Back in ye olden times, when an episode would be made up of four 22-minute episodes, you'd get a structure like this 1.
* 5-15 minutes building the setting and introducing characters, and a cliffhanger that reveals this episode with in the title has Daleks in it. 2.
* The actual plot, interspersed with capture and escape segments. 3.
* Ditto. 4.
* 15 minutes of plot resolution, and then the Doctor says goodbye.
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| - Back in ye olden times, when an episode would be made up of four 22-minute episodes, you'd get a structure like this 1.
* 5-15 minutes building the setting and introducing characters, and a cliffhanger that reveals this episode with in the title has Daleks in it. 2.
* The actual plot, interspersed with capture and escape segments. 3.
* Ditto. 4.
* 15 minutes of plot resolution, and then the Doctor says goodbye.
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| - Back in ye olden times, when an episode would be made up of four 22-minute episodes, you'd get a structure like this 1.
* 5-15 minutes building the setting and introducing characters, and a cliffhanger that reveals this episode with in the title has Daleks in it. 2.
* The actual plot, interspersed with capture and escape segments. 3.
* Ditto. 4.
* 15 minutes of plot resolution, and then the Doctor says goodbye. And that's the good episodes. The bad ones, you could look forward to 6 episode slogs through the gravel quarries and welsh wastelands of the universe, with the Doctor and his companion getting caught and released every week for three weeks in the middle, plus a hovercraft chase.
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