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== Story notes ==
== Story notes ==
[[File:Radio Times.jpg|thumb|250px|The three different covers of the ''Radio Times'']]
[[File:Radio Times.jpg|thumb|250px|The three different covers of the ''Radio Times'']]
*This episode was incorrectly entitled '''The Dalek Project '''and '''The Dalek Tea Party. '''{{fact}}
*This episode had working titles of '''The Dalek Project '''and '''The Dalek Tea Party. '''{{fact}}
*In this episode, each Dalek was given a different title, which corresponded with their armour colour; namely, "Scientist" (orange), "Strategist" (blue), "Drone" (red), "Eternal" (yellow) and "Supreme" (white). In ''[[Doctor Who Confidential]]'', Mofatt and Gatiss both admit they don't know what the title "Eternal" means yet ("but it ''sounds'' cool").
*In this episode, each Dalek was given a different title, which corresponded with their armour colour; namely, "Scientist" (orange), "Strategist" (blue), "Drone" (red), "Eternal" (yellow) and "Supreme" (white). In ''[[Doctor Who Confidential]]'', Mofatt and Gatiss both admit they don't know what the title "Eternal" means yet ("but it ''sounds'' cool").
**The red, blue and yellow Daleks were first revealed in the ''[[Radio Times]]'' and the colours were used to symbolise the different colours of the three major [[British]] political parties: Labour (red), Conservative (blue) and Liberal Democrats (yellow).
**The red, blue and yellow Daleks were first revealed in the ''[[Radio Times]]'' and the colours were used to symbolise the different colours of the three major [[British]] political parties: Labour (red), Conservative (blue) and Liberal Democrats (yellow).
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