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* On its original broadcast, episode six of ''The Enemy of the World'' ended with a trailer promoting the next story, ''[[The Web of Fear]]''. The trailer featured specially shot footage of the Doctor in the London Underground talking to the audience about the impending return of the [[Robot Yeti|Yeti]] in the next story, before fleeing at the sound of distant shooting. Although episode six has now been returned to the BBC Archives, this unique trailer remains lost; although it survives on audio, so the trailer is included on the [[BBC Audio]] release of the story. | * On its original broadcast, episode six of ''The Enemy of the World'' ended with a trailer promoting the next story, ''[[The Web of Fear]]''. The trailer featured specially shot footage of the Doctor in the London Underground talking to the audience about the impending return of the [[Robot Yeti|Yeti]] in the next story, before fleeing at the sound of distant shooting. Although episode six has now been returned to the BBC Archives, this unique trailer remains lost; although it survives on audio, so the trailer is included on the [[BBC Audio]] release of the story. | ||
* Images of Troughton as Salamander have often been used to illustrate the Second Doctor in books and magazines, even though technically the images are not actually of the Doctor (although the fact the Doctor impersonates Salamander complicates matters). These images are easy to spot due to the fact Salamander (or Doctor-as-Salamander) wears his hair parted and has a ruddier complexion than the Doctor. | * Images of Troughton as Salamander have often been used to illustrate the Second Doctor in books and magazines, even though technically the images are not actually of the Doctor (although the fact the Doctor impersonates Salamander complicates matters). These images are easy to spot due to the fact Salamander (or Doctor-as-Salamander) wears his hair parted and has a ruddier complexion than the Doctor. | ||
* Episode 6 is notable for its sudden ending, which omits any resolution with regards to whether the people trapped underground are ever rescued. | |||
* The [[Doctor Who and the Enemy of the World|novelisation]] of this story, published in 1981, is set in 2030, not 2018. | * The [[Doctor Who and the Enemy of the World|novelisation]] of this story, published in 1981, is set in 2030, not 2018. | ||
* Episodes one, two and four to six were revealed to have been returned to the BBC in October 2013.<ref>http://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/doctor-who-nine-lost-episodes-2358386</ref> | * Episodes one, two and four to six were revealed to have been returned to the BBC in October 2013.<ref>http://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/doctor-who-nine-lost-episodes-2358386</ref> |