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* While summarising the Daleks' history to Ace, the Doctor recalls his own first encounter with them. In an interesting display of continuity, his recollection of Temmosus, begging for peace while the Daleks gunned him down, bears a striking resemblance to David Whitaker's depiction of events in ''[[Doctor Who in an Exciting Adventure with the Daleks (novelisation)|Doctor Who in an Exciting Adventure with the Daleks]]''.
* While summarising the Daleks' history to Ace, the Doctor recalls his own first encounter with them. In an interesting display of continuity, his recollection of Temmosus, begging for peace while the Daleks gunned him down, bears a striking resemblance to David Whitaker's depiction of events in ''[[Doctor Who in an Exciting Adventure with the Daleks (novelisation)|Doctor Who in an Exciting Adventure with the Daleks]]''.
* The Dalek initially guarding the transmat receptacle in Coal Hill crashes through a brick wall before chasing the Doctor and Ace from the cellar.
* The Dalek initially guarding the transmat receptacle in Coal Hill crashes through a brick wall before chasing the Doctor and Ace from the cellar.
* The Doctor's meeting with [[John (Remembrance of the Daleks)]] doesn't take place in the cafe set. Instead, John is running his own place: an outdoors establishment near the docks.
* The Doctor's meeting with [[John (Remembrance of the Daleks)|John]] doesn't take place in the cafe set. Instead, John is running his own place: an outdoors establishment near the docks.
* Gilmore refers to the government's "sensitive state" in the show is now explicitly referring to the {{w|Profumo affair}} in the book, after Allison jokes, "Thanks to {{w|Christine Keeler|Miss Keeler}}".
* Gilmore refers to the government's "sensitive state" in the show is now explicitly referring to the {{w|Profumo affair}} in the book, after Allison jokes, "Thanks to {{w|Christine Keeler|Miss Keeler}}".
* A reason is added for why the Daleks don't kill Ace at the end of episode 2 but are simply yelling "exterminate": they are directed to capture her and the screaming is an intimidation tactic.
* A reason is added for why the Daleks don't kill Ace at the end of episode 2 but are simply yelling "exterminate": they are directed to capture her and the screaming is an intimidation tactic.
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