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*The Doctor tells Rose he is 900 years old, however in [[Time and the Rani]] he was 953, in [[Set Piece]] he was 1000 and in [[Vampire Science]] he was 1,012, the Doctor spend 100 years on Earth ([[The Burning]] to [[Escape Velocity]]) which makes him at least 1,112 (this isn't counting all the intervening time during adventures either). | *The Doctor tells Rose he is 900 years old, however in [[Time and the Rani]] he was 953, in [[Set Piece]] he was 1000 and in [[Vampire Science]] he was 1,012, the Doctor spend 100 years on Earth ([[The Burning]] to [[Escape Velocity]]) which makes him at least 1,112 (this isn't counting all the intervening time during adventures either). | ||
*The Doctor offers Mickey a chance to travel with him, which he declines; in [[School Reunion]] Mickey invites himself to travel. | *The Doctor offers Mickey a chance to travel with him, which he declines; in [[School Reunion]] Mickey invites himself to travel. | ||
*Beginning with this episode, most "modern day" Earth stories are said to take place approximately one year after the year in which they were broadcast; i.e. this episode and its second chapter take place in 2006, but were first broadcast in 2005. | *Beginning with this episode, most "modern day" Earth stories are said to take place approximately one year after the year in which they were broadcast; i.e. this episode and its second chapter take place in 2006, but were first broadcast in 2005. As noted above, this has not been applied consistently. This displacement also applies to the later ''[[Torchwood]]'' and ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]'' spinoff series. | ||
==DVD and Other Releases== | ==DVD and Other Releases== |