Day of the Moon (TV story): Difference between revisions

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*When President Nixon arrives to bail out the Doctor, he and River follow the Doctor back into the TARDIS. When the camera focuses on Rory, you hear the TARDIS doors close, but when it shows Rory again, they're still partially open.
*When President Nixon arrives to bail out the Doctor, he and River follow the Doctor back into the TARDIS. When the camera focuses on Rory, you hear the TARDIS doors close, but when it shows Rory again, they're still partially open.
*Close examination of the television sets shows that sets only have one tuning dial, clearly marked "UHF". American television receivers of that era would have had two mechanical tuning dials, one for VHF and one for UHF. Sets from the UK would presumably only have the UHF dial if it was a 625-line PAL set, as VHF had only been used for the 405-line System A transmission that was the original BBC signal standard.
*Close examination of the television sets shows that sets only have one tuning dial, clearly marked "UHF". American television receivers of that era would have had two mechanical tuning dials, one for VHF and one for UHF. Sets from the UK would presumably only have the UHF dial if it was a 625-line PAL set, as VHF had only been used for the 405-line System A transmission that was the original BBC signal standard.
*When the TARDIS is invisable in the cell the Doctor opens the dorrs thier invisable but when everyone walks in the visable it is impossable that the Doctor could change the controls as he was last in
*When the TARDIS is invisable in the cell the Doctor opens the dorrs thier invisable but when everyone walks in its visable it is impossable that the Doctor could change the controls as he was last in


== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==
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