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'''14 May''' was notable for a number of highly varied events on [[Earth]] and its [[Parallel World|parallels]]: | '''14 May''' was notable for a number of highly varied events on [[Earth]] and its [[Parallel World|parallels]]: | ||
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14 May was notable for a number of highly varied events on Earth and its parallels:
- 1938 - Peri Brown was abducted from Hollywood by the Threshold. She was later returned there by the Seventh Doctor. (COMIC: The Curse of the Scarab, Ground Zero)
- 1997 - The Seventh Doctor's companion Ace met her younger brother Liam McShane for the first time in San Antonio on Ibiza. (AUDIO: The Rapture)
Behind the scenes
- 1903 - Actress Barbara Leake was born.
- 1925 - Composer Tristram Cary was born.
- 1925 - Actor Ysanne Churchman was born.
- 1925 - Actor Gordon Gostelow was born.
- 1942 - Actor Prentis Hancock was born.
- 1957 - Actor Paul Tomany was born.
- 1966 - "Johnny Ringo" was first broadcast on BBC1.
- 1973 - Actress Indira Varma was born.
- 1986 - Actor William Lindsay died.
- 1996 - The Doctor Who TV movie was first broadcast on Fox.
- 2004 - BBC Head of Serials Shaun Sutton died.
- 2005 - Father's Day was first broadcast on BBC One.
- 2007 - Issue forty-five of Doctor Who: Battles in Time, including comic story Merchant of Menace, was first released by GE Fabbri Ltd.
- 2011 - The Doctor's Wife was first broadcast on BBC One.