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This article is written from
a real world point of view

This is a tag to add to articles written from the real world point of view. Examples include production staff, series, etc. Note that the tag must be placed at the top of an article, above any infoboxes, lead paragraphs or disambiguation notes. Failure to put this at the top of a page will result in very odd-looking pages.

Usage

{{real world}}

This should be the first "word" of an article, unless the article has an infobox. If the article has an infobox, then it should be typed immeidately after the closing curled bracket of the infobox, without spaces or linebraks. The first word of the article proper should then come immediately afterwords, without line breaks or spaces. Hence:

|}{{real world}}The '''article name''' is a thing the Doctor ...

The reason for the difference with infoboxes is that infobox code interferes with this template, and the closest you can get the template to the top of the page is to put it directly underneath the infobox.