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}}'''''The Underwater Menace''''' was the fifth story of [[season 4]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]''. {{as of|2014|12}}, its second episode is the earliest surviving [[Second Doctor]] [[telerecording]]. Currently, only episodes two and three survive in full. | }}'''''The Underwater Menace''''' was the fifth story of [[season 4]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]''. {{as of|2014|12}}, its second episode is the earliest surviving [[Second Doctor]] [[telerecording]]. Currently, only episodes two and three survive in full. | ||
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* Only episodes two and three of this four-part story exist in the [[BBC Archives]] as [[telerecording|16mm black & white film telerecordings]]. | * Only episodes two and three of this four-part story exist in the [[BBC Archives]] as [[telerecording|16mm black & white film telerecordings]]. | ||
* Since [[Jamie McCrimmon|Jamie]] isn't actually shown inside [[the TARDIS]] in ''[[The Highlanders (TV story)|The Highlanders]]'', part one of this story has his "bigger on the inside" moment. | * Since [[Jamie McCrimmon|Jamie]] isn't actually shown inside [[the TARDIS]] in ''[[The Highlanders (TV story)|The Highlanders]]'', part one of this story has his "bigger on the inside" moment. | ||
* This story continues an early [[Second Doctor]] trait of assuming different disguises, a relic of the production team's original idea of having him take on different identities in every story as a means for differentiating him from | * This story continues an early [[Second Doctor]] trait of assuming different disguises, a relic of the production team's original idea of having him take on different identities in every story as a means for differentiating him from William Hartnell's portrayal.{{Fact}} In this adventure, he briefly dresses up as a local merchant. | ||
* At the end of episode three, Professor Zaroff utters the timeless line, "Nothing in the world can stop me now!" [[Davros]] and the [[Fifth Doctor]] would say similar lines in ''[[Journey's End]]'' and ''[[The Caves of Androzani (TV story)|The Caves of Androzani]]'' respectively. | * At the end of episode three, Professor Zaroff utters the timeless line, "Nothing in the world can stop me now!" [[Davros]] and the [[Fifth Doctor]] would say similar lines in ''[[Journey's End]]'' and ''[[The Caves of Androzani (TV story)|The Caves of Androzani]]'' respectively. | ||
* In the opening TARDIS scene, Polly, Ben and the Doctor are each heard "thinking" about where they would like to land next in a rare example of internal monologue. This was achieved by pre-recording the actors' voices and playing them back during the making of the episode. | * In the opening TARDIS scene, Polly, Ben and the Doctor are each heard "thinking" about where they would like to land next in a rare example of internal monologue. This was achieved by pre-recording the actors' voices and playing them back during the making of the episode. | ||
* While ''[[The War Machines (TV story)|The War Machines]]'' still remains the only time in the history of the series where the Doctor is referred to explicitly as "Doctor Who" (although the term also features in | * While ''[[The War Machines (TV story)|The War Machines]]'' still remains the only time in the history of the series where the Doctor is referred to explicitly as "Doctor Who" (although the term also features in 'An Unearthly Child' and 'The Gunfighters'), the Doctor's note to Zaroff in the first episode is signed "Dr. W," making this the closest the Doctor has ever come to referring to himself as "Doctor Who". | ||
* Episode two was recovered on 19 September 2011. | * Episode two was recovered on 19 September 2011. | ||
* This was the first story about the lost city [[Atlantis]]. | * This was the first story about the lost city [[Atlantis]]. |
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