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** As originally shot, Ace defused the tension between her and the Doctor when he left her at the boarding house.
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** As originally shot, Ace defused would have lightened the tension between her and the Doctor when he left her at the boarding house.
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** In the rehearsal script, Gilmore (now planning to retire) referred to his group as the Special Incursions Counter-Measures Unit and that the army wanted to take over. He said they had "some bright boy, Captain Tunbridge-Steward or something, worked for the SOE during the war" to put in charge. If included in the final episode, this would have contradicted a large number of older UNIT and Brigadier stories.
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** In the rehearsal script, Gilmore (now planning to retire) referred to would have mentioned his group as the Special Incursions Counter-Measures Unit impending retirement and that the army wanted to take over. He said they had being replaced by "some bright boy, Captain Tunbridge-Steward or something, worked for something". If the SOE during the war" to put in charge. If reference had been included in the final episode, this would have however, it would've contradicted a large number of many older UNIT and Brigadier stories.
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* DeletedScene: Several scenes were cut or edited in production:
** Creator/SylvesterMcCoy's favourite scene, in which the Doctor muses to a worker at a café, was cut down by about half.
** Creator/SylvesterMcCoy's favourite scene, in which the Doctor muses to a worker at a café, was cut down by about half.
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* DeletedScene: Several scenes were cut or edited in production:
** Creator/SylvesterMcCoy's favourite scene, in which the Doctor muses to a worker at a café, was cut down by about half.
** Creator/SylvesterMcCoy's favourite scene, in which the Doctor muses to a worker at a café, was cut down by about half.
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** The Doctor curing Ace's leg at the beginning of the third episode.
** The issuing of instructions from the Dalek controller through an earpiece.
** A notable deleted line is the Doctor telling Davros that he is "far more than just another Time Lord". This, along with the Doctor's hints that he was present at the creation of the Hand of Omega, was part of the so-called "Cartmel Masterplan" to restore some of the mystery to the Doctor's origins.
** The issuing of instructions from the Dalek controller through an earpiece.
** A notable deleted line is the Doctor telling Davros that he is "far more than just another Time Lord". This, along with the Doctor's hints that he was present at the creation of the Hand of Omega, was part of the so-called "Cartmel Masterplan" to restore some of the mystery to the Doctor's origins.
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** The Doctor curing was supposed to heal Ace's leg at the beginning of in the third episode.
**The issuing of instructions from During the Dalek controller through an earpiece.
** A notable deleted line isconfrontation between the Doctor telling Davros and Davros, the Doctor would have remarked that he is "far more than just another Time Lord". This, along with the Doctor's hints that he was present at the creation of This and other references to the Hand of Omega, was were part of the so-called alleged "Cartmel Masterplan" Masterplan". A concept by Script Editor Creator/AndrewCartmel to restore some of the add more mystery to the Doctor's origins.character.
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** A notable deleted line is
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* NoStuntDouble: Creator/SophieAldred did many of her own stunts, bonding with the new stunt coordinator, Tip Tipping. She found the experience "terrifying" at first.
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* NoStuntDouble: Creator/SophieAldred did many of her own stunts, even bonding with the show's new stunt coordinator, Tip Tipping. She found the experience "terrifying" at first.
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** In the original script, the Special Weapons Dalek was developed by the Renegade Daleks to counteract their Imperial counterpart's flying battle platform. Originally, the Special Weapons Dalek lacked the increased firepower but instead had the ability to fire around corners. Both concepts were dramatically altered with the mobile platform removed due to cost.
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** In the original script, Originally, the Special Weapons Dalek was developed by the Renegade Daleks to counteract fight their Imperial counterpart's flying battle platform. Originally, the Special Weapons Dalek flight powers. What it also lacked the increased in firepower but instead had it made up for with the ability to fire around corners. Both concepts were dramatically altered with the mobile platform removed due to cost.
