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* This marks the first time the [[Doctor Who theme|theme music]] has been used during a TV story, playing across the Doctor's entrance sequence.
* This marks the first time the [[Doctor Who theme|theme music]] has been used during a TV story, playing across the Doctor's entrance sequence.
*[[Ben Irving]], who would be credited from ''The Ghost Monument'' onwards as "Executive Producer for the BBC", was uncredited on original broadcast but is credited on the [[BBC iPlayer]] version of this episode.
*[[Ben Irving]], who would be credited from ''The Ghost Monument'' onwards as "Executive Producer for the BBC", was uncredited on original broadcast but is credited on the [[BBC iPlayer]] version of this episode.
*Throughout the Thirteenth Doctor's tenure, her loss of her sonic screwdriver and sunglasses is a minor loose end that was never addressed; even if they broke in the fall, humans could still find them remains and reverse engineer the technology. Ironic, as the Doctor was quite adamant with any advanced technology being on planets like Earth; hence why she detests UNIT and Torchwood's use of it. Primarily because of the unbeatable combination of "alien technology plus human stupidity".


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