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*[[Julie Gardner]], the executive producer for the new series, said that the Doctor was going to "say it back"; he gets another chance in'' [[Journey's End (TV story)|Journey's End]]''. | *[[Julie Gardner]], the executive producer for the new series, said that the Doctor was going to "say it back"; he gets another chance in'' [[Journey's End (TV story)|Journey's End]]''. | ||
* Besides resonating throughout Series 3 and into Series 4, the events of ''Doomsday'', or specifically Rose's fate, would be referenced in two original songs related to the series: the extended version of "[[Song for Ten]]" recorded for the Series 1 and 2 soundtrack album, and "[[Love Don't Roam]]", which would be introduced during the next episode, ''[[The Runaway Bride (TV story)|The Runaway Bride]]''. There is also an oblique reference to Rose in the song "[[The Stowaway]]" from ''[[Voyage of the Damned (TV story)|Voyage of the Damned]] ''- a lyric states the singer will see their lover "next Christmas." This would technically come to pass, chronologically speaking, in part 2 of ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]'', a story set primarily on Christmas day 2009 - a year after the events of ''Voyage of the Damned'' - though the Doctor would in fact see Rose only briefly in scenes set on January 1, 2005. | * Besides resonating throughout Series 3 and into Series 4, the events of ''Doomsday'', or specifically Rose's fate, would be referenced in two original songs related to the series: the extended version of "[[Song for Ten]]" recorded for the Series 1 and 2 soundtrack album, and "[[Love Don't Roam]]", which would be introduced during the next episode, ''[[The Runaway Bride (TV story)|The Runaway Bride]]''. There is also an oblique reference to Rose in the song "[[The Stowaway]]" from ''[[Voyage of the Damned (TV story)|Voyage of the Damned]] ''- a lyric states the singer will see their lover "next Christmas." This would technically come to pass, chronologically speaking, in part 2 of ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]'', a story set primarily on Christmas day 2009 - a year after the events of ''Voyage of the Damned'' - though the Doctor would in fact see Rose only briefly in scenes set on January 1, 2005. | ||
* The music that plays after Rose is sealed | * The music that plays after Rose is sealed in Pete's Universe (titled ''Doomsday'') is the same music heard when the [[Ninth Doctor]] first shows Rose [[the TARDIS]] in ''[[Rose (TV story)|Rose]]''. | ||
*The music that plays during the Doctor and Rose cry over their tragic farewell is ''The Lone Dalek'' which played during the death scene of the [[Metaltron]] Dalek on ''[[Dalek (TV story)|Dalek]]'', and also on some scenes of The [[The Impossible Planet (TV story)|Impossible Planet]]|[[The Satan Pit]]. | |||
* This is the only finale in the revived series written by Davies that features the [[Tenth Doctor]] but not [[Captain Jack Harkness]]. | * This is the only finale in the revived series written by Davies that features the [[Tenth Doctor]] but not [[Captain Jack Harkness]]. | ||
* According to commentaries and discussion on the Series 2 DVD release, secrecy was very tight surrounding the filming of the two final scenes of the episode. According to [[David Tennant]] and [[Russell T Davies]], only Tennant and [[Billie Piper]] were given the script for their farewell scene in advance, with the director receiving his copy soon before filming. According to Tennant, the filming of the [[Catherine Tate]] cameo was a rare example of a surprise being kept without getting spoiled; the scene was shot with minimal crew while the rest of the production team were having their wrap party. As such, the Tate scenes were actually shot long after the Doctor and Rose's farewell scene, which was filmed during an earlier production block. | * According to commentaries and discussion on the Series 2 DVD release, secrecy was very tight surrounding the filming of the two final scenes of the episode. According to [[David Tennant]] and [[Russell T Davies]], only Tennant and [[Billie Piper]] were given the script for their farewell scene in advance, with the director receiving his copy soon before filming. According to Tennant, the filming of the [[Catherine Tate]] cameo was a rare example of a surprise being kept without getting spoiled; the scene was shot with minimal crew while the rest of the production team were having their wrap party. As such, the Tate scenes were actually shot long after the Doctor and Rose's farewell scene, which was filmed during an earlier production block. |