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Today In DOCTOR WHO History: October 15th

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October 15th
Back in 1966 there were just three episodes left of the First Doctor's era, and one of them received its debut broadcast on October 15th. And so part two of The Tenth Planet, which was watched by 6.4 million viewers, gets us underway in our daily round-up of all things Doctor Who.

Now, prepare yourself for some eye-popping cutting edge CSO technology, a-hem, as the Fourth Doctor took a look for The Invisible Enemy, part three of which was broadcast in 1977 and watched by 7.5 million viewers.


Spin-Offs
Two stories from The Sarah Jane Adventures complete today's round-up in Doctor Who history. From season one, on this day in 2007, 1.43 million were tuned into part one of Warriors of Kudlak, then two years later episode one of Prisoner of the Judoon, the opening adventure of season three, drew an audience of 0.73 million when broadcast for the first time on October 15th 2009.

Join us again tomorrow for another round-up of the episodes broadcast, the spin-offs aired, 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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