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Behind the scenes
- 1915 - Peter Copley, who played Dr. Warlock in TV: Pyramids of Mars, was born at Bushey, Hertfordshire, England.
- 1926 - John Lucarotti, who wrote three Doctor Who historicals, was born.
- 1931 - Michael Spice (Magnus Greel in TV: The Talons of Weng-Chiang) was born.
- 1961 - Owen Teale, who played Maldak in TV: Vengeance on Varos and Evan Sherman in TV: Countrycide, was born in Swansea, Wales.
- 1963 - Jenny Funnell (Veronica Buchman in AUDIO: Wirrn Isle) was born.
- 1966 - Mervyn Pinfield, an associate producer and director for Doctor Who, died.
- 1967 - TV: The Evil of the Daleks, Episode 1, was first broadcast.
- 1972 - TV: The Time Monster, Episode 1, was first broadcast.
- 1977 - Lennie Mayne, who had directed serials for each of the first four Doctors, died.
- 1989 - Judith Byfield (Angela Clifford in TV: Time-Flight) died.
- Anton Diffring (De Flores in TV: Silver Nemesis) died.
- 1996 - Jon Pertwee, who played the Third Doctor, died from a heart attack in Connecticut, USA.
- 2006 - TV: The Age of Steel was first broadcast.
- 2008 - Russell T Davies announced his departure from Doctor Who. Steven Moffat was chosen to replace him as Executive Producer.