7 November
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7 November was notable for a number of highly varied events on Earth and its parallels:
- 1917 - The October Revolution took place in Russia. (AUDIO: Thin Ice) Sasha told the Eighth Doctor that his brother had been killed in the October Revolution. (PROSE: History 101)
- 1967 - The Seventh Doctor, Ace, Markus Creevy and Lt. Raina Kerenskaya attended the ceremony in Red Square in Moscow marking the fiftieth anniversary of the October Revolution, where they saw Yuri Gagarin and Valentina Tereshkova, the first person and the first woman in space respectively, on the podium. The Doctor explained to Ace that the celebration of the October Revolution was held in November as Russia was still using the Julian calendar, which was eleven days behind the Gregorian calendar, in 1917. (AUDIO: Thin Ice)
- 1967 - Raine Creevy was born in Moscow. She was delivered by the Seventh Doctor. (AUDIO: Thin Ice)
- 1987 - Pete Tyler, the father of Rose Tyler, was killed when he was struck by a car while crossing the road to a friend's wedding. This event was witnessed by an older Rose and the Ninth Doctor. Initially, Pete died alone before help could arrive. Rose created an alternative timeline by preventing him from being killed, which resulted in a dangerous paradox. After spending some time with his now-grown daughter, Pete learnt that for time to have continued normally, he must have died, so he ran in front of the same car. This time Rose was with him when he died. The fabric of time was altered so that the record showed Pete died while an unidentified woman knelt beside him. (TV: Father's Day)
Behind the scenes
- 1925 - Actor John Stratton was born.
- 1934 - Actor Wendy Williams was born.
- 1943 - Actor Peter Straker was born.
- 1948 - Writer Graeme Farmer was born.
- 1950 - Actor Lindsay Duncan was born.
- 1964 - "Dangerous Journey" was first broadcast on BBC1.
- 1979 - Totally Doctor Who presenter Barney Harwood was born.
- 1979 - Issue four of Doctor Who Weekly was first published.
- 1982 - Actor John Bay died.
- 1984 - Actor Hayden Jones died.
- 2010 - Doctor Who Live: The Monsters Are Coming ended its original run.[source needed]