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|image          = Doctorwho series5 2010-titles.jpg
|image2        = Mattsmith-publicity-1-.jpg
|broadcast year = 2010
|nth season    = 31
|ep count      = 13
|story count    = 10
|first ep      = The Eleventh Hour (TV story)
|doctor        = Eleventh Doctor
|companion      = Amy Pond
|companion2    = Rory Williams
|main enemy    =
|producer      = Tracie Simpson
|producer2      = Peter Bennett
|producer3      = Patrick Schweitzer
|exec prod      = Steven Moffat
|exec prod2    = Piers Wenger
|exec prod3    = Beth Willis
|start date    = [[3 April (releases)|3 April]] [[2010 (releases)|2010]]
|end date      = [[26 June (releases)|26 June]] [[2010 (releases)|2010]]
|network        = BBC One
|runtime        = 45'
|DWM            = DWM 405
|DWM2          = DWM 410
|DWM3          = DWM 417
|DWM4          = DWM 418
|DWM5          = DWM 419
|DWM6          = DWM 420
|DWM7          = DWM 421
|DWM8          = DWM 422
|DWM9          = DWM 423
|DWM10          = DWM 424
|DWM11          = DWM 431
|DWMSE          = DWMSE 26
|DWMSE2        = DWMSE 27
|confidential  = Series 5 (CON)
|action figures = Character Options series 5 action figures
|ref book      = The Pandorica Opens (reference book)
|ref book2      = TCH 63{{!}}The Complete History 63
|ref book3      = TCH 64
|ref book4      = TCH 65
|ref book5      = TCH 66
|prev          = Series 4 (Doctor Who 2005)
|next          = Series 6 (Doctor Who 2005)
|trailer        = Doctor Who Series 5 Preview - BBC One
|trailer2      = Doctor Who TV Clip - Season 5 Trailer 3
|trailer3      = New Doctor Who Trailer featuring the Doctor and Amy! - BBC One
|clip          = Fish fingers... and custard? - Doctor Who - BBC
|clip2          = I. Am. Talking! - The Pandorica Speech - Doctor Who - The Pandorica Opens - BBC
|clip3          = The second Big Bang - Doctor Who - BBC
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'''Series 5''' of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' ran from [[3 April (releases)|3 April]] [[2010 (releases)|2010]] to [[26 June (releases)|26 June]] 2010. It starred [[Matt Smith]] as the [[Eleventh Doctor]], [[Karen Gillan]] as [[Amy Pond]] and [[Arthur Darvill]] as [[Rory Williams]]. The series opened with {{cs|The Eleventh Hour (TV story)}} and concluded with {{cs|The Big Bang (TV story)}}.


== Overview ==
It consisted of ten stories and thirteen episodes. With the start of this series, the show was now helmed by new [[head writer]] [[Steven Moffat]].


[[Image:DW-Logo-2010.png|center|300px]]
=== New production team ===
[[File:Doctor_Who_Producers_Landscape.jpg|thumb|right|[[Beth Willis]], [[Steven Moffat]] and [[Piers Wenger]] in a publicity shot for Series 5.]]
[[Executive producer]] and head writer [[Russell T Davies]] and executive producer [[Julie Gardner]] officially left production on ''Doctor Who'' at the end of filming of [[Series 4 (Doctor Who 2005)|series 4]]'s special episodes in 2009. Their last story, {{cs|The End of Time (TV story)}}, aired on 25 December 2009 and 1 January 2010. In May [[2008 (releases)|2008]], [[Steven Moffat]], a multi [[Hugo Award]] winning ''Doctor Who'' writer for this outgoing production era, was announced as the ''Doctor Who'' head writer and executive producer.


Although he was not involved with the fifth series or any series involving Moffat as head writer, Davies returned to the series when he became head writer of the [[2023 specials]], having also written episodes of spin-off shows ''[[Torchwood (series)|Torchwood]]'' and ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]'', along with involvement in the ''[[Doctor Who: Lockdown!]]'' event and the 2018 revival of the [[Target novelisation]]s, during Moffat and [[Chris Chibnall]]'s eras on ''Doctor Who''.


