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== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == | ||
At the end of ''[[Lungbarrow (novel)|Lungbarrow]]'', the Seventh Doctor learns that Leela is carrying Andred's child. Noting that half-human, half-Gallifreyan is an "unusual pedigree", the Doctor tells her to "just call him after me". The implication is that [[Leela and Andred's first child|the child]] will eventually travel back in time and become [[the Other]], who ultimately dissolves himself in the Loom network to be reborn as [[the Doctor]]. [[Marc Platt]] later confirmed this: "I don't know whether anybody picked up on that little hint that this is actually a [[time loop]]! ... Yup! I'm very naughty! Leela and Andred are ... Oh, dear! Perhaps I shouldn't have mentioned it? The implications are far too horrific to contemplate!" ([[DWM 305]]) | * Christopher Tranchell has his first name billed as "Christopher" on-screen for ''The Invasion of Time'' parts one and two; and as "Chris" on-screen for parts three to six, and in ''Radio Times'' for all six episodes. | ||
* At the end of ''[[Lungbarrow (novel)|Lungbarrow]]'', the Seventh Doctor learns that Leela is carrying Andred's child. Noting that half-human, half-Gallifreyan is an "unusual pedigree", the Doctor tells her to "just call him after me". The implication is that [[Leela and Andred's first child|the child]] will eventually travel back in time and become [[the Other]], who ultimately dissolves himself in the Loom network to be reborn as [[the Doctor]]. [[Marc Platt]] later confirmed this: "I don't know whether anybody picked up on that little hint that this is actually a [[time loop]]! ... Yup! I'm very naughty! Leela and Andred are ... Oh, dear! Perhaps I shouldn't have mentioned it? The implications are far too horrific to contemplate!" ([[DWM 305]]) | |||
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