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** Despite being the first Thirteenth Doctor story to feature the title sequence, it is actually the second time a woman is credited first in the title sequence, following ''[[Death in Heaven (TV story)|Death in Heaven]]''. |
** Despite being the first Thirteenth Doctor story to feature the title sequence, it is actually the second time a woman is credited first in the title sequence, following ''[[Death in Heaven (TV story)|Death in Heaven]]''. |
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* This episode introduced a new [[TARDIS control room|TARDIS interior]] design, and slight modifications to its [[TARDIS exterior|exterior]]. |
* This episode introduced a new [[TARDIS control room|TARDIS interior]] design, and slight modifications to its [[TARDIS exterior|exterior]]. |
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− | ** The [[St John Ambulance]] badge has been removed from the front door, marking its absence for the first time since ''[[The |
+ | ** The [[St John Ambulance]] badge has been removed from the front door, marking its absence for the first time since ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]'', having been present for the entirety of the [[Steven Moffat]] era. |
** The black text on white phone sign has changed to white text on a black sign, the first time since the [[Tom Baker]] era. |
** The black text on white phone sign has changed to white text on a black sign, the first time since the [[Tom Baker]] era. |
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** For the first time since the show's attempted reboot in [[1996 (releases)|1996]] with ''[[Doctor Who (TV story)|Doctor Who]]'' the TV movie, the [[time rotor]] no longer extends all the way to the ceiling. This also marks the first time the rotor isn't shown to be a perfect cylinder, instead, taking on a [[crystal]]line appearance. Also for the first time, the interior of the time rotor is not visible. |
** For the first time since the show's attempted reboot in [[1996 (releases)|1996]] with ''[[Doctor Who (TV story)|Doctor Who]]'' the TV movie, the [[time rotor]] no longer extends all the way to the ceiling. This also marks the first time the rotor isn't shown to be a perfect cylinder, instead, taking on a [[crystal]]line appearance. Also for the first time, the interior of the time rotor is not visible. |