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Revision as of 00:15, 30 December 2009
Events
History of the Doctor Who Universe
- 1938 - Peri Brown is abducted from Hollywood by the Threshold. (DWM: The Curse of the Scarab, Ground Zero)
History of Doctor Who
- 1925 - Tristram Cary, who composed the incidental music for select episodes of "The Daleks," "The Rescue," and "The Daleks' Master Plan," is born at Oxford, England.
- 1925 - Ysanne Churchman, who supplied the voice for Alpha Centauri in "The Curse of Peladon" and "The Monster of Peladon," and also for the Metebelis III Spiders in "Planet of the Spiders," is born at Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands, England.
- 1925 - Gordon Gostelow, who played Milo Clancey in "The Space Pirates," is born in Australia.
- 1942 - Prentis Hancock, who played one of the reporters in "Spearhead from Space," Vaber in "Planet of the Daleks," Salamar in "Planet of Evil," and the head guard in "The Ribos Operation," is born in Glasgow, Scotland.
- 1966 - "Johnny Ringo" First Broadcast (The Gunfighters Episode 3)
- 1996 - The Doctor Who TV movie is first broadcast.
- 2005 - "Father's Day" is first broadcast.
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