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* InspirationForTheWork: Creator/EricSaward was inspired by ''Literature/TheLovedOne'', entranced by the idea of a story which ruminated upon the treatment of the dead by the living..

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* InspirationForTheWork: Creator/EricSaward was inspired by ''Literature/TheLovedOne'', entranced by the idea of a story which ruminated upon especially it’s focus on the treatment of the dead by the living..dead.

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* EditedForSyndication: When this story was broadcast in the United States, Australia and New Zealand, it was as four twenty-five-minute episodes. Part one sees Natasha and Grigory hiding in the catacombs as Takis and Lilt are wheeling a body through the tunnels, while the cliffhanger in part three features either the Doctor telling Peri that she's in great danger, or — in some edits of the story — Davros ordering his Daleks to kill the DJ. This edit was also used for the serial's 1993 repeat broadcast on BBC Two, and is the one that Pluto TV and Roku TV use in North America.

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* EditedForSyndication: When Just like the rest of Season 22, this story was broadcast in the United States, Australia and New Zealand, it was sold internationally as four twenty-five-minute episodes. Part one sees These included Natasha and Grigory hiding in the catacombs as Takis catacombs, and Lilt are wheeling a body through - depending on the tunnels, while the cliffhanger in part three features version - either the Doctor telling Peri that she's in great danger, or — in some edits of the story — Davros ordering his Daleks to kill the DJ. This edit was also used for the serial's 1993 repeat broadcast on BBC Two, and is the one that Pluto TV and Roku TV use in North America.



* MissingEpisode: The complete footage of the Doctor finishing his line "...Blackpool" at the end of Episode Two (a scene that was cut, being replaced by a freeze-frame in the finished programme) now no longer exists.

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* MissingEpisode: The complete footage of the Doctor finishing his the episode’s final line with "...Blackpool" at the end of Episode Two (a scene that (which was cut, being replaced by a freeze-frame in the finished programme) now no longer exists.



** Plans were made for the Daleks to have a VillainTeamUp with another alien species, but it was immediately shot down by their creator Creator/TerryNation.



** There were talks of Creator/LaurenceOlivier playing the mutant.

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** There were talks of having Creator/LaurenceOlivier playing play the mutant.

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* NoAdaptationsAllowed: The fourth and final ''Doctor Who'' story from the original run not to receive a Target novelisation; as with the previous series' ''Resurrection of the Daleks'', this is because an amount of the fee would have gone to Terry Nation to cover the rights for the Daleks and Creator/EricSaward was dissatisfied by the reduced payment. Following their previous success with adapting the previously unnovelised Douglas Adams stories, this was the final classic ''Who'' story to receive a novelisation when BBC Books published one in 2019.

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* NoAdaptationsAllowed: The fourth and final ''Doctor Who'' story from the original run not to receive a Target novelisation; as with the previous series' ''Resurrection of the Daleks'', this is because an amount of the fee would have gone to Terry Nation to cover the rights for the Daleks and Creator/EricSaward was dissatisfied by the reduced payment. Following their previous success with adapting the previously unnovelised Douglas Adams stories, this was the final classic ''Who'' story to receive a novelisation when BBC Books published one one, [[SelfAdaptation written by Saward himself]], in 2019.


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* SelfAdaptation: Creator/EricSaward wrote the serial's eventual novelization in 2019.
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** Real life [=DJs=] such as Creator/JimmySavile were seriously considered for The DJ. Music/DavidBowie, Music/PhilCollins, Creator/KennethCranham and [[Music/TheWho Roger Daltrey]] were also considered.

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** Real life [=DJs=] such as Creator/JimmySavile were seriously considered for The DJ. Music/DavidBowie, Music/PhilCollins, Creator/KennethCranham and [[Music/TheWho Roger Daltrey]] were also considered. Savile would later appear AsHimself in the non-canon ''Doctor Who''/''Jim'll Fix It'' crossover [[Recap/DoctorWho1985JFIGSAFixWithSontarans "A Fix with Sontarans"]].



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* ActorInspiredElement: Terry Molloy takes credit for getting Davros to hover, with an off-the-cuff remark to Creator/GraemeHarper.

