 March|7]] - [[George A. Cooper]], who played [[Cherub]] in [[DW]]: ''[[The Smugglers]]'', was born in [[Leeds]], [[England]]. | ||
* [[26 March|26]] - [[Barry Letts]] was born. | * [[26 March|26]] - [[Barry Letts]], ''Doctor Who'' producer, director, writer and bit player, was born. | ||
* [[28 March|28]] - [[Morris Perry]] was born. | * [[28 March|28]] - [[Morris Perry]] was born. | ||
* [[29 March|29]] - [[Frederick Treves]] ([[Brotadac]] in [[DW]]: ''[[Meglos (TV story)|Meglos]]'') was born. | * [[29 March|29]] - [[Frederick Treves]] ([[Brotadac]] in [[DW]]: ''[[Meglos (TV story)|Meglos]]'') was born. |
Revision as of 11:23, 23 July 2012
Timeline for 1925 |
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Events
June
- 11 - The Fifth Doctor, Tegan, Nyssa and Adric arrived at Cranleigh Hall in rural England for an afternoon of cricket. (DW: Black Orchid) Ace arrived shortly afterwards to obtain one of the segments of the Key to Time. Adric briefly flirted with her. She was unappreciative of his advances. (DWM: Time & Time Again)
Undated
- Jack Harkness was active in this year, as shown by photos of him found in the CIA Archive. (TW: The New World)
Behind the scenes
January
- 5 - Wolfe Morris (Padmasambhava in DW: The Abominable Snowmen) was born.
February
- 18 - Russell Hunter, who played Kiy Uvanov in DW: The Robots of Death, was born.
- 20 - George Waring (Arden in DW: The Ice Warriors) was born.
March
- 2 - Bernard Price was born.
- 7 - George A. Cooper, who played Cherub in DW: The Smugglers, was born in Leeds, England.
- 26 - Barry Letts, Doctor Who producer, director, writer and bit player, was born.
- 28 - Morris Perry was born.
- 29 - Frederick Treves (Brotadac in DW: Meglos) was born.
April
- 9 - Derek Murcott (Crito in DW: The Time Monster) was born.
- 14 - William Lucas, who played Range in DW: Frontios, was born.
May
- 14 - Tristram Cary was born.
- 14 - Ysanne Churchman was born.
- 14 - Gordon Gostelow was born.
- 15 - Roy Stewart (Toberman in DW: The Tomb of the Cybermen and Tony in DW: Terror of the Autons) was born.
June
- 9 - Denis Goacher (Control Voice in DW: The Macra Terror) was born.
- 23 - Mary Ridge (director of DW: Terminus) was born.
July
- 10 - David Nettheim was born.
- 17 - Hugh David, who would direct DW: The Highlanders and DW: Fury from the Deep, was born.
- 19 - Ivor Roberts (Mogran in DW: Genesis of the Daleks) was born.
- 21 July - Lorne Cossette (Captain Maitland in DW: The Sensorites) was born.
- 27 - Harry Towb (Osgood in DW: The Seeds of Death and McDermott in DW: Terror of the Autons) was born.
August
- 11 - Brian Badcoe (Adam in DW: Invasion of the Dinosaurs) was born.
- 18 - Brian Aldiss, writer of Umwelts for Hire, was born.
- 22 - Ivor Salter (the Morok Commander in DW: The Space Museum, Odysseus in DW: The Myth Makers and Sgt. Markham in DW: Black Orchid) was born.
September
- 2 - Neil Seiler (a Radio Operator in DW: The Sea Devils and Stewart in DW: Death to the Daleks) was born.
- 19 - Dallas Cavell was born.
- 20 - Doctor Who producer John Wiles was born.
- 22 - Stratford Johns was born.
- 24 - Gary Downie (an assistant floor manager and production manager for Doctor Who) was born.
November
- 7 - John Stratton, who played Shockeye in DW: The Two Doctors, was born in Clitheroe, Lancashire, England, UK.
- 11 - June Whitfield (Minnie Hooper in DW: The End of Time) was born.
- 18 - News reporter Alex MacIntosh, who played himself in DW: Day of the Daleks, was born.
December
- 24 - Doctor Who producer Innes Lloyd was born.
Unknown date
- James Garbutt was born.
- Neil Hallett was born.
- Peter Thompson was born.
- Construction of the eccentric Welsh resort village of Portmeirion began. Best known as the filming location for the 1960s TV series The Prisoner, the village was also used as a filming location for the Doctor Who serial The Masque of Mandragora.