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'''''Inside Look''''' was the name of a series of short behind-the-scenes documentaries that accompanied the release of each episode of [[series 10 (Doctor Who)|series 10]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' in certain venues. It was effectively a slightly-changed | {{documentary stub}} | ||
'''''Inside Look''''' was the name of a series of short behind-the-scenes documentaries that accompanied the release of each episode of [[series 10 (Doctor Who)|series 10]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' in certain venues. It was effectively a slightly-changed successor to ''[[Doctor Who Extra]]'', the similar series that had been released as part of the first two [[Peter Capaldi]] series. The first ''Inside Look'' was seen accompanying ''[[The Pilot (TV story)|The Pilot]]''. | |||
Unlike [[Closer Look|its Whittaker-era successor]], episodes were clearly titled, including both the name of the programme and the name of the corresponding ''Doctor Who'' episode. To achieve better brand harmony, it used an altered version of the series 10 [[title sequence]]. | Unlike [[Closer Look|its Whittaker-era successor]], episodes were clearly titled, including both the name of the programme and the name of the corresponding ''Doctor Who'' episode. To achieve better brand harmony, it used an altered version of the series 10 [[title sequence]]. | ||
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Revision as of 22:30, 11 October 2018
Inside Look was the name of a series of short behind-the-scenes documentaries that accompanied the release of each episode of series 10 of Doctor Who in certain venues. It was effectively a slightly-changed successor to Doctor Who Extra, the similar series that had been released as part of the first two Peter Capaldi series. The first Inside Look was seen accompanying The Pilot.
Unlike its Whittaker-era successor, episodes were clearly titled, including both the name of the programme and the name of the corresponding Doctor Who episode. To achieve better brand harmony, it used an altered version of the series 10 title sequence.