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* Unusually, for a [[Dudley Simpson]]-scored story, part one contains less than thirty seconds of his music. | * Unusually, for a [[Dudley Simpson]]-scored story, part one contains less than thirty seconds of his music. | ||
* A potential [[fourth wall]] break is observed in part four. After Adam Colby leaves to help Mrs. Tyler with the salt as ordered by the Doctor, the Doctor turns to stare directly into the camera and, as if addressing the audience, says "Time's running out!" This is not the first instance in the programme, for example, [[William Hartnell]] as the [[First Doctor]] wishes viewers a "Happy [[Christmas]]" in the seventh episode of [[TV]]: ''[[The Daleks' Master Plan (TV story)|The Daleks' Master Plan]]'', "[[The Feast of Steven]]". | * A potential [[fourth wall]] break is observed in part four. After Adam Colby leaves to help Mrs. Tyler with the salt as ordered by the Doctor, the Doctor turns to stare directly into the camera and, as if addressing the audience, says "Time's running out!" This is not the first instance in the programme, for example, [[William Hartnell]] as the [[First Doctor]] wishes viewers a "Happy [[Christmas]]" in the seventh episode of [[TV]]: ''[[The Daleks' Master Plan (TV story)|The Daleks' Master Plan]]'', "[[The Feast of Steven]]". | ||
* [ | * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_Bate Anthony Bate], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Franklyn-Robbins John Franklin-Robbins], [[Michael Gough]], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Hardy Robert Hardy] and [[William Lucas]] were considered for the role of Dr. Fendahlman. | ||
* Leela kissing Adam Colby on the cheek was ad-libbed by [[Louise Jameson]]. The surprised look on his face is genuine. | * Leela kissing Adam Colby on the cheek was ad-libbed by [[Louise Jameson]]. The surprised look on his face is genuine. | ||
* Max Stael was originally supposed to shoot himself on-camera, but this was rejected as being too dark for a series aimed at a family audience. | * Max Stael was originally supposed to shoot himself on-camera, but this was rejected as being too dark for a series aimed at a family audience. |
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