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On '''4 April''', [[1938]], [[River Song]], under the pseudonym "Melody Malone", investigated [[Weeping Angel]]s in [[New York City]], where she met her father [[Rory Williams]], who had been sent back in time by the Angels, and, later, [[Eleventh Doctor|her husband]] and [[Amy Pond|mother]]. By creating a [[temporal paradox]], River's parents wiped out [[Winter Quay|a hotel full of Angels]] who used the building to "farm" humans they could send back in time. All of them were returned to [[2012]], from where the Doctor, Amy and Rory had come. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Angels Take Manhattan (TV story)|The Angels Take Manhattan]]'') | |||
On [[Easter|Easter Sunday]], 4 April, [[2009]]{{fact}}, [[Christina de Souza|Lady Christina de Souza]] stole the [[Cup of Athelstan]] from the [[International Gallery]] and made her getaway on [[The 200|a number 200 London bus]], only to be unexpectedly transported to the planet of [[San Helios]], by means of a [[wormhole]], in the company of the [[Tenth Doctor]]. Eventually, the Doctor flew the damaged bus back through the wormhole, and Christina made her escape from the [[police]] on the now-flying bus. ([[TV]]: ''[[Planet of the Dead (TV story)|Planet of the Dead]]'') | |||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == | ||
* [[1913]] - [[Henry Gilbert]] | * [[1913]] - Actor [[Henry Gilbert]] was born. | ||
* [[1931]] - [[Derek Martinus]] | * [[1931]] - [[Director]] [[Derek Martinus]] was born. | ||
* [[1952]] - [[Cherie Lunghi]] | * [[1952]] - Actress [[Cherie Lunghi]] was born. | ||
* [[1964]] - "Assassin at Peking | * [[1964]] - "[[Assassin at Peking]]" was first broadcast. | ||
* [[1970]] - Episode | * [[1970]] - Episode three of [[TV]]: ''[[The Ambassadors of Death (TV story)|The Ambassadors of Death]]'' was first broadcast. | ||
* [[1976]] - [[George Pastell]] | * [[1976]] - Actor [[George Pastell]] died. | ||
* [[2008]] - [[TV]]: ''[[Exit Wounds]]'' was first broadcast. | * [[2008]] - [[TV]]: ''[[Exit Wounds (TV story)|Exit Wounds]]'' was first broadcast. | ||
* [[2010]] - [[TV]]: ''[[Liberation]]'' was first broadcast. [[TV]]: ''[[The Eleventh Hour]]'' was | * [[2010]] - [[TV]]: ''[[Liberation (TV story)|Liberation]]'' was first broadcast. | ||
* 2010 - [[TV]]: ''[[The Eleventh Hour (TV story)|The Eleventh Hour]]'' was also replayed on [[BBC Three|BBC3]]. | |||
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On 4 April, 1938, River Song, under the pseudonym "Melody Malone", investigated Weeping Angels in New York City, where she met her father Rory Williams, who had been sent back in time by the Angels, and, later, her husband and mother. By creating a temporal paradox, River's parents wiped out a hotel full of Angels who used the building to "farm" humans they could send back in time. All of them were returned to 2012, from where the Doctor, Amy and Rory had come. (TV: The Angels Take Manhattan)
On Easter Sunday, 4 April, 2009[source needed], Lady Christina de Souza stole the Cup of Athelstan from the International Gallery and made her getaway on a number 200 London bus, only to be unexpectedly transported to the planet of San Helios, by means of a wormhole, in the company of the Tenth Doctor. Eventually, the Doctor flew the damaged bus back through the wormhole, and Christina made her escape from the police on the now-flying bus. (TV: Planet of the Dead)
Behind the scenes
- 1913 - Actor Henry Gilbert was born.
- 1931 - Director Derek Martinus was born.
- 1952 - Actress Cherie Lunghi was born.
- 1964 - "Assassin at Peking" was first broadcast.
- 1970 - Episode three of TV: The Ambassadors of Death was first broadcast.
- 1976 - Actor George Pastell died.
- 2008 - TV: Exit Wounds was first broadcast.
- 2010 - TV: Liberation was first broadcast.
- 2010 - TV: The Eleventh Hour was also replayed on BBC3.