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On 4 March 1215, the Fifth Doctor, Tegan Jovanka, and Vislor Turlough departed England with Kamelion. (TV: The King's Demons)
On the same day in 1898, Mary Eliza Millington was born. (TV: The Curse of Fenric)
On 4 March 2005, the Ninth Doctor was in London pursuing the Nestene Consciousness. His investigations took him to the Henrik's department store, where he saved Rose Tyler from an Auton attack. He blew up the building. (TV: Rose)
Behind the scenes
- 1923 - Astronomer Patrick Moore was born.
- 1939 - Actor Juan Moreno was born.
- 1967 - Episode four of The Moonbase was first broadcast on BBC1.
- 1972 - Episode two of The Sea Devils was first broadcast on BBC1.
- 1972 - Part one of TV Comic story The Planet of the Daleks was first released in issue fifty-five.
- 1978 - Episode five of The Invasion of Time was first broadcast on BBC1.
- 2002 - Actors Claire Davenport and Eric Flynn died.
- 2002 - Recording for Big Finish audio story The Sandman began at The Moat Studios.
- 2003 - Vengeance on Varos and The Aztecs were first released on Region 1 DVD.
- 2005 - Recording for Big Finish audio story The Heart's Desire took place.
- 2008 - Russell T Davies began writing the script for TV: The Next Doctor.
- 2008 - Planet of Evil was released on Region 1 DVD.
- 2009 - Issue sixty-five of Doctor Who: Battles in Time, including comic story The Day the Earth Was Sold, was first released by GE Fabbri Ltd.
- 2010 - Quick Reads novel Code of the Krillitanes was first published by BBC Books.
- 2010 - New Series Adventures audio story Dead Air was first released by BBC Audio.
- 2010 - Doctor Who Adventures comic story Mudshock was first released in issue one hundred and fifty-six.