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* ActingForTwo: Salvin Stewart (Morok Messenger/Morok Guard) also provided the voice of the computer guarding the armoury in Episode 4, but was uncredited on-screen.
* CreatorBacklash: Glyn Jones was later dismayed by Dennis Spooner's editing of his scripts, which excised much of the humorous content. Spooner felt that such material was inappropriate in what he envisioned as a high-concept science-fiction story.
* CreatorBacklash: Glyn Jones was later dismayed by Dennis Spooner's editing of his scripts, which excised much of the humorous content. Spooner felt that such material was inappropriate in what he envisioned as a high-concept science-fiction story.
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* ActingForTwo: Salvin Stewart (Morok Messenger/Morok Guard) also provided played both a guard and the voice of the computer guarding in the armoury in Episode 4, but was uncredited on-screen.
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* ActingForTwo: Salvin Stewart (Morok Messenger/Morok Guard) also provided the voice of the computer guarding the armoury in episode 4, but was uncredited on-screen.
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* ActingForTwo: Salvin Stewart (Morok Messenger/Morok Guard) also provided the voice of the computer guarding the armoury in episode Episode 4, but was uncredited on-screen.
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* AbsenteeActor: Creator/WilliamHartnell was on holiday for episode 3, so he only appears in the reprise of episode 2.
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* AllThereInTheManual: In the novelisation, the Morok commander is named as Ogrek and the Morok that Ian captures is named Pluton. Pluton saves Dako and Gyar's lives by telling his superiors they are dead; in return, the Xerons spare him when they storm the headquarters and he accompanies them when they kill Lobos and Ogrek.
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* AbsenteeActor: Creator/WilliamHartnell was on holiday for episode 3, so he only appears in the reprise of episode 2.
* ActingForTwo: Salvin Stewart (Morok Messenger/Morok Guard) also provided the voice of the computer guarding the armoury in episode 4, but was uncredited on-screen.
* AllThereInTheManual: In the novelisation, the Morok commander is named as Ogrek and the Morok that Ian captures is named Pluton. Pluton saves Dako and Gyar's lives by telling his superiors they are dead; in return, the Xerons spare him when they storm the headquarters and he accompanies them when they kill Lobos and Ogrek.
* CreatorBacklash: Glyn Jones was later dismayed by Dennis Spooner's editing of his scripts, which excised much of the humorous content. Spooner felt that such material was inappropriate in what he envisioned as a high-concept science-fiction story.
* ActingForTwo: Salvin Stewart (Morok Messenger/Morok Guard) also provided the voice of the computer guarding the armoury in episode 4, but was uncredited on-screen.
* AllThereInTheManual: In the novelisation, the Morok commander is named as Ogrek and the Morok that Ian captures is named Pluton. Pluton saves Dako and Gyar's lives by telling his superiors they are dead; in return, the Xerons spare him when they storm the headquarters and he accompanies them when they kill Lobos and Ogrek.
* CreatorBacklash: Glyn Jones was later dismayed by Dennis Spooner's editing of his scripts, which excised much of the humorous content. Spooner felt that such material was inappropriate in what he envisioned as a high-concept science-fiction story.