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* Beginning with this story, individual episodes are listed as parts. This replaced the previous system of calling them episodes, established in 1966 with ''[[The Savages (TV story)|The Savages]]''. The naming structure introduced in this serial was used through to ''[[Survival (TV story)|Survival]]'' in 1989, with the single exception of ''[[Destiny of the Daleks (TV story)|Destiny of the Daleks]]''.
* Beginning with this story, individual episodes are listed as parts. This replaced the previous system of calling them episodes, established in 1966 with ''[[The Savages (TV story)|The Savages]]''. The naming structure introduced in this serial was used through to ''[[Survival (TV story)|Survival]]'' in 1989, with the single exception of ''[[Destiny of the Daleks (TV story)|Destiny of the Daleks]]''.
* [[Elisabeth Sladen]] is credited as "Sarah Jane" in ''Radio Times'' for parts one to three.
* [[Elisabeth Sladen]] is credited as "Sarah Jane" in ''Radio Times'' for parts one to three.
* The ''[[Radio Times]]'' programme listing for part one was accompanied by a black and white illustration by Peter Brookes depicting Linx using his gun to shoot an axe from a hand, and the Brigadier, Sarah and the Doctor in front of Irongron's castle, with the accompanying caption "Into the past — to find the future. The redoubtable Dr. Who returns with a new assistant, journalist Sarah Jane Smith, and Lethbridge Stewart to fight ''The Time Warrior'' in not-so-merrie England: 5.10".
* The ''[[Radio Times]]'' programme listing for part one was accompanied by a black-and-white illustration by Peter Brookes depicting Linx using his gun to shoot an axe from a hand, and the Brigadier, Sarah and the Doctor in front of Irongron's castle, with the accompanying caption "Into the past — to find the future. The redoubtable Dr. Who returns with a new assistant, journalist Sarah Jane Smith, and Lethbridge Stewart to fight ''The Time Warrior'' in not-so-merrie England: 5.10".
* [[Barry Letts]] wanted [[Bob Hoskins]] to play Irongron. He was unavailable, but he did recommend [[David Daker]].
* [[Barry Letts]] wanted [[Bob Hoskins]] to play Irongron. He was unavailable, but he did recommend [[David Daker]].
* Gallifrey was originally referred to as "Galfrey" in the scripts.
* Gallifrey was originally referred to as "Galfrey" in the scripts.
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