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* Botanist [[George Cranleigh]] is reported killed by hostile Indians while on an expedition on the [[Amazon River]]. He has in fact been mutilated and had his tongue cut out, but is still alive. Returning to [[England]], he is kept a prisoner by his mother in [[Cranleigh Hall]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[Black Orchid (TV story) |Black Orchid]]'') | * [[Botanist]] [[George Cranleigh]] is reported killed by hostile Indians while on an expedition on the [[Amazon River]]. He has in fact been mutilated and had his tongue cut out, but is still alive. Returning to [[England]], he is kept a prisoner by his mother in [[Cranleigh Hall]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[Black Orchid (TV story) |Black Orchid]]'') | ||
* A British archaeological survey of [[Rome]], by Professor [[Livesy-Smythe]], turns up a scroll by [[Lucius Caecilius Iucundus|Caecilius]] detailing the true fate of [[Pompeii]]. [[Torchwood]], which is monitoring the survey, is thus first alerted to the existence of the [[Pyrovile]]s. ( | * A [[British]] archaeological survey of [[Rome]], by Professor [[Livesy-Smythe]], turns up a scroll by [[Lucius Caecilius Iucundus|Caecilius]] detailing the true fate of [[Pompeii]]. [[Torchwood]], which is monitoring the survey, is thus first alerted to the existence of the [[Pyrovile]]s. (''[[Captain Jack's Monster Files]]'') | ||
====[[November]]==== | ====[[November]]==== | ||
* [[9th November |9]] - [[The Doctor]] and [[Ace]] arrive in [[Munich]], just as the [[Munich Putsch]] is concluding, with [[Adolf Hitler |Hitler]] and other members of the Kampfbund being driven away from the War Office by government soldiers. To Ace's surprise, the Doctor tells Hitler he mustn't give up and will one day rule [[Germany]]. Hastily explaining that his actions are necessary to insure that [[Earth]] history runs its proper course, the Doctor ushers Ace back to | * [[9th November |9]] - [[Seventh Doctor|The Doctor]] and [[Ace]] arrive in [[Munich]], just as the [[Munich Putsch]] is concluding, with [[Adolf Hitler|Hitler]] and other members of the Kampfbund being driven away from the War Office by government soldiers. To Ace's surprise, the Doctor tells Hitler he mustn't give up and will one day rule [[Germany]]. Hastily explaining that his actions are necessary to insure that [[Earth]] history runs its proper course, the Doctor ushers Ace back to [[the TARDIS]], where they are fired upon with an [[energy weapon]], a sign that a non-contemporaneous person is manipulating the past. ([[NA]]: ''[[Timewyrm: Exodus]]'') | ||
===Real World=== | |||
==== [[March]] ==== | ==== [[March]] ==== | ||
* [[21st March | 21]] - [[Peter Pratt]], who portrayed [[the Master]] in "[[The Deadly Assassin]]", is born. | * [[21st March | 21]] - [[Peter Pratt]], who portrayed [[the Master]] in "[[The Deadly Assassin]]", is born. | ||
==== [[April]] ==== | ==== [[April]] ==== | ||
* [[5th April | 5]] - [[Paul Whitsun-Jones]], who played [[Edwards|the Squire]] in "[[The Smugglers]]" and [[the Marshal]] in "[[The Mutants]]," is born in [[Wikipedia:Newport, Wales |Newport]], [[Wales]]. | * [[5th April | 5]] - [[Paul Whitsun-Jones]], who played [[Edwards|the Squire]] in "[[The Smugglers]]" and [[the Marshal]] in "[[The Mutants]]," is born in [[Wikipedia:Newport, Wales |Newport]], [[Wales]]. | ||
==== [[October]] ==== | ==== [[October]] ==== | ||
* [[13th October | 13]] - [[Cyril Shaps]], who had appearances in ''[[The Tomb of the Cybermen]]'', ''[[The Ambassadors of Death]]'', ''[[Planet of the Spiders]]'' and ''[[The Androids of Tara]]'', is born. | |||
* [[13th October | 13]] - [[Cyril Shaps]], who had appearances in [[The Tomb of the Cybermen]], [[The Ambassadors of Death]], [[Planet of the Spiders]] and [[The Androids of Tara]] is born. | |||
==== [[November]] ==== | ==== [[November]] ==== | ||
* [[7th November | 7]] - [[Derek Francis]], who played [[Nero]] in ''[[The Romans]]'', is born in [[Brighton]]. | |||
* [[7th November | 7]] - [[Derek Francis]], who played [[Nero]] in | |||
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Revision as of 19:11, 2 April 2009
Events
Doctor Who Universe
Date unknown
- Botanist George Cranleigh is reported killed by hostile Indians while on an expedition on the Amazon River. He has in fact been mutilated and had his tongue cut out, but is still alive. Returning to England, he is kept a prisoner by his mother in Cranleigh Hall. (DW: Black Orchid)
- A British archaeological survey of Rome, by Professor Livesy-Smythe, turns up a scroll by Caecilius detailing the true fate of Pompeii. Torchwood, which is monitoring the survey, is thus first alerted to the existence of the Pyroviles. (Captain Jack's Monster Files)
November
- 9 - The Doctor and Ace arrive in Munich, just as the Munich Putsch is concluding, with Hitler and other members of the Kampfbund being driven away from the War Office by government soldiers. To Ace's surprise, the Doctor tells Hitler he mustn't give up and will one day rule Germany. Hastily explaining that his actions are necessary to insure that Earth history runs its proper course, the Doctor ushers Ace back to the TARDIS, where they are fired upon with an energy weapon, a sign that a non-contemporaneous person is manipulating the past. (NA: Timewyrm: Exodus)
Real World
March
- 21 - Peter Pratt, who portrayed the Master in "The Deadly Assassin", is born.
April
- 5 - Paul Whitsun-Jones, who played the Squire in "The Smugglers" and the Marshal in "The Mutants," is born in Newport, Wales.
October
- 13 - Cyril Shaps, who had appearances in The Tomb of the Cybermen, The Ambassadors of Death, Planet of the Spiders and The Androids of Tara, is born.
November
- 7 - Derek Francis, who played Nero in The Romans, is born in Brighton.
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