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==Story Notes==
==Story Notes==
* Following the broadcast of ''[[Survival]]'' in 1989 and the show's subsequent placement on "indefinite hiatus" by the BBC, the idea of producing an animated series based upon ''Doctor Who'' and continuing the adventures of the [[Seventh Doctor]] and [[Ace]] was reported several times in the media; reportedly the Canadian animation house Nelvana was even interested at one point. This project never materialized, but the idea of producing animated ''Doctor Who'' adventures resurfaced with the coming of the Internet and the newly emerging format known as webcasting.
* Following the broadcast of ''[[Survival]]'' in 1989 and the show's subsequent placement on "indefinite hiatus" by the BBC, the idea of producing an animated series based upon ''Doctor Who'' and continuing the adventures of the [[Seventh Doctor]] and [[Ace]] was reported several times in the media; reportedly the Canadian animation house Nelvana was even interested at one point. This project never materialized, but the idea of producing animated ''Doctor Who'' adventures resurfaced with the coming of the Internet and the newly emerging format known as webcasting. ''Death Comes to Time'' was the first experiment of its kind; it would be followed soon after by ''[[Real Time]]'' (featuring the [[Sixth Doctor]]), ''[[Shada (webcast)|Shada]]'' (featuring the [[Eighth Doctor]]) and culminating in ''[[Scream of the Shalka]]'', which attempted to introduce a canonical new incarnation of the Doctor.
 
[[Image:Death_Comes_to_Time_logo.png|thumb|right|Doctor Who logo used for '''''Death Comes to Time''''']]
[[Image:Death_Comes_to_Time_logo.png|thumb|right|Doctor Who logo used for '''''Death Comes to Time''''']]


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