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|subject        = Catching [[American]] viewers up with the events of [[series 5 (Doctor Who)|series 5]]
|subject        = Catching [[American]] viewers up with the events of [[series 5 (Doctor Who 2005)|series 5]]
|name            = Doctor Who: Rewind
|channel        = BBC America
|series          =
|broadcast with  = The Impossible Astronaut (TV story)
|original to DVD =
|original to VHS =
|original to CD  =
|original to web =
|channel        = BBCA
|broadcast with  = The Impossible Astronaut
|home video      =
|home audio      =
|narrator        = Mark Sheppard
|narrator        = Mark Sheppard
|interviewer    =
|interviewee    = [[Matt Smith]], [[Karen Gillan]], [[Arthur Darvill]], [[Alex Kingston]], [[Steven Moffat]], [[Piers Wenger]], [[Beth Willis]], [[Marcus Wilson]], [[Michael Pickwoad]]
|uncredited narrator =
|director        =
|producer        = Michiko Byers
|producer        = Michiko Byers
|multiple execs  = [[Perry Simon]], [[Matt Stein]], [[Richard De Croce]]
|executive producer = Perry Simon
|executive producer2 = Matt Stein
|executive producer3 = Richard De Croce
|broadcast date  = [[23 April (releases)|23 April]] [[2011 (releases)|2011]]
|broadcast date  = [[23 April (releases)|23 April]] [[2011 (releases)|2011]]
|release date    =  
|runtime        = 43'44"
|runtime        = approx. 44'
|series          = [[BBC America#Original DWU content|BBC America Documentaries]]
|prev            = The Ultimate Guide (2010 documentary)
|prev            = The Ultimate Guide (2010 documentary){{!}}The Ultimate Guide
|next            = Doctor Who in America
|next            = Doctor Who in America
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'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' was a documentary co-produced by [[BBC America]], [[BBC Worldwide]] and [[BBC Wales]]. It was essentially a recap of the story arc of [[series 5 (Doctor Who)|series 5]], with emphasis on the narrative points likely to recur in [[series 6 (Doctor Who)|series 6]]. It debuted on [[BBCA]] immediately before their premiere of ''[[The Impossible Astronaut]]''. It was a sequel of sorts to ''[[The Ultimate Guide (2010 documentary)|The Ultimate Guide]]'', a similar documentary made by many of the same [[BBCA]] crew.
'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' was a documentary co-produced by [[BBC America]], [[BBC Worldwide]] and [[BBC Wales]]. It was essentially a recap of the story arc of [[series 5 (Doctor Who 2005)|series 5]], with emphasis on the narrative points likely to recur in [[series 6 (Doctor Who 2005)|series 6]]. It debuted on [[BBCA]] immediately before their premiere of ''[[The Impossible Astronaut (TV story)|The Impossible Astronaut]]''. It was a sequel of sorts to ''[[The Ultimate Guide (2010 documentary)|The Ultimate Guide]]'', a similar documentary made by many of the same [[BBCA]] crew.


While it was intended principally to attract those unfamiliar with ''Doctor Who'', it had a few very brief glimpses at elements of series 6 that had not yet appeared in any trailer or preview — primarily views of ''[[The Curse of the Black Spot]]'' and ''[[The Doctor's Wife]]''. Moreover, it gave some of the earliest glimpses of the second half of series 6 seen anywhere. Footage showing the Doctor apparently lost in an ornate hallway was used to underline [[Michael Pickwoad]]'s discussion of [[production designer|production design]] and proved particularly mysterious long after the series began transmission. Since it appeared in no video released by [[BBC One]], it appears to have been a BBCA exclusive to which British audiences weren't privy — at least through the broadcast of ''Curse''. A [[clapper]] briefly glimpsed in the documentary revealed the footage came from episode 11, ''[[The God Complex]]''.
While it was intended principally to attract those unfamiliar with ''Doctor Who'', it had a few very brief glimpses at elements of series 6 that had not yet appeared in any trailer or preview — primarily views of ''[[The Curse of the Black Spot (TV story)|The Curse of the Black Spot]]'' and ''[[The Doctor's Wife (TV story)|The Doctor's Wife]]''. Moreover, it gave some of the earliest glimpses of the second half of series 6 seen anywhere. Footage showing the Doctor apparently lost in an ornate hallway was used to underline [[Michael Pickwoad]]'s discussion of [[production designer|production design]] and proved particularly mysterious long after the series began transmission. Since it appeared in no video released by [[BBC One]], it appears to have been a BBCA exclusive to which British audiences weren't privy — at least through the broadcast of ''Curse''. A [[clapper]] briefly glimpsed in the documentary revealed the footage came from episode 11, ''[[The God Complex (TV story)|The God Complex]]''.


