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Amongst its most lasting narrative significance was [[Susan Foreman|Susan]]'s assertion that the [[French Revolution]] was the [[First Doctor]]'s favourite period of history. This was later remembered by [[Russell T Davies]] and [[Steven Moffat]] in their writing of the [[Tenth Doctor]], who had a fondness for all things [[France|French]].
Amongst its most lasting narrative significance was [[Susan Foreman|Susan]]'s assertion that the [[French Revolution]] was the [[First Doctor]]'s favourite period of history. This was later remembered by [[Russell T Davies]] and [[Steven Moffat]] in their writing of the [[Tenth Doctor]], who had a fondness for all things [[France|French]].


Currently, the original master copies of episodes 4 and 5 remain [[Missing episode|missing]] from the BBC archive. However, the missing episodes have been reconstructed in animated format for the 2013 DVD release of the serial. Though the actual footage is yet to be recovered, both episodes retain the full-length audio soundtracks originally recorded during production. This is the second ''Doctor Who'' story to have its missing segments refilled through the use of animation, the first being [[TV]]: ''[[The Invasion]]''.
Currently, the original master copies of episodes 4 and 5 remain [[Missing episode|missing]] from the BBC archive. However, the missing episodes have been reconstructed in animated format for the 2013 DVD release of the serial. Though the actual footage is yet to be recovered, both episodes retain the full-length audio soundtracks originally recorded during production.


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