After being catfished on Tinder by a Triceratops, poor old stegosaurus makes the long journey home alone today in Doctor Who history.
Welcome to our daily round-up of the Doctor Who episodes which received their premiere broadcast on this day throughout the show's long history, along with anything else of note that may have taken place. You can click on any red text to read our full retrospectives/reviews for that episode, and note that all viewing figures listed are for UK broadcasts (unless otherwise stated).
February 9th
February 9th is quite a busy day for classic Who episodes, with even a modern one thrown in for good measure. But we begin way back in the show's history with part five of Invasion of the Dinosaurs which was broadcast this day in 1974 and watched by 9 million viewers.
Tuesday February 9th 1982 saw part four of Kinda broadcast at 7:05pm and watched by 8.9 million viewers. Part four of Mawdryn Undead
aired the following year and was watched by 7.7 million. And one regeneration later the Doctor faced The Mark of the Rani, part two of which was broadcast on this day in 1985 and watched by 7.3 million people.
And finally, on February 9th 2020, the premiere of Can You Hear Me?, which was the seventh episode of series twelve of Doctor Who, saw 4.9 million viewers tuning in.
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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