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* "[[Allegretto: Allegretto]]" is played in the fourth episode. "[[Night on Bald Mountain]]" and "[[Pog Aon Oidhche Earraich]]" are played in the fifth episode.
* "[[Allegretto: Allegretto]]" is played in the fourth episode. "[[Night on Bald Mountain]]" and "[[Pog Aon Oidhche Earraich]]" are played in the fifth episode.


== References in later media ==
=== References in later media ===
* This reality fits the vague description of one of the realities seen by the Eighth Doctor during the Anti-Time infestation of the TARDIS in [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Zagreus (audio story)|Zagreus]]''.
* This reality fits the vague description of one of the realities seen by the Eighth Doctor during the Anti-Time infestation of the TARDIS in [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Zagreus (audio story)|Zagreus]]''.
* ''Death Comes to Time'' is referenced in multiple of the [[BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures]] written by [[Lance Parkin]]. The [[Canisian|Canisian invasion]] of this story is referenced in [[PROSE]]: ''[[Trading Futures (novel)|Trading Futures]].'' In [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Gallifrey Chronicles (novel)|The Gallifrey Chronicles]]'', [[Larna|Lady Larna]] asserts that [[Tannis]] is one of the threats Gallifrey would encounter before [[the enemy]]; the Minister of Chance is implied to be one of the [[four surviving elementals]]; the [[Santine Rift]] is mentioned; and the opening narration of ''Death Comes to Time''{{'}}s first episode is copied by [[Marnal]] in ''[[The Giants]]'' and said to be the first myth of the Time Lords.
* ''Death Comes to Time'' is referenced in multiple of the [[BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures]] written by [[Lance Parkin]].  
** The [[Canisian|Canisian invasion]] of this story is referenced in [[PROSE]]: ''[[Trading Futures (novel)|Trading Futures]].''  
** In [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Gallifrey Chronicles (novel)|The Gallifrey Chronicles]]'', [[Larna|Lady Larna]] asserts that [[Tannis]] is one of the threats Gallifrey would encounter before [[the Enemy]], the Minister of Chance is implied to be one of the [[four surviving elementals]], the [[Santine Rift]] is mentioned, and the opening narration of ''Death Comes to Time''{{'}}s first episode is copied by [[Marnal]] in ''[[The Giants]]'' and said to be the first myth of the Time Lords.
* [[Mount Plutarch]] appears again in [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Three Paths (short story)|The Three Paths]]'', where it is revealed to be another name for [[Mount Lung]]. "Mount Plutarch" is associated with the legends of the [[Pre-universe|"untimes" and "unhappened days"]], with one such legend telling of a Time Lord adventurer journeying to [[The Kingmaker|a wise old lady in a cave in the southern mountains]].
* [[Mount Plutarch]] appears again in [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Three Paths (short story)|The Three Paths]]'', where it is revealed to be another name for [[Mount Lung]]. "Mount Plutarch" is associated with the legends of the [[Pre-universe|"untimes" and "unhappened days"]], with one such legend telling of a Time Lord adventurer journeying to [[The Kingmaker|a wise old lady in a cave in the southern mountains]].
* [[Anima Persis]] is mentioned in [[PROSE]]: ''[[Relative Dementias (novel)|Relative Dementias]]'' and [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Tomorrow Windows (novel)|The Tomorrow Windows]]'', the former giving an explanation for the state it appears in when [[Ace]] visits it in ''Death Comes to Time''.
* [[Anima Persis]] is mentioned in [[PROSE]]: ''[[Relative Dementias (novel)|Relative Dementias]]'' and [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Tomorrow Windows (novel)|The Tomorrow Windows]]'', the former giving an explanation for the state it appears in when [[Ace]] visits it in ''Death Comes to Time''.
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