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[[Anthony Jacobs]], who played [[Doc Holliday]], was the father of [[Matthew Jacobs]] and brought his son onto the set. The younger Jacobs later wrote the [[Doctor Who (TV story)|1996 telemovie]], somewhat muddying the common fan argument that the [[Paul McGann]] movie was the "[[American]]" version of ''Doctor Who''. | [[Anthony Jacobs]], who played [[Doc Holliday]], was the father of [[Matthew Jacobs]] and brought his son onto the set. The younger Jacobs later wrote the [[Doctor Who (TV story)|1996 telemovie]], somewhat muddying the common fan argument that the [[Paul McGann]] movie was the "[[American]]" version of ''Doctor Who''. | ||
Despite its many notable factors, the serial was one of the worst-received in the series' history. Its poor ratings and low audience appreciation figures strengthened [[Innes Lloyd]]'s argument that historical stories should be axed, though two more were produced before the format was dropped. | Despite its many notable factors, and it’s reputation having warmed slightly over time, the serial was one of the worst-received in the series' history. Its poor ratings and low audience appreciation figures strengthened [[Innes Lloyd]]'s argument that historical stories should be axed, though two more were produced before the format was dropped. | ||
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