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And I should stress that what we mean when we say "two-parter" is that "these two stories belong to the same one ''Doctor Who'' television story, which has two (named) parts". And the thing about singular TV stories with multiple parts is that they all share one director, they're all produced ''together'' as ''one story'', and they all have a lot of the same guest cast shared between them. And they are always broadcast one after the other in the same run, with no other TV stories in between.
And I should stress that what we mean when we say "two-parter" is that "these two stories belong to the same one ''Doctor Who'' television story, which has two (named) parts". And the thing about singular TV stories with multiple parts is that they all share one director, they're all produced ''together'' as ''one story'', and they all have a lot of the same guest cast shared between them. And they are always broadcast one after the other in the same run, with no other TV stories in between.


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:"''Instead of filming and contracting for single episodes, directors, script editors, directors of photography and some actors — along with many other individuals — are assigned to groups of episodes''"
Stories which are truly multi-part, which are made by the BBC Wales ''Doctor Who'' team, are always produced in that manner. A lot of the "questionable" first parts of stories do ''not'' follow those rules.
Stories which are truly multi-part, which are made by the BBC Wales ''Doctor Who'' team, are always produced in that manner. A lot of the "questionable" first parts of stories do ''not'' follow those rules.
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