An Unearthly Child, the first episode of the TV Show Dr. Who

An Unearthly Child, the first episode of the TV Show Dr. Who

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It Happened on
November 23, 1963

On November 23, 1963, the BBC aired the very first episode of Doctor Who — just one day after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. It should have been a jubilant launch of a strange and exciting science-fiction serial, but instead it was broadcast into a nation — and a world — stunned by tragedy.


A story about time, loss, course-correction, and the desire to make things right arrived at the exact moment the world wished time travel were real.


The assassination dominated every newspaper, every radio station, and every television broadcast. Many viewers in the U.K. didn’t even realize Doctor Who had premiered; those who did watch often remembered the eerie emotional dissonance of seeing a new adventure begin while history had just suffered a catastrophic rupture. Even the BBC recognized the circumstances: the first episode, An Unearthly Child, was re-broadcast the following week to give the new series a fair chance — a rare move at the time.

Despite the gloomy world mood, the public response to the re-airing was remarkable. Families who watched described it as both a distraction and a comfort — something imaginative, strange and hopeful at a moment when hope felt abruptly endangered. Teachers reported children imitating the show in playgrounds; newspapers described it as “curiously compelling” and “far from ordinary children’s fare.”

What history remembers is that Doctor Who wasn’t launched in the glow of optimism — it was launched in the shadow of global grief, and that may be why it resonated so deeply.

This is the conception day event of 7 people, who also made a difference in history

273 days after the event were born.


Born on September 02, 1964

Phillip Wood

Passenger of MH370 and IBM employee

Born on August 22, 1964

Andrew Witty

British business executive, who is the chief executive officer (CEO) of UnitedHealth Group. He was the CEO of GlaxoSmithKline between 2008 and 2017

284 days after the event were born.


Born on September 04, 1964

Anthony Weiner

American politician and sex offender from the state of New York

Born on September 02, 1964

Keanu Reeves

Canadian actor and musician

278 days after the event were born.


Born on August 27, 1964

Stephan Elliott

Australian film director and screenwriter

Born on August 27, 1964

Paul Bernardo

Canadian serial killer and serial rapist

273 days after the event was born.


Born on August 22, 1964

Trey Gowdy

American television news presenter, former politician and former federal prosecutor who served as the U

People featured in this post:


William Hartnell

English actor known as the first incarnation of The Doctor on Dr. Who


Norman Kay

British composer


David Whitaker

English story editor of the Doctor Who series


Waris Hussein

British-Indian television and film director


Verity Lambert

English television and film producer


Carole Ann Ford

British actress best known for her roles as Susan Foreman in the BBC science fiction television series Doctor Who, and as Bettina in the 1962 film adaptation of The Day of the Triffids


William Russell



C. E. Webber

British television writer and playwright


Anthony Coburn

Australian television writer and producer, who spent much of his professional career living and working in the United Kingdom


Sydney Newman

Canadian film and television producer, who played a pioneering role in British television drama from the late 1950s to the late 1960s


Donald Wilson

Scottish television writer and producer who worked for the BBC.


Jacqueline Hill

British actress known for her role as Barbara Wright in the BBC science-fiction television series Doctor Who


Howard Lang

English actor known for playing Captain William Baines in the BBC nautical drama The Onedin Line


Alethea Charlton

British actress


Jeremy Young

, known professionally as Jeremy Young, English actor of Scottish descent


Eileen Way

British actress who appeared in film and television roles in a career dating back to the 1930s

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