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This is going to be a curated list of potential commercials/advertisements/idents that should be validated in the future, given specific circumstances.
Essentially, advertisements being disqualified for "not being narratives" and thus not fitting Rule 1 should be retired. Thusly, all "advertisements" which are more than just compilations of clips and images should be reconsidered under rule 4: if they are intended to take place in the Doctor Who Universe.
Stories where I'm certain
TV stories
- 2009 BBC Christmas idents - Famous "TARDIS with Reindeer" idents. Calling these commercials is a little iffy in the first place, as I don't think idents are advertisements. Nevertheless, these are TV stories with a narrative going on.
- Step Into the 80's! / On Through the 80's!
- Sprout Boy meets a Galaxy of Stars - This one could be debated, but the story being narrated by Peter Capaldi and ending on the reveal of the Twelfth Doctor makes it more a Doctor Who story than anyone else in the ad.
- CBBC idents - This can hopefully be fleshed out with more info? But it sounds like it might qualify
- Any of the Collection trailers... Which are mostly already counted as valid due to some loophole.
Webcasts
- The Ninth Doctor vs the Cybermen
- Doctor, Doctor, Doctor - Our judgement on invaliding Lego Dimensions fell entirely on the game having multiple-path easter eggs. So there's no reason to invalidate the shorts made to tie-into the game.
- Time Lord Victorious: Trailer (webcast)
- Strax Field Reports
- More Than Human... (webcast)
- He Who Fights With Monsters (webcast)
Short stories
- Can I Help You? (short story) - Short story printed on a t-shirt. It could be argued that the story "is a commercial item" since it's printed on a t-shirt. I think stories printed on paper and sold in books are also commercial items.
- The Cult of Skaro (short story)
Comic stories
- Dr Who and the Turgids - Story, at the very least qualifies for R4BP, as the TARDIS tuner has been evoked often in stories.
- On the Icy Edge of the Galaxy...
Audio stories
- Redacted - Presuming none of this appears in Redacted, I think it qualifies
Stories I'm less certain about
- The Trip of a Lifetime and similar trailers, leaning towards valid. No different from Twelve narrating about the Bootstrap paradox.
- Walls' Sky Ray lollies advertisement - Certainly has some story, but I wouldn't describe it as fiction trying to sell something. I'd say it's more like an advertisement with the aesthetics of a piece of fiction. I'm thinking this should invalid, with us using this as a precedent only for ads of this style.
- Famine Appeal - I'm leaning towards non-valid for things like this, but I would have to hear from my peers.
- Christmas Gift Guide: LEGO set - This is lost now, but I recall at the time thinking it shouldn't be valid. Same for the two other Christmas Gift Guides.
- Friend from the Future - I can say with certainty that this should be valid, but I think it would need a stand-alone debate.
- Meet the Thirteenth Doctor - This one is odd, because I don't think it qualifies for Rule 4. Unless there's some story that mentions this or gives context to why the Doctor is dressed how she is, I don't think it's R4BP either.
- Doctor Who: 50 Years (trailer) - Another great example where we can't say it was intended to be set in the DWU, but if someone can find a quote indicating I'm wrong I'll change my tune.
Advertisements which do not qualify
- Doctor Who and the Ambassadors of Death (trailer) - this is an important case, as this is essentially a regular trailer showing clips from the next episode, but with some new linking segments. This alone does not make it qualify for rule 1, let alone rule 4.
- Denys Fisher Toys Advert
- BBC Choice ident - was clearly not intended to fit into the DWU
- It's Showtime (2012 BBC Christmas ident)
- Consider Yourself One Of Us... (2011 BBC Christmas ident)
- Everyone's Home For Christmas (2011 BBC Christmas ident)
- 2016 BBC Christmas ident
- 2014 BBC Christmas ident
- 2010 BBC Christmas ident