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* Author Terrance Dicks worked as script editor for ''[[Doctor Who]]'' in the 1970s and wrote or co-wrote scripts for the series beginning in 1969. He is perhaps best known for writing the lion's share of [[Target novelisation]]s published between 1974 and the early 1990s, and has also contributed to most lines of original Doctor Who fiction published since 1991. His last novelisation before this one was ''[[Shakedown]]'' in 1995.
* Author Terrance Dicks worked as script editor for ''[[Doctor Who]]'' in the 1970s and wrote or co-wrote scripts for the series beginning in 1969. He is perhaps best known for writing the lion's share of [[Target novelisation]]s published between 1974 and the early 1990s, and has also contributed to most lines of original Doctor Who fiction published since 1991. His last novelisation before this one was ''[[Shakedown]]'' in 1995.
===Deviations from the Televised Story ===
===Deviations from the Televised Story ===
* For some reason, [[Alan Jackson]] wishes for "Angela Jolie" to appear at his front door, instead of ''Angelina'' Jolie as he does in the televised version.
* For some reason, [[Alan Jackson]] wishes for "Angela Jolie" to appear at his front door, instead of ''Angelina'' Jolie as he does in the televised version. ''This is an obviuos typo.''
* Sarah Jane communicates with [[K-9 Mark IV|K-9]] via a monitor (which for some reason is kept in a safe), as opposed to the televised version which implies that the safe contains some sort of dimensional portal.
* Sarah Jane communicates with [[K-9 Mark IV|K-9]] via a monitor (which for some reason is kept in a safe), as opposed to the televised version which implies that the safe contains some sort of dimensional portal.
* [[Mr Smith]] does not play a fanfare when he's activated. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Stolen Earth]]'' established that the musical cue heard in the show whenever the computer was summoned actually is heard by the characters.)
* [[Mr Smith]] does not play a fanfare when he's activated. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Stolen Earth]]'' established that the musical cue heard in the show whenever the computer was summoned actually is heard by the characters.)
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