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::* While many of these appearances are taken from actual footage of the original actors in character, many of them are lifted from different contexts than they appear here. As mentioned below, for example, there was no previous footage of the [[First Doctor]] stealing the TARDIS that would become his (or, if you prefer, the TARDIS stealing the [[First Doctor]]). Similarly, the [[Second Doctor]] was never before seen running across a palm-tree lined beach in a fur coat, although he was seen '''running''' in a fur coat, in [[TV]]: ''[[The Five Doctors (TV story)|The Five Doctors]]''. | ::* While many of these appearances are taken from actual footage of the original actors in character, many of them are lifted from different contexts than they appear here. As mentioned below, for example, there was no previous footage of the [[First Doctor]] stealing the TARDIS that would become his (or, if you prefer, the TARDIS stealing the [[First Doctor]]). Similarly, the [[Second Doctor]] was never before seen running across a palm-tree lined beach in a fur coat, although he was seen '''running''' in a fur coat, in [[TV]]: ''[[The Five Doctors (TV story)|The Five Doctors]]''. | ||
* This story features for the first time on television, the Doctor ''prior'' to stealing the TARDIS. The event had previously been portrayed in the comic strip adventure ''[[Time & Time Again (comic story)|Time & Time Again]]''. His granddaughter [[Susan Foreman]] appears briefly when the First Doctor helps her into a TARDIS before the Gallifreyan Clara suggests he take another one because it will be more "fun". | * This story features for the first time on television, the Doctor ''prior'' to stealing the TARDIS. The event had previously been portrayed in the comic strip adventure ''[[Time & Time Again (comic story)|Time & Time Again]]''. His granddaughter [[Susan Foreman]] appears briefly when the First Doctor helps her into a TARDIS before the Gallifreyan Clara suggests he take another one because it will be more "fun". | ||
* While trapped in the Doctor's time stream, the [[First Doctor|First]], [[Sixth Doctor|Sixth]], [[Ninth Doctor|Ninth]], [[ | * While trapped in the Doctor's time stream, the [[First Doctor|First]], [[Sixth Doctor|Sixth]], [[Ninth Doctor|Ninth]], [[Fifth Doctor|Fifth]], and [[Fourth Doctor|Fourth]] Doctors move past, behind, and in front of Clara. Unknown actors portrayed them, although the actor portraying the first Doctor resembles the appearance of [[Richard Hurndall]], who replaced [[William Hartnell]] in ''The Five Doctors''. | ||
* This is the first televised story in which we see the Doctor's TARDIS in what appears to be its "default" form, in the scenes set on Gallifrey. We also see it flying through the vortex soon after the First Doctor steals it. | * This is the first televised story in which we see the Doctor's TARDIS in what appears to be its "default" form, in the scenes set on Gallifrey. We also see it flying through the vortex soon after the First Doctor steals it. | ||
::*The default form is slightly different from, but similar to, those seen in the TARDIS bay on Gallifrey in [[TV]]: ''[[The War Games (TV story)|The War Games]]'' during the Second Doctor's time, though the Doctor's own TARDIS was already stuck as a Police Box then. Plus, it has been long established that the Doctor's TARDIS is an obsolete model, whereas the TARDISes seen in ''The War Games'' were likely more recent styles. | ::*The default form is slightly different from, but similar to, those seen in the TARDIS bay on Gallifrey in [[TV]]: ''[[The War Games (TV story)|The War Games]]'' during the Second Doctor's time, though the Doctor's own TARDIS was already stuck as a Police Box then. Plus, it has been long established that the Doctor's TARDIS is an obsolete model, whereas the TARDISes seen in ''The War Games'' were likely more recent styles. |