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On 2 September, 1666, the Fifth Doctor accidentally started the Great Fire of London. (TV: The Visitation)
On the same day, in 1752, Greyjan the Sane became Lord President of Gallifrey. (PROSE: The Ancestor Cell)
Behind the scenes
- 1911 - Actress Eileen Way was born.
- 1912 - Actor Jim Tyson was born.
- 1925 - Actor Neil Seiler was born.
- 1941 - Actress Kay Patrick was born.
- 1954 - Actress Gai Smith was born.
- 1967 - Episode one of The Tomb of the Cybermen was first broadcast on BBC1.
- 1978 - Part one of The Ribos Operation was first broadcast on BBC1.
- 1979 - Actor Derek Seaton died.
- 1994 - Actor Roy Castle died.
- 1997 - PROSE: Down, was first published.
- 2010 - Demon Quest: The Relics of Time was first released.