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* ObviousBeta: The version included on the UK "Complete Series Two" DVD and Blu-ray is an early edit with a noticeably unfinished sound mix (the TARDIS ambient noise flat out stops for a few seconds and the distinct cloister bell sound is a totally different stock effect, among other issues). The US DVD/BD contains the finished version, albeit in NTSC.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: A deleted line established that the Tenth Doctor's Cockney accent was a result of him mentally imprinting on Rose's accent during his regeneration. Until someone pointed out that using that logic, the Second Doctor should also have had a Cockney accent, and the Sixth Doctor should have an American accent.[[note]](If not for that little complication however, it would actually have served as a little bit of FridgeBrilliance as to why the Fourth Doctor happened to share the same accent as his initial companion, beyond the simple coincidence of Tom Baker and Elisabeth Sladen both being from Liverpool)[[/note]]

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* WagTheDirector: Creator/DavidTennant requested that his character be credited as "The Doctor" (as had been the case from 1982 to 1996) rather than "Doctor Who" (used from 1970 to 1981 and briefly revived during the previous season) from this story onward, as it was [[IAmNotShazam incorrect in the context of the show's canon]], paralleling his main influence and future father-in-law Creator/PeterDavison's request when he took on the role of the Fifth Doctor.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: A deleted line established that the Tenth Doctor's Cockney accent was a result of him mentally imprinting on Rose's accent during his regeneration. Until someone pointed out that using that logic, the Second Doctor should also have had a Cockney accent, and the Sixth Doctor should have an American accent.[[note]](If not for that little complication however, it would actually have served as a little bit of FridgeBrilliance as to why the Fourth Doctor happened to share the same accent as his initial companion, beyond the simple coincidence of Tom Baker Creator/TomBaker and Elisabeth Sladen Creator/ElisabethSladen both being from Liverpool)[[/note]]
Liverpool)[[/note]]
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Bonnie Langford isn't Scottish, and doesn't have a Scottish accent, she's from Twickenham.


* WhatCouldHaveBeen: A deleted line established that the Tenth Doctor's Cockney accent was a result of him mentally imprinting on Rose's accent during his regeneration. Until someone pointed out that using that logic, the Second Doctor should also have had a Cockney accent, and the Sixth Doctor should have an American accent.[[note]](If not for that little complication however, it would actually have served as a little bit of FridgeBrilliance as to why the Fourth Doctor happened to share the same accent as his initial companion, beyond the simple coincidences of Tom Baker and Elisabeth Sladen both being from Liverpool[[/note]]

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: A deleted line established that the Tenth Doctor's Cockney accent was a result of him mentally imprinting on Rose's accent during his regeneration. Until someone pointed out that using that logic, the Second Doctor should also have had a Cockney accent, and the Sixth Doctor should have an American accent.[[note]](If not for that little complication however, it would actually have served as a little bit of FridgeBrilliance as to why the Fourth Fourth Doctor happened to share the same accent as his initial companion, beyond the simple coincidences coincidence of Tom Baker and Elisabeth Sladen both being from Liverpool[[/note]]
Liverpool)[[/note]]
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Bonnie Langford isn't Scottish, and doesn't have a Scottish accent, she's from Twickenham.


* WhatCouldHaveBeen: A deleted line established that the Tenth Doctor's Cockney accent was a result of him mentally imprinting on Rose's accent during his regeneration. Until someone pointed out that using that logic, the Second Doctor should also have had a Cockney accent, and the Sixth Doctor should have an American accent.[[note]](If not for that little complication however, it would actually have served as a little bit of FridgeBrilliance as to why the Fourth and Seventh Doctors happened to share the same accent as their initial companions, beyond the simple coincidences of Tom Baker and Elisabeth Sladen both being from Liverpool, and Sylvester [=McCoy=] and Bonnie Langford both being Scottish.)[[/note]]

