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===[[Doctor Who Universe]]=== | ===[[Doctor Who Universe]]=== | ||
*[[Honoré Lechasseur]] | *[[Honoré Lechasseur]] was employed by [[Emily Blandish]] to find [[the Doctor (The Cabinet of Light)|the Doctor]]. ([[TN]]: ''[[The Cabinet of Light]]'') | ||
*[[Julia Hardwick]], now known as Julia Baker, | *[[Julia Hardwick]], now known as Julia Baker, died, more than 60 years after being transported into the past from the early [[21st century]] by the [[Weeping Angel]]s. ([[WC]]: ''[[A Ghost Story for Christmas]]'') | ||
===Real World=== | ===Real World=== |
Revision as of 19:27, 26 August 2011
Timeline for 1949 |
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Events
Doctor Who Universe
- Honoré Lechasseur was employed by Emily Blandish to find the Doctor. (TN: The Cabinet of Light)
- Julia Hardwick, now known as Julia Baker, died, more than 60 years after being transported into the past from the early 21st century by the Weeping Angels. (WC: A Ghost Story for Christmas)
Real World
May
- 13- Zoë Wanamaker, Honorary CBE who plays Lady Cassandra in DW: The End of the World and DW: New Earth, is born in New York City.
September
- 26 - Anne Robinson (Anne Droid, DW: Bad Wolf and The Parting of the Ways) is born.
October
- 14 - Katy Manning, who portrayed companion Jo Grant in the original television series and also provides the voice for Iris Wildthyme is born in Guildford, Surrey.