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On This Day (USA) - 26 October



Paradise Towers: Part Four premiered on BBC One in 1987 at 7:35pm GMT, watched by 5.00 million viewers.

Kroagnon has been reborn and is using the Chief Caretaker's reanimated corpse to move around Paradise Towers. To stop him the Doctor must teach the residents teamwork.


Remembrance of the Daleks: Part Four premiered on BBC One in 1988 at 7:34pm GMT, watched by 5.00 million viewers.

The streets of East London shake under a civil war being fought between the Daleks and the Doctor forces the Dalek Emperor to reveal himself to be Davros, waging one more battle.


Death of the Doctor: Episode Two premiered on CBBC in 2010 at 5:17pm BST, watched by 0.96 million viewers.

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Stacey Tendeter (died 2008 aged 59) - credited as Naia in Underworld

Stacey Tendeter was a British actress best known for her performance as Muriel in the 1971 film Two English Girls. Her other cinematic appearances include White Bird, Friend or Foe, and Terminal Game.

The majority of her work came in the 1970s on British television when she appeared on Elizabeth R, Dead of Night, The Pallisers, In This House of Brede, and Doctor Who in the story Underworld. She has since done mostly stage theatre, having performed in The Sentence, School For Sugar, and The Scandal.

After Franзois Truffaut died in 1984, a director's cut of Two English Girls was released to great acclaim. In particular, the addition of several important scenes featuring Stacey was praised. This is the version currently available on DVD.

Stacey died from breast cancer, having suffered from the illness for many years and been unable to work in TV, film or theatre as a result. 


Fred Davies (died 1988 aged 52) - credited as Man at Banquet in The Romans

Fred Davis was born in East Croydon, Surrey, England, UK.

He was an actor, known for Undermind (1965), The Green Shoes (1968) and Theatre 625 (1964).