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On 8 July, a number of people important to the production of Doctor Who and its spin-offs either died or were born.
- 1907 - Actor Erik Chitty was born.[1]
- 1941 - Actor Polly James was born.[2]
- 1948 - Writer Ian McFadyen was born.[3]
- 1962 - Director-General of the BBC George Entwistle was born.[4]
- 2006 - Actor Peter Hawkins died.[5]
- 2016 - Actor William Lucas died.[6]