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== Story notes == | == Story notes == | ||
* American TV actor David Hasselhoff, who appears in his capacity as a judge on ''The X-Factor'', is best known for his roles in the cult series ''Knight Rider'' and ''Baywatch''; at the height of the popularity of ''Baywatch'' in the early 1990s, Hasselhoff was one of numerous actors reported in the media as being considered for the role of the Doctor in a proposed, but never-produced film. | * American TV actor David Hasselhoff, who appears in his capacity as a judge on ''The X-Factor'', is best known for his roles in the cult series ''Knight Rider'' and ''Baywatch''; at the height of the popularity of ''Baywatch'' in the early 1990s, Hasselhoff was one of numerous actors reported in the media as being considered for the role of the Doctor in a proposed, but never-produced film. | ||
* Graham Norton has two "infamous" connections to ''Doctor Who'': audio from one of his programmes accidentally intruded into the original BBC One broadcast of [[TV]]: "[[Rose (TV story)|Rose]]" in 2005, and in 2010 an animated banner promoting one of his shows disrupted the cliffhanger for [[TV]]: "[[The Time of Angels (TV story)|The Time of Angels]]", for which Norton later apologized on program by having his animated self get exterminated by a Dalek. | * Graham Norton has two "infamous" connections to ''Doctor Who'': audio from one of his programmes accidentally intruded into the original BBC One broadcast of [[TV]]: "[[Rose (TV story)|Rose]]" in 2005, and in 2010 an animated banner promoting one of his shows disrupted the cliffhanger for [[TV]]: "[[The Time of Angels (TV story)|The Time of Angels]]", for which Norton later apologized on his program by having his animated self get exterminated by a Dalek. | ||
=== Filming locations === | === Filming locations === |