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===Music Composers===
*Louis Febre
*Joel Goldsmith <small>(Uncredited)</small>
*Blues Saraceno <small>(Music Theme)</small>
 
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*This episode contains Music heard in the beginning and end of "[[Fanon:Catacomb (Doctor Who)|Catacomb]]".
*This is the first and only episode to feature commercial music.
*Louis Lebre is the only credited composer.
*All incidental music is composed by Louis Lebre.
 
==Notes==
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==Continuity==
*This is the Weeping Angels last appearance. They would return once again in ''[[Fanon:The Angels Cried Wolf|The Angels Who Cried Wolf]]''.
*The Doctor uses his [[Fanon:Sonic Screwdriver|Sonic Screwdriver]] once again, although it is only heard, and not seen. The Sonic Screwdriver was last seen in "[[Fanon:The Destruction of the TARDIS (Part Four)|Part Four]]" of ''[[Fanon:The Destruction of the TARDIS|The Destruction of the TARDIS]]''.
*The voice of the Dalek was achieved by using Sound Clips from the ''New Series'' episode "Asylum of the Daleks".
*When the Dalek attempts to identify the Doctor, scenes from the ''Old Series'' and ''New Series'' are shown. Episodes such as ''Talons of Weng-Chiang'', ''The Caves of Androzani'', ''Remembrance of the Daleks'', "New Blood", ''Vengence on Varos'', ''Day of the Daleks'', ''Enlightenment'', ''Genesis of the Daleks'', ''An Unearthly Child'', ''The Curse of Peladon'', ''The Sea Devils'', ''The Deadly Assassin'', ''The Chase'', "The Lodger", and "Night Terrors" are shown. An audio line from ''Robots of Death'' is also featured, as so is ''Genesis of the Daleks''.
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