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On 3 April 1938, in New York City, Rory Williams was sent back in time by the Weeping Angels from 2012. Later, baby Weeping Angels displaced him in space to Winter Quay, a "battery farm" for humans the Angels could send back in time. Seeing an older Rory die in one of Winter Quay's rooms that day, Rory and his wife, Amy, created a temporal paradox by jumping off Winter Quay's roof, undoing the older Rory's death and destroying the hotel. Amy, Rory, their son-in-law, the Eleventh Doctor, and their daughter, River Song, were returned to 2012. (TV: The Angels Take Manhattan)
Behind the scenes
- 1913 - Actor Hugh Burden was born.
- 1924 - Voice actor Peter Hawkins was born.
- 1926 - Actor Timothy Bateson was born.
- 1926 - Actor Andrew Keir was born.
- 1929 - Director Michael Hayes was born.
- 1937 - Actor William Gaunt was born.
- 1938 - Actor Julian Fox was born.
- 1953 - Actress Victoria Burgoyne was born.
- 1961 - Actor Edward Highmore was born.
- 1965 - "The Knight of Jaffa" was first broadcast on BBC1.
- 1965 - Part one of TV Century 21 comic story Duel of the Daleks was first released by City Magazines in issue eleven.
- 1971 - Episode four of The Claws of Axos was first broadcast on BBC1.
- 1977 - Whose Doctor Who, the first documentary about the programme, was first broadcast on BBC Two.
- 1984 - Actress Chrissie Marie Fit was born.
- 2000 - Eighth Doctor Adventures novel Coldheart and Past Doctor Adventures novel Verdigris were first published by BBC Books.
- 2008 - Writer Johnny Byrne died.
- 2010 - The Eleventh Hour was first broadcast on BBC One, beginning the fifth series of Doctor Who and a new era of the show run by Steven Moffat. Later, CON: Call Me the Doctor was aired on BBC Three.
- 2010 - On the same day, another series, K-9, began with The Korven's broadcast on Channel Ten.
- 2010 - The Labour Party was represented by the red Drone Dalek and the Conservative by the blue Strategist Dalek in one of the three alternate covers of the Radio Times, promoting the 2010 redesign of the Daleks, known in-universe as the New Dalek Paradigm, which was introduced in Victory of the Daleks.
- 2012 - DVD box set Torchwood: Miracle Day was first released in Region 1.[1]