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* NeverWorkWithChildrenOrAnimals: When they filmed the ginger cat vanishing in the cardboard box, they tried to coach the cat through to the cardboard box using fishing wire, but the cat refused to cooperate during filming.

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* NeverWorkWithChildrenOrAnimals: When they filmed the ginger cat vanishing in the cardboard box, they tried to coach the cat through to the cardboard box using fishing wire, but the cat refused to cooperate during filming. According to producer Julie Gardner, “The cat was the most disobedient cat in the history of cats,”.
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* NeverWorkWithChildrenOrAnimals: When they filmed the ginger cat vanishing in the cardboard box, they tried to coach the cat through to the cardboard box using fishing wire, but the cat refused to cooperate during filming.

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* CreatorBacklash: While they haven't dismissed the episode as being outright bad, Creator/DavidTennant, Creator/RussellTDavies and director Euros Lyn have all gone on record as admitting that the episode could have been a lot better, and was hurt by a lack of budget and rushed writing and filming schedules.



* OldShame: While they haven't dismissed the episode as being outright bad, Creator/DavidTennant, Creator/RussellTDavies and director Euros Lyn have all gone on record as admitting that the episode could have been a lot better, and was hurt by a lack of budget and rushed writing and filming schedules. Inverted by writer Matthew Graham, who has strongly defended the episode from its detractors and said that it was intentionally a LighterAndSofter entry designed more to appeal to children.
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* {{Defictionalization}}: The Doctor has indeed carried the Olympic torch in RealLife. However, it was carried by Creator/MattSmith, the successor to Creator/DavidTennant, for one leg. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rU8Djtv2N4w See here.]] There was also a serious petition to have David Tennant carry the torch up to light the braizer, though that didn't achieve anything. Instead, it would be rower Sir Steve Redgrave who delivered the torch to the Olympic Stadium, and a group of seven young athletes who lit the Olympic Flame. However, newsreader Huw Edwards did provide the commentary on the ceremony, and during one of the elaborate production numbers prior to this, the sound of the TARDIS materialising was also heard.

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* {{Defictionalization}}: The Doctor has indeed carried the Olympic torch in RealLife. However, it was carried by Creator/MattSmith, the successor to Creator/DavidTennant, for one leg.leg of the relay. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rU8Djtv2N4w See here.]] There was also a serious petition to have David Tennant carry the torch up to light the braizer, though that didn't achieve anything. Instead, it would be rower Sir Steve Redgrave who delivered the torch to the Olympic Stadium, and a group of seven young athletes who lit the Olympic Flame. However, newsreader Huw Edwards did provide the commentary on the ceremony, and during one of the elaborate production numbers prior to this, the sound of the TARDIS materialising was also heard.

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* {{Jossed}}: Matthew Graham noted on the DVDCommentary that the scribble creature was never to be called a "scribble monster", as the Doctor would never call anything a monster.


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* WordOfGod: Matthew Graham noted on the DVDCommentary that the scribble creature was never to be called a "scribble monster", as the Doctor would never call anything a monster.
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** This episode hastily replaced a script by Creator/StephenFry when Fry did not have enough time to complete rewrites on it. The script slipped to Series 3, and was then abandoned altogether.

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** This episode hastily replaced was originally lined up for the next season. When a script by Creator/StephenFry when Fry did not have enough time to complete rewrites on it. The script slipped to Series 3, and fell through, it was then abandoned altogether.hastily moved in to fill the slot.

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* CompletelyDifferentTitle: The hungarian title of this episode is ''Félelem és remény'' (Fear and Hope).

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The hungarian French title of this episode is "London 2012".
** The Hungarian title
is ''Félelem és remény'' (Fear and Hope).



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* {{Defictionalization}}: The Doctor has indeed carried the Olympic torch in RealLife. However, it was carried by Creator/MattSmith, the successor to Creator/DavidTennant, for one leg. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rU8Djtv2N4w See here.]] There was also a serious petition to have David Tennant carry the torch up to light the braizer, though that didn't achieve anything.

