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*Only Episode 2 of this story survives intact in the BBC archives, though one film clip exists from Episode 1. This is the most recent story from which episodes are still missing (although some [[Jon Pertwee]]-era episodes only exist in black and white, none are technically lost). | *Only Episode 2 of this story survives intact in the BBC archives, though one film clip exists from Episode 1. This is the most recent story from which episodes are still missing (although some [[Jon Pertwee]]-era episodes only exist in black and white, none are technically lost). | ||
*Patrick Troughton, Frazer Hines and Wendy Padbury appear only in pre-filmed inserts in Episode Six as they all were away on location for The War Games. This thus became the only sixties episode apart from Mission to the Unknown to have none of the regulars present for a studio recording. | *Patrick Troughton, Frazer Hines and Wendy Padbury appear only in pre-filmed inserts in Episode Six as they all were away on location for The War Games. This thus became the only sixties episode apart from Mission to the Unknown to have none of the regulars present for a studio recording. | ||
*More than a decade before becoming the producer of ''Doctor Who'', [[John Nathan Turner]] had his first exposure to the series working as a floor assistant during production at Lime Grove Studios | *More than a decade before becoming the producer of ''Doctor Who'', [[John Nathan-Turner]] had his first exposure to the series working as a floor assistant during production at Lime Grove Studios | ||
*The story title, episode number and writer's caption credits for each episode are shown in black against a white background following (except in Episode 1's case) the reprise from the previous episode. | *The story title, episode number and writer's caption credits for each episode are shown in black against a white background following (except in Episode 1's case) the reprise from the previous episode. | ||
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