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[43] [44] Kingston was re-introduced in the fifth series and was revealed as another time traveler who meets with the Doctor out of order. [45] Darvill was then promoted to the main cast beginning with "The Impossible Astronaut", the series six opening episode. [46] Kingston continued to recur throughout the sixth series as well. [47]
The fifth series of Doctor Who debuted on BBC One on 3 April 2010 [106] with "The Eleventh Hour", an extended 65-minute episode. [72] It concluded with "The Big Bang" on 26 June. [ 112 ] The sixth episode ("The Vampires of Venice") was broadcast at 6:00 p.m. BST , the earliest start time for an episode of Doctor Who since its 2005 return.
Television: Doctor Who Night – 13 November 1999 (in character as a Doctor, after Paul McGann) Audio: Hornet's Nest – 3 September 2009 – 3 December 2009 Audio: Demon Quest – 2 September 2010 – 2 December 2010 Audio: Serpent Crest – 8 September 2011 – 8 December 2011
"A Christmas Carol" is an episode of the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who. It is the sixth Doctor Who Christmas special since the programme's revival in 2005, and it was broadcast on 25 December 2010 on both BBC One and BBC America, making it the first episode to premiere on the same day in both the United Kingdom and United States.
The Tenth Doctor was portrayed by David Tennant, who was cast even before the first series aired. [20] With the success of the first series, Doctor Who returned to its old formula of visiting alien planets in addition to time travel. [ 21 ]
"The End of Time" is a two-part story of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, originally broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC One on 25 December 2009 (Part 1) and 1 January 2010 (Part 2). It is the fifth Doctor Who Christmas special and the last entry in a series of specials aired from 2008 to 2010.
"The Eleventh Hour" is the first episode of the fifth series of the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who, first broadcast on BBC One and BBC HD on 3 April 2010. The episode, written by then-new head writer and executive producer Steven Moffat and directed by Adam Smith, saw a complete change in cast and productio
The Eleventh Doctor, Amy, and Rory find themselves flickering between two realities, falling asleep at the sound of birdsong in one and waking in the other. In the first reality, Amy and Rory are traveling with the Doctor in the TARDIS, and in the second, five years later, they are happily married in Leadworth and expecting their first child.