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* [[1940]] - At 8:47 p.m., the [[New Regency Theatre]] in [[London]], which was owned and operated by the late [[Henry Gordon Jago]] in the [[1890s]], was destroyed in the [[the Blitz|Blitz]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Swan Song (audio story)|Swan Song]]'') | * [[1940]] - At 8:47 p.m., the [[New Regency Theatre]] in [[London]], which was owned and operated by the late [[Henry Gordon Jago]] in the [[1890s]], was destroyed in the [[the Blitz|Blitz]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Swan Song (audio story)|Swan Song]]'') | ||
* [[1979]] - [[Izzy Sinclair]] was born. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[TV Action!]]'') | * [[1979]] - [[Izzy Sinclair]] was born. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[TV Action!]]'') | ||
* [[1998]] - [[Hex|Thomas Hector Schofield]], who later became a [[companion]] of the [[Seventh Doctor]], was born to [[Cassandra Schofield]] in the [[Royal Bolton Hospital]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Harvest (audio story)|The Harvest]]'', | * [[1998]] - [[Hex|Thomas Hector Schofield]], who later became a [[companion]] of the [[Seventh Doctor]], was born to [[Cassandra Schofield]] in the [[Royal Bolton Hospital]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Harvest (audio story)|The Harvest]]'', ''[[Thicker than Water (audio story)|Thicker than Water]]'', ''[[Project Destiny (audio story)|Project: Destiny]]'') | ||
=== Parallel universe === | === Parallel universe === | ||
* [[1979]] - [[Beep|Beep the Meep]] travelled to a [[Meta-Fiction universe|parallel universe]], in which the Doctor's universe existed only as part of a [[BBC]] science fiction television series called ''[[Doctor Who]]'', and took control of the [[BBC Television Centre]]. The [[Eighth Doctor]] and his companion [[Izzy Sinclair]] defeated Beep with the help of the actor [[Tom Baker]], who infuriated him with his endless rambling. Strangely, Baker both physically resembled the [[Fourth Doctor]] and played him on the television series. The Doctor learned the truth when he discovered the [[DWM 1|first issue]] of ''[[Doctor Who Magazine|Doctor Who Weekly]]''. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[TV Action! (comic story)|TV Action!]]'') | * [[1979]] - [[Beep|Beep the Meep]] travelled to a [[Meta-Fiction universe|parallel universe]], in which the Doctor's universe existed only as part of a [[BBC]] science fiction television series called ''[[Doctor Who]]'', and took control of the [[BBC Television Centre]]. The [[Eighth Doctor]] and his companion [[Izzy Sinclair]] defeated Beep with the help of the actor [[Tom Baker]], who infuriated him with his endless rambling. Strangely, Baker both physically resembled the [[Fourth Doctor]] and played him on the television series. The Doctor learned the truth when he discovered the [[DWM 1|first issue]] of ''[[Doctor Who Magazine|Doctor Who Weekly]]''. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[TV Action! (comic story)|TV Action!]]'') |
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Events
- 1940 - At 8:47 p.m., the New Regency Theatre in London, which was owned and operated by the late Henry Gordon Jago in the 1890s, was destroyed in the Blitz. (AUDIO: Swan Song)
- 1979 - Izzy Sinclair was born. (COMIC: TV Action!)
- 1998 - Thomas Hector Schofield, who later became a companion of the Seventh Doctor, was born to Cassandra Schofield in the Royal Bolton Hospital. (AUDIO: The Harvest, Thicker than Water, Project: Destiny)
Parallel universe
- 1979 - Beep the Meep travelled to a parallel universe, in which the Doctor's universe existed only as part of a BBC science fiction television series called Doctor Who, and took control of the BBC Television Centre. The Eighth Doctor and his companion Izzy Sinclair defeated Beep with the help of the actor Tom Baker, who infuriated him with his endless rambling. Strangely, Baker both physically resembled the Fourth Doctor and played him on the television series. The Doctor learned the truth when he discovered the first issue of Doctor Who Weekly. (COMIC: TV Action!)
Behind the scenes
- 1940 - Gawn Grainger (George Stephenson in TV: The Mark of the Rani) was born
- 1965 - Dan Abnett, a writer of Doctor Who prose, was born.
- 1968 - TV: The Mind Robber Episode 5 was first broadcast.
- 1987 - TV: Paradise Towers Part Two was first broadcast.
- 1988 - TV: Remembrance of the Daleks Part Two was first broadcast.
- 2007 - Noel Coleman died.
- 2010 - Series 4 of The Sarah Jane Adventures continued on the CBBC Channel with Part Two of The Nightmare Man.