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* ActorInspiredElement: Terry Molloy Creator/TerryMolloy takes credit for getting Davros to hover, with an off-the-cuff remark to Creator/GraemeHarper.
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* MissingEpisode: The complete footage of the Doctor finishing his line "...Blackpool" at the end of the episode (a scene that was cut, being replaced by a freeze-frame in the finished programme) now no longer exists.

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* MissingEpisode: The complete footage of the Doctor finishing his line "...Blackpool" at the end of the episode Episode Two (a scene that was cut, being replaced by a freeze-frame in the finished programme) now no longer exists.



* RealitySubtext: Happened unintentionally with Part 2's open ending; while it was meant to directly segue into the beginning of the ultimately unfilmed serial "The Nightmare Fair", this was almost the last ''Doctor Who'' episode, as Michael Grade wanted to cancel the show before negotiations with staff pared it down to a double-length hiatus and a {{retool}}.

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* RealitySubtext: Happened unintentionally with Part 2's open ending; while it was meant to directly segue into the beginning of the ultimately unfilmed serial "The Nightmare Fair", this was almost the last final ''Doctor Who'' episode, story, as Michael Grade wanted to cancel the show before negotiations with staff pared it down to a double-length hiatus and a {{retool}}.
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* EditedForSyndication: When this story was broadcast in the United States, Australia and New Zealand, it was as four twenty-five-minute episodes. Part one sees Natasha and Grigory hiding in the catacombs as Takis and Lilt are wheeling a body through the tunnels, while the cliffhanger in part three features either the Doctor telling Peri that she's in great danger, or — in some edits of the story — Davros ordering his Daleks to kill the DJ. This edit was also used for the serial's 1993 repeat broadcast on BBC Two, and is the one Pluto TV uses in North America.

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* EditedForSyndication: When this story was broadcast in the United States, Australia and New Zealand, it was as four twenty-five-minute episodes. Part one sees Natasha and Grigory hiding in the catacombs as Takis and Lilt are wheeling a body through the tunnels, while the cliffhanger in part three features either the Doctor telling Peri that she's in great danger, or — in some edits of the story — Davros ordering his Daleks to kill the DJ. This edit was also used for the serial's 1993 repeat broadcast on BBC Two, and is the one that Pluto TV uses and Roku TV use in North America.
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* YouLookFamiliar: Eleanor Bron (Kara) had previously played [[Recap/DoctorWhoS17E2CityofDeath a French art critic]].

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* YouLookFamiliar: Eleanor Bron Creator/EleanorBron (Kara) had previously played [[Recap/DoctorWhoS17E2CityofDeath a French art critic]].
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* CreatorsFavoriteEpisode: Creator/EricSaward considers this to be his best work.

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* CreatorsFavoriteEpisode: CreatorsFavouriteEpisode: Creator/EricSaward considers this to be his best work.
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* CreatorsFavoriteEpisode: Eric Saward considers this to be his best work.

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* CreatorsFavoriteEpisode: Eric Saward Creator/EricSaward considers this to be his best work.



* InspirationForTheWork: Eric Saward was inspired by ''Literature/TheLovedOne'', entranced by the idea of a story which ruminated upon the treatment of the dead by the living..

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* InspirationForTheWork: Eric Saward Creator/EricSaward was inspired by ''Literature/TheLovedOne'', entranced by the idea of a story which ruminated upon the treatment of the dead by the living..



* NoAdaptationsAllowed: The fourth and final ''Doctor Who'' story from the original run not to receive a Target novelisation; as with the previous series' ''Resurrection of the Daleks'', this is because an amount of the fee would have gone to Terry Nation to cover the rights for the Daleks and Eric Saward was dissatisfied by the reduced payment. Following their previous success with adapting the previously unnovelised Douglas Adams stories, this was the final classic ''Who'' story to receive a novelisation when BBC Books published one in 2019.

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* NoAdaptationsAllowed: The fourth and final ''Doctor Who'' story from the original run not to receive a Target novelisation; as with the previous series' ''Resurrection of the Daleks'', this is because an amount of the fee would have gone to Terry Nation to cover the rights for the Daleks and Eric Saward Creator/EricSaward was dissatisfied by the reduced payment. Following their previous success with adapting the previously unnovelised Douglas Adams stories, this was the final classic ''Who'' story to receive a novelisation when BBC Books published one in 2019.

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