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Behind the scenes
- 1906 - Actor Henry McCarthy was born.
- 1920 - Visual effects designer Bernard Wilkie was born.
- 1931 - Actor Tony Calvin was born.
- 1932 - Actor Patrick Newell was born.
- 1935 - Actor Julian Glover was born.
- 1937 - Film cameraman Tony Imi was born.
- 1958 - Actor Adrian Rawlins was born.
- 1964 - Actor Clive Rowe was born.
- 1965 - "The Lion" was first broadcast on BBC1.
- 1965 - Part one of TV Comic story On the Web Planet was first released in issue six hundred and ninety-three.
- 1965 - Part seven of TV Century 21 comic story Power Play was first released by City Magazines in issue ten.
- 1971 - Episode three of The Claws of Axos was first broadcast on BBC1.
- 1971 - Part one of TV Action comic story Timebenders was first released in issue thirteen.
- 1976 - Actress Jasmine Breaks was born.
- 1984 - Actor Derek Francis died.
- 2002 - Recording for Big Finish audio story Spare Parts completed at The Moat Studios.
- 2004 - Fight arranger Peter Diamond died.
- 2006 - Recording for Big Finish audio stories The Nowhere Place and Year of the Pig began.
- 2010 - According to some sources, the BBC Red Button service previewed the first scene of The Eleventh Hour. According to others, this took place on 24 March.[1]
- 2011 - The Cardiff Doctor Who exhibition closed.[source needed]