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(→Story notes: As of The Timeless Child's retcons, the Doctor is no longer Gallifreyan, so I have omitted the mention of this story featuring characters all of one species.) |
(Later retcons wouldn't affect this anyway — especially ones that are only "by one account" — but either way, "The Vanquishers" makes it clear that the Doctor is still a Time Lord in the Timeless Child framework — "the *first* Time Lord".) Tag: Undo |
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* This story features an exclusively male cast, except for the female computer voice provided by [[Helen Blatch]]. | * This story features an exclusively male cast, except for the female computer voice provided by [[Helen Blatch]]. | ||
* [[Helen Blatch]] (Voice) is uncredited on-screen for part one but credited in ''Radio Times''. | * [[Helen Blatch]] (Voice) is uncredited on-screen for part one but credited in ''Radio Times''. | ||
* This is the first story set entirely on Gallifrey | * This is the first story set entirely on Gallifrey, as well as the first story whose cast is entirely made up of [[Time Lord]]s and the first televised story in which no human characters appear. | ||
* This story featured the first use of narration, performed by [[Tom Baker]] at the beginning of part one: | * This story featured the first use of narration, performed by [[Tom Baker]] at the beginning of part one: | ||
::''Through the millennia, the Time Lords of Gallifrey led a life of peace and ordered calm, protected against all threats from lesser civilisations by their great power. But this was to change. Suddenly, and terribly, the Time Lords faced the most dangerous crisis in their long history...'' | ::''Through the millennia, the Time Lords of Gallifrey led a life of peace and ordered calm, protected against all threats from lesser civilisations by their great power. But this was to change. Suddenly, and terribly, the Time Lords faced the most dangerous crisis in their long history...'' |