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On 10 April, a number of people important to the production of Doctor Who and its spin-offs either died or were born.
- 1899 - Editor Oswald Hafenrichter was born.[1]
- 1916 - Actor John Alderson was born.[2]
- 1929 - Actor Keith Anderson was born.[3]
- 1945 - Actor James Bate was born.[4]
- 1947 - Actor Stephen Churchett was born.[5]
- 1954 - Writer Glen McCoy was born.[6]
- 1976 - Actors Clare and Julie Buckfield were born as twin sisters.[7][8]
- 1982 - Actor Joanna Christie was born.[9]
- 2000 - Documentary narrator Peter Jones died.[10]