'''Series 5''', also known as '''Season 31''' for clarity over [[Season 5]], and quoted by Steven Moffet, Season '''Fnarg''', will begin in Spring [[2010]]. Following the [[2009 Specials (Doctor Who)|2009 Specials]], there will be a full 13-episode season to be broadcast; filming began in July [[2009]].  
Moffat stated that no characters from the first Russell T Davies era would return in series 5.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.digitalspy.com.au/british-tv/s7/doctor-who/news/a210070/no-past-characters-in-new-doctor-who.html|title="No past characters" in new 'Doctor Who'|author= Mayer Nissim| date of source=Tuesday, March 23 2010| website name=Digital Spy|accessdate=2nd August 2011}}</ref> This did not prove entirely true. [[River Song]], a Moffat-created character from the Russell T Davies era, returned in four episodes of this series.


In the spring of 2008, it was announced that [[Steven Moffat]], who has written Hugo Award-winning or nominated scripts for the revived series in each of its first four seasons and whose association with ''Doctor Who'' dates back to his writing of the [[Comic Relief]] parody ''[[The Curse of Fatal Death]]'' in the early 1990s, will succeed [[Russell T Davies]] as head writer and producer of the series.<ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/s4/news/production/080520_news_01 Official website's bulletin about Steven Moffat's accession]</ref> Davies has announced he will officially retire from involvement with the series after the 2009 specials are completed and at present has no plans to retain any direct connection to the series once Moffat's tenure begins. <ref>[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2008/07/11/nosplit/bvtvwho11.xml BBC News] Q&A session with RTD. 4 July 2008.</ref> However, Davies has announced that he plans to remain involved with production of ''[[Torchwood]]'' for the foreseeable future, and hopes to see further crossovers with ''Doctor Who'', indicating he may not completely sever his ties with the parent show.<ref>[http://www.denofgeek.com/television/266944/torchwood_series_4_ready_to_go.html Den of Geek: Torchwood Series 4 'Ready to Go'], accessed 26th July 2009.</ref>
Gardner was replaced by her successor as [[BBC Wales]] [[Head of Drama]], [[Piers Wenger]]. [[Beth Willis]] was added as a third executive producer — giving the show three execs for the first time since [[Mal Young]] left at the end of [[Series 1 (Doctor Who 2005)|Series 1]]. The line [[producer]] of the series — a position once held by [[Phil Collinson]] — was split between [[Tracie Simpson]] and [[Peter Bennett]], two members of the production staff who had risen to prominence during "the specials". For the first time since 2005, the series also credited a [[co-producer]], [[Patrick Schweitzer]], for episodes 6 and 10, the two episodes filmed in [[Croatia]]. Other senior members of the production staff, such as [[production designer]] [[Edward Thomas|Ed Thomas]] and composer [[Murray Gold]] remained at their posts.


According to Issue 410 of ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'', the BBC intends to begin the numbering of seasons over again to reflect the change of production team; thus, as far as the BBC is concerned, the 2010 season will not be known as Series 5, but rather, once again, Series 1.<ref>"New Companion Confirmed!", ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' #410 (22nd July 2009), p.5</ref> What this may mean for marketing and availability of the 2005 to 2008 seasons (particularly the previous "[[Series 1 (Doctor Who)|Series 1]]" starring [[Christopher Eccleston]]) remains to be seen. A December 2009 announcement by the BBC regarding the show filming in [[Croatia]] also refers to the upcoming season as Series 1.<ref>[http://gallifreynewsbase.blogspot.com/2009/12/series-one-in-croatia.html "Series One in Croatia"], The Doctor Who News Page, 1 December 2009</ref>
Several departments underwent big changes beginning with {{cs|The Eleventh Hour (TV story)}}. [[director of photography|Directors of photography]] [[Rory Taylor]] and [[Ernie Vincze]] — who between them had fairly evenly split responsibilities since [[2005]] — left, along with Davies and Gardner. They were replaced by a series of individuals, each handling only one or two episodes of the series.


