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* 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 [[ | * Dr. [[Judson (The Curse of Fenric) |Judson]] is crippled in an accident, for which he blames Commander [[Millington]] ("[[The Curse of Fenric (TV story)|The Curse of Fenric]]"). | ||
=== History of ''Doctor Who'' === | === History of ''Doctor Who'' === |
Revision as of 04:15, 5 July 2007
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").
- Dr. Judson is crippled in an accident, for which he blames Commander Millington ("The Curse of Fenric").
History of Doctor Who
June
- 2 - Carmen Silvera, who played the Queen of Hearts, Mrs. Rugg, and Clara the Clown in "The Celestial Toymaker" and Ruth in "Invasion of the Dinosaurs," is born in Toronto, Canada.
August
- 11 - Ron Grainer, who composed the original title theme for Doctor Who, is born.
September
- 8 - Royston Tickner, who played Steinberger P. Green in "The Daleks' Master Plan" and Robbins in "The Sea Devils," is born in Leicester, England.
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