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* {{Defictionalization}}: The Doctor has indeed carried the Olympic torch in RealLife. However, it was carried by Creator/MattSmith, the successor to Creator/DavidTennant, for one leg. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rU8Djtv2N4w See here.]] There was also a serious petition to have David Tennant carry the torch up to light the braizer, though that didn't achieve anything. Instead, it would be rower Sir Steve Redgrave who delivered the torch to the Olympic Stadium, and a group of seven young athletes who lit the Olympic Flame. However, newsreader Huw Edwards did provide the commentary on the ceremony, and during one of the elaborate production numbers prior to this, the sound of the TARDIS materialising was also heard.
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** This episode hastily replaced a script by Creator/StephenFry that was deemed too expensive.

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** This episode hastily replaced a script by Creator/StephenFry that when Fry did not have enough time to complete rewrites on it. The script slipped to Series 3, and was deemed too expensive.then abandoned altogether.
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* DearNegativeReader: When writer Matthew Graham was asked about the poor response to this episode during an interview that tied in with his later return to the series for the "Gangers" two-parter several years later, Graham flatly replied that he honestly couldn't have cared less whether or not the show's hardcore fans liked the episode, and that he wrote it for children first and foremost.
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* CompletelyDifferentTitle: The hungarian title of this episode is ''Félelem és remény'' (Fear and Hope).

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* {{Jossed}}: Matthew Graham noted on the DVDCommentary that the scribble creature was never to be called a "scribble monster", as the Doctor would never call anything a monster.



* WhatCouldHaveBeen: This episode hastily replaced a script by Creator/StephenFry that was deemed too expensive.

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This episode hastily replaced a script by Creator/StephenFry that was deemed too expensive.
** At one point, the story took place on another planet.
** Matthew Graham originally pitched a storyline in which the Doctor and Rose are faced with a man who has discovered how to drain things of their beauty, leaving his planet a sterile grey landscape.
* WorkingTitle: ''Chloe Webber Destroys the Earth'' and ''You're a Bad Girl, Chloe Webber''.

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* OldShame: While they haven't dismissed the episode as being outright bad, David Tennant, Creator/RussellTDavies and director Euros Lyn have all gone on record as admitting that the episode could have been a lot better, and was hurt by a lack of budget and rushed writing and filming schedules. Inverted by writer Matthew Graham, who has strongly defended the episode from its detractors and said that it was intentionally a LighterAndSofter entry designed more to appeal to children.
* OneBookAuthor: The sole acting credit for Abisola Agbaje (Chloe).

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* OldShame: While they haven't dismissed the episode as being outright bad, David Tennant, Creator/DavidTennant, Creator/RussellTDavies and director Euros Lyn have all gone on record as admitting that the episode could have been a lot better, and was hurt by a lack of budget and rushed writing and filming schedules. Inverted by writer Matthew Graham, who has strongly defended the episode from its detractors and said that it was intentionally a LighterAndSofter entry designed more to appeal to children.
* OneBookAuthor: The sole acting credit for Abisola Agbaje (Chloe).
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* {{Defictionalization}}: The Doctor has indeed carried the Olympic torch in RealLife. However, it was carried by Creator/MattSmith, the successor to Creator/DavidTennant, for one leg. [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rU8Djtv2N4w See here.]]
** There was a serious petition to have David Tennant carry the torch up to light the braizer.

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* {{Defictionalization}}: The Doctor has indeed carried the Olympic torch in RealLife. However, it was carried by Creator/MattSmith, the successor to Creator/DavidTennant, for one leg. [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rU8Djtv2N4w See here.]]
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]] There was also a serious petition to have David Tennant carry the torch up to light the braizer.braizer, though that didn't achieve anything.
* OldShame: While they haven't dismissed the episode as being outright bad, David Tennant, Creator/RussellTDavies and director Euros Lyn have all gone on record as admitting that the episode could have been a lot better, and was hurt by a lack of budget and rushed writing and filming schedules. Inverted by writer Matthew Graham, who has strongly defended the episode from its detractors and said that it was intentionally a LighterAndSofter entry designed more to appeal to children.
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* OneBookAuthor: The sole acting credit for Abisola Agbaje (Chloe).
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** There was a serious petition to have David Tennant carry the torch up to light the braizer.
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* {{Defictionalization}}: The Doctor has indeed carried the Olympic torch in RealLife. However, it was carried by Creator/MattSmith, the successor to Creator/DavidTennant, for one leg. [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rU8Djtv2N4w See here.]]
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: This episode hastily replaced a script by Creator/StephenFry that was deemed too expensive.

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