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*The Dylan cap that Dodo wears was [[Jackie Lane]]'s own.
*The Dylan cap that Dodo wears was [[Jackie Lane]]'s own.
*It is believed the cliffhanger reprise from the fourth episode, "The Final Test", is surviving footage from the preceding episode, "The Dancing Floor", due to the surviving off-air soundtrack of the third episode syncing perfectly with the footage found in the fourth episode. This remains unconfirmed, however.
*It is believed the cliffhanger reprise from the fourth episode, "The Final Test", is surviving footage from the preceding episode, "The Dancing Floor", due to the surviving off-air soundtrack of the third episode syncing perfectly with the footage found in the fourth episode. This remains unconfirmed, however.
*In the script for "The Hall of Dolls", the infamous "Eeny Meeny Miney Mo" scene simply dictates that the King of Hearts closes his eyes and recites the rhyme, without giving any specifics. [[Campbell Singer]] was the one who decided on using a version that included the n-word.
* In the script for "The Hall of Dolls", the infamous "Eeny Meeny Miney Mo" scene simply dictates that the King of Hearts closes his eyes and recites the rhyme, without giving any specifics. [[Campbell Singer]] was the one who decided on using a version that included the n-word.{{Fact}}
*The Toymaker's robes (a stock outfit from the BBC's wardrobes) were previously worn by [[Mark Eden]] in [[Marco Polo (TV story)|''Marco Polo'']].
* The Toymaker's robes (a stock outfit from the BBC's wardrobes) were previously worn by [[Mark Eden]] in [[Marco Polo (TV story)|''Marco Polo'']].
*[[Peter Cushing]] stated in an interview that he believed that [[Dr. Who|his incarnation of the Doctor]] was canon. According to his theory, the Celestial Toymaker had kidnapped a future incarnation of The Doctor, wiped his memory and made him relive all his past adventures. Interestingly, he came up with the theory before the concept of regeneration was established in the series.
* [[Peter Cushing]] stated in an interview that he believed that [[Dr. Who|his incarnation of the Doctor]] was canon. According to his theory, the Celestial Toymaker had kidnapped a future incarnation of The Doctor, wiped his memory and made him relive all his past adventures. This theory preceded the establishmnent of the concept of regeneration.{{Fact}}


=== Competition in the Toyroom ===
=== Competition in the Toyroom ===
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