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===Titles=== The closing titles sequence was recompiled with Tom Baker's face removed from the closing credits of Episode 4. The same opening and end title sequence and arrangement of the theme music was used for the following story, ''[[Castrovalva (Doctor Who)|Castrovalva]]'', and next three seasons, but was altered to include Peter Davison's face. Episode 4 of this story was the last time, for the next 24 years, the lead character was listed in the credits as "Doctor Who" (thus making it the only time Peter Davison was credited as "Doctor Who"). Beginning with the next story, ''Castrovalva'', until the series's cancellation in 1989, the character was credited simply as "The Doctor". The [[Doctor Who (film)|1996 television film]] did not have an on-screen credit for the [[Eighth Doctor]], but listed the [[Seventh Doctor|Seventh]] as the "Old Doctor". The [[Doctor Who (series 1)|2005 relaunch]] returned the credit to "Doctor Who", and then again to "The Doctor" in "[[The Christmas Invasion]]" (at the request of [[David Tennant]]). Also, Episode 4 was the first to credit two actors as "Doctor Who" or "The Doctor" when a regeneration scene was involved. It also happened at the end of Episode 4 of ''[[The Caves of Androzani]]'' (1984). In both instances, Peter Davison was billed second.{{cn|date=January 2025}}
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