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Published On: May 13, 2013

Doctor Who: The KrotonsSilva Screen Records releases a CD of music from the 1960s Doctor Who story The Krotons, composed and performed by Brian Hodgson of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop. A rare example of a pre-80s soundtrack scored entirely by the Workshop, The Krotons’ release catches fans off-guard as part of the label’s series of classic soundtrack releases celebrating 50 years of Doctor Who. Read more

Published On: May 13, 1982

Soyuz T-5Soyuz T-5 lifts off from the Soviet Union, carrying its crew of two to the new Salyut 7 space station for a long-term stay. Cosmonauts Anatoli Berezovoy and Valentin Lebedev become Salyut 7’s first occupants, remaining aboard the station for a record-setting 211 days (almost seven months), not returning until December 1982. During that time, the two cosmonauts host two other visiting crews and launch a small amateur radio communications satellite by ejecting it from a small airlock.

Published On: May 13, 1978

The Bionic WomanThe 58th episode of The Bionic Woman, starring Lindsay Wagner and Richard Anderson, airs on NBC. This is the final episode of the series, and in a rarity for 1970s TV, is written to wrap up Jaime’s story. Lindsay Wagner will reprise the role in a series of reunion movies with Lee Majors (The Six Million Dollar Man) in the late 1980s and early 1990s.

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Published On: May 13, 1976

BreakoutAtari introduces a new arcade game, Breakout, which takes the play mechanics of Pong, turns them on one side, and turns the game into a single-player endurance trial. Assigned to junior Atari employee Steve Jobs, Breakout is actually completed by Jobs’ friend Steve Wozniak, though the circuitry for the game is redesigned when Atari’s engineers can’t get their heads around Wozniak’s incredibly compact, efficient design, which reduces the number of logic circuits to a bare minimum. Jobs and Wozniak later approach Atari with a design for a personal computer, and are turned down; that design later becomes the first Apple Computer. Read more

Published On: May 13, 1967

Doctor WhoThe 162nd episode of Doctor Who airs on the BBC. This episode sees Ben and Polly leave the TARDIS to remain on modern-day Earth; the TARDIS is then stolen, leading directly into the next story. This episode is now missing from the BBC’s archives.

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