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In '''1907''', [[Lord Kelvin]], who laid the first transatlantic [[telegraph]] cables in [[1865]], died in [[Scotland]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Evolution (novel)|Evolution]]'') | |||
The [[newspaper]] the ''[[Colchester Evening News]]'' was established. ([[TV]]: ''[[Closing Time (TV story)|Closing Time]]'') | |||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == |
Revision as of 04:40, 26 April 2013
Timeline for 1907 |
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In 1907, Lord Kelvin, who laid the first transatlantic telegraph cables in 1865, died in Scotland. (PROSE: Evolution)
The newspaper the Colchester Evening News was established. (TV: Closing Time)
Behind the scenes
March
- 12 - Arthur Hewlett (Kalmar in TV: State of Decay and Kimber in TV: Terror of the Vervoids) was born.
April
- 16 - Martin Boddey (Walker in TV: The Sea Devils) was born.
- 19 - Alan Wheatley, who played Temmosus in TV: The Daleks, was born in Tulworth, Surrey, England.
July
- 8 - Erik Chitty, who played Charles Preslin in TV: The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve and Coordinator Engin in TV: The Deadly Assassin, was born in Dover, England.
- 15 - Edmund Warwick, who would play Darrius in TV: The Keys of Marinus and the Robot Doctor in TV: The Chase and twice stand in for William Hartnell, was born.
- 25 - Cyril Luckham (the White Guardian in TV: The Ribos Operation and TV: Enlightenment) was born.
August
- 8 - George Cormack (Dalios in TV: The Time Monster and K'anpo Rimpoche in TV: Planet of the Spiders) was born.
September
- 26 - Ralph Michael (Balaton in TV: The Pirate Planet) was born.
December
- 14 - Guy Middleton, who played Colonel Attwood in TV: The Highlanders, was born in Hove, England.