The Lazarus Experiment (TV story): Difference between revisions

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*This is the second time in the revived series when the Doctor jumps from an explosion, first in [[The Unquiet Dead]], and later in [[The Vampires of Venice]]
*This is the second time in the revived series when the Doctor jumps from an explosion, first in [[The Unquiet Dead]], and later in [[The Vampires of Venice]]
*Gatiss's appearance will make him one of a select few to have both written for and acted in the show, and the first of the new series to do so. Gatiss' involvement with the ''Doctor Who'' franchise dates back to writing for the [[Virgin New Adventures]] novel series in the early 1990s, as well as appearing in and writing several independent spin-off video productions. Gatiss also appears in ''[[Victory of the Daleks]]'', another episode he wrote.
*Gatiss's appearance will make him one of a select few to have both written for and acted in the show, and the first of the new series to do so. Gatiss' involvement with the ''Doctor Who'' franchise dates back to writing for the [[Virgin New Adventures]] novel series in the early 1990s, as well as appearing in and writing several independent spin-off video productions. Gatiss also appears in ''[[Victory of the Daleks]]'', another episode he wrote.
*The Doctor states that he has to ''''reverse the polarity'''', this was also a common statement used excessively during [[Jon Pertwee]]'s time as the [[Third Doctor]].
*The Doctor states that he has to ''''reverse the polarity'''', this was also a statement associated with the [[Third Doctor]].
*The Doctor claims to have been taught how to play the pipe organ by [[Ludwig van Beethoven|Beethoven]].
*The Doctor claims to have been taught how to play the pipe organ by [[Ludwig van Beethoven|Beethoven]].
*The name 'Lazarus' is perhaps a reference to the Biblical man who was resurrected from the dead, similar to been given youth back.
*The name 'Lazarus' is perhaps a reference to the Biblical man who was resurrected from the dead, similar to been given youth back.
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