The Dalek Invasion of Earth (TV story): Difference between revisions

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* In episode 4 when they meet Ashton, the interior is seen to have a window - something not seen on the exterior.
* In episode 4 when they meet Ashton, the interior is seen to have a window - something not seen on the exterior.
* In the prison where the Doctor is held on the ship, another set behind the railings can clearly be seen, complete with Daleks moving about.
* In the prison where the Doctor is held on the ship, another set behind the railings can clearly be seen, complete with Daleks moving about.
* At one stage in episode 2, a Dalek can be heard saying "All" - the start of the next line. ''(This is because it was pre-recorded, and couldn't stop the recording in time)''.{{fact}}
* At one stage in episode 2, a Dalek can be heard saying "All" - the start of the next line. This is because David Graham's voice work was pre-recorded, but the recording wasn't stopped in time.{{fact}}
*The paint design of the [[Black Dalek]] changes after episode 2.
*The paint design of the [[Black Dalek]] changes after episode 2.
*Cardboard Daleks outside their ship are quite obvious.
*Cardboard Daleks outside their ship are quite obvious.
*During episode 5, when the [[Black Dalek]] moves through the door, a production assistant is clearly visible to the Dalek's right.
*During episode 5, when the [[Black Dalek]] moves through the door, a production assistant is clearly visible to the Dalek's right. ''Another look might suggest that it is a Roboman guard.''
*The 'It is forbidden to dump bodies in the river' sign is visible during the miners' revolt in episode 6.'' This is because the two sets were next to each other and weren't blocked off.''
*The 'It is forbidden to dump bodies in the river' sign is visible during the miners' revolt in episode 6.'' This is because the two sets were next to each other and weren't blocked off.''
*In Episode 5, the Dalek supervising the mine clearance has broken speech-synch lights{{fact}}, and instead chooses to wiggle its eyestalk about while talking.
*In Episode 5, the Dalek supervising the mine clearance has broken speech-synch lights{{fact}}, and instead chooses to wiggle its eyestalk about while talking.
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