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* The sequence in which the Doctor presents the [[evil]]s he has fought to the Time Lords through a [[Thought Channel]] now features, in addition to the specially filmed footage from the original serial, archive footage from earlier serials in which they featured. This includes footage of [[Victoria Waterfield]] as well as [[Ben Jackson]] and [[Polly Wright]], thus representing all of the Second Doctor's televised [[companion]]s.
* The sequence in which the Doctor presents the [[evil]]s he has fought to the Time Lords through a [[Thought Channel]] now features, in addition to the specially filmed footage from the original serial, archive footage from earlier serials in which they featured. This includes footage of [[Victoria Waterfield]] as well as [[Ben Jackson]] and [[Polly Wright]], thus representing all of the Second Doctor's televised [[companion]]s.
* During [[The Doctor's trial (The War Games)|the Doctor's trial]], the sketches of potential new appearances which the [[Court (The War Games)|Court]] offers to the Doctor are replaced with the images of future [[incarnation]]s of the Doctor, namely the [[Twelfth Doctor]], who the Doctor deems "too old", the [[Tenth Doctor]], who the Doctor deems "too thin", the [[Thirteenth Doctor]], who the Doctor deems "too young", and the [[Eleventh Doctor]], who the Doctor deems "[will not] do at all". The Doctor's reference to a potential face being "too fat" is omitted.
* During [[The Doctor's trial (The War Games)|the Doctor's trial]], the sketches of potential new appearances which the [[Court (The War Games)|Court]] offers to the Doctor are replaced with the images of future [[incarnation]]s of the Doctor, namely the [[Twelfth Doctor]], who the Doctor deems "too old", the [[Tenth Doctor]], who the Doctor deems "too thin", the [[Thirteenth Doctor]], who the Doctor deems "too young", and the [[Eleventh Doctor]], who the Doctor deems "[will not] do at all". The Doctor's reference to a potential face being "too fat" is omitted.
* Perhaps the most notable deviation, one which was teased in promotional material prior to broadcast, was the complete [[Second Doctor's regeneration]] into the [[Third Doctor]], accomplished with archive footage of [[Patrick Troughton]] and [[Jon Pertwee]]. The [[The Disciplinary|original sequence]] in which the Second Doctor appears to spin and fade away is seemingly [[retcon]]ned as merely the process of transporting him from the [[Courtroom (The War Games)|courtroom]] to the [[TARDIS control room (An Unearthly Child)|TARDIS control room]], where he completes his [[The Explosion|fiery regeneration]] whilst seated. The Third Doctor quickly finds that the TARDIS is on course to [[Oxley Woods]] on [[Earth]] in [[UNIT dating controversy|either 1970 or 1980]]. Finally, archive footage from ''Spearhead from Space'' sees the Doctor stumble out of the TARDIS before passing out, leading directly into that serial.
* Perhaps the most notable deviation, one which was teased in promotional material prior to broadcast, was the complete [[Second Doctor's regeneration]] into the [[Third Doctor]], accomplished with archive footage of [[Patrick Troughton]] and [[Jon Pertwee]]. The [[The Disciplinary|original sequence]] in which the Second Doctor appears to spin and fade away is seemingly [[retcon]]ned as merely the process of transporting him from the [[Courtroom (The War Games)|courtroom]] to the [[TARDIS control room (An Unearthly Child)|TARDIS control room]] where he is seated. [[Flashback (narrative)|Flashback]]s going back to {{cs|The Power of the Daleks (TV story)}} appear as the Doctor reflects on his life before completing his [[The Explosion|fiery regeneration]]. The Third Doctor quickly finds that the TARDIS is on course to [[Oxley Woods]] on [[Earth]] in [[UNIT dating controversy|either 1970 or 1980]]. Finally, archive footage from ''Spearhead from Space'' sees the Doctor stumble out of the TARDIS before passing out, leading directly into that serial.


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The War Games in Colour was a colourised 90-minute re-cut and updated edition of The War Games, the seventh serial of season 6 of Doctor Who.

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If you'd like to talk about narrative problems with this story — like plot holes and things that seem to contradict other stories — please go to this episode's discontinuity discussion.

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Following its television premiere, The War Games in Colour was added to BBC iPlayer's Whoniverse catalog of Doctor Who content.

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