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*When [[Mark Gatiss]] wrote the first draft, [[Matt Smith]] had not been cast as the Doctor. Gatiss wrote this early draft for a generic Doctor, though [[Steven Moffat]] commented it sounded like [[Jon Pertwee]] and Gatiss agreed. Once Smith had been cast, Gatiss watched ''Party Animals'', as well as anything else Smith was in that he could find. Gatiss used these to "download [his] speech patterns" and examine his energy and phrasing.
*When [[Mark Gatiss]] wrote the first draft, [[Matt Smith]] had not been cast as the Doctor. Gatiss wrote this early draft for a generic Doctor, though [[Steven Moffat]] commented it sounded like [[Jon Pertwee]] and Gatiss agreed. Once Smith had been cast, Gatiss watched ''Party Animals'', as well as anything else Smith was in that he could find. Gatiss used these to "download [his] speech patterns" and examine his energy and phrasing.
*A scene cut from the episode explained how the Doctor and Churchill had known each other for a while.
*A scene cut from the episode explained how the Doctor and Churchill had known each other for a while.
*This episode holds the record for the most Dalek props (with the exception of CGI, cutouts, toys and other illusions) used in a single story, with no less than eight Dalek models on-screen at the same time.
*[[Mark Gatiss]] originally wanted there to be a green Dalek, but he decided that green "just doesn't seem to work somehow". A [[black Dalek]] was also rejected.
*[[Mark Gatiss]] originally wanted there to be a green Dalek, but he decided that green "just doesn't seem to work somehow". A [[black Dalek]] was also rejected.
*This is the first Dalek episode of the modern series to not show any Daleks in flight.
*This is the first Dalek episode of the modern series to not show any Daleks in flight.
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