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|clip                  = Exclusive First Look - Doctor Who & Memories - Doctor Who Day Of The Daleks - BBC
}}'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was a DVD documentary that was released on [[12 September (releases)|12 September]] [[2011 (releases)|2011]].
}}'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was a DVD documentary that was released on [[12 September (releases)|12 September]] [[2011 (releases)|2011]].
== Booklet synopsis ==
Special Edition producer Steve Broster tries to discover why the reality of '''Day of the Daleks''' doesn't quite live up to the memory he has of first seeing it, aged six. With psychologist Dr Sarita Robinson, Nicholas Briggs and Ben Aaronovitch.
== People interviewed ==
* Dr [[Sarita Robinson]], School of Psychology, University of Central Lancashire
* [[Nicholas Briggs]], Dalek Voices
* [[Ben Aaronovitch]], Doctor Who writer, 1988-89
== Crew ==
* With - Dr [[Sarita Robinson]] and [[Ben Aaronovitch]], [[Nicholas Briggs]]
* With thanks to - [[Peter Crocker]], [[Michael Dinsdale]], [[Robert Fairclough]]
* [[Assistant producer|Assistant Producer]] - [[Stella Broster]]
* [[Executive producer|Executive Producer]] - [[Dan Hall]]
* [[Producer]] - [[Steve Broster]]
* © 2011 2|entertain


== Home video releases ==
== Home video releases ==

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The Cheating Memory was a DVD documentary that was released on 12 September 2011.

Booklet synopsis[[edit] | [edit source]]

Special Edition producer Steve Broster tries to discover why the reality of Day of the Daleks doesn't quite live up to the memory he has of first seeing it, aged six. With psychologist Dr Sarita Robinson, Nicholas Briggs and Ben Aaronovitch.

People interviewed[[edit] | [edit source]]

Crew[[edit] | [edit source]]

Home video releases[[edit] | [edit source]]