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'''''The Ribos Operation''''' was the first serial of [[season 16]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]''. It began the season-long quest to find the legendary [[Key to Time]]. All four parts of ''The Ribos Operation'' ran over the allocated time, so a significant amount of material was cut for the broadcast version. Some of this material was reinstated in [[Ian Marter]]'s [[Doctor Who and the Ribos Operation|novelisation]].
'''''The Ribos Operation''''' was the first serial of [[season 16]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]''. It began the season-long quest to find the legendary [[Key to Time]]. All four parts of ''The Ribos Operation'' ran over the allocated time, so a significant amount of material was cut for the broadcast version. Some of this material was reinstated in [[Ian Marter]]'s [[Doctor Who and the Ribos Operation|novelisation]].


There was much debate as to whether [[K9]] should return after the problems the prop had caused in [[season 15]]. The character was popular with younger audiences so, with the assurance that the new prop was more efficient, [[Graham Williams]] approved the introduction of [[K9 Mark II]].
There was much debate as to whether [[K9]] should return after the problems the prop had caused in [[Season 15 (Doctor Who 1963)|season 15]]. The character was popular with younger audiences so, with the assurance that the new prop was more efficient, [[Graham Williams]] approved the introduction of [[K9 Mark II]].


[[Tom Baker]]'s lip was cut when he was bitten by a [[dog]], which meant he had a visible sticking plaster on his face in the publicity stills for this story. The scar from the injury remained visible in much of this and subsequent stories.
[[Tom Baker]]'s lip was cut when he was bitten by a [[dog]], which meant he had a visible sticking plaster on his face in the publicity stills for this story. The scar from the injury remained visible in much of this and subsequent stories.
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