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* This is the shortest story (in overall run time) to feature a regeneration broadcast on BBC1. ''[[The Night of the Doctor (TV story)|The Night of the Doctor]]'' was only shown on Red Button. | * This is the shortest story (in overall run time) to feature a regeneration broadcast on BBC1. ''[[The Night of the Doctor (TV story)|The Night of the Doctor]]'' was only shown on Red Button. | ||
* The regeneration is presented differently from other regenerations shown in the revived series, with the use of a prolonged explosion of energy occurring before the actor transitions. The final transition consists of a brief flash of light around the actor's head. | * The regeneration is presented differently from other regenerations shown in the revived series, with the use of a prolonged explosion of energy occurring before the actor transitions. The final transition consists of a brief flash of light around the actor's head. | ||
* Before filming for this special began in September 2013, [[Matt Smith]] agreed to play a role in the American film, ''How to Catch a Monster''. His character was depicted as having a thug-like buzz cut, which meant Smith had to have his signature coif completely shorn off. By the time the filming was underway for the special, Matt's hair had not grown back enough to fill out the Eleventh Doctor's hairstyle. Choosing a quick solution, he had his head shaved bald and donned a hairpiece identical to his coif, which also made it easier for makeup artists to apply ageing effects through older-looking hairpieces. | * Before filming for this special began in September 2013, [[Matt Smith]] agreed to play a role in the American film, ''How to Catch a Monster''. His character was depicted as having a thug-like buzz cut, which meant Smith had to have his signature coif completely shorn off. By the time the filming was underway for the special, Matt's hair had not grown back enough to fill out the Eleventh Doctor's hairstyle. Choosing a quick solution, he had his head shaved bald and donned a hairpiece identical to his coif, which also made it easier for makeup artists to apply ageing effects through older-looking hairpieces. In a humorous moment in the episode that references Matt shaving his head The Doctor actually removes his hair revealing it to be a wig in the same style as his real hair front of Clara. | ||
** Though it can be assumed that The Doctor's hair grew back to normal during the many long years he stayed on Trenzalor and before he regenerated. | |||
** Coincidentally, [[Karen Gillan]] had also shaved her head for a role in the Marvel film ''Guardians of the Galaxy'' and wore a wig alongside Matt Smith in their final bow on the series. | ** Coincidentally, [[Karen Gillan]] had also shaved her head for a role in the Marvel film ''Guardians of the Galaxy'' and wore a wig alongside Matt Smith in their final bow on the series. | ||
** Smith can also be seen wearing a wig in the [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=loGm3vT8EAQ teaser trailer] for ''[[The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|The Day of the Doctor]]''. | ** Smith can also be seen wearing a wig in the [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=loGm3vT8EAQ teaser trailer] for ''[[The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|The Day of the Doctor]]''. |