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*[[2003]] - [[Dinsdale Landen]] died. | *[[2003]] - [[Dinsdale Landen]] died. | ||
*[[2010]] - [[K9TV]]: ''[[Alien Avatar]]'' is first broadcast on Five in the UK. | *[[2010]] - [[K9TV]]: ''[[Alien Avatar]]'' is first broadcast on Five in the UK. | ||
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Events
History of Doctor Who
- 1921 - Robert Cawdron was born.
- 1947 - Alan David was born.
- 1973 - Part Three of DW: The Time Warrior was first broadcast.
- 1979 - Part Two of DW: The Horns of Nimon was first broadcast.
- 1993 - Robert Lankesheer died.
- 2003 - Dinsdale Landen died.
- 2010 - K9TV: Alien Avatar is first broadcast on Five in the UK.