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== Story notes == | == Story notes == | ||
* Working titles for this story included ''Moon of Death'', ''Horror of the Swamp'' and ''The Shield of Time'' | * Working titles for this story included ''Moon of Death'', ''Horror of the Swamp'' and ''The Shield of Time''. It should be noted that this final working title was part of a short-lived idea that all stories in Season 16 were going to be entitled ''The'' (Something) ''of Time'', with the last story (which eventually became ''[[The Armageddon Factor]]'') named simply ''The Key to Time''. | ||
* This story features a guest appearance by [[Philip Madoc]]. Madoc had been invited to play [[Thawn]], but the invitation was withdrawn because Neil McCarthy had already accepted the role. He agreed to play the part of [[Fenner]] when Alan Browning, who was slated to play Fenner, fell ill before the start of production. | * This story features a guest appearance by [[Philip Madoc]]. Madoc had been invited to play [[Thawn]], but the invitation was withdrawn because Neil McCarthy had already accepted the role. He agreed to play the part of [[Fenner]] when Alan Browning, who was slated to play Fenner, fell ill before the start of production. | ||
* [[John Leeson]], best known as the voice of [[K9]], appears in this episode as [[Dugeen]], partly because the location of the story rendered the use of K9 unfeasible. This marks Leeson's only on-screen appearance in ''Doctor Who''. Coincidentally, the end of the previous story, ''[[The Androids of Tara]]'' — which sees K9 stranded in a rowing boat in the middle of [[Castle Gracht]]'s moat — offered a practical demonstration of why water and K9 did not mix. | * [[John Leeson]], best known as the voice of [[K9]], appears in this episode as [[Dugeen]], partly because the location of the story rendered the use of K9 unfeasible. This marks Leeson's only on-screen appearance in ''Doctor Who''. Coincidentally, the end of the previous story, ''[[The Androids of Tara]]'' — which sees K9 stranded in a rowing boat in the middle of [[Castle Gracht]]'s moat — offered a practical demonstration of why water and K9 did not mix. | ||
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