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* [[2011]] - [[TV]]: ''[[Rendition (TV story)|Rendition]]'' was first broadcast in Australia and Canada. | * [[2011]] - [[TV]]: ''[[Rendition (TV story)|Rendition]]'' was first broadcast in Australia and Canada. | ||
* [[2011]] - [[WC]]: ''[[Web of Lies]]'' was released onto the Australian iTunes App Store. | * [[2011]] - [[WC]]: ''[[Web of Lies]]'' was released onto the Australian iTunes App Store. | ||
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Events
- 1966 - C-Day was set for this day, but was cancelled when WOTAN was destroyed following its failed attempt to take over London with its War Machines. (TV: The War Machines, PROSE: Who Killed Kennedy)
Behind the scenes
- 1930 - Frances Pidgeon (Miss Jackson in TV: The Hand of Fear) was born.
- 1931 - Robert Banks Stewart, a writer for Doctor Who and Big Finish Productions, was born.
- 1948 - David Sibley was born.
- 1956 - Adrian Mills was born.
- 1966 - Episode 4 of TV: The War Machines was first broadcast.
- 1997 - Hugh Martin (Munro in TV: Terror of the Zygons) died.
- 2007 - This was the first recording day of AUDIO: Dalek Empire IV: The Fearless.
- 2008 - This was the second recording date of AUDIO: Seven Keys to Doomsday.
- 2009 - The first chapter of PROSE: Blue Moon was published online.
- 2011 - TV: Rendition was first broadcast in Australia and Canada.
- 2011 - WC: Web of Lies was released onto the Australian iTunes App Store.