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==Story notes== | ==Story notes== | ||
* | * Both the TARDIS console and Dalek props were provided by a group of fans who, at the time, were using the props (plus the TARDIS walls) for the fan-film ''[[Devious]]''. | ||
* Joanna Lumley becomes the first woman to play the Doctor in an officially licenced (if non-canonical) production. The idea of the Doctor changing sexes during regeneration is not new, having been postulated as early as [[Tom Baker]]'s time on the series. | * Joanna Lumley becomes the first woman to play the Doctor in an officially licenced (if non-canonical) production. The idea of the Doctor changing sexes during regeneration is not new, having been postulated as early as [[Tom Baker]]'s time on the series. | ||
* [[Richard E. Grant]] played a different (and equally non-canonical) version of the Doctor in ''[[Scream of the Shalka]]''. | * [[Richard E. Grant]] played a different (and equally non-canonical) version of the Doctor in ''[[Scream of the Shalka]]''. | ||
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* The opening credits and logo from the 1974-80 era are reused. | * The opening credits and logo from the 1974-80 era are reused. | ||
* Special effects footage of the TARDIS from the opening credits of the [[Doctor Who (1996)|1996 TV movie]] is reused for the opening scene in which the Master views the exterior of the Doctor's TARDIS on his scanner. | * Special effects footage of the TARDIS from the opening credits of the [[Doctor Who (1996)|1996 TV movie]] is reused for the opening scene in which the Master views the exterior of the Doctor's TARDIS on his scanner. | ||
* | * This was the final ''Doctor Who'' performance by vocal artist Roy Skelton; although he had done voice work on the series since ''[[The War Machines]]'', he is more commonly associated with providing Dalek vocals. | ||
===Ratings=== | ===Ratings=== | ||
'' | ''To be added.'' | ||
===Myths=== | ===Myths=== | ||
* | * This production is often assumed to have been a [[Children in Need]] charity event. ''This confusion likely stems from the 2005 series' dedication to CIN. In reality, this serial was made for [[Comic Relief]].'' | ||
* The title of the story is often misnamed ''The Curse of the Fatal Death''. | * The title of the story is often misnamed ''The Curse of the Fatal Death''. | ||
===Filming locations=== | ===Filming locations=== | ||
'' | ''To be added.'' | ||
===Production errors=== | ===Production errors=== | ||
'' | ''To be added.'' | ||
==Continuity== | ==Continuity== |
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