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On Easter Sunday, 4 April 2009, Lady Christina de Souza stole the Cup of Athelstan from the International Gallery and made her getaway on a number 200 London bus, only to be unexpectedly transported to the planet of San Helios, by means of a wormhole, in the company of the Tenth Doctor. Eventually, the Doctor flew the damaged bus back through the wormhole, and Christina made her escape from the police on the now-flying bus. (TV: Planet of the Dead)
Behind the scenes
- 1913 - Actor Henry Gilbert was born.
- 1931 - Director Derek Martinus was born.
- 1952 - Actress Cherie Lunghi was born.
- 1964 - "Assassin at Peking" was first broadcast on BBC tv.
- 1969 - Stunt performer Dani Biernat was born.
- 1970 - Episode three of The Ambassadors of Death was first broadcast on BBC1.
- 1970 - Part one of TV Comic story Insect was first released in issue nine hundred and fifty-five.
- 1976 - Actor George Pastell died.
- 1987 - Production for Time and the Rani, the very first story of the Sylvester McCoy era, began.
- 1988 - Filming for Remembrance of the Daleks caused a brief panic when a large explosion set off on a London side street during filming of a Dalek battle scene was mistaken as a possible IRA bombing. (DVD: Remembrance of the Daleks)
- 2005 - The BBC retracted part of its 30 March announcement of the departure of Christopher Eccleston, indicating it released the information with incorrect attribution and without the actor's consent.[1]
- 2007 - Issue fifteen of Doctor Who: Battles in Time, including comic story Lonely Planet, was first released by GE Fabbri Ltd.
- 2008 - Exit Wounds was first broadcast on BBC Two, ending series two of Torchwood.
- 2010 - Liberation was first broadcast on Disney XD, six months later than its original planned broadcasts, 9 October. [2]
- 2010 - The Eleventh Hour was rebroadcast on BBC Three.
- 2013 - Destiny of the Doctor audio story Babblesphere was first released on CD by Big Finish Productions.
- 2013 - E-book Summer Falls was first published by BBC Digital.