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* ''Radio Times'' credits [[John Nettleton]] (Reverend Ernest Matthews) as "Rev. Ernest Matthews" for part one, and as "Rev. Matthews" for part two. | * ''Radio Times'' credits [[John Nettleton]] (Reverend Ernest Matthews) as "Rev. Ernest Matthews" for part one, and as "Rev. Matthews" for part two. | ||
* [[Frank Windsor]] (Inspector Mackenzie) is credited as "Mackenzie" in ''Radio Times''. | * [[Frank Windsor]] (Inspector Mackenzie) is credited as "Mackenzie" in ''Radio Times''. | ||
*When Smith offers the Doctor 5000 pounds, the Doctor quips about "Victorian value. | *When Smith offers the Doctor 5000 pounds, the Doctor quips about "Victorian value". The topic of Victorian values once again becomes significant in the 2012 special ''[[The Snowmen (TV story)|The Snowmen]]'' and the 2017 episode ''[[Empress of Mars (TV story)|Empress of Mars]].'' | ||
*This is not the first TV story set in the [[Victorian era|Victorian Era]], with a character trapped behind a door, with his food passed through a smaller door on the bottom. The Doctor himself meets this fate in ''[[The Crimson Horror (TV story)|The Crimson Horror]]'', before [[Jenny]] breaks him out. | *This is not the first TV story set in the [[Victorian era|Victorian Era]], with a character trapped behind a door, with his food passed through a smaller door on the bottom. The Doctor himself meets this fate in ''[[The Crimson Horror (TV story)|The Crimson Horror]]'', before [[Jenny]] breaks him out. | ||