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'''27 March''' was a [[Calendar date|date]] in [[March]].


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== Holidays and observances ==
On 27 March, [[Chelonian]]s made the annual [[migration]] back to their [[Chelonia|homeworld]] to lay their [[egg]]s. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Time Traveller's Diary (novel)}})
 
== Events ==
On [[Wednesday]] 27 March [[1963]], after the [[26 March|last night]]'s [[snow]]fall, [[Susan Foreman]] made a [[snowman]] with [[Gillian Roberts]] and [[John Brent]], in the [[Coal Hill playground]]. Gillian hoisted up a Year One student named [[Sadie Lederer]] to let her make the face.
 
Later, when the afternoon register was called, Susan accidentally called her [[geography]] [[teacher]] "Ghastly" — the students' nickname for him — instead of Mr [[Grange]]. She was forced to write, "I will show respect at all times for the teachers of [[Coal Hill School|Coal Hill Secondary Modern School]]" 150 times. She instead started a [[diary]] to avoid this task, but eventually got around to it. However, she lost [[Counting|count]] and ended up doing 153 lines. She figured she would probably get punished for the three extras [[28 March|the next day]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Time and Relative (novel)}})
 
In [[1965]], [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] landed on [[Wimbledon Common]] in [[London]]. [[Dodo Chaplet]] entered it after mistaking it for a [[police box]], and was whisked away by the [[First Doctor]] after he was advised by [[Steven Taylor]] that [[police]]men were approaching. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Massacre (TV story)|namedep=Bell of Doom (4)}}, [[PROSE]]: {{cs|Salvation (novel)}})


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== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
* [[1906]] - Actor [[Henry McCarthy]] was born.
While not stated in [[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Clocks Go Forward (short story)}}, it is implicitly set in the week prior to 27 March [[2005]], given the [[Daylight savings|upcoming shift]] to [[British Summertime]].
* [[1920]] - [[Visual effects designer]] [[Bernard Wilkie]] was born.
* [[1931]] - Actor [[Tony Calvin]] was born.
* [[1932]] - Actor [[Patrick Newell]] was born.
* [[1935]] - Actor [[Julian Glover]] was born.
* [[1937]] - [[Film cameraman]] [[Tony Imi]] was born.
* [[1958]] - Actor [[Adrian Rawlins]] was born.
* [[1964]] - Actor [[Clive Rowe]] was born.
* [[1965]] - "[[The Lion]]" was first broadcast on [[BBC1]].
* 1965 - Part one of ''[[TV Comic]]'' story ''[[On the Web Planet (comic story)|On the Web Planet]]'' was first released in issue six hundred and ninety-three.
* 1965 - Part seven of ''[[TV Century 21]]'' comic story ''[[Power Play (audio story)|Power Play]]'' was first released by [[City Magazines]] in issue ten.
* [[1971]] - Episode three of ''[[The Claws of Axos]]'' was first broadcast on [[BBC1]].
* 1971 - Part one of ''[[TV Action]]'' comic story ''[[Timebenders (comic story)|Timebenders]]'' was first released in issue thirteen.
* [[1976]] - Actress [[Jasmine Breaks]] was born.
* [[1984]] - Actor [[Derek Francis]] died.
* [[2002]] - Recording for [[Big Finish]] [[audio story (BF)|audio story]] ''[[Spare Parts (audio story)|Spare Parts]]'' completed at [[The Moat Studios]].
* [[2004]] - [[Fight arranger]] [[Peter Diamond]] died.
* [[2006]] - Recording for Big Finish audio stories ''[[The Nowhere Place (audio story)|The Nowhere Place]]'' and ''[[Year of the Pig (audio story)|Year of the Pig]]'' began.
* [[2010]] - According to some sources, the [[BBC Red Button]] service previewed the first scene of ''[[The Eleventh Hour (TV story)|The Eleventh Hour]]''. According to others, this took place on [[24 March]].<ref>[http://gallifreynewsbase.blogspot.com/2010/03/red-button-preview-of-eleventh-hour.html The Doctor Who News Page: Red Button Preview of The Eleventh Hour]</ref>
* [[2011]] - The [[Cardiff]] [[Doctor Who exhibition|''Doctor Who'' exhibition]] closed.{{fact}}
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27 March was a date in March.

Holidays and observances

On 27 March, Chelonians made the annual migration back to their homeworld to lay their eggs. (PROSE: Time Traveller's Diary [+]Loading...["Time Traveller's Diary (novel)"])

Events

On Wednesday 27 March 1963, after the last night's snowfall, Susan Foreman made a snowman with Gillian Roberts and John Brent, in the Coal Hill playground. Gillian hoisted up a Year One student named Sadie Lederer to let her make the face.

Later, when the afternoon register was called, Susan accidentally called her geography teacher "Ghastly" — the students' nickname for him — instead of Mr Grange. She was forced to write, "I will show respect at all times for the teachers of Coal Hill Secondary Modern School" 150 times. She instead started a diary to avoid this task, but eventually got around to it. However, she lost count and ended up doing 153 lines. She figured she would probably get punished for the three extras the next day. (PROSE: Time and Relative [+]Loading...["Time and Relative (novel)"])

In 1965, the Doctor's TARDIS landed on Wimbledon Common in London. Dodo Chaplet entered it after mistaking it for a police box, and was whisked away by the First Doctor after he was advised by Steven Taylor that policemen were approaching. (TV: "Bell of Doom" [+]Part of The Massacre, Loading...{"namedep":"Bell of Doom (4)","1":"The Massacre (TV story)"}, PROSE: Salvation [+]Loading...["Salvation (novel)"])

Behind the scenes

While not stated in PROSE: The Clocks Go Forward [+]Loading...["The Clocks Go Forward (short story)"], it is implicitly set in the week prior to 27 March 2005, given the upcoming shift to British Summertime.