1922: Difference between revisions

From Tardis Wiki, the free Doctor Who reference
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
== Events ==
== Events ==
=== History of the Doctor Who Universe ===


* A foreign traveller goes wandering on [[Tullock Moor]] and vanishes, possibly becoming a meal for the [[Skarasen]] ("[[Terror of the Zygons]]").
* A foreign traveller goes wandering on [[Tullock Moor]] and vanishes, possibly becoming a meal for the [[Skarasen]] ("[[Terror of the Zygons]]").


* Dr. [[Judson (The Curse of Fenric) |Judson]] is crippled in an accident , for which he blames Commander [[Millington (The Curse of Fenric) |Millington]] ("[[The Curse of Fenric (TV story)|The Curse of Fenric]]").
* Dr. [[Judson (The Curse of Fenric) |Judson]] is crippled in an accident , for which he blames Commander [[Millington (The Curse of Fenric) |Millington]] ("[[The Curse of Fenric (TV story)|The Curse of Fenric]]").
=== History of ''Doctor Who'' ===
==== [[June]] ====
* [[2nd June |2]] - [[Carmen Silvera]], who played the [[Queen of Hearts]], [[Mrs. Rugg]], and [[Clara the Clown]] in "[[The Celestial Toymaker (TV story) |The Celestial Toymaker]]" and [[Ruth (Invasion of the Dinosaurs) |Ruth]] in "[[Invasion of the Dinosaurs]]," is born in [[Toronto]], [[Canada]].
==== [[August]] ====
* [[11th August | 11]] - [[Ron Grainer]], who composed the original title theme for ''[[Doctor Who]]'', is born.
* [[20th August |20]] - [[Bernard Archard]], who played [[Bragen (Power of the Daleks |Bragen]] in "[[The Power of the Daleks]]," and [[Marcus Scarman]] in "[[Pyramids of Mars]],' is born in [[London]].
==== [[September]] ====
* [[8th September |8]] - [[Royston Tickner]], who played [[Steinberger P. Green]] in "[[The Daleks' Master Plan]]" and [[Robbins (The Sea Devils) |Robbins]] in "[[The Sea Devils]]," is born in [[Wikipedia:Leicester |Leicester]], [[England]].


<center>
<center>

Revision as of 11:09, 4 August 2005

Events

History of the Doctor Who Universe


History of Doctor Who

June


August


September


1921 20th Century
1920s
1923