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===History of ''Doctor Who''=== | ===History of ''Doctor Who''=== | ||
*[[1918]] - [[Stubby Kaye]] born | |||
*[[1967]] - [[The Ice Warriors]] Episode 1 First Broadcast | *[[1967]] - [[The Ice Warriors]] Episode 1 First Broadcast | ||
*[[1978]] - [[The Stones of Blood]] Episode 3 First Broadcast | *[[1978]] - [[The Stones of Blood]] Episode 3 First Broadcast | ||
*1978 - [[Vivienne Bennett]] dies | |||
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Revision as of 08:28, 11 November 2008
Events
History of the Doctor Who Universe
- 1913 - John Smith and Nurse Redfern attend the Farringham village dance, which is attacked by the Family of Blood. (DW:Human Nature / The Family of Blood)
- 1918 - A ceasefire effectively ends World War I. Armistice Day, as the date will come to be known, is frequently marked by ceremonies--such as the one seen at the very end of DW:The Family of Blood--honouring the veterans and casualties of the war. (known history, DW:The Family of Blood)
History of Doctor Who
- 1918 - Stubby Kaye born
- 1967 - The Ice Warriors Episode 1 First Broadcast
- 1978 - The Stones of Blood Episode 3 First Broadcast
- 1978 - Vivienne Bennett dies
10th November | November | 12th November |