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== History of ''Doctor Who'' ==
== Events ==
 
 
=== [[February]] ===
 
* [[21st February|21]] - [[George Selway]], who played [[Meadows (The Faceless Ones) |Meadows]] in "[[The Faceless Ones]]," is born in [[London]].
 
 
 
=== [[April]] ===
 
* [[3rd April |3]] - [[Peter Hawkins]], voice provider for the [[Dalek]]s and [[Cyberman |Cybermen]] in numerous ''[[Doctor Who]]'' stories, is born in [[London]].
 
 
 
=== [[August]] ===
 
* [[7th August |7]] - [[Kenneth Kendall]], who played the [[newsreader]] in "[[The War Machines (TV story) |The War Machines]]," is born in [[India]].
 
* [[24th August |24]] - [[Jimmy Gardner]], who played [[Chenchu]] in "[[Marco Polo (TV story) |Marco Polo]]" and [[Idmon]] in "[[Underworld]]," is born at Newmarket, Suffolk, [[England]].
 
 
 
=== [[September]] ===
 
* [[17th September |17]] - [[Peter Glaze]], who played the [[Sensorite City Administrator |City Administrator]] in "[[The Sensorites (TV story) |The Sensorites]]" and [[Brigadier Alastair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart |the Brigadier]] in a ''Doctor Who'' parody segment of [[Wikipedia:Crackerjack! |Crackerjack!]] , is born in [[London]].
 
 
 
=== [[November]] ===
 
* [[19th November |19]] - [[William Russell]], who portrayed [[List of companions|companion]] [[Ian Chesterton]], is born Russell Enoch in Sunderland, [[England]].
 
 
 
=== [[December]] ===
 
* [[1st December |1]] - [[Desmond Cullum-Jones]], who appeared in "[[The War Machines (TV story) |The War Machines]]," is born in [[Wikipedia:Seattle |Seattle]], [[Wikipedia:Washington (state) |Washington]].
 
== Unknown date ==
 
* [[Robert James]], who played [[Lesterson (The Power of the Daleks) |Lesterson]] in "[[The Power of the Daleks]]" and the [[High Priest]] in "[[The Masque of Mandragora]]," is born.


* '''29 November''' - [[Giacomo Puccini]] dies from complications due to treatment for throat [[cancer]].  In [[1904]] [[the Doctor]] had reassured Puccini that despite the hostile reception it initially received, his ''[[Madam Butterfly]]'' would be a success ("[[Doctor Who: The TV Movie]]").





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