Remembrance of the Daleks (TV story): Difference between revisions

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* In part 4, when Ace is attacked by [[Judith Winters|The Girl]] at Mike's house, she hides behind the sofa. (''If anybody has evidence that this was a deliberate reference to the popular cliché, please share it with us.'')
* In part 4, when Ace is attacked by [[Judith Winters|The Girl]] at Mike's house, she hides behind the sofa. (''If anybody has evidence that this was a deliberate reference to the popular cliché, please share it with us.'')
* (Formerly appearing in many places on this very page) There is nothing to indicate that the episode takes place in November 1963. ''At one point a calendar indicating this very thing is clearly seen. However, it's true that the weather and the timing of nightfall in part three don't jibe with this. However in the Special Edition DVD featurette on the making of the story, writer Ben Aaronovich acknowledges that it was intended to be November, but that the timing of daylight was wrong for that time of year.''
* (Formerly appearing in many places on this very page) There is nothing to indicate that the episode takes place in November 1963. ''At one point a calendar indicating this very thing is clearly seen. However, it's true that the weather and the timing of nightfall in part three don't jibe with this. However in the Special Edition DVD featurette on the making of the story, writer Ben Aaronovich acknowledges that it was intended to be November, but that the timing of daylight was wrong for that time of year.''
* The Doctor complimenting the little girl's wisdom for not talking to strangers could be a possible reference to how the 1960s people weren't as worried about stranger danger. On November 23rd 1963, the date this story is supposedly set, a young boy was approached by a stranger (Myra Hindley). She was then raped and murdered by her boyfriend (Ian Brady).[http://john-kilbride.gonetoosoon.org/]
* The Doctor complimenting the little girl's wisdom for not talking to strangers could be a possible reference to how the 1960s people weren't as worried about stranger danger. On November 23rd 1963, the date this story is supposedly set, a young boy was approached by a stranger (Myra Hindley). He was then raped and murdered by her boyfriend (Ian Brady).[http://john-kilbride.gonetoosoon.org/]
* The Doctor tells Davros that he is "far more than a Time Lord". This actually occurs, but in a deleted scene - however this line may have been included in either the PBS or YTV Canada broadcast of the story, as some fans recall seeing this scene long before it was ever released to DVD ''(however, this may also have been due to the scenes appearance in the 1993 documentary [[More than Thirty Years in the TARDIS]])''.
* The Doctor tells Davros that he is "far more than a Time Lord". This actually occurs, but in a deleted scene - however this line may have been included in either the PBS or YTV Canada broadcast of the story, as some fans recall seeing this scene long before it was ever released to DVD ''(however, this may also have been due to the scenes appearance in the 1993 documentary [[More than Thirty Years in the TARDIS]])''.


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