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* Salvin Stewart (Morok Messenger/Morok Guard) also provided the voice of the computer guarding the armoury in "The Final Phase", but was uncredited on-screen. | * Salvin Stewart (Morok Messenger/Morok Guard) also provided the voice of the computer guarding the armoury in "The Final Phase", but was uncredited on-screen. | ||
* This was one of the stories selected to be shown as part of [[BSB's Doctor Who Weekend]] in September 1990. | * This was one of the stories selected to be shown as part of [[BSB's Doctor Who Weekend]] in September 1990. | ||
* [[Glyn Jones]] later starred in | * [[Glyn Jones]] later starred in ''[[The Sontaran Experiment (TV story)|The Sontaran Experiment]]'' nearly a decade later, making him one of five individuals to have both written for and acted in ''Doctor Who'' (the others being [[Victor Pemberton]], [[Derrick Sherwin]], [[Mark Gatiss]], and [[Toby Whithouse]]). | ||
* The first episode, "The Space Museum", features a rare use (for the 1960s) of a filmed insert of an interior location, specifically a room in the TARDIS, due to the need to show a special effect (Vicki dropping a glass and the glass repairing itself) that at the time could not be rendered on videotape. The switch from video to film was rendered unnoticeable in the filmed recordings of the serial that were circulated after its UK broadcast and when the story was recovered in the 1980s but is once again quite noticeable following the serial's vidFIRE remastering for DVD release in 2010. | * The first episode, "The Space Museum", features a rare use (for the 1960s) of a filmed insert of an interior location, specifically a room in the TARDIS, due to the need to show a special effect (Vicki dropping a glass and the glass repairing itself) that at the time could not be rendered on videotape. The switch from video to film was rendered unnoticeable in the filmed recordings of the serial that were circulated after its UK broadcast and when the story was recovered in the 1980s but is once again quite noticeable following the serial's vidFIRE remastering for DVD release in 2010. | ||
* The four episodes were produced at the same time that the feature film ''[[Dr. Who and the Daleks]]'' was in production. | * The four episodes were produced at the same time that the feature film ''[[Dr. Who and the Daleks]]'' was in production. |