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Wowee! Somebody sure loved this episode, with all the plot description! (I guess it's because the Doctor goes into space. I don't think it's because of Jo Grant.) But it's not in ordinary paragraph form. -- Sobolewski 20:30, 10 January 2006 (UTC)
For Day of the Daleks there is a "Broadcast and video release" note that states that it is the earliest Who serial to have all its episodes survive on the original 625-line PAL videotapes. However, there is no indication here or in its on-screen appearance that this is not true of Colony in Space. At least one of these two articles needs to be edited to this point. Anybody know which (or both)? (I already have a note to this same effect on the other's talk page.) -- Ted Watson ( talk) 21:24, 30 August 2008 (UTC)
Jo has long been one of my favorite Companions because she is spunky from the beginning. So her reaction to the Tardis and traveling in space-time in this episode was something of a surprise. From the moment the Tardis door closes until well into their exploration of the planet, she begs the Doctor to take her home. (I haven't seen all the episodes yet so I don't know when/if she is converted.)
IMO this issue should be mentioned in the article, but I'm not sure how. Any input?
Dmforcier (
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14:40, 21 June 2015 (UTC)
Jo has long been one of my favorite Companions because she is spunky from the beginning. So her reaction to the Tardis and traveling in space-time in this episode was something of a surprise.That requires the citation of a reliable source. DonQuixote ( talk) 21:29, 19 September 2015 (UTC)
Can we use these as sources:
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Wowee! Somebody sure loved this episode, with all the plot description! (I guess it's because the Doctor goes into space. I don't think it's because of Jo Grant.) But it's not in ordinary paragraph form. -- Sobolewski 20:30, 10 January 2006 (UTC)
For Day of the Daleks there is a "Broadcast and video release" note that states that it is the earliest Who serial to have all its episodes survive on the original 625-line PAL videotapes. However, there is no indication here or in its on-screen appearance that this is not true of Colony in Space. At least one of these two articles needs to be edited to this point. Anybody know which (or both)? (I already have a note to this same effect on the other's talk page.) -- Ted Watson ( talk) 21:24, 30 August 2008 (UTC)
Jo has long been one of my favorite Companions because she is spunky from the beginning. So her reaction to the Tardis and traveling in space-time in this episode was something of a surprise. From the moment the Tardis door closes until well into their exploration of the planet, she begs the Doctor to take her home. (I haven't seen all the episodes yet so I don't know when/if she is converted.)
IMO this issue should be mentioned in the article, but I'm not sure how. Any input?
Dmforcier (
talk)
14:40, 21 June 2015 (UTC)
Jo has long been one of my favorite Companions because she is spunky from the beginning. So her reaction to the Tardis and traveling in space-time in this episode was something of a surprise.That requires the citation of a reliable source. DonQuixote ( talk) 21:29, 19 September 2015 (UTC)
Can we use these as sources: