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== History of ''Doctor Who'' == | == History of ''Doctor Who'' == | ||
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* [[21st February|21]] - [[George Selway]], who played [[Meadows (The Faceless Ones} |Meadows]] in "[[The Faceless Ones]]," is born in [[London]]. | |||
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* [[1st December |1]] - [[Desmond Cullum-Jones]], who appeared in "[[The War Machines (TV story) |The War Machines]]," is born in [[Wikipedia:Seattle |Seattle]], [[Wikipedia:Washington (state) |Washington]]. | * [[1st December |1]] - [[Desmond Cullum-Jones]], who appeared in "[[The War Machines (TV story) |The War Machines]]," is born in [[Wikipedia:Seattle |Seattle]], [[Wikipedia:Washington (state) |Washington]]. | ||
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Revision as of 00:40, 23 June 2005
History of Doctor Who
February
- 21 - George Selway, who played [[Meadows (The Faceless Ones} |Meadows]] in "The Faceless Ones," is born in London.
April
- 3 - Peter Hawkins, voice provider for the Daleks and Cybermen in numerous Doctor Who stories, is born in London.
August
- 7 - Kenneth Kendall, who played the newsreader in "The War Machines," is born in India.
- 24 - Jimmy Gardner, who played Chenchu in "Marco Polo" and Idmon in "Underworld," is born at Newmarket, Suffolk, England.
September
- 17 - Peter Glaze, who played the City Administrator in "The Sensorites" and the Brigadier in a Doctor Who parody segment of Crackerjack! , is born in London.
November
- 19 - William Russell, who portrayed companion Ian Chesterton, is born Russell Enoch in Sunderland, England.
December
- 1 - Desmond Cullum-Jones, who appeared in "The War Machines," is born in Seattle, Washington.
Unknown date
- Robert James, who played Lesterson in "The Power of the Daleks" and the High Priest in "The Masque of Mandragora," is born.
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