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* Barrowman and Ingham break character and Tennant appears as himself, and we see the equipment surrounding the TARDIS set at Upper Boat Studios. This renders the story completely non-canonical and thus it doesn't fit into any timeframe of the series. Davies also explicitly indicates in DWM #410 that the story is not canonical. This is actually only the second BBC-made ''Doctor Who'' production, after the ''[[Scream of the Shalka]]'' webcast, to be officially disqualified from canon (the ''[[Dimensions in Time]]'' mini-serial of 1993 has been "decanonized" by fan opinion, but the BBC has never itself given an opinion).
* Barrowman and Ingham break character and Tennant appears as himself, and we see the equipment surrounding the TARDIS set at Upper Boat Studios. This renders the story completely non-canonical and thus it doesn't fit into any timeframe of the series. Davies also explicitly indicates in DWM #410 that the story is not canonical. This is actually only the second BBC-made ''Doctor Who'' production, after the ''[[Scream of the Shalka]]'' webcast, to be officially disqualified from canon (the ''[[Dimensions in Time]]'' mini-serial of 1993 has been "decanonized" by fan opinion, but the BBC has never itself given an opinion).


==DVD, Video and Other Releases==
==Home video releases==
* No DVD release of this skit has to date occurred. Although reference to the skit is made in David Tennant's Video Diaries, a special feature in the 2009 Specials DVD/Blu-Ray box set, the skit itself is omitted. There has likewise been no announcement of a home video release of the ''Tonight's the Night'' series. Unless this happens, the skit will join the interactive mini-episode ''[[Attack of the Graske]]'' as the only Tennant-era productions to not see home video release.
* No DVD release of this skit has to date occurred. Although reference to the skit is made in David Tennant's Video Diaries, a special feature in the 2009 Specials DVD/Blu-Ray box set, the skit itself is omitted. There has likewise been no announcement of a home video release of the ''Tonight's the Night'' series. Unless this happens, the skit will join the interactive mini-episode ''[[Attack of the Graske]]'' as the only Tennant-era productions to not see home video release.
[[Category:Non-canonical stories]]
[[Category:Non-canonical stories]]
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