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* The working title for this story was ''Day of Wrath''.
* The working title for this story was ''Day of Wrath''.
* Nyssa's sudden fainting spell at the end of the story was a throwback to the style of serial transition often employed during the [[First Doctor]] era (for example, when the Doctor suddenly cries out in pain at the end of ''[[The Celestial Toymaker (TV story)|The Celestial Toymaker]]'' leading into ''[[The Gunfighters (TV story)|The Gunfighters]]'', in which a toothache is revealed as the culprit). In this case, the reason for Nyssa's sudden collapse is revealed at the start of ''[[Kinda (TV story)|Kinda]]''.
* Nyssa's sudden fainting spell at the end of the story was a throwback to the style of serial transition often employed during the [[First Doctor]] era (for example, when the Doctor suddenly cries out in pain at the end of ''[[The Celestial Toymaker (TV story)|The Celestial Toymaker]]'' leading into ''[[The Gunfighters (TV story)|The Gunfighters]]'', in which a toothache is revealed as the culprit). In this case, the reason for Nyssa's sudden collapse is revealed at the start of ''[[Kinda (TV story)|Kinda]]''.
* Philip Locke (Bigon) also provided the voice of Control in parts one and two, but was uncredited on-screen.
* Part one establishes the date of ''[[Logopolis (TV story)|Logopolis]]'' and the opening scenes of ''[[Castrovalva (TV story)|Castrovalva]]'' by revealing that the flight [[Tegan]] was trying to catch in ''Logopolis'' was flight A778 at 1730 on [[28 February]] [[1981]].  This retroactively set ''Logopolis'' on the same date as it was broadcast.
* Part one establishes the date of ''[[Logopolis (TV story)|Logopolis]]'' and the opening scenes of ''[[Castrovalva (TV story)|Castrovalva]]'' by revealing that the flight [[Tegan]] was trying to catch in ''Logopolis'' was flight A778 at 1730 on [[28 February]] [[1981]].  This retroactively set ''Logopolis'' on the same date as it was broadcast.


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