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rdfs:label | - The End of the World (TV story)
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rdfs:comment | - This episode is also notable for introducing the Time War, (although the war itself was not named as such until the following episode The Unquiet Dead) and the impact it had on the Doctor, as the Doctor reveals that his planet was destroyed because of the war, making him "the last of the Time Lords". The survivor's guilt caused by his actions in the war would stick with the Doctor in his tenth, eleventh and twelfth incarnations. It was director Euros Lyn's first work on the series. At the time of broadcast, it featured the most extensive use of CGI yet seen on Doctor Who.
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- Russell T Davies
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confidential | - Aliens: the Good, the Bad and the Ugly
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AssistantProductionAccountant | - Debi Griffiths
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3DArtist | - Chris Petts
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BTS | - Creating Cassandra - Dr Who Confidential - BBC sci-fi
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2DArtist | - Alberto Montanes
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Clip | - The end of Earth - Doctor Who - Series 1 The End of the World - BBC
- Sun Filter Descending - Doctor Who - BBC
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abstract | - This episode is also notable for introducing the Time War, (although the war itself was not named as such until the following episode The Unquiet Dead) and the impact it had on the Doctor, as the Doctor reveals that his planet was destroyed because of the war, making him "the last of the Time Lords". The survivor's guilt caused by his actions in the war would stick with the Doctor in his tenth, eleventh and twelfth incarnations. It was director Euros Lyn's first work on the series. At the time of broadcast, it featured the most extensive use of CGI yet seen on Doctor Who. This was also the first time Jimmy Vee, an actor with a 3'8" stature, had a role as a character on the series, playing the Moxx of Balhoon. He would also play the Space Pig in the Series 1 story Aliens of London and eventually become a regular puppeteer and actor for the compact aliens and monsters seen in the BBC Wales era of the show.
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