. "24"^^ . . . "The larger truth, however, was that it was a serial that had, unlike most others, been shaped by two different production teams. Along the way it had generated unusual criticism from rights-holders of other properties \u2014 including Wiles' own boss \u2014 who were concerned that their characters were being unhelpfully, if not illegally, used within the production. In fact, \"The Final Test\" was the only Doctor Who episode forced to have a continuity announcement to protect the BBC from legal action on behalf of a copyright holder."@en . "The Celestial Toymaker"@en . . . . . . . "4"^^ . . . . "The Last Move - Doctor Who - The Celestial Toymaker - BBC"@en . . "4"^^ . . . . "--04-02"^^ . "The Ark"@en . . "The Celestial Toymaker"@en . . "The larger truth, however, was that it was a serial that had, unlike most others, been shaped by two different production teams. Along the way it had generated unusual criticism from rights-holders of other properties \u2014 including Wiles' own boss \u2014 who were concerned that their characters were being unhelpfully, if not illegally, used within the production. In fact, \"The Final Test\" was the only Doctor Who episode forced to have a continuity announcement to protect the BBC from legal action on behalf of a copyright holder. Toymaker saw Innes Lloyd officially take over as producer, which led to far less formal clothing for his female cast. For the first time, the female companion wears a miniskirt. The serial also suffered due to a hangover from The Ark that posted over budget, resulting in minimalist set design."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "The Celestial Toymaker (TV story)"@en . "The Gunfighters"@en . . "First Doctor"@en . . . . . .