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*** Creator/PamelaSalem (Rachel) had previously played Toos in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS14E5TheRobotsOfDeath The Robots of Death]]".
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*** Creator/PamelaSalem (Rachel) had previously played was Toos in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS14E5TheRobotsOfDeath The Robots of Death]]".
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** Creator/MichaelSheard, in his sixth and final role on the series[[note]]His previous five were Rhos in [[Recap/DoctorWhoS3E6TheArk "The Ark"]], Dr. Roland Summers in [[Recap/DoctorWhoS8E2TheMindOfEvil "The Mind of Evil"]], Laurence in [[Recap/DoctorWhoS13E3PyramidsOfMars "Pyramids of Mars"]], Lowe in [[Recap/DoctorWhoS15E2TheInvisibleEnemy "The Invisible Enemy"]] and Mergrave in [[Recap/DoctorWhoS19E1Castrovalva "Castrovalva"]][[/note]], plays the headmaster of Coal Hill School.
** Creator/PamelaSalem (Rachel) had previously played Toos in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS14E5TheRobotsOfDeath The Robots of Death]]".
* YouSoundFamiliar: Creator/JohnLeeson (the voice of K9) voices the Dalek Battle Computer.
** Creator/PamelaSalem (Rachel) had previously played Toos in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS14E5TheRobotsOfDeath The Robots of Death]]".
* YouSoundFamiliar: Creator/JohnLeeson (the voice of K9) voices the Dalek Battle Computer.
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** Familiar looks:
*** Creator/MichaelSheard, in his sixth and final role on the series[[note]]His previous five were Rhos in [[Recap/DoctorWhoS3E6TheArk "The Ark"]], Dr. Roland Summers in [[Recap/DoctorWhoS8E2TheMindOfEvil "The Mind of Evil"]], Laurence in [[Recap/DoctorWhoS13E3PyramidsOfMars "Pyramids of Mars"]], Lowe in [[Recap/DoctorWhoS15E2TheInvisibleEnemy "The Invisible Enemy"]] and Mergrave in [[Recap/DoctorWhoS19E1Castrovalva "Castrovalva"]][[/note]], plays the headmaster of Coal Hill School.
** *** Creator/PamelaSalem (Rachel) had previously played Toos in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS14E5TheRobotsOfDeath The Robots of Death]]".
* YouSoundFamiliar: ** Familiar sounds: Creator/JohnLeeson (the voice of K9) voices the Dalek Battle Computer.
*** Creator/MichaelSheard, in his sixth and final role on the series[[note]]His previous five were Rhos in [[Recap/DoctorWhoS3E6TheArk "The Ark"]], Dr. Roland Summers in [[Recap/DoctorWhoS8E2TheMindOfEvil "The Mind of Evil"]], Laurence in [[Recap/DoctorWhoS13E3PyramidsOfMars "Pyramids of Mars"]], Lowe in [[Recap/DoctorWhoS15E2TheInvisibleEnemy "The Invisible Enemy"]] and Mergrave in [[Recap/DoctorWhoS19E1Castrovalva "Castrovalva"]][[/note]], plays the headmaster of Coal Hill School.
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* NamesTheSame: Ratcliffe was originally called Gummer. However, there was a cabinet minister in the Thatcher government with the same name, so it was changed. It was also considered too similar to Gilmore.
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* StuntDouble: Creator/SylvesterMcCoy wanted to perform the stunt where the Doctor slides down a wire with his umbrella, but he wasn't allowed to.
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* StuntDouble: Creator/SylvesterMcCoy wanted to perform the stunt where the Doctor slides down a wire with his umbrella, but umbrella. Although he wasn't was allowed to.one attempt, the take used features his stunt double.
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* UncreditedRole: Creator/JohnLeeson was the uncredited voice of the Renegade Daleks' battle computer, before the character's [[CreepyChild true identity]] was revealed.
