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* [[1988]] - [[Roy Herrick]], who performed in three ''Doctor Who'' serials, died. | * [[1988]] - [[Roy Herrick]], who performed in three ''Doctor Who'' serials, died. | ||
* [[1995]] - [[Russ Karel]], an [[Assistant floor manager]] for ''Doctor Who'', died. | * [[1995]] - [[Russ Karel]], an [[Assistant floor manager]] for ''Doctor Who'', died. | ||
* [[1999]] - [[Noel Johnson]] ([[Thous]] in [[DW]]: ''[[The Underwater Menace]]'' and [[Charles Grover]] in [[DW]]: ''[[Invasion of the Dinosaurs]]'') died. | |||
* [[2007]] - [[SJA]]: ''[[Eye of the Gorgon]]'', Part 1, was first broadcast. | * [[2007]] - [[SJA]]: ''[[Eye of the Gorgon]]'', Part 1, was first broadcast. | ||
* 2010 - SJA: Ultimate SJA Fan - Tom Shearsmith (as Proclaimed by CBBC Channel) Celebrated 13th Birthday{{fact}} | * 2010 - SJA: Ultimate SJA Fan - Tom Shearsmith (as Proclaimed by CBBC Channel) Celebrated 13th Birthday{{fact}} |
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Events
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Behind the scenes
- 1903 - George Coulouris, who played Arbitan in DW: The Keys of Marinus, was born.
- 1933 - Victor Carin, who played Virgil Earp in DW The Gunfighters, was born.
- 1966 - DW: The Smugglers, Episode 4, was first broadcast.
- 1977 - DW: The Invisible Enemy, Episode 1, was first broadcast.
- 1988 - Roy Herrick, who performed in three Doctor Who serials, died.
- 1995 - Russ Karel, an Assistant floor manager for Doctor Who, died.
- 1999 - Noel Johnson (Thous in DW: The Underwater Menace and Charles Grover in DW: Invasion of the Dinosaurs) died.
- 2007 - SJA: Eye of the Gorgon, Part 1, was first broadcast.
- 2010 - SJA: Ultimate SJA Fan - Tom Shearsmith (as Proclaimed by CBBC Channel) Celebrated 13th Birthday[source needed]
- 2011 - DW: The Wedding of River Song, was first broadcast.
- 2011 - CON: When Time Froze, the final episode of the behind the scenes show, Doctor Who Confidential, was first broadcast, after being axed by the BBC.