Amongst the things established by this documentary were:
* The utter lack of any kind of scholarship about Newman within the Doctor Who community
* Newman's middle name was "Richard"
* An explanation of some of the rumours surrounding the enigmatic Newman
* His death date, a matter of some confusion
* His cause of death, also something poorly understood prior to this documentary (most notably, debunking the rumour that he committed suicide)
* An idea of his late-1950s career at Hammer Studios, including details of his only other major credit, the BAFTA-winning war film Yesterday's Enemy.
* An overview of his service during World War II
* An impression of what his life was like after The Sensorites, his last screen credit
* Photographs of Newman are shown a
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| - Amongst the things established by this documentary were:
* The utter lack of any kind of scholarship about Newman within the Doctor Who community
* Newman's middle name was "Richard"
* An explanation of some of the rumours surrounding the enigmatic Newman
* His death date, a matter of some confusion
* His cause of death, also something poorly understood prior to this documentary (most notably, debunking the rumour that he committed suicide)
* An idea of his late-1950s career at Hammer Studios, including details of his only other major credit, the BAFTA-winning war film Yesterday's Enemy.
* An overview of his service during World War II
* An impression of what his life was like after The Sensorites, his last screen credit
* Photographs of Newman are shown a
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| - Amongst the things established by this documentary were:
* The utter lack of any kind of scholarship about Newman within the Doctor Who community
* Newman's middle name was "Richard"
* An explanation of some of the rumours surrounding the enigmatic Newman
* His death date, a matter of some confusion
* His cause of death, also something poorly understood prior to this documentary (most notably, debunking the rumour that he committed suicide)
* An idea of his late-1950s career at Hammer Studios, including details of his only other major credit, the BAFTA-winning war film Yesterday's Enemy.
* An overview of his service during World War II
* An impression of what his life was like after The Sensorites, his last screen credit
* Photographs of Newman are shown and Hadoke is given a recording of the author reading some literature. The documentary is featured on the Sensorites DVD in lieu of the standard "making of the story" featurette usually included on such releases.
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