1962
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Events
History of the Doctor Who Universe
- A Dalek soldier, last survivor of the Last Great Time War between its race and the Time Lords, falls through time and crashes like a meteorite "on the Ascension Islands.". The Dalek lies in its burning crater for three days, screaming the entire time, before it is retrieved. Its weapon systems inactive and its outer armor heavily damaged, the Dalek is sold at private auction and passes through several hands over the next 50 years. (DW: Dalek)
- Benjamin Wainwright, husband of time-displaced Kathy Nightingale, dies. (DW: Blink)
- October - Section Eight uses the dark arts to end the Cuban Missile Crisis. (PDA: Heart of TARDIS)
Real World
March
- Donald Wilson, head of Serial Drama for BBC TV, receives a four-page report from the BBC Survey Group discussing whether the production of an in-house science-fiction TV series is feasible and warranted. According to the BBC Archives, this is the spark of what eventually leads to the commissioning of Doctor Who.[1]
July
- 25 - Donald Wilson receives a follow-up report from the BBC Survey Group discussing potential story ideas for a BBC-produced science fiction series. The report includes synopses of several science fiction novels, including the time-travel-based The Guardians of Time by Poul Anderson.[2]
August
- 20 - Sophie Aldred (Ace) is born at Greenwich, London.
- 24 - Gordon Warnecke is born.
- 25 - Jessica Martin is born.
October
- 11 - Nicola Bryant (Perpugilliam Brown) is born in Guildford, Surrey.
Unknown Date
- Julian Bleach, who played the Ghostmaker in TW: From Out of the Rain and Davros in DW: The Stolen Earth/Journey's End, is born in Bournemouth.
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