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* Rick Lester (Ogron) is credited in ''Radio Times'', while Maurice Bush, David Joyce, Franks Menzies, Bruce Wells and Geoffrey Todd are credited on-screen but not in ''Radio Times''.
* Rick Lester (Ogron) is credited in ''Radio Times'', while Maurice Bush, David Joyce, Franks Menzies, Bruce Wells and Geoffrey Todd are credited on-screen but not in ''Radio Times''.
* George Raistrick (Guard at Work Centre) is credited as 'Guard' in ''Radio Times''.
* George Raistrick (Guard at Work Centre) is credited as 'Guard' in ''Radio Times''.
* This is the first story in which the Doctor encounters — and actually interacts with — another version of his current incarnation (in the scene in episode one where the Doctor is tinkering with the TARDIS console, and he and Jo meet future versions of themselves). It was originally intended that in episode four the Doctor and Jo would meet their episode one selves (this time, they would ''be'' the 'future selves'), and the audience would thus realise where the future doubles had come from. But the scene had to be dropped because episode four was overrunning.
* This is the first story in which the Doctor encounters — and actually interacts with — another version of his current incarnation (in the scene in episode one where the Doctor is tinkering with the TARDIS console, and he and Jo meet future versions of themselves). It was originally intended that in episode four the Doctor and Jo would meet their episode one selves (this time, they would ''be'' the 'future selves'), and the audience would thus realise where the future doubles had come from. But the scene had to be dropped because episode four was overrunning. Indeed, this is the first story in which the Doctor meets himself full stop, whether the same or another incarnation.
* At the end of the novelisation of this story, the Doctor and Jo do meet their past selves, mirroring their encounter at the start of the story — but with the positions reversed, so they now ''are'' their future selves.
* At the end of the novelisation of this story, the Doctor and Jo do meet their past selves, mirroring their encounter at the start of the story — but with the positions reversed, so they now ''are'' their future selves.
* In episode two, when the Controller tells Jo that she has already told him the year and goes on to ask where and when the Doctor is,  she gives the date as "September the 13th" — a production team in-joke: this was a reference to the first of the four days of location filming for the story, which took place from Monday 13th to Thursday 16th September, 1971.
* In episode two, when the Controller tells Jo that she has already told him the year and goes on to ask where and when the Doctor is,  she gives the date as "September the 13th" — a production team in-joke: this was a reference to the first of the four days of location filming for the story, which took place from Monday 13th to Thursday 16th September, 1971.
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