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* Ace's act of damaging the Imperial Dalek with a baseball bat would stay with actor Sophie Aldred as one of her most notable actions in the series, both personally and among the public.
* Ace's act of damaging the Imperial Dalek with a baseball bat would stay with actor Sophie Aldred as one of her most notable actions in the series, both personally and among the public.
* When the Doctor gives Ace her baseball bat, script pages are visible sticking out of the left pocket on his jacket. According to [[Sylvester McCoy]] on the audio commentary, he always carried 'Scenes to do' in the left hand pocket and 'Scenes done' pages in the right.  
* When the Doctor gives Ace her baseball bat, script pages are visible sticking out of the left pocket on his jacket. According to [[Sylvester McCoy]] on the audio commentary, he always carried 'Scenes to do' in the left hand pocket and 'Scenes done' pages in the right.  
* In the rehearsal script, Gilmore (now planning to retire) refered to his group as the Special Incursions Counter-Measures Unit and that the army wanted to take over. He said they had "some bright boy, [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart|Captain Tunbridge-Steward or something]], worked for the SOE during the war" to put in charge. If included in the final episode, this would have contradicted a large number of older UNIT and Brigadier stories! ([[Doctor Who Magazine]] #464; "The Fact of Fiction")
* In the rehearsal script, Gilmore (now planning to [[retire]]) refered to his group as the Special Incursions Counter-Measures Unit and that the army wanted to take over. He said they had "some bright boy, [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart|Captain Tunbridge-Steward or something]], worked for the SOE during the war" to put in charge. If included in the final episode, this would have contradicted a large number of older UNIT and Brigadier stories! ([[Doctor Who Magazine]] #464; "The Fact of Fiction")
* The Doctor is seen reading the book {{wi|Doctor in the House (novel)|Doctor in the House}}. This was a running gag  [[Sylvester McCoy]] came up with: each time the doctor pulls out a book to read, it has the word "doctor" in the title. (source: DVD audio commentary)
* The Doctor is seen reading the book {{wi|Doctor in the House (novel)|Doctor in the House}}. This was a running gag  [[Sylvester McCoy]] came up with: each time the doctor pulls out a book to read, it has the word "doctor" in the title. (source: DVD audio commentary)


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