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On 2 February, a number of people important to the production of Doctor Who and its spin-offs either died or were born.
- 1930 - Writer Don Houghton was born.[1]
- 1932 - Actor Jean McFarlane was born.[2]
- 1944 - Actor Geoffrey Hughes was born.[3]
- 1948 - Film cameraman Remi Adefarasin was born.[4]
- 1956 - Actor Philip Franks was born.[5]
- 1971 - Actor Brad McMurray was born.[6]
- 1978 - Writer Adam Christopher was born.[7]
- 1986 - Actor Donald Eccles died.[8]
- 1993 - Actor Ryan Watson was born.[9]
- 1995 - Actor Edwin Finn died.[10]
- 2007 - Actor Keith Anderson died.[11]
- 2011
- Actor Margaret John died.[12]
- Actor Anne Ridler died.[13]
- 2015 - Actor Bob Appleby died.[14]