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From: mom@sfmag.UUCP (M.Modig)
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Subject: Re: credits/THE FIVE DOCTORS
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Date: Wed, 18-Sep-85 00:38:04 EDT
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> > Actually, I think it's from "World's End", where he says goodbye to Susan.
> > I'm fairly sure, at least...
> 
> "World's End"????  What's that?  I was under the impression (from
> seeing the actual thing!) that he said goodbye to Susan in "Dalek
> Invasion of Earth."

"World's End" is the first episode of that story.  The speech is from
the last episode of the story, as the Doctor prepares to leave Earth,
with Ian and Barbara in the TARDIS, the Doctor locks Susan out, thus
leaving her behind with David, the freedom-fighter with whom she has
fallen in love.  The clip is really an excerpt from the Doctor's
farewell speech to Susan.

Mark Modig
ihnp4!sfmag!mom

P.S.  He still hasn't gone back to there yet (at least not that we
know of), though Susan was presumably yanked out of her timestream
on Earth and put on Gallifrey in "The Five Doctors".