Though it had significant new material, it also substantially reused BBCA-exclusive interviews already made available to [[United States]] citizens on the region-locked, official BBCA ''Doctor Who'' website during 2010 and early 2011.
Though it had significant new material, it also substantially reused BBCA-exclusive interviews already made available to [[United States]] citizens on the region-locked, official BBCA ''Doctor Who'' website during 2010 and early 2011.
== BBC America synopsis ==
Countdown to the premiere of season six of Doctor Who with a special look back at all the best places, people and moments from season five. This hour-long special recaps the key happenings from season five and prepares viewers for season six.
== Topics covered ==
The programme was split into the following titled segments:
* Doctor Who... Exactly?
* The Girl Who Waited
* It has to be Amazing
* Curiosity kills... Rory Williams
* The End of the Universe
== People interviewed ==
{{IntervieweeList
|1=Matt Smith|r1=The Doctor
|2=Karen Gillan|r2=Amy Pond
|3=Marcus Wilson|r3=Producer
|4=Beth Willis|r4=Executive Producer
|5=Michael Pickwoad|r5=Production Designer
|6=Piers Wenger|r6=Executive Producer
|7=Steven Moffat|r7=Executive Producer / Lead Writer
|8=Alex Kingston|r8=River Song
|9=Arthur Darvill|r9=Rory Williams
|10=Toby Whithouse|r10=Writer}}
== Crew ==
BBC America Team
* [[Executive producer|Executive Producers]] - [[Perry Simon]], [[Matt Stein]], [[Richard De Croce]]
* [[Producer]] - [[Michiko Byers]]
* Voice Over - [[Mark Sheppard]]
* [[Writer|Written]] by - [[Michiko Byers]]
* [[Editor]]s - [[Michiko Byers]], [[David Nathan]], [[Alan Canant]]
* [[Graphic designer|Graphic Design]] - [[Matthew Christine]]
* Post Audio Mix - [[Rich Cutler]]
* Color Correction - [[Vossi Kimberg]]
* [[On-line conform|Online Editor]] - [[Marc Corsiglia]]
BBC Wales Team
* Brand Manager - [[Edward Russell]]
* Post-Production Team - [[Chris Blatchford]], [[Nerys Davies]], [[Cat Gregory]]
* BBC Worldwide - [[Kate Walsh]], [[Fiona Eastwood]], [[Harriet Frost]]
* Special Thanks to - [[Steven Moffat]], [[Piers Wenger]], [[Beth Willis]], [[Marcus Wilson]], [[Matt Smith]], [[Karen Gillan]], [[Arthur Darvill]], [[Alex Kingston]], [[Michael Pickwoad]], [[Michelle Scanlon]], [[Erika Gesue]], [[Brandon Cuicci]], [[Scott Saunders]], [[Andrew Jackson]], [[John Radzinski]], [[Jon Sarlin]], [[Mitchell Sherr]], [[Matthew Ziegele]], [[Broadway Video]], [[Digital Arts]]
* [[Doctor Who theme|Doctor Who Music]] by - [[Murray Gold]]
* [[Incidental music|Additional Music]] - [[APM Music]]
* ''Doctor Who: Rewind'' is a production of - [[BBC America]], [[BBC Cymru Wales]], [[BBC Worldwide]]
== Home video releases ==
As of November 2020 this programme is not available commercially.
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[[Category:Doctor Who TV documentaries]]
[[Category:Doctor Who TV documentaries]]
[[Category:2011 documentaries]]

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Doctor Who: Rewind was a documentary co-produced by BBC America, BBC Worldwide and BBC Wales. It was essentially a recap of the story arc of series 5, with emphasis on the narrative points likely to recur in series 6. It debuted on BBCA immediately before their premiere of The Impossible Astronaut. It was a sequel of sorts to The Ultimate Guide, a similar documentary made by many of the same BBCA crew.

While it was intended principally to attract those unfamiliar with Doctor Who, it had a few very brief glimpses at elements of series 6 that had not yet appeared in any trailer or preview — primarily views of The Curse of the Black Spot and The Doctor's Wife. Moreover, it gave some of the earliest glimpses of the second half of series 6 seen anywhere. Footage showing the Doctor apparently lost in an ornate hallway was used to underline Michael Pickwoad's discussion of production design and proved particularly mysterious long after the series began transmission. Since it appeared in no video released by BBC One, it appears to have been a BBCA exclusive to which British audiences weren't privy — at least through the broadcast of Curse. A clapper briefly glimpsed in the documentary revealed the footage came from episode 11, The God Complex.

Though it had significant new material, it also substantially reused BBCA-exclusive interviews already made available to United States citizens on the region-locked, official BBCA Doctor Who website during 2010 and early 2011.

BBC America synopsis[[edit] | [edit source]]

Countdown to the premiere of season six of Doctor Who with a special look back at all the best places, people and moments from season five. This hour-long special recaps the key happenings from season five and prepares viewers for season six.

Topics covered[[edit] | [edit source]]

The programme was split into the following titled segments:

  • Doctor Who... Exactly?
  • The Girl Who Waited
  • It has to be Amazing
  • Curiosity kills... Rory Williams
  • The End of the Universe

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

Crew[[edit] | [edit source]]

BBC America Team

BBC Wales Team

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

As of November 2020 this programme is not available commercially.