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== References ==
== References ==
=== Daleks ===
=== Daleks ===
*The [[Dalek]]s have a [[Prime Minister of the Daleks|Prime Minister]].
* The [[Dalek]]s have a [[Prime Minister of the Daleks|Prime Minister]].
*The Daleks refer to the [[Eleventh Doctor]] as the "[[Aliases of the Doctor|Predator of the Daleks]]".
* The Daleks refer to the [[Eleventh Doctor]] as the "[[Aliases of the Doctor|Predator of the Daleks]]".
*The Daleks have the ability to turn people into [[Dalek puppet|their puppets]], via the use of [[Nanogene|nanogenes]]. [[Time Lord]]s are immune to this technology.
* The Daleks have the ability to turn people into [[Dalek puppet|their puppets]], via the use of [[Nanogene|nanogenes]]. [[Time Lord]]s are immune to this technology.


=== The Doctor ===
=== The Doctor ===
*The Doctor describes himself as "[[Aliases of the Doctor|the Oncoming Storm]]".
* The Doctor describes himself as "[[Aliases of the Doctor|the Oncoming Storm]]".


=== Individuals ===
=== Individuals ===
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=== Music ===
=== Music ===
* The music played by [[Oswin Oswald]] is first "[[L'amour est un oiseau rebelle]]" then "[[Toreador, en garde!]]".
* The music played by [[Oswin Oswald]] is first "[[L'amour est un oiseau rebelle]]" then "[[Toreador, en garde!]]".
*The Doctor claims to have played the [[triangle]] for the recording of "L'amour est un oiseau rebelle" that is heard in the [[Parliament of the Daleks]].
* The Doctor claims to have played the [[triangle]] for the recording of "L'amour est un oiseau rebelle" that is heard in the [[Parliament of the Daleks]].
* The music playing during [[Amy Pond|Amy]]'s photo-shoot at the beginning of the episode is "[[Feel the Love]]".
* The music playing during [[Amy Pond|Amy]]'s photo-shoot at the beginning of the episode is "[[Feel the Love]]".


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== Story notes ==
== Story notes ==
* The presence of Jenna-Louise Coleman in this episode was successfully kept secret, despite the episode having several preview showings prior to broadcast. After broadcast, Coleman and Moffat both issued statements thanking fans and the media for keeping Coleman's debut — months before her official first episode, the 2012 Christmas special — a secret.
* The presence of Jenna-Louise Coleman in this episode was successfully kept secret, despite the episode having several preview showings prior to broadcast. After broadcast, Coleman and Moffat both issued statements thanking fans and the media for keeping Coleman's debut — months before her official first episode, the 2012 Christmas special — a secret.
*This story premiered in Australia on the {{w|Australian Broadcasting Corporation}}'s on-demand and catch-up service {{w|ABC iView|iView}} at 5.10am AEST; immediately following the UK broadcast. This was the first time ''Doctor Who'' had debuted on Australian TV in this way. A traditional free-to-air screening on [[ABC1]] was followed on the [[8 September (releases)|8 September]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://blogs.abc.net.au/abc_tv/2012/08/the-doctor-to-premiere-on-iview.html|title=The Doctor To Premiere On iview|date of source=28 August 2012|website name=ABC TV Blog|accessdate= 2 September 2012}}</ref>  
* This story premiered in Australia on the {{w|Australian Broadcasting Corporation}}'s on-demand and catch-up service {{w|ABC iView|iView}} at 5.10am AEST; immediately following the UK broadcast. This was the first time ''Doctor Who'' had debuted on Australian TV in this way. A traditional free-to-air screening on [[ABC1]] was followed on the [[8 September (releases)|8 September]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://blogs.abc.net.au/abc_tv/2012/08/the-doctor-to-premiere-on-iview.html|title=The Doctor To Premiere On iview|date of source=28 August 2012|website name=ABC TV Blog|accessdate= 2 September 2012}}</ref>  
[[File:DWLogoS7-1.jpg|thumb|The unique logo for ''Asylum of the Daleks''.]]
[[File:DWLogoS7-1.jpg|thumb|The unique logo for ''Asylum of the Daleks''.]]
*This story marks the first appearance of a new title sequence.  It contains the same music and time vortex animation as the sequence used for the two previous seasons, but the font of the opening credits and the style of the logo have changed. The sequence appears to have some colour adjustments as well - the vortex has hints of green, while the TARDIS itself is a slightly darker blue with vibrant yellow lighting emanating from the TARDIS windows. The footage also has less-sharp focus, casting a more dream-like atmosphere to the sequence.  
* This story marks the first appearance of a new title sequence.  It contains the same music and time vortex animation as the sequence used for the two previous seasons, but the font of the opening credits and the style of the logo have changed. The sequence appears to have some colour adjustments as well - the vortex has hints of green, while the TARDIS itself is a slightly darker blue with vibrant yellow lighting emanating from the TARDIS windows. The footage also has less-sharp focus, casting a more dream-like atmosphere to the sequence.  
* A [[Asylum of the Daleks Prequel (webcast)|prequel]] was released on [[iTunes]] shortly before the release of the episode.
* A [[Asylum of the Daleks Prequel (webcast)|prequel]] was released on [[iTunes]] shortly before the release of the episode.
* This episode was shown at the Edinburgh International Television Festival in August, just as was done with ''Let's Kill Hitler'' in 2011.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2012/may/09/charlie-brooker-steven-moffat-edinburgh?INTCMP=SRCH|title=Charlie Brooker, Steven Moffat and Ruth Jones top bill in Edinburgh|author=John Plunkett|date of source=9 May 2012|website name=The Guardian|accessdate=23 August 2012}}</ref>
* This episode was shown at the Edinburgh International Television Festival in August, just as was done with ''Let's Kill Hitler'' in 2011.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2012/may/09/charlie-brooker-steven-moffat-edinburgh?INTCMP=SRCH|title=Charlie Brooker, Steven Moffat and Ruth Jones top bill in Edinburgh|author=John Plunkett|date of source=9 May 2012|website name=The Guardian|accessdate=23 August 2012}}</ref>
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