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== Story notes == | == Story notes == | ||
* This story was listed on the 1970s ''Doctor Who Sound Effects'' LP as ''The Enemy Within''. | * This story was listed on the 1970s ''Doctor Who Sound Effects'' LP as ''The Enemy Within''. | ||
* The idea of injecting miniaturised people into someone's body in order to solve a medical problem, and especially the exit through the tear duct, are strongly reminiscent of the film {{wi|Fantastic Voyage}} and its novelisation by Issac Asimov. | * The idea of injecting miniaturised people into someone's body in order to solve a medical problem, and especially the exit through the tear duct, are strongly reminiscent of the film {{wi|Fantastic Voyage}} and its novelisation by Issac Asimov, of which the writers drew inspiration for this story from <ref>http://www.shannonsullivan.com/doctorwho/serials/4t.html</ref>. | ||
* This story featured more extensive model work than any previous ''Doctor Who'' story. ([[INFO]]: ''The Invisible Enemy'') | * This story featured more extensive model work than any previous ''Doctor Who'' story. ([[INFO]]: ''The Invisible Enemy'') | ||
* According to [[Matt Irvine]], the model used for the cratered surface of [[Titan]] was a re-use of the model used for the surface of the Moon in ''[[Space: 1999]]''. ([[DCOM]]: ''The Invisible Enemy'') | * According to [[Matt Irvine]], the model used for the cratered surface of [[Titan]] was a re-use of the model used for the surface of the Moon in ''[[Space: 1999]]''. ([[DCOM]]: ''The Invisible Enemy'') |
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