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On '''19 May''' [[1536]], [[Anne Boleyn]], the second wife of [[King]] [[Henry VIII]] of [[England]], was executed shortly after meeting the [[Sixth Doctor]] and [[Peri Brown]] on [[4 May]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Recorded Time (audio story)|Recorded Time]]'') | On '''19 May''' [[1536]], [[Anne Boleyn]], the second wife of [[King]] [[Henry VIII]] of [[England]], was executed shortly after meeting the [[Sixth Doctor]] and [[Peri Brown]] on [[4 May]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Recorded Time (audio story)|Recorded Time]]'') | ||
When, in [[1998]], the [[Galaxy IV]] communications [[satellite]] failed, it crippled the [[US]] [[pager]] networks, several broadcast news services, and even some [[credit card]] verification. [[Doctor]]s, who relied on pagers for their work, were therefore forced to remain in [[hospital]]s at all times in order to be in contact. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Millennium Shock (novel)|Millennium Shock]]'') | When, in [[1998]], the [[Galaxy IV]] communications [[satellite]] failed, it crippled the [[US]] [[pager]] networks, several broadcast news services, and even some [[credit card]] verification. [[Doctor]]s, who relied on pagers for their work, were therefore forced to remain in [[hospital]]s at all times in order to be in contact. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Millennium Shock (novel)|Millennium Shock]]'') | ||
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On 19 May 1536, Anne Boleyn, the second wife of King Henry VIII of England, was executed shortly after meeting the Sixth Doctor and Peri Brown on 4 May. (AUDIO: Recorded Time)
When, in 1998, the Galaxy IV communications satellite failed, it crippled the US pager networks, several broadcast news services, and even some credit card verification. Doctors, who relied on pagers for their work, were therefore forced to remain in hospitals at all times in order to be in contact. (PROSE: Millennium Shock)