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* [[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.
* [[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.
* [[Death of the Doctor (trailer)]] - Also the same situation
* [[Death of the Doctor (trailer)]] - Also the same situation
* [[Walls' Sky Ray lollies advertisement]] - I've long considered this one, and I think it's suffice to say that this a trailer for the story included in the packaging: ''[[Dr Who's Space Adventure Book]]''. It also really is a commercial with the hint of a story, not a narrative that also sought to sell something. There is a difference.
* [[Walls' Sky Ray lollies advertisement]] - I've long considered this one, and I think it's suffice to say that this a trailer for the story included in the packaging: ''[[Dr Who's Space Adventure Book]]''. It also really is a commercial with the hint of a story, not a narrative that also sought to sell something. I think it's very easy to see why something like this does not pass Rule 4.
* [[Denys Fisher Toys Advert]]
* [[Denys Fisher Toys Advert]]
* [[BBC Choice ident]] - was clearly not intended to fit into the ''DWU''
* [[BBC Choice ident]] - was clearly not intended to fit into the ''DWU''
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