The Two Doctors (TV story): Difference between revisions

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* This story, like many of [[Season 22]] was produced in forty-five minute episodes. When sold to other countries such as Australia and America, the episodes were edited into six twenty-five-minute episodes with new cliff-hangers added, including [[Peri]]'s collapse on the space station, Anita leading the Doctor to Chessene's hideout and the Doctor struggling against the [[Androgum]] genes infecting his timeline.
* This story, like many of [[Season 22]] was produced in forty-five minute episodes. When sold to other countries such as Australia and America, the episodes were edited into six twenty-five-minute episodes with new cliff-hangers added, including [[Peri]]'s collapse on the space station, Anita leading the Doctor to Chessene's hideout and the Doctor struggling against the [[Androgum]] genes infecting his timeline.
* Jacqueline Pearce, better known as Servalan in ''[[Blake's 7]]'', appears here as Chessene.
* Jacqueline Pearce, better known as Servalan in ''[[Blake's 7]]'', appears here as Chessene.
* 'Radio Times' credits John Stratton (Shockeye) as 'Shockeye o' the Quawncin' Grig' for Part One.
* 'Radio Times' credits John Stratton (Shockeye) as 'Shockeye o' the Quancin' Grig' for Part One.
* James Saxon (Oscar) is credited as 'Oscar Botcherby' in ''Radio Times''.
* James Saxon (Oscar) is credited as 'Oscar Botcherby' in ''Radio Times''.
* James Saxon (Oscar) would go on to appear as Darcey de Farcey, Roland Rat's dodgy manager, in the first season of ''Roland Rat - The Series'' (1986-87).
* James Saxon (Oscar) would go on to appear as Darcey de Farcey, Roland Rat's dodgy manager, in the first season of ''Roland Rat - The Series'' (1986-87).
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