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|subject        = Catching [[American]] viewers up with the events of [[series 5 (Doctor Who)|series 5]]
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'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' was a documentary co-produced by [[BBC America]], [[BBC Worldwide]] and [[BBC Wales]]. It was essentially a compression of the story of [[series 5 (Doctor Who)|series 5]], with special emphasis on the narrative points that were likely to recur in [[series 6 (Doctor Who)|series 6]]. It debuted on [[BBCA]] immediately prior to their premiere of ''[[The Impossible Astronaut]]''. It was a sequel of sorts to ''[[Doctor Who: The Ultimate Guide]]'', a similar documentary made by many of the same [[BBCA]] crew.
'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' was a documentary co-produced by [[BBC America]], [[BBC Worldwide]] and [[BBC Wales]]. It was essentially a compression of the story of [[series 5 (Doctor Who)|series 5]], with special emphasis on the narrative points that were likely to recur in [[series 6 (Doctor Who)|series 6]]. It debuted on [[BBCA]] immediately prior to their premiere of ''[[The Impossible Astronaut]]''. It was a sequel of sorts to ''[[Doctor Who: The Ultimate Guide]]'', a similar documentary made by many of the same [[BBCA]] crew.


While it was principally designed to attract those unfamiliar with ''Doctor Who'', it did have a few very brief glimpses at elements of series 6 that had not then appeared in any trailer or preview — primarily views of ''[[The Curse of the Black Spot]]'' and ''[[The Doctor's Wife]]''. Moreover, it gave some of the earliest glimpses of the second half of series 6 seen anywhere in the world. Footage showing the Doctor apparently lost in an ornate hallway was used to underline [[Michael Pickwoad]]'s discussion of [[production designer|production design]], and proved particularly mysterious long after the series began transmission. Since it appeared in no video released by [[BBC One]], it appears to have been a BBCA exclusive to which British audiences weren't privy — at least through the broadcast of ''Curse''. A [[clapper]] briefly glimpsed in the documentary revealed the footage came from episode 11, ''[[The God Complex]]''.
While it was principally designed to attract those unfamiliar with ''Doctor Who'', it did have a few very brief glimpses at elements of series 6 that had not then appeared in any trailer or preview — primarily views of ''[[The Curse of the Black Spot]]'' and ''[[The Doctor's Wife]]''. Moreover, it gave some of the earliest glimpses of the second half of series 6 seen anywhere in the world. Footage showing the Doctor apparently lost in an ornate hallway was used to underline [[Michael Pickwoad]]'s discussion of [[production designer|production design]], and proved particularly mysterious long after the series began transmission. Since it appeared in no video released by [[BBC One]], it appears to have been a BBCA exclusive to which British audiences weren't privy — at least through the broadcast of ''Curse''. A [[clapper]] briefly glimpsed in the documentary revealed the footage came from episode 11, ''[[The God Complex]]''.


Though it did have significant new material, it also substantially reused BBCA-exclusive interviews previously made available to [[United States]] citizens on the region-locked, official BBCA ''Doctor Who'' website during 2010 and early 2011.
Though it did have significant new material, it also substantially reused BBCA-exclusive interviews previously made available to [[United States]] citizens on the region-locked, official BBCA ''Doctor Who'' website during 2010 and early 2011.
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