Talk:Planet of Fire (TV story)

Canon version
Tardis:Canon policy doesn't address the situation that obtains on this DVD release and, to a lesser extent, Enlightenment. Which is the more canonical? The televised version or Fiona Cumming's definitive director's cut? Makes a bit of difference with Planet of Fire as there's actually a new scene and several significant edits. With Enlightenment it's a bit more about the fancy special effects, but here, the cuts and additions have real narrative import.  Czech Out  ☎ | ✍  03:06, July 4, 2010 (UTC)
 * On Memory Alpha, with the advent of the remastered Original Star Trek recently, we took the approach that both were "canon", and simply noted the changes and conflicts that arose. -- sulfur 11:42, July 4, 2010 (UTC)

Last male companion
Why mention the Brigadier in Battlefield, rather than Jamie in Two Doctors? 213.48.107.3 22:22, May 9, 2011 (UTC)

Dead link
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A Girl's Best Friend
"Turlough and Kamelion would be the final non-human companions to appear in a televised Doctor Who story, until the guest reappearance of K9 Mark III in TV: School Reunion in 2006." Was K9 Mark III ever the Doctor's companion? He was made as a present for Sarah. Why would his guest appearance in School Reunion make him a companion?165.225.76.55talk to me 10:06, October 19, 2018 (UTC)