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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Double banking, sometimes hyphenated as double-banking, is, according to Russell T Davies, "filming two episodes at the same time", with two separate production units. (CON: The New World of Who) It therefore allows for the recording of more episodes within the same period of time. Though the concept of second unit photography has existed for a long time in the history of Doctor Who, second units were used in the 1963 version of the program mostly to hasten the pace of location filming. Double banking implies simultaneous filming of two entire stories. |