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* The [[Janis thorn]]s which Leela uses were originally pronounced with the first syllable rhyming with "can"; however, [[Tom Baker]] pointed out that "Janice Thorn" sounded like the name of an out-of-work soap actress, so the pronunciation was changed. ([[DCOM]]: ''The Face of Evil'')
* The [[Janis thorn]]s which Leela uses were originally pronounced with the first syllable rhyming with "can"; however, [[Tom Baker]] pointed out that "Janice Thorn" sounded like the name of an out-of-work soap actress, so the pronunciation was changed. ([[DCOM]]: ''The Face of Evil'')
* The story was written with two endings, one with Leela going off with the Doctor and one where she didn't.
* The story was written with two endings, one with Leela going off with the Doctor and one where she didn't.
* The story does not explicitly explain when the Fourth Doctor repaired the Starfall Seven's computer. The novelisation suggests that the earlier visit to the planet of the Sevateem took place during his post-regenerative phase in ''[[Robot (TV story)|Robot]]'' when the Doctor left in the TARDIS one night, travelled to that world and afterwards returned to UNIT H.Q. before anyone realized he had been gone — with the Doctor's still-addled mind due to his recent [[regeneration]] causing him to forget the whole trip. This was not derived from any information given in the televised version.
* The story does not explicitly explain when the Fourth Doctor repaired the Starfall Seven's computer. The novelisation suggests that the earlier visit to the planet of the Sevateem took place during his post-regenerative phase in ''[[Robot (TV story)|Robot]]'' when the Doctor left in the TARDIS one night, travelled to that world and afterwards returned to UNIT H.Q. before anyone realized he had been gone — with the Doctor's still-addled mind due to [[Third Doctor's regeneration|his recent regeneration]] causing him to forget the whole trip. This was not derived from any information given in the televised version.
* [[Pamela Salem]] and [[Rob Edwards (actor)|Rob Edwards]] provide two of the voices of Xoanon. Both actors were at the time also rehearsing for the following story, ''[[The Robots of Death (TV story)|The Robots of Death]]''.
* [[Pamela Salem]] and [[Rob Edwards (actor)|Rob Edwards]] provide two of the voices of Xoanon. Both actors were at the time also rehearsing for the following story, ''[[The Robots of Death (TV story)|The Robots of Death]]''.
* [[Anthony Frieze]], credited as one of the voices of Xoanon, was a student at the school where [[Pennant Roberts]]' wife taught. [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] arranged for a recording of his voice to be made shouting, "Who am I?", for the climax to part three. After the initial recording (in a sound studio), Frieze made a second visit to the set and re-recorded the line. ([[DOC]]: ''[[Into the Wild (documentary)|Into the Wild]]'')
* [[Anthony Frieze]], credited as one of the voices of Xoanon, was a student at the school where [[Pennant Roberts]]' wife taught. [[Philip Hinchcliffe]] arranged for a recording of his voice to be made shouting, "Who am I?", for the climax to part three. After the initial recording (in a sound studio), Frieze made a second visit to the set and re-recorded the line. ([[DOC]]: ''[[Into the Wild (documentary)|Into the Wild]]'')
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