March 13th: Today in WHO-story
Births
1913 - Adam Dawson (film editor on Spearhead from Space)
1914 - Olaf Pooley (Stahlman in Inferno)
1923 - George Pastell (Eric Kleig in The Tomb of the Cybermen)
1938 - David McKail (Sergeant Kyle in The Talons of Weng-Chiang)
1940 - Christopher Gable (Sharaz Jek in The Caves of Androzani)
1941 - Michael Walker (Radar Operator in The Claws of Axos and Miseus in The Time Monster)
1956 - Dione Inman (Elena in The Twin Dilemma)
1978 - Joanna Page (Queen Elizabeth I in The Day of the Doctor)
1989 - Harry Melling (Hervey in the Big Finish audio The Whispering Forest; grandson of Second Doctor actor Patrick Troughton and nephew of Doctor Who guest actors David Troughton and Michael Troughton)
Deaths
1997 - Ronald Fraser (Joseph C in The Happiness Patrol) aged 66
2015 - Vincent Wong (Ho in The Talons of Weng-Chiang and an extra in Day of the Daleks and Enlightenment) aged 87
2016 - Adrienne Corri (Mena in The Leisure Hive) aged 84
Episdoes
1965 - The Web Planet, Episode Five ('Invasion'): 12.0 million viewers
1971 - The Claws of Axos, Episode One: 7.3 million viewers
2009 - The Sarah Jane Adventures' Comic Relief: Red Nose Day Special
Documentaries
2008 - Torchwood Declassified: Something New
Releases
1975 - The Giant Robot (Target Books)
1980 - Issue 23 of Doctor Who Magazine (Marvel)
1986 - The Twin Dilemma (Target Books); issue 111 of Doctor Who Magazine (Marvel)
2008 - Issue 55 of Doctor Who Adventures (BBC Magazines)
2012 - Doctor Who: Worlds in Time (BBC Worldwide); The Face of Evil (DVD - region 1)
2014 - Starborn and Bernice Summerfield: Adorable Illusion (Big Finish Productions)
2015 - Requiem for the Rocket Men and Toby Hadoke's Who's Round 111 (Big Finish)
Behind-the-Scenes
1999 - Recording of Big Finish's audio adaptation of the Doctor Who novel Just War took place. As the adaptation was commissioned for the Bernice Summerfield range before Big Finish were granted a licence to produce Doctor Who audio adventures, the Doctor, Chris Cwej and Roz Forrester was edited out of the adaptation
2007 - Catherine Tate met with executive produce Julie Gardner, expressing an interest of returning to the role of Donna Noble for a full series of Doctor Who following her appearance in The Runaway Bride. At the time, Russell T. Davies was coming up with ideas for a companion for the 2008 series
2013 - Caroline Skinner stepped down as Doctor Who's executive producer. Faith Penhale soon took over