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* The Minister of Chance was given his own spin off series in [[2011]] entitled ''[http://ministerofchance.com/The_Minister_of_Chance/Home.html The Minister of Chance]''. However this is generally considered [[canon|non-canonical]] and set outside the Doctor Who universe. | * The Minister of Chance was given his own spin off series in [[2011]] entitled ''[http://ministerofchance.com/The_Minister_of_Chance/Home.html The Minister of Chance]''. However this is generally considered [[canon|non-canonical]] and set outside the Doctor Who universe. | ||
* It is left ambiguous as to what the Kingmaker is. However it is implied she is a being with greater powers than even the Time Lords. This is yet to be explored on screen or in spin-off media. | * It is left ambiguous as to what the Kingmaker is. However it is implied she is a being with greater powers than even the Time Lords. This is yet to be explored on screen or in spin-off media. | ||
* The fate of the Doctor at the end of this story has been used by some factions of Doctor Who fandom as a rationale to "de-canonise" ''[[Doctor Who (1996)|Doctor Who]]'' and, in turn, the later 2005 TV series. However, ''Death Comes to Time'' -- or at least its ending -- is generally considered non-canonical.{{fact}} | * The fate of the Doctor at the end of this story has been used by some factions of Doctor Who fandom as a rationale to "de-canonise" the 1996 ''[[Doctor Who (1996)|Doctor Who]]'' TV-movie and, in turn, the later 2005 TV series. However, ''Death Comes to Time'' -- or at least its ending -- is generally considered non-canonical.{{fact}} | ||
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