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* Superintendent Carlisle claims Bolton's [[doll]] is for his [[daughter]].
* Superintendent Carlisle claims Bolton's [[doll]] is for his [[daughter]].
* Jason King contacts a [[Tony (The Big Tip-Off!)|Tony]] in Rome and asks him to find out all he can about a new [[gang]].
* Jason King contacts a [[Tony (The Big Tip-Off!)|Tony]] in Rome and asks him to find out all he can about a new [[gang]].
* A late flash from [[Unity City]] states that [[World President]] [[T.J. Younger]] has [[Resignation|resigned]] due to reasons of ill [[health]], succeeded by [[Vice President of Earth|Vice President]] [[Roberts (The Big Tip-Off!)|Roberts]].
* A late flash from [[Unity City]] states that [[World President]] [[T.J. Younger]] has [[Resignation|resigned]] due to reasons of ill [[health]], succeeded by [[Vice President of Earth|Vice President]] [[Roberts (Spectrum Top Security File No. CZ6PA)|Roberts]].
* A [[ship]] being made to honour Vice President Roberts has had to change its name to ''[[President Roberts]]''.
* A [[ship]] being made to honour Vice President Roberts has had to change its name to ''[[President Roberts]]''.
* Jason King states his belief that Betty Carlisle's [[plan]] was "too fantastic to work" only a [[woman]] could have thought it up.
* Jason King states his belief that Betty Carlisle's [[plan]] was "too fantastic to work" only a [[woman]] could have thought it up.

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The Big Tip-Off! was a Department S comic printed in TV Century 21 in 1969.

The location of Unity City, first introduced in The Daleks story Duel of the Daleks, was referenced in a "Stop Press" panel integrated into the middle of the story, thus making it a crossover with the Doctor Who universe. The Daleks itself had previously utilised a similar format to regularly cross over with such series as Stingray and Thunderbirds.

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