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*[[11th June|11]] - [[Fifth Doctor|The Doctor]], [[Tegan Jovanka|Tegan]], [[Nyssa]], and [[Adric]] arrive at [[Cranleigh Hall]], in rural [[England]], for an afternoon of [[cricket]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[Black Orchid (TV story) |Black Orchid]]'') [[Ace]] also visits, in order to obtain one of the segments of the [[Key to Time]] ([[DWM]]: ''[[Time & Time Again]]'')  
*[[11th June|11]] - [[Fifth Doctor|The Doctor]], [[Tegan Jovanka|Tegan]], [[Nyssa]], and [[Adric]] arrive at [[Cranleigh Hall]], in rural [[England]], for an afternoon of [[cricket]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[Black Orchid (TV story) |Black Orchid]]'') [[Ace]] also visits, in order to obtain one of the segments of the [[Key to Time]] ([[DWM]]: ''[[Time & Time Again]]'')  


===Real World ===
===Real World===
==== [[March]] ====
====[[January]]====
* [[7th March |7]] - [[George A. Cooper]], who played [[Cherub]] in "[[The Smugglers]]," is born in [[Wikipedia:Leeds |Leeds]], [[England]].
*[[5th January|5]] - [[Wolfe Morris]] is born.


==== [[September]] ====
====[[February]]====
* [[19th September | 19]] - [[Dallas Cavell]], who played various roles in numerous stories on ''[[Doctor Who]]'', is born.
*[[18th February|18]] - [[Russell Hunter]] is born.
*[[22nd February|22]] - [[Stratford Johns]] is born.


==== [[November]] ====
====[[March]]====
* [[7th November | 7]] - [[John Stratton]] who appeared as [[Shockeye]] in [[The Two Doctors]] is born in Clitheroe, Lancashire, England, UK.
*[[2nd March|2]] - [[Bernard Price]] is born.
* [[18th November | 18]] - News reporter turned actor [[Alex MacIntosh]] who made a cameo as himself in [[Day of the Daleks]] is born.  
*[[7th March|7]] - [[George A. Cooper]], who played [[Cherub]] in "[[The Smugglers]]," is born in [[Leeds]], [[England]].
*[[28th March|28]] - [[Morris Perry]] is born.
*[[29th March|29]] - [[Frederick Treves]] is born.


==== Unknown date ====
====[[April]]====
* Construction of the eccentric [[Welsh]] resort village of Portmeirion begins. Best known as the filming location for the [[1960s]] TV series ''[[Wikipedia:The Prisoner|The Prisoner]]'', the village would also be used as a filming location for the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' serial ''[[The Masque of Mandragora]]''.
*[[14th April|14]] - [[William Lucas]] is born.
*[[19th April|19]] - [[Michael Barrington]] is born.
 
====[[May]]====
*[[14th May|14]] - [[Tristram Cary]] is born.
*14 - [[Ysanne Churchman]] is born.
*14 - [[Gordon Gostelow]] is born.
*[[15th May|15]] - [[Roy Stewart]] is born.
 
====[[July]]====
*[[19th July|19]] - [[Ivor Roberts]] is born.
*[[27th July|27]] - [[Harry Towb]] is born.
 
====[[August]]====
*[[11th August|11]] - [[Brian Badcoe]] is born.
 
====[[September]]====
*[[2nd September|2]] - [[Neil Seiler]] is born.
*[[19th September|19]] - [[Dallas Cavell]], who played various roles in numerous stories on ''[[Doctor Who]]'', is born.
 
====[[November]]====
*[[7th November|7]] - [[John Stratton]] who appeared as [[Shockeye]] in [[The Two Doctors]] is born in Clitheroe, Lancashire, England, UK.
*[[18th November|18]] - News reporter turned actor [[Alex MacIntosh]] who made a cameo as himself in [[Day of the Daleks]] is born.
 
====Unknown date====
*[[Barry Letts]] is born.
*[[Dudley Foster]] is born.
*[[Innes Lloyd]] is born.
*[[Neil Hallett]] is born.
*[[Peter Thompson]] is born.
*Construction of the eccentric [[Welsh]] resort village of Portmeirion begins. Best known as the filming location for the [[1960s]] TV series ''[[Wikipedia:The Prisoner|The Prisoner]]'', the village would also be used as a filming location for the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' serial ''[[The Masque of Mandragora]]''.




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1925

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