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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Well, there's usually very little in most given seasons that narratively locks the stories into broadcast order. Does Talons have to be the season finale of season 14? Not really. Does City of Death actually come before Creature from the Pit? Not for any reason I can see. Now, obviously, there are parts of the classic run that have to happen in broadcast era. The Davison era, Trial of a Time Lord and a lot of the black and white stories have fairly clear linking bits. Mostly, though, broadcast chronology is used for narrative chronology more because it's easy than because it's necessary. |
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