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* Hinks is reading a comic at the time that Professor Cliff Jones stages a demonstration against Panorama Chemicals. It's stated he hasn't yet gotten to the part where people are beaten and burned, so he has something to look forward to when his task is completed. | * Hinks is reading a comic at the time that Professor Cliff Jones stages a demonstration against Panorama Chemicals. It's stated he hasn't yet gotten to the part where people are beaten and burned, so he has something to look forward to when his task is completed. | ||
* As the Doctor leads Cliff away from Jo, she recognises that the Doctor knows she's fallen in love. Sympathetically, she wonders why her old friend never married. She's unclear on whether there are any "lady Time Lords" or if they're capable of having children at all. There are a great many things she still doesn't know about him. | * As the Doctor leads Cliff away from Jo, she recognises that the Doctor knows she's fallen in love. Sympathetically, she wonders why her old friend never married. She's unclear on whether there are any "lady Time Lords" or if they're capable of having children at all. There are a great many things she still doesn't know about him. | ||
* The Doctor relates his experiences on Metebelis Three during the evening meal in the Wholeweal, rather than his joke regarding the Venusian and the [[perigosto stick]]. | * The Doctor relates his experiences on Metebelis Three during the evening meal in the Wholeweal, rather than his joke regarding the [[Venusian]] [[shanghorn]] and the [[perigosto stick]]. | ||
* Cliff proclaims his love to Jo as UNIT begin their bombing run of the slag heap. | * Cliff proclaims his love to Jo as UNIT begin their bombing run of the slag heap. | ||
* [[Elgin (The Green Death)|Elgin]] is reinstated into the events where he was replaced in the televised version by [[James (The Green Death)|James]]. Stevens expresses disappointment in Yates directly, rather than the fallen Elgin/James. | * [[Elgin (The Green Death)|Elgin]] is reinstated into the events where he was replaced in the televised version by [[James (The Green Death)|James]]. Stevens expresses disappointment in Yates directly, rather than the fallen Elgin/James. |