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[[File:Seasons of Fear Comic Preview.jpg|thumb|Comic preview from [[DWM 315]]. Illustration by [[Martin Geraghty]].]] | [[File:Seasons of Fear Comic Preview.jpg|thumb|Comic preview from [[DWM 315]]. Illustration by [[Martin Geraghty]].]] | ||
* This story marks the first appearance of the [[Nimon]] in an audio drama. | * This story marks the first appearance of the [[Nimon]] in an audio drama. | ||
* This audio drama was recorded on [[19 January (production)|19]] and [[20 January (production)|20 January]] [[2001 (production)|2001]] and [[27 February (production)|27 February]] [[2002 (production)|2002]]. | * This audio drama was recorded on [[19 January (production)|19]] and [[20 January (production)|20 January]] [[2001 (production)|2001]] and [[27 February (production)|27 February]] [[2002 (production)|2002]] in Bristol and London. | ||
* Although the publisher's summary states that the story begins at the Raffles Hotel in Singapore, this is incorrect, as the Doctor's opening monologue in Part 1 states that he had taken Charley to the Singapore Hilton hotel. | * Although the publisher's summary states that the story begins at the Raffles Hotel in Singapore, this is incorrect, as the Doctor's opening monologue in Part 1 states that he had taken Charley to the Singapore Hilton hotel. | ||
* When discussing Grayle's immortality with Charley, the Doctor notes that he considers his ability to [[Regeneration|regenerate]] superior to Grayle just living forever as regeneration allows him to change where Grayle remains stuck in his existing viewpoint; this is in sharp contrast to the Doctor's attitude towards regeneration in his [[Tenth Doctor|tenth]] and [[Twelfth Doctor|twelfth]] incarnations, with these later Doctors initially reluctant to change out of fear of losing the men they were. | * When discussing Grayle's immortality with Charley, the Doctor notes that he considers his ability to [[Regeneration|regenerate]] superior to Grayle just living forever as regeneration allows him to change where Grayle remains stuck in his existing viewpoint; this is in sharp contrast to the Doctor's attitude towards regeneration in his [[Tenth Doctor|tenth]] and [[Twelfth Doctor|twelfth]] incarnations, with these later Doctors initially reluctant to change out of fear of losing the men they were. |
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