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Behind the scenes
- 1931 - Actor Kenneth Watson was born.
- 1956 - Director Karl Zwicky was born.
- 1956 - BBC One Controller Lorraine Heggessey was born.
- 1963 - The first-ever television trailer for Doctor Who was broadcast.
- 1965 - Actor Mark Benton was born.
- 1968 - Episode three of The Invasion was first broadcast on BBC1.
- 1980 - Actress Alexa Havins was born.
- 1981 - Episode one of Carnival of Monsters was repeated on BBC2.
- 1987 - Part three of Delta and the Bannermen was first broadcast on BBC1.
- 1988 - Part three of The Happiness Patrol was first broadcast on BBC1.
- 1999 - Episodes one and two of Spearhead from Space were repeated on BBC Two.
- 2007 - Time Crash was first broadcast as part of Children in Need on BBC One.