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== Story Notes==
== Story Notes==
*This story immediately followed ''[[The Christmas Invasion]]'' and was initially only available to subscribers to the [[BBC]]'s red button interactive service. Viewers were able to pilot the TARDIS and fight the [[Graske]] both on its native world of [[Griffoth]] and in [[Victorian]] [[London]]. From Wednesday 18th January 2006, the story was available to access via the [http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho BBC website], but only for UK residents. Currently, it is available for everyone in the world [http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/games/graske/geoip/host.shtml]
*This story immediately followed ''[[The Christmas Invasion]]'' and was initially only available to subscribers to the [[BBC]]'s red button interactive service. Viewers were able to pilot the TARDIS and fight the [[Graske]] both on its native world of [[Griffoth]] and in [[Victorian]] [[London]]. From Wednesday 18th January 2006, the story was available to access via the [http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho BBC website], but only for UK residents. Currently, it is available for everyone in the world [http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/games/graske/geoip/host.shtml]
*The question of whether this episode [[canon|"counts"]] as a television story is somewhat muddied by its interactive nature. Some regard it primarily as a game, rather than an episode. However a possible reference to the events of the story can be heard in ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]'' story ''[[Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane?]]'', which featured the first undisputed canonical appearance of the Graske, in which [[Sarah Jane Smith]] makes reference to there being some Graske activity on Earth a couple of years previous. [[Gareth Roberts]] wrote both storylines. Changelings and Graske activity at Christmas are also mentioned by [[Jack Harkness]] in his [[Captain Jack's Monster Files|Monster Files]].
*The question of whether this episode [[canon|"counts"]] as a television story is somewhat muddied by its interactive nature. Some regard it primarily as a game, rather than an episode. However a possible reference to the events of the story can be heard in ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]'' story ''[[Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane?]]'', which featured the first undisputed canonical appearance of the Graske, in which [[Sarah Jane Smith]] makes reference to there being some Graske activity on Earth a couple of years previous. [[Gareth Roberts]] wrote both storylines. Changelings and Graske activity at Christmas are also mentioned by [[Jack Harkness]] in his [[Captain Jack's Monster Files|Monster Files]].
*There is no indication in the game as to when it occurs within the continuity (if at all) of the series; as Rose is referenced it could occur anytime between ''[[New Earth (TV story)|New Earth]]'' and ''[[Army of Ghosts]]''.
''Given that there is some dispute over whether or not [[New Earth]] is The Tenth Doctor and Rose's first adventure, it may have even occured soon after, if not straight after, [[The Christmas Invasion]] before the events of [[New Earth]].''
*[[Doctor Who: The Encyclopedia]] states that it is set after Tooth and Claw.
*[[Doctor Who: The Encyclopedia]] states that it is set after Tooth and Claw.
*A Zygon makes a cameo, making their only live appearance on a TV story since [[Terror of the Zygons]].
*A Zygon makes a cameo, their have not been seen since [[DW]]: ''[[Terror of the Zygons]]''.


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Revision as of 07:59, 19 November 2009


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  • This story immediately followed The Christmas Invasion and was initially only available to subscribers to the BBC's red button interactive service. Viewers were able to pilot the TARDIS and fight the Graske both on its native world of Griffoth and in Victorian London. From Wednesday 18th January 2006, the story was available to access via the BBC website, but only for UK residents. Currently, it is available for everyone in the world [1]
  • The question of whether this episode "counts" as a television story is somewhat muddied by its interactive nature. Some regard it primarily as a game, rather than an episode. However a possible reference to the events of the story can be heard in The Sarah Jane Adventures story Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane?, which featured the first undisputed canonical appearance of the Graske, in which Sarah Jane Smith makes reference to there being some Graske activity on Earth a couple of years previous. Gareth Roberts wrote both storylines. Changelings and Graske activity at Christmas are also mentioned by Jack Harkness in his Monster Files.
  • Doctor Who: The Encyclopedia states that it is set after Tooth and Claw.
  • A Zygon makes a cameo, their have not been seen since DW: Terror of the Zygons.

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