26 March (production)
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On 26 March, the following important behind-the-scenes events were known to have occurred:
- 1964 - Script editor David Whitaker defended himself in a memo to Head of Serials Donald Wilson after Robert Gould accused him of stealing his idea in "The Screaming Jungle." In it, he flatly stated that writer Terry Nation had independently arrived at using vegetation in the third episode of The Keys of Marinus, and that Gould's vaguely-defined idea has itself been derivative, anyway. According to Whitaker, Gould's 4 February story conference had yielded no specifics about the potential storyline, and that Gould's notion of a planet where "plants treat people as people treat plants", had immediately reminded both him and Verity Lambert of The Day of the Triffids.
- 1965 - "The Warlords" was recorded at Riverside Studios 1. (TCH 5)
- 1969 - Location filming for The War Games continued at Sheepcote Valley Rubbish Tip. (TCH 14)
- 1979 - Pre-filming for The Creature from the Pit took place at Ealing Studios. (REF: Doctor Who The Handbook: The Fourth Doctor)
- 2002 - The Big Finish audio story Spare Parts was recorded at the Moat Studios.
- 2008 - Final correspondence between Russell T Davies and Benjamin Cook in terms of material included in the first edition of the book The Writer's Tale took place, but correspondence incorporated into the second edition began immediately.
- 2009 - The Big Finish audio story The Drowned World was recorded at the Moat Studios.
- 2014 - The Big Finish audio story The Trouble with Drax was recorded.
- 2018 - The Big Finish audio story The Quantum Possibility Engine was recorded at the Moat Studios.
- 2019 - Big Finish's audio anthology The Eighth Doctor: Time War: Volume Three was recorded.
- 2020 - The Big Finish audio story Out of Time was recorded remotely.
- 2020 - Doctor Who: Lockdown! hosted a tweet-a-long of Rose in commemoration of the fifteenth anniversary of Doctor Who's TV comeback.