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Today In DOCTOR WHO History: September 16th

Look Romana, Jelly Babies. No Doctor, Turkish Delight...


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September 16th
To date, only two episodes of Doctor Who have received their debut broadcast on September 16th across the show's history, and the first of which is episode 3 of The Tomb of the Cybermen which was broadcast on this day in 1967 and watched by 7.2 million viewers.

Two regenerations later and Mary Tamm is preparing to audition for the role of Jadis in the BBC's 1978 production of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe! First though she's got to find herself some Turkish Delight to tempt Edmund with, that is after she's finished with part 3 of The Ribos Operation for the 7.9 million viewers who are tuning in to Doctor Who that Saturday evening.

Join us again tomorrow for another round-up of the episodes broadcast, the spin-offs, the special events, the birthday's celebrated and anything else of note that went down on this day in Doctor Who history.

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