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If the Graske want to conquer Earth by replacing its population then why does the Graske we see replace a modern day person and then travel back in time to replace a Victorian person? Why not just try to conquer Earth in one era rather than two eras?
If the Graske want to conquer Earth by replacing its population then why does the Graske we see replace a modern day person and then travel back in time to replace a Victorian person? Why not just try to conquer Earth in one era rather than two eras?


How does the Doctor know that the Raxicoricofallapatorian is from the Slitheen family?
How does the Doctor know that the Raxicoricofallapatorian is from the Slitheen family? ''Different families may have difference skin colors (Slitheens are green, Blathereens are orange, etc.)''


==Continuity==
==Continuity==

Revision as of 15:17, 8 April 2010


Synopsis

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Plot

Cast

Crew

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References

Individuals

Races and species

Technology

Locations

Story Notes

  • This story immediately followed The Christmas Invasion and was initially only available to subscribers to the BBC's red button interactive service. Viewers were able to pilot the TARDIS and fight the Graske both on its native world of Griffoth and in Victorian London. From Wednesday 18th January 2006, the story was available to access via the BBC website, but only for UK residents. At one point it was available to international users of the website as well.

Ratings

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Myths

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Filming Locations

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Discontinuity, Plot holes, Errors

If the TARDIS is following the Graske's trail, then how can it arrive before him? [It follows his trail to the right timezone and then has to wait around until he materialises.]

The map of Victorian London looks more like a map of modern London.

If the Graske want to conquer Earth by replacing its population then why does the Graske we see replace a modern day person and then travel back in time to replace a Victorian person? Why not just try to conquer Earth in one era rather than two eras?

How does the Doctor know that the Raxicoricofallapatorian is from the Slitheen family? Different families may have difference skin colors (Slitheens are green, Blathereens are orange, etc.)

Continuity

Timeline

DVD release

Although the interactive nature of the story would be compatible with DVD/Blu-Ray controllers, as of 2010 no home video release of Attack of the Graske has occurred or been announced. This renders it one of only two David Tennant-era Doctor Who-related productions (the other being the non-canonical Tonight's the Night skit) that has not, and likely will not, see official home video release.

External Links

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