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Okay, Czech's response basically only works if you ignore the [http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/s4/features/stories/ stories tab] on the old website. It doesn't matter how things originally were, what matters is whether or not they were ''ever'' given an official release. And they were.
Okay, Czech's response basically only works if you ignore the [http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/s4/features/stories/ stories tab] on the old website. It doesn't matter how things originally were, what matters is whether or not they were ''ever'' given an official release. And they were.


As for them being "commissioned", Czech has latched on to this idea of "payment" which is entirely irrelevant. Commissioned just means asked/ordered to do so. It often involves payment, but doesn't necessarily.
As for them being "commissioned", Czech has latched on to this idea of "payment" which is entirely irrelevant. Commissioned just means asked/ordered to do so. It often involves payment, but doesn't necessarily.
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Okay, Czech's response basically only works if you ignore the stories tab on the old website. It doesn't matter how things originally were, what matters is whether or not they were ever given an official release. And they were.

As for them being "commissioned", Czech has latched on to this idea of "payment" which is entirely irrelevant. Commissioned just means asked/ordered to do so. It often involves payment, but doesn't necessarily.