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::Ah, that makes sense, thank you. I was typing up my own off of watching the episodes, so I'll continue on with that. Thanks! [[User:TweedJacket|TweedJacket]] 21:17, April 22, 2010 (UTC)
::Ah, that makes sense, thank you. I was typing up my own off of watching the episodes, so I'll continue on with that. Thanks! [[User:TweedJacket|TweedJacket]] 21:17, April 22, 2010 (UTC)
== The Doctor's Voice ==
In part 2, The Doctor is clearly voiced by someone other than Hartnell, and it may not even be his hand that is used.  Since Hartnell wasn't supposed to appear in these episodes (originally they were going to replace the actor with someone else in part 4), it seems likely that he wasn't even there, yet I can't find any reference that states who actually did the "acting" for the Doctor.

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Plot

I started typing up a plot, but then saw in the history that the plot was previously on this page but was deleted. What was the reason for this? Just figured I'd check what the previous issue was before I continued on. TweedJacket 08:30, April 22, 2010 (UTC)

Hi, the previous plot was copied from Wikipedia. As we're trying to establish a unique separate encyclopaedia from Wikipedia we try to avoid any major copying. On other pages you may also find that the plot has been removed in the past, this would be because it had been plagiarised from sites such as the Doctor Who Reference Guide or other sites like it (which was against our plagiarism policy). Thanks. --Tangerineduel 14:16, April 22, 2010 (UTC)
Ah, that makes sense, thank you. I was typing up my own off of watching the episodes, so I'll continue on with that. Thanks! TweedJacket 21:17, April 22, 2010 (UTC)

The Doctor's Voice

In part 2, The Doctor is clearly voiced by someone other than Hartnell, and it may not even be his hand that is used. Since Hartnell wasn't supposed to appear in these episodes (originally they were going to replace the actor with someone else in part 4), it seems likely that he wasn't even there, yet I can't find any reference that states who actually did the "acting" for the Doctor.