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: A deleted line established that the Tenth Doctor's Cockney accent was a result of him mentally imprinting on Rose's accent during his regeneration. Until someone pointed out that using that logic, the Second Doctor should also have had a Cockney accent, and the Sixth Doctor should have an American accent.[[note]](If not for that little complication however, it would actually have served as a little bit of FridgeBrilliance as to why the Fourth and Seventh Doctors Fourth Doctor happened to share the same accent as their his initial companions, companion, beyond the simple coincidences of Tom Baker and Elisabeth Sladen both being from Liverpool, and Sylvester [=McCoy=] and Bonnie Langford both being Scottish.)[[/note]]
Liverpool[[/note]]
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* ObviousBeta: The version included on the UK 'Complete Series Two' DVD and Blu-ray is an early edit with a noticeably unfinished sound mix (the TARDIS ambient noise flat out stops for a few seconds and the distinct cloister bell sound is a totally different stock effect, among other issues). The US DVD/BD contains the finished version, albeit in NTSC.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: A deleted line established that the Tenth Doctor's Cockney accent was a result of him mentally imprinting on Rose's accent during his regeneration. Until someone pointed out that using that logic, the Second Doctor should also have had a Cockney accent, and the Sixth Doctor should have an American accent.[[note]](If not for that little complication however, it would actually have served as a little bit of FridgeBrilliance as to why the Fourth and Seventh Doctors happened to share the same accent as their initial companions, beyond the simple coincidences of Tom Baker and Elisabeth Sladen both being from Liverpool, and Sylvester [=McCoy=] and Bonnie Langford both being Scottish)[[/note]]

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* ObviousBeta: The version included on the UK 'Complete "Complete Series Two' Two" DVD and Blu-ray is an early edit with a noticeably unfinished sound mix (the TARDIS ambient noise flat out stops for a few seconds and the distinct cloister bell sound is a totally different stock effect, among other issues). The US DVD/BD contains the finished version, albeit in NTSC.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: A deleted line established that the Tenth Doctor's Cockney accent was a result of him mentally imprinting on Rose's accent during his regeneration. Until someone pointed out that using that logic, the Second Doctor should also have had a Cockney accent, and the Sixth Doctor should have an American accent.[[note]](If not for that little complication however, it would actually have served as a little bit of FridgeBrilliance as to why the Fourth and Seventh Doctors happened to share the same accent as their initial companions, beyond the simple coincidences of Tom Baker and Elisabeth Sladen both being from Liverpool, and Sylvester [=McCoy=] and Bonnie Langford both being Scottish)[[/note]]
Scottish.)[[/note]]

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* ObviousBeta: The version included on the UK 'Complete Series Two' DVD and Blu-ray is an early edit with a noticeably unfinished sound mix (the TARDIS ambient noise flat out stops for a few seconds and the distinct cloister bell sound is a totally different stock effect, among other issues). The US DVD/BD contains the finished version, albeit in NTSC.



* ObviousBeta: The version included on the UK 'Complete Series Two' DVD and Blu-ray is an early edit with a noticeably unfinished sound mix (the TARDIS ambient noise flat out stops for a few seconds and the distinct cloister bell sound is a totally different stock effect, among other issues). The US DVD/BD contains the finished version, albeit in NTSC.

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* ObviousBeta: The version included on the UK 'Complete Series Two' DVD and Blu-ray is an early edit with a noticeably unfinished sound mix (the TARDIS ambient noise flat out stops for a few seconds and the distinct cloister bell sound is a totally different stock effect, among other issues). The US DVD/BD contains the finished version, albeit in NTSC.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: A deleted line established that the Tenth Doctor's Cockney accent was a result of him mentally imprinting on Rose's accent during his regeneration. Until someone pointed out that using that logic, the Second Doctor should also have had a Cockney accent, and the Sixth Doctor should have an American accent.[[note]](If not for that little complication however, it would actually have served as a little bit of FridgeBrilliance as to why the Fourth and Seventh Doctors happened to share the same accent as their initial companions, beyond the simple coincidences of Tom Baker and Elisabeth Sladen both being from Liverpool, and Sylvester [=McCoy=] and Bonnie Langford both being Scottish)[[/note]]
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