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Think You've Seen It All... Think Again! (TV story)

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Think You've Seen It All... Think Again! was a narrative trailer advertising the second series of Doctor Who.

On 5 April 2006, a 15 second teaser advertising the Tardisodes, using elements of this trailer began airing.

Think you've seen it all... Think again! Outside those doors, we might see anything. We could find new worlds, terrifying monsters, impossible things, and if you come with me... Nothing will ever be the same again.The Doctor [source [src]]

Come on, lets go.Rose Tyler [source [src]]

Trailer gallery

Tardisode teaser gallery

Cast

DWMSE 14 revealed the following credits:

Crew

No crew were credited for this trailer.

Uncredited crew

DWMSE 14 revealed the following credits:

Other series 2 trailers

There were also other non-narrative clip based trailers advertising the second series.

A 2'50'' trailer began airing on the BBC Red Button service from 14 April 2006, it had been created for the press launch on 28 March 2006, and the music used was "Colossus" by Hollywood Trailer Music Orchestra and the "Doctor Who theme" arrangement by Murray Gold. It featured clips from Tooth and Claw, School Reunion, The Girl in the Fireplace, Rise of the Cybermen, The Age of Steel, The Idiot's Lantern, The Satan Pit, and Army of Ghosts.

Notes

Home video releases

  • As of January 2021 none of the teasers and trailers are available commercially.

Footnotes

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