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* UncreditedRole: Creator/JohnLeeson was the uncredited voice of the Renegade Daleks' battle computer, before the character's [[CreepyChild true identity]] was revealed. (Technically, he ''is'' credited but not with a specific role: He and the Dalek voice artistes were collectively credited as "Voices" to hide just who he was voicing.)
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* The opening shot of the Dalek Mothership in space with various speeches playing would have also included a speech from Queen Elizabeth, in addition to [[Music/BobDylan Blowin’ in the Wind]] playing in the background of the “I have a dream” speech (like in [[ShownTheirWork real life]]. The crew were unable to attain permission for the former, while the latter was removed in editing, even though they had permission.
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** Pamela Salem (Rachel) had previously played Toos in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS14E5TheRobotsOfDeath The Robots of Death]]".
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** Pamela Salem Creator/PamelaSalem (Rachel) had previously played Toos in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS14E5TheRobotsOfDeath The Robots of Death]]".
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* ReReleaseSoundtrack: The original DVD replaced much of the public domain songs used in the episode, which were later reinstated for the special edition.
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* The opening shot of the Dalek Mothership in space with various speeches playing would have also included a speech from Queen Elizabeth, in addition to [[Music/BobDylan Blowin’ in the Wind]] playing in the background of the “I have a dream” speech (like in [[ShownTheirWork real life]]. The crew were unable to attain permission for the former, while the latter was removed in editing, even though they had permission.
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* PropRecycling: The three Renegade Daleks were reused props from the 1960s.
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* PropRecycling: The Two of the three Renegade Daleks were reused props from the 1960s.1960s, retouched to use the dark gray design that had been standard since [[Recap/DoctorWhoS9E1DayOfTheDaleks "Day of the Daleks"]] in 1972.
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** Creator/MichaelSheard, in his sixth and final role on the series, plays the headmaster of Coal Hill School.
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** Creator/MichaelSheard, in his sixth and final role on the series, series[[note]]His previous five were Rhos in [[Recap/DoctorWhoS3E6TheArk "The Ark"]], Dr. Roland Summers in [[Recap/DoctorWhoS8E2TheMindOfEvil "The Mind of Evil"]], Laurence in [[Recap/DoctorWhoS13E3PyramidsOfMars "Pyramids of Mars"]], Lowe in [[Recap/DoctorWhoS15E2TheInvisibleEnemy "The Invisible Enemy"]] and Mergrave in [[Recap/DoctorWhoS19E1Castrovalva "Castrovalva"]][[/note]], plays the headmaster of Coal Hill School.
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* YouLookFamiliar: Creator/MichaelSheard, in his sixth and final role on the series, plays the headmaster of Coal Hill School.
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* YouLookFamiliar: YouLookFamiliar:
** Creator/MichaelSheard, in his sixth and final role on the series, plays the headmaster of Coal HillSchool.School.
** Pamela Salem (Rachel) had previously played Toos in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS14E5TheRobotsOfDeath The Robots of Death]]".
** Creator/MichaelSheard, in his sixth and final role on the series, plays the headmaster of Coal Hill
** Pamela Salem (Rachel) had previously played Toos in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS14E5TheRobotsOfDeath The Robots of Death]]".
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* SelfAdaptation: Creator/BenAaronovitch wrote this episode and its novelization.
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* SelfAdaptation: Creator/BenAaronovitch wrote this episode serial and its novelization.
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** In the original script, the Doctor destroys the Black Dalek in episode four with a gun which had been stored alongside the Hand of Omega (originally, the Hand of Rassilon). This was intended as a parody of the quick-draw tradition in Hollywood westerns, but it was felt to be too out of character for the Doctor, particularly by Creator/SylvesterMcCoy.
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** In the original script, the Doctor destroys the Black Dalek in episode four Episode Four with a gun which had been stored alongside the Hand of Omega (originally, the Hand of Rassilon). This was intended as a parody of the quick-draw tradition in Hollywood westerns, but it was felt to be too out of character for the Doctor, particularly by Creator/SylvesterMcCoy.