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On 20 November, 1910, during the Mexican civil war, soldiers were abducted by the War Lords, subsequently being returned by the Time Lords. (TV: The War Games)
Behind the scenes
- 1965 - "Day of Armageddon" was first broadcast on BBC1.
- 1965 - Part four of COMIC: Enter: The Go-Ray was released.
- 1974 - Actor David O'Donnell was born.
- 1975 - Target Books released the first edition of the novelisation of TV: The Three Doctors by Terrance Dicks.
- 1976 - Part four of The Deadly Assassin was first broadcast on BBC1.
- 1984 - Actor Peter Welch died.
- 1994 - Writer John Lucarotti died.
- 2005 - AUDIO: The Kingmaker began recording.