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=== History of the Doctor Who Universe === | === History of the Doctor Who Universe === | ||
* The last [[Witchcraft Act]] is repealed in [[Great Britain]] ( | * The last [[Witchcraft Act]] is repealed in [[Great Britain]] ([[DW]]: ''[[The Daemons]]''). | ||
*The [[radio telescope]] is invented ( | *The [[radio telescope]] is invented ([[DW]]: ''[[Pyramids of Mars]]''). | ||
* | * [[Seventh Doctor|The Doctor]] and [[Ace]] attend the Festival of Britain ([[NA]]: ''[[Timewyrm: Exodus]]'') | ||
* | * [[Eighth Doctor|The Doctor]] (Eighth incarnation) also passes through the Festival ([[NA]]: ''[[Endgame]]'') | ||
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==== [[June]] ==== | ==== [[June]] ==== | ||
* [[28th June |28]] - [[Lalla Ward]], who portrayed [[Princess Astra]] in "[[The Armageddon Factor]]" before assuming the role of [[Romana]], is born Lady Sarah Ward, daughter of Lord Bangor, in [[London]]. | * [[28th June |28]] - [[Lalla Ward]], who portrayed [[Astra of Atrios|Princess Astra]] in "[[The Armageddon Factor]]" before assuming the role of [[Romana]], is born Lady Sarah Ward, daughter of Lord Bangor, in [[London]]. | ||
Revision as of 07:52, 20 October 2007
Events
History of the Doctor Who Universe
- The last Witchcraft Act is repealed in Great Britain (DW: The Daemons).
- The radio telescope is invented (DW: Pyramids of Mars).
- The Doctor and Ace attend the Festival of Britain (NA: Timewyrm: Exodus)
- The Doctor (Eighth incarnation) also passes through the Festival (NA: Endgame)
History of Doctor Who
April
- 13 - Peter Davison, the fifth actor to portray the Doctor, is born Peter Moffett at Streatham, London.
- 20 - Louise Jameson, who portrayed companion Leela, is born at Wanstead, London.
June
- 28 - Lalla Ward, who portrayed Princess Astra in "The Armageddon Factor" before assuming the role of Romana, is born Lady Sarah Ward, daughter of Lord Bangor, in London.
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