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* [[1966]] - ''[[Doctor Who]]''{{'}}s very first [[regeneration]] sequence was shot, the beginning of a long-lasting tradition that would keep the show running long after the stars go. This was [[William Hartnell]] final regular day of filming, and [[Patrick Troughton]]'s first.< | * [[1966]] - ''[[Doctor Who]]''{{'}}s very first [[regeneration]] sequence was shot, the beginning of a long-lasting tradition that would keep the show running long after the stars go. This was [[William Hartnell]] final regular day of filming, and [[Patrick Troughton]]'s first.<ref>[[REF]]: ''[[The First Doctor Handbook]]''</ref> | ||
* [[2010]] - The live show [[Doctor Who: The Monsters Are Coming!]] began in Wembley Arena.{{fact}} | * [[2010]] - The live show [[Doctor Who: The Monsters Are Coming!]] began in Wembley Arena.{{fact}} | ||
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On 8 October, the following important behind-the-scenes events were known to have occurred:
- 1966 - Doctor Who's very first regeneration sequence was shot, the beginning of a long-lasting tradition that would keep the show running long after the stars go. This was William Hartnell final regular day of filming, and Patrick Troughton's first.[1]
- 2010 - The live show Doctor Who: The Monsters Are Coming! began in Wembley Arena.[source needed]