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* During a break in recording on 23 January 1997 Tom Baker was interviewed by TVNZ's ''One Network News,'' and the interview was shown on that evening's edition of the programme.<ref name="TSV50TB">http://doctorwho.org.nz/archive/tsv50/tvnztombaker.html</ref> | * During a break in recording on 23 January 1997 Tom Baker was interviewed by TVNZ's ''One Network News,'' and the interview was shown on that evening's edition of the programme.<ref name="TSV50TB">http://doctorwho.org.nz/archive/tsv50/tvnztombaker.html</ref> | ||
* This was the first televised appearance of [[Tom Baker]] as the Doctor since 1993's ''[[Dimensions in Time (TV story)|Dimensions in Time]]''. | * This was the first televised appearance of [[Tom Baker]] as the Doctor since 1993's ''[[Dimensions in Time (TV story)|Dimensions in Time]]''. | ||
* Although officially confirmed to to be the Fourth Doctor by the blu-ray info card, in the advertisements his appearance and [[TARDIS control room]] are drastically different from what was seen on television; he is best likened to [[the Doctor (Shada)|the Doctor]] from the [[Shada (TV story)#VHS releases|''Shada'' VHS release]], [[the Doctor (Introduction to the Night)|the Doctor]] from ''[[Introduction to the Night (TV story)|Introduction to the Night]]'' and [[ | * Although officially confirmed to to be the Fourth Doctor by the blu-ray info card, in the advertisements his appearance and [[TARDIS control room]] are drastically different from what was seen on television; he is best likened to [[the Doctor (Shada)|the Doctor]] from the [[Shada (TV story)#VHS releases|''Shada'' VHS release]], [[the Doctor (Introduction to the Night)|the Doctor]] from ''[[Introduction to the Night (TV story)|Introduction to the Night]]'' and [[the Curator]], all unnumbered incarnations of the Doctor played by an aged [[Tom Baker]] wanting to return to the part of the Doctor, but no longer physically similar enough to his younger self to simply play the Fourth Doctor again. | ||
* The end of the advertisement featured the phrases "TIME IS EVERYTHING" and "0800 - TARDIS" underscored by "827347". This was a joking way of advertising their telephone number 0800 827347. | * The end of the advertisement featured the phrases "TIME IS EVERYTHING" and "0800 - TARDIS" underscored by "827347". This was a joking way of advertising their telephone number 0800 827347. | ||
* These commercial stories reused the [[Doctor Who (TV story)|1996 ''Doctor Who'' TV movie's]] concept of a [[TARDIS scanner|TARDIS scanner video-screen]] able to be manually pulled into position by [[the Doctor]] at their whim, a detail which would be incorporated from ''[[Rose (TV story)|Rose]]'' onwards into all modern TARDIS interiors. | * These commercial stories reused the [[Doctor Who (TV story)|1996 ''Doctor Who'' TV movie's]] concept of a [[TARDIS scanner|TARDIS scanner video-screen]] able to be manually pulled into position by [[the Doctor]] at their whim, a detail which would be incorporated from ''[[Rose (TV story)|Rose]]'' onwards into all modern TARDIS interiors. |