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== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == |
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Behind the scenes
- 1912 - Actor Eric Francis was born.
- 1915 - Writer Ian Stuart Black was born.
- 1923 - Actor Peter Pratt was born.
- 1932 - Actor Tom Watson was born.
- 1936 - Actor Roger Hammond was born.
- 1944 - Actor Hilary Minster was born.
- 1945 - Actor Michael Mundell was born.
- 1946 - Actor Timothy Dalton was born.
- 1964 - "Rider from Shang-Tu" was first broadcast on BBC1.
- 1970 - Episode one of The Ambassadors of Death was first broadcast on BBC1.
- 1981 - Part four Logopolis was first broadcast on BBC1.
- 1983 - Actor Bruno Langley was born.
- 2002 - Actor Neville Barber died.
- 2007 - Issue fourteen of Doctor Who: Battles in Time, including comic story Beyond the Sea, was first released by GE Fabbri Ltd.
- 2008 - Fragments was first broadcast on BBC Three.
- 2009 - Actors John Cater and John Franklyn-Robbins died.