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* ''[[The Eternal Mystery (webcast)|The Eternal Mystery]]''
==List of ''The Sarah Jane Adventures'' mini-episodes==
==List of ''The Sarah Jane Adventures'' mini-episodes==
* ''[[From Raxacoricofallapatorius with Love (TV story)|From Raxacoricofallapatorius with Love]] ''
* ''[[From Raxacoricofallapatorius with Love (TV story)|From Raxacoricofallapatorius with Love]] ''

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Mini-episodes were short episodes of Doctor Who usually released online, in a DVD set or broadcast during charity telethons such as Children in Need and Comic Relief.

The Sarah Jane Adventures was also granted minisodes, making it the only spin-off to do so.

List of Doctor Who mini-episodes

This list compiles only non-parodic mini-episodes valid or not. This list does not include the untitled prequels.

The Collection mini-episodes

The term of "mini-episodes" was also used by Pete McTighe in DWM 571 to refer to the short live-action Doctor Who stories whose creation he oversaw to accompany trailers for The Collection, noting that "calling them trailers feels a bit reductive". Some of these shorts broke the fourth wall while others were set in the Doctor Who universe. Contrary to traditional mini-episodes, these naturally did not tie in with the then-current season of Doctor Who on TV, but rather caught up with some element of the season being released in a Collection box-set at the time of release of the mini-episode.

List of The Sarah Jane Adventures mini-episodes

The Sarah Jane Adventures Special