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* [[1920]] - [[John Dearth]], who provided the voice of [[BOSS]] in [[DW]]: ''[[The Green Death]]'' and portrayed Lupton in ''[[Planet of the Spiders]]'', was born. | * [[1920]] - [[John Dearth]], who provided the voice of [[BOSS]] in [[DW]]: ''[[The Green Death]]'' and portrayed Lupton in ''[[Planet of the Spiders]]'', was born. | ||
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* [[1976]] - Part 3 of [[DW]]: ''[[The Hand of Fear]]'' was first broadcast. | * [[1976]] - Part 3 of [[DW]]: ''[[The Hand of Fear]]'' was first broadcast. | ||
* [[2010]] - [[Doctor Who Live]]: The Monsters Are Coming! is performed twice at the SECC in [[Glasgow]]: once at 11:00am in a performance open only to readers of the Scottish Sun who collected tokens for free tickets, and again in the evening.{{fact}} | * [[2010]] - [[Doctor Who Live]]: The Monsters Are Coming! is performed twice at the SECC in [[Glasgow]]: once at 11:00am in a performance open only to readers of the Scottish Sun who collected tokens for free tickets, and again in the evening.{{fact}} | ||
[[Category:Dates| 1016]] | [[Category:Dates| 1016]] |
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Events
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Behind the scenes
- 1920 - John Dearth, who provided the voice of BOSS in DW: The Green Death and portrayed Lupton in Planet of the Spiders, was born.
- 1941 - David Ashford was born.
- 1946 - Tariq Yunus was born.
- 1965 - "Temple of Secrets", Episode 1 of DW: The Myth Makers was first broadcast.
- 1967 - Davina McCall was born
- 1976 - Part 3 of DW: The Hand of Fear was first broadcast.
- 2010 - Doctor Who Live: The Monsters Are Coming! is performed twice at the SECC in Glasgow: once at 11:00am in a performance open only to readers of the Scottish Sun who collected tokens for free tickets, and again in the evening.[source needed]