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== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==
* The Doctor tells [[Mathilda Pierce]] that her cat "must have used up his nine lives - rather like me."
* The Doctor tells [[Mathilda Pierce]] that her cat "must have used up his nine lives - rather like me."
* Derek Jacobi appears in [[TV]]: ''[[Utopia (TV story)|Utopia]]'', again playing the Master. However, the Master depicted in ''Scream of the Shalka'' actually resembles the incarnation of the {{Delgado}} played by [[Roger Delgado]] from [[1971]] to [[1973]].
* Derek Jacobi appears in [[TV]]: ''[[Utopia (TV story)|Utopia]]'', again playing the Master. However, the Master depicted in ''Scream of the Shalka'' actually resembles the incarnation of {{Delgado}} played by [[Roger Delgado]] from [[1971]] to [[1973]].
* The Grant version of the Ninth Doctor has some similarities to [[Christopher Eccleston]]'s version of the character. Both Doctors are depicted as loners and emotionally damaged due to some unrevealed event in their (possibly recent) past. Both, however, ultimately realise they need a companion. In the Grant Doctor's case, it is hinted that he is reluctant to take on a new companion, possibly due to the (recent?) loss of one — a theme later followed by [[David Tennant]]'s [[Tenth Doctor]] after the loss of [[Rose Tyler]].
* The Grant version of the Ninth Doctor has some similarities to [[Christopher Eccleston]]'s version of the character. Both Doctors are depicted as loners and emotionally damaged due to some unrevealed event in their (possibly recent) past. Both, however, ultimately realise they need a companion. In the Grant Doctor's case, it is hinted that he is reluctant to take on a new companion, possibly due to the (recent?) loss of one — a theme later followed by [[David Tennant]]'s [[Tenth Doctor]] after the loss of [[Rose Tyler]].
* In [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Gallifrey Chronicles (novel)|The Gallifrey Chronicles]]'', [[Marnal]] notes that the Eighth Doctor "has three ninth incarnations". This probably refers to the canonical [[Ninth Doctor]] played by Christopher Eccleston, this "Ninth Doctor" played by Richard E Grant, and the [[Ninth Doctor (The Curse of Fatal Death)|Ninth Doctor]] played by [[Rowan Atkinson]] in ''[[The Curse of Fatal Death]]'').
* In [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Gallifrey Chronicles (novel)|The Gallifrey Chronicles]]'', [[Marnal]] notes that the Eighth Doctor "has three ninth incarnations". This probably refers to the canonical [[Ninth Doctor]] played by Christopher Eccleston, this "Ninth Doctor" played by Richard E Grant, and the [[Ninth Doctor (The Curse of Fatal Death)|Ninth Doctor]] played by [[Rowan Atkinson]] in ''[[The Curse of Fatal Death]]'').
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