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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
* This | * This was the debut performance for [[Graeme Garden]] as {{Garden}}. | ||
* This also marks the first appearance of [[the Monk]] in an audio drama, as well as his first appearance in performed ''Doctor Who'' since the television story ''[[The Daleks' Master Plan (TV story)|The Daleks' Master Plan]]'' in [[1966 (releases)|1966]]. | |||
* Sheridan Smith is credited as "Ash Hidminster" (an anagram) in the liner notes, to disguise the reappearance of Lucie. She is only recognisable in the sequence after the end titles. | * Sheridan Smith is credited as "Ash Hidminster" (an anagram) in the liner notes, to disguise the reappearance of Lucie. She is only recognisable in the sequence after the end titles. | ||
* As the Doctor states, it is a matter of historical record that the [[Book of Kells]] was stolen from the [[Abbey of Kells]] in [[1006]]. When it was recovered some weeks later, the gold and jewels of the cover were missing, along with several pages. This brief period was the only time that the Book of Kells was outside the monastery until it was placed on display in the Old Library of {{w|Trinity College, Dublin}} in the [[19th century]], where it remains today. | * As the Doctor states, it is a matter of historical record that the [[Book of Kells]] was stolen from the [[Abbey of Kells]] in [[1006]]. When it was recovered some weeks later, the gold and jewels of the cover were missing, along with several pages. This brief period was the only time that the Book of Kells was outside the monastery until it was placed on display in the Old Library of {{w|Trinity College, Dublin}} in the [[19th century]], where it remains today. |
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