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* Sound effects from ''[[The Daleks (TV story)|The Daleks]]'' and ''[[The Daleks' Master Plan]]'' are reused for the Dalek city.
* Sound effects from ''[[The Daleks (TV story)|The Daleks]]'' and ''[[The Daleks' Master Plan]]'' are reused for the Dalek city.
* Some Louis Marx "tricky action" toy Daleks are used in model work for the scenes of the destruction of the Dalek city.
* Some Louis Marx "tricky action" toy Daleks are used in model work for the scenes of the destruction of the Dalek city.
* The first individual visual effects designer credits ever given on the series appear, for [[Michealjohn Harris]] and [[Peter Day]]. Previously, visual effects had been handled by the series' scenic designers rather than by the BBC's Visual Effects Department, although the department as a whole did receive a credit on the first story, ''[[An Unearthly Child]]''.
* The first individual visual effects designer credits ever given on the series appear, for [[Michealjohn Harris]] and [[Peter Day]]. Previously, visual effects had been handled by the series' scenic designers rather than by the BBC's Visual Effects Department, although the department as a whole did receive a credit on the first story, ''[[An Unearthly Child (TV story)|An Unearthly Child]]''.
* [[Roy Skelton]] (Dalek Voice) was uncredited on-screen for episode five, but credited in ''Radio Times''.
* [[Roy Skelton]] (Dalek Voice) was uncredited on-screen for episode five, but credited in ''Radio Times''.
* This story picks up where ''[[The Faceless Ones]]'' left off. The first two episodes take place contemporaneously with part four of ''[[The War Machines]]'', which may go some way to explaining why the [[First Doctor]] said at the start of the earlier story that he had the same feeling he had when [[Dalek]]s were around.
* This story picks up where ''[[The Faceless Ones]]'' left off. The first two episodes take place contemporaneously with part four of ''[[The War Machines]]'', which may go some way to explaining why the [[First Doctor]] said at the start of the earlier story that he had the same feeling he had when [[Dalek]]s were around.
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