Mona Lisa's Revenge (TV story): Difference between revisions

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* Though [[John Leeson]] is credited as the voice of K9, the real K9 does not make an appearance in this episode. Instead, [[K9 Mark IV drawing|a sketch Clyde made of him]] is briefly brought to life and returned to drawing form near the end of part two.
* Though [[John Leeson]] is credited as the voice of K9, the real K9 does not make an appearance in this episode. Instead, [[K9 Mark IV drawing|a sketch Clyde made of him]] is briefly brought to life and returned to drawing form near the end of part two.
* Similar to the above, [[Mr Smith]] does not appear in part two at all, but [[Alexander Armstrong]] was still credited, likely because the "previously" segment features scenes where Mr Smith was heard speaking.
* Similar to the above, [[Mr Smith]] does not appear in part two at all, but [[Alexander Armstrong]] was still credited, likely because the "previously" segment features scenes where Mr Smith was heard speaking.
* The ''Mona Lisa'' painting also featured prominently in the [[1979]] ''[[Doctor Who]]'' story ''[[City of Death (TV story)|City of Death]]''. There are two possible deliberate references to the earlier story in this one. Firstly, in the opening scene of Part One, there are paintings labelled ''Face of Time'' on the classroom walls. In Part One of ''City of Death'', an artist drew [[Romana II]]'s face as a [[clock]]. A Chinese puzzle box also appears in both stories.
* The ''Mona Lisa'' painting also featured prominently in the 1979 ''[[Doctor Who]]'' story ''[[City of Death (TV story)|City of Death]]''. There are two possible deliberate references to the earlier story in this one. Firstly, in the opening scene of part one, there are paintings labelled ''Face of Time'' on the classroom walls. In part one of ''City of Death'', an artist drew [[Romana II]]'s face as a [[clock]]. A Chinese puzzle box also appears in both stories.
* Writer [[Brian Dooley]] was originally tasked with writing the script for this story. He came up with the basic premise of artwork coming to life. However, his script was revised to the point that only Phil Ford was credited onscreen.<ref>http://www.shannonsullivan.com/drwho/sarahjane/2009jk.html</ref>
* Writer [[Brian Dooley]] was originally tasked with writing the script for this story. He came up with the basic premise of artwork coming to life. However, his script was revised to the point that only Phil Ford was credited onscreen.<ref>http://www.shannonsullivan.com/drwho/sarahjane/2009jk.html</ref>


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=== Filming locations ===
=== Filming locations ===
* The [[Mona Lisa]] chamber at the [[International Gallery]] is a redress of the Temple of Peace Hall ([[Platform One]] meeting room set from [[TV]]: ''[[The End of the World (TV story)|The End of the World]]'').
* The ''[[Mona Lisa]]'' chamber at the [[International Gallery]] is a redress of the Temple of Peace Hall ([[Platform One]] meeting room set from ''[[The End of the World (TV story)|The End of the World]]'').


=== Production errors ===
=== Production errors ===
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