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* [[20th January |20]] - [[John Maxim]], who played [[Frankenstein's Monster]] in "[[The Chase]]," dies in [[Brighton]]. | * [[20th January |20]] - [[John Maxim]], who played [[Frankenstein's Monster]] in "[[The Chase]]," dies in [[Brighton]]. | ||
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* [[An Unearthly Child]] reprinted by [[Virgin Publishing]] | * [[An Unearthly Child]] reprinted by [[Virgin Publishing]] | ||
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* [[26th September |26]] - [[Leonard Sachs]], who played Admiral [[Gaspard de Coligny]] in "[[The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve]]" and [[Lord President]] [[Borusa]] in "[[Arc of Infinity (TV story) |Arc of Infinity]]," dies in [[London]]. | |||
Revision as of 13:21, 4 June 2005
History of Doctor Who
January
- UK Release of An Unearthly Child Video
- 20 - John Maxim, who played Frankenstein's Monster in "The Chase," dies in Brighton.
February
- An Unearthly Child reprinted by Virgin Publishing
June
- 26 - Leonard Sachs, who played Admiral Gaspard de Coligny in "The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve" and Lord President Borusa in "Arc of Infinity," dies in London.
December
- 28 - Edward Brayshaw, who played Léon Colbert in "The Reign of Terror" and the War Chief in "The War Games," dies.
Unknown date
- An Unearthly Child published in Germany under the title Doctor Who Und Das Kind Van Der Sternen
History of the Doctor Who Universe
1989 | 20th Century 1990s |
1991 |