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'''23 March''' was notable for a number of highly varied events on [[Earth]] and its [[Parallel World|parallels]]: | '''23 March''' was notable for a number of highly varied events on [[Earth]] and its [[Parallel World|parallels]]: |
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23 March was notable for a number of highly varied events on Earth and its parallels:
- 1526 - The Eleventh Doctor and Amy Pond arrived in the lost city of Anglica and faced the Weeping Angels. (GAME: Angels in the Shadows)
- 1933 - Adolf Hitler became Führer of Germany, thanks to enhanced oratory and mass hypnosis skills bestowed upon him by the War Lords and the Timewyrm. The Doctor witnessed one of his speeches. (PROSE: Timewyrm: Exodus)
Behind the scenes
- 1909 - Actor Charles Morgan was born.
- 1918 - Actor Anthony Jacobs was born.
- 1929 - Actor James Maxwell was born.
- 1968 - Episode two of Fury from the Deep was first broadcast on BBC1.
- 1974 - Episode one of The Monster of Peladon was first broadcast on BBC1.
- 1982 - Episode two of Time-Flight was first broadcast on BBC1.
- 1984 - Episode two of The Twin Dilemma was first broadcast on BBC1.
- 1985 - Episode one of Revelation of the Daleks was first broadcast on BBC1.
- 1988 - Actor Reg Lye died.
- 2013 - WC: A Prequel was first released online by the BBC. It later aired on the BBC Red Button service.
- 2013 - The third episode of series 4 of Pointless Celebrities, a special edition of the BBC game show hosted by Alexander Armstrong, featuring Doctor Who actors as contestants, as well as an appearance by John Leeson as K9, was broadcast on BBC1.