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==Events==
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'''13 January''' was the [[13 (number)|thirteenth]] [[day]] of the [[year]]. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Triskaidekaphobia (comic story)}})


===History of ''Doctor Who''===
== Holidays ==
13 [[January]] was considered an unlucky day, at least in [[Britain]]. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Triskaidekaphobia (comic story)}})


* [[1967]] - [[Jack Cunningham]], who played the [[jailer (The Reign of Terror)|jailer]] in "[[The Reign of Terror]]," dies in [[London]].
13 January was the annual [[Slitheen]] [[family reunion]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Time Traveller's Diary (novel)}})


* [[1968]] - [[The Enemy of the World]] Episode 4 First Broadcast.
== Events ==
Escaping from the [[Speardroid]]s, the [[Tenth Doctor]] and [[Rose Tyler]], through use of the ineffective [[randomiser]], arrived somewhere even more unlucky: on the [[Thirteenth moon|13th moon]] of the [[Thirteenth planet|13th planet]] of the [[Thirteenth Galaxy|13th galaxy]], on the [[13 (number)|13th]] day of the [[1213|13th year]] of the [[13th century]], on a [[Friday]]. There, they were struck by [[lightning]] and [[rain]]ed on by [[cat]]s, and they met the [[Triskaidekaphobe]]s, considered the unluckiest people in the [[universe]]. Little did they know that this was for a reason: [[Bob Kreesus]] was extracting the moon's luck to make himself incredibly lucky. In the end, he was defeated by the Doctor, and, now no longer lucky, slipped on a [[banana]] peel and fell off a [[cliff]]. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Triskaidekaphobia (comic story)}})


* [[1973]] - [[The Three Doctors]] Episode Three First Broadcast.
== Behind the scenes ==
This was a reference to the fact that the comic story was featured in [[DWA 13|the thirteenth issue]] of ''[[Doctor Who Adventures]]''. The story, in its entirety, was a reference to {{w|13 (number)#Unlucky 13|the superstition about the number}}.


* [[1979]] - [[The Power of Kroll]] Part Four First Broadcast.
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* [[1984]] - [[Warriors of the Deep]] Part Four First Broadcast.
 
* [[2000]] - [[Eric Dodson]], who portrayed the role of the headman in [[The Visitation]], dies.
 
 
 
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13 January was the thirteenth day of the year. (COMIC: Triskaidekaphobia [+]Loading...["Triskaidekaphobia (comic story)"])

Holidays

13 January was considered an unlucky day, at least in Britain. (COMIC: Triskaidekaphobia [+]Loading...["Triskaidekaphobia (comic story)"])

13 January was the annual Slitheen family reunion. (PROSE: Time Traveller's Diary [+]Loading...["Time Traveller's Diary (novel)"])

Events

Escaping from the Speardroids, the Tenth Doctor and Rose Tyler, through use of the ineffective randomiser, arrived somewhere even more unlucky: on the 13th moon of the 13th planet of the 13th galaxy, on the 13th day of the 13th year of the 13th century, on a Friday. There, they were struck by lightning and rained on by cats, and they met the Triskaidekaphobes, considered the unluckiest people in the universe. Little did they know that this was for a reason: Bob Kreesus was extracting the moon's luck to make himself incredibly lucky. In the end, he was defeated by the Doctor, and, now no longer lucky, slipped on a banana peel and fell off a cliff. (COMIC: Triskaidekaphobia [+]Loading...["Triskaidekaphobia (comic story)"])

Behind the scenes

This was a reference to the fact that the comic story was featured in the thirteenth issue of Doctor Who Adventures. The story, in its entirety, was a reference to the superstition about the number.