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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* Both volumes were first announced in [[DWM 526]]; individuals whose copies arrived early leaked the news to social media.<ref>https://twitter.com/GirlyLetters/status/1001153253818732544</ref> That same day, [[Greg Austin]] posted on his Twitter about working with Big Finish.<ref>https://twitter.com/Gregory_Austin/status/1001131273082023941</ref>As the news broke, the series did not yet have a page on the Big Finish website.
* Both volumes were first announced in [[DWM 526]]; individuals whose copies arrived early leaked the news to social media.<ref>https://twitter.com/LadyALover95/status/1001097253182943233</ref> That same day, [[Greg Austin]] posted on his Twitter about working with Big Finish.<ref>https://twitter.com/Gregory_Austin/status/1001131273082023941</ref>As the news broke, the series did not yet have a page on the Big Finish website.
* [[Scott Handcock]] was approached by [[Nicholas Briggs]] about making audio stories for ''[[Class (TV series)|Class]]'' around the time the [[Series 1 (Class)|first series]] premiered, as he had gotten a licence for it. However, due to scheduling and developing of the storylines, it took a while for the stories to actually go through and get recorded.<ref name="Big Finish Podcast"/>
* [[Scott Handcock]] was approached by [[Nicholas Briggs]] about making audio stories for ''[[Class (TV series)|Class]]'' around the time the [[Series 1 (Class)|first series]] premiered, as he had gotten a licence for it. However, due to scheduling and developing of the storylines, it took a while for the stories to actually go through and get recorded.<ref name="Big Finish Podcast"/>
* The physical copies of Volume One and Volume Two had a slightly wider cover than the digital version, so that the illustrations formed a single image when put side-by-side<ref>https://twitter.com/stuart_manning/status/1015562686216704000</ref>
* The physical copies of Volume One and Volume Two had a slightly wider cover than the digital version, so that the illustrations formed a single image when put side-by-side<ref>https://twitter.com/stuart_manning/status/1015562686216704000</ref>
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