Series 5 of Doctor Who first aired on BBC One between 3 April and 26 June 2010. It opened with The Eleventh Hour, concluded with The Big Bang and featured Matt Smith as the Eleventh Doctor & Karen Gillan as Amy Pond.
Overview[]
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Cast[]
Main[]
- The Doctor - Matt Smith
- Amy Pond - Karen Gillan
Supporting[]
- Rory Williams - Arthur Darvill
- River Song - Alex Kingston
- Amelia Pond - Caitlin Blackwood
- Atraxi - David de Keyser
- Liz 10 - Sophie Okonedo
- Winston Churchill - Ian McNeice
- Edwin Bracewell - Bill Paterson
- Daleks - Nicholas Pegg, Barnaby Edwards (operators) / Nicholas Briggs (voice)
- Malohkeh - Richard Hope
- Vincent van Gogh - Tony Curran
- Craig Owens - James Corden
- Sophie - Daisy Haggard
- Cyber-Leader - Ruari Mears
- Judoon - Paul Kasey
- Dorium - Simon Fisher-Becker
- Prisoner Zero - Marcello Magni, Olivia Colman, Eden Monteath, Merin Monteath, Matt Smith, Caitlin Blackwood and additionally voiced by William Wilde
- Octavian - Iain Glen
- Angel Bob - David Atkins
- Rosanna Calvierri - Helen McCrory
- Dream Lord - Toby Jones
- Alaya / Restac - Neve McIntosh
- Ambrose Northover - Nia Roberts
- Commander Stark - Christopher Ryan
Televised Episodes[]
No. in Series | Title | Writer(s) | Director(s) | Date of Broadcast |
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#1 | The Eleventh Hour | Steven Moffat | Adam Smith | 3 April 2010 |
The TARDIS crashes in the garden of a young Amelia Pond on the same night a dangerous alien criminal escapes. Returning 12 years late, the Doctor has to save the Earth with the now adult Amy. | ||||
#2 | The Beast Below | Steven Moffat | Andrew Gunn | 10 April 2010 |
The Doctor brings Amy to a starship carrying the entire population of the UK, when a mystery arises regarding creepy robots in booths, a woman in a mask and the ship's apparent lack of engines. | ||||
#3 | Victory of the Daleks | Mark Gatiss | Andrew Gunn | 17 April 2010 |
Answering a call from Winston Churchill, the Doctor and Amy arrive to discover their new secret weapon, Daleks. While trying to discover their plans, the Doctor accidentally puts their plot in motion. | ||||
#4 | The Time of Angels | Steven Moffat | Adam Smith | 24 April 2010 |
The Doctor, Amy and River Song follow a crashing starliner where they and a group of soldiers have to clamber inside looking for the wreck's only survivor, a Weeping Angel. | ||||
#5 | Flesh and Stone | Steven Moffat | Adam Smith | 1 May 2010 |
While the Doctor, Amy and River work through the wreckage of the ship with Angels concealed everywhere, something infinitely worse than angels is growing and feeding right behind them. | ||||
#6 | The Vampires of Venice | Toby Whithouse | Jonny Campbell | 8 May 2010 |
Trying to turn Amy's attention back to Rory, the Doctor takes them to Venice where a local boarding school are turning the girls attending into something strange and evil. | ||||
#7 | Amy's Choice | Simon Nye | Catherine Morshead | 15 May 2010 |
The Doctor, Amy and Rory a caught in a web of dreams, and it falls to Amy to discern which world is real and which life she really wants. | ||||
#8 | The Hungry Earth | Chris Chibnall | Ashley Way | 22 May 2010 |
Landing in a Welsh village where people are being sucked beneath the earth, Amy is soon taken herself, leaving the Doctor and Rory to battle blindly against the foe to get her back. | ||||
#9 | Cold Blood | Chris Chibnall | Ashley Way | 29 May 2010 |
While the Doctor descends to make a deal with the Silurian race, Rory and two others are left in charge of their own captive, who claims her death will soon occur and spark a war between the two races. | ||||
#10 | Vincent and the Doctor | Richard Curtis | Jonny Campbell | 5 June 2010 |
When the Doctor spots an insidious figure painted in a Van Gogh piece, he and Amy go and visit the artist himself to get to the bottom of it's appearance in the future. | ||||
#11 | The Lodger | Gareth Roberts | Catherine Morshead | 12 June 2010 |
When an accident with the TARDIS strands the Doctor on modern day Earth, he takes residence with a local man to find the source of local time disturbances and rescue Amy from the malfunctioning ship. | ||||
#12 | The Pandorica Opens | Steven Moffat | Toby Haynes | 19 June 2010 |
A warning to the Doctor is moved through time, informing him that the Pandorica, a mystical prison containing the universe's greatest threat, will soon open. | ||||
#13 | The Big Bang | Steven Moffat | Toby Haynes | 26 June 2010 |
With the Doctor gone and the TARDIS destroyed, young Amelia Pond is the last hope to bring back the stars that only she now believes in. |
Production[]
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Actors[]
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Filming[]
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Myths[]
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Stories set before this season[]
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Stories set during this season[]
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Ratings []
- Average: 7.73 million
- Highest: 10.09 million (The Eleventh Hour)
- Lowest: 6.44 million (The Lodger)
External Links[]
- Official The Eleventh Hour page on Doctor Who Website
- Official The Beast Below page on Doctor Who Website
- Official Victory of the Daleks page on Doctor Who Website
- Official The Time of Angels page on Doctor Who Website
- Official Flesh and Stone page on Doctor Who Website
- Official The Vampires of Venice page on Doctor Who Website
- Official Amy's Choice page on Doctor Who Website
- Official The Hungry Earth page on Doctor Who Website
- Official Cold Blood page on Doctor Who Website
- Official Vincent and the Doctor page on Doctor Who Website
- Official The Lodger page on Doctor Who Website
- Official The Pandorica Opens page on Doctor Who Website
- Official The Big Bang page on Doctor Who Website