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(→Deviations from televised story: Removal of entry: "The Master's TARDIS disguises itself as a cherry laurel tree instead of the architectural column in the Cloisters. It assumes the column shape after arriving...". This DOES happen on-screen.) |
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* Instead of pretending to have had a bike accident, Adric climbs on top of the TARDIS and throws the [[bicycle]] at the [[police car]]. | * Instead of pretending to have had a bike accident, Adric climbs on top of the TARDIS and throws the [[bicycle]] at the [[police car]]. | ||
* The TARDIS Cloisters, seen as a dark, gothic setting onscreen, is described as open and airy with a simulated sky. | * The TARDIS Cloisters, seen as a dark, gothic setting onscreen, is described as open and airy with a simulated sky. | ||
* | * While the Doctor receives a message from [[Traken]] about [[Tremas]] he gives Adric a volume of {{wi|Paradise Lost}} by {{w|John Milton|Milton}} which the boy starts to read. | ||
* When the Doctor attempts to sink the TARDIS in the [[River Thames|Thames]], it lands on an abandoned wooden pontoon, instead of a ship. | * When the Doctor attempts to sink the TARDIS in the [[River Thames|Thames]], it lands on an abandoned wooden pontoon, instead of a ship. | ||
* The Doctor provides the Monitor with a data block containing the exterior dimensions rather than a notebook. | |||
* After regenerating, the [[Fifth Doctor]] says a few words, in fact paraphrasing the Monty Python catchphrase, "and now for something completely different." | * After regenerating, the [[Fifth Doctor]] says a few words, in fact paraphrasing the Monty Python catchphrase, "and now for something completely different." | ||
* The Master's TCE leaves the smell of ozone. | |||
* The Master's TCE | |||
* The Watcher is expanded upon. | * The Watcher is expanded upon. | ||
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