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== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
Australia were partly to blame for ''[[Doctor Who]]''{{'}}s first-ever broadcasting delay.  "[[Hidden Danger]]" was bumped from the [[4 July (releases)|4 July]] [[1964 (releases)|1964]] schedule because of an overrunning [[test (cricket)|test]] with [[England (cricket side)|England]] and a long [[tennis]] match at {{w|The Championships, Wimbledon|Wimbledon}}.
Australia were partly to blame for ''[[Doctor Who]]''{{'}}s first-ever broadcasting delay.  "[[Hidden Danger]]" was bumped from the 4 July 1964 schedule because of an overrunning [[test (cricket)|test]] with [[England (cricket side)|England]] and a long [[tennis]] match at {{w|The Championships, Wimbledon|Wimbledon}}.


[[Category:Cricket sides from the real world]]
[[Category:Cricket sides from the real world]]

Revision as of 01:52, 25 September 2015

Australia (cricket side)

Australia were the national cricket team of the country of the same name. Amongst other contests, they engaged South Africa in a 2006 One Day International that the Sixth Doctor once watched on the Time-Space Visualiser. (AUDIO: The Fourth Wall) They also tackled England in the 1981 Ashes series, which they both won and lost with Tegan Jovanka's help. (PROSE: Graham Dilley Saves the World) Whilst in prison on Folly, the Fifth Doctor organised a cricket match involving the entire prison population in which he suggested some 900-odd people play for Australia while the other 900-odd play for England. (AUDIO: Doing Time)

Behind the scenes

Australia were partly to blame for Doctor Who's first-ever broadcasting delay. "Hidden Danger" was bumped from the 4 July 1964 schedule because of an overrunning test with England and a long tennis match at Wimbledon.