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On 5 January, a number of people important to the production of Doctor Who and its spin-offs either died or were born.
- 1925 - Actor Wolfe Morris was born.[1]
- 1928 - Actor Denise Bryer was born.[2]
- 1929 - Composer Norman Kay was born.[3]
- 1931 - Actor John Line was born.[4]
- 1935 - Actor David Ryall was born.[5]
- 1959 - Actor Kate Duchêne was born.[6]
- 1967 - Actor Ross Mullan was born.[7]
- 1969 - Writer Adrian Rigelsford was born.
- 1977 - Writer and Designer Clayton Hickman was born.[8]
- 1988 - Actor Mandip Gill was born.[9]
- 1996 - Actor Maxim Baldry was born.[10]
- 2017 - Actor Peter Thomas died.[11]
- 2018 - Stage director Mick Hughes died.[12]
- 2021 - Actor James Greene died.[13]
Footnotes
- ↑ BFI
- ↑ Behind the Voice Actors
- ↑ The Guardian
- ↑ The Guardian
- ↑ The Guardian
- ↑ Aveleyman
- ↑ Doctor Who Guide
- ↑ People Pill
- ↑ McEwan, Cameron K (23 October 2018). Doctor Who series 11: Everything you need to know about new companion Mandip Gill. Digital Spy. Retrieved on 12 November 2018.
- ↑ Married Biography
- ↑ Aveleyman
- ↑ DWM 523
- ↑ Belfast Telegraph