Also departing at the end of 2009 is co-executive producer [[Julie Gardner]]. She will be replaced by [[Piers Wenger]]. [[Beth Willis]] replaces Phil Collinson as the third executive producer.  
The costume department came under the leadership of [[Ray Holman]], who replaced [[Louise Page]], the longest-serving designer since the [[William Hartnell|Hartnell]] era [[costumes|costumer]] [[Daphne Dare]]. The change, however, was not just the replacement of one individual with another, as Holman brought in members of his design company to fill junior positions in the costume department.


During his acceptance speech for the award for Best Drama Performance at the National Television Awards on 29 October 2008, [[David Tennant]] announced that he would not return for the 5th series. On 3 January 2009, during a special episode of ''[[Doctor Who Confidential]]'' entitled "The Eleventh Doctor", the BBC announced that [[Matt Smith]] would be playing the [[Eleventh Doctor]].<ref>BBC: [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7808697.stm New Doctor actor is youngest ever]</ref>
Series 5 also saw a subtler behind-the-scenes change, especially for the more junior members of the production team. Combined with the general economic downturn that saw an across-the-board cut in jobs, it was also the first year since 2004 that ''Torchwood'' was not in some stage of production at BBC Wales. This meant there was some job competition at the [[Upper Boat Studios]]. Some long-term members of staff left the studios completely, while others took effective reductions in rank to remain. [[Arwel Wyn Jones]], for instance, went from being the [[supervising art director]] for the previous two series to alternating [[set decorator|set decorating]] duties with [[Julian Luxton]]. Still, others remained in Wales, but shifted to Moffat's other Welsh production, ''[[Sherlock]]'', or found placement on {{wi|Merlin (TV series)|Merlin}}, {{wi|Being Human (British TV series)|Being Human}} or other BBC Wales programmes.


=== Series numbering ===
While [[DWM 410|issue 410]] of ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' initially reported that the series' numbering would be reset to series 1 like [[Series 1 (Doctor Who 2005)|the first Russell T Davies series]] had done before,<ref>"New Companion Confirmed!", [[DWM 410|''Doctor Who Magazine'' #410]] (22nd July 2009), p.5</ref> by the time of the DVD, Blu-ray, and soundtrack releases, this series was officially known by [[2 entertain|2|entertain]] and [[Silva Screen Records]]' cover design as series 5, with the following series being [[Series 6 (Doctor Who 2005)|series 6]], and so on. {{as of|2023|11}}, [[BBC iPlayer]] officially listed this series as series 5 of "''Doctor Who'' (2005–2022)".


[[File:Mattsmithcostume.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The Eleventh Doctor Matt Smith.]]
=== New TARDIS team ===
During his acceptance speech for the award for Best Drama Performance at the National Television Awards on 29 October 2008, [[David Tennant]] announced that he would not return for the fifth series. His successor, [[Matt Smith]], was announced as the [[Eleventh Doctor]] on 3 January 2009 during a broadcast of a special episode of ''[[Doctor Who Confidential]]'' entitled ''[[The Eleventh Doctor (CON episode)|The Eleventh Doctor]]''.<ref>BBC: [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7808697.stm New Doctor actor is youngest ever]</ref> [[Karen Gillan]] was cast as the Eleventh Doctor's companion, [[Amy Pond]].


==Cast==
=== New icons ===
In addition to the cast and crew changes, many of the other continuing elements of the show also underwent major redesigns at the start of the series. Most conspicuous was the [[6 October (production)|6 October]] [[2009 (production)|2009]] unveiling of a new [[Doctor Who logo|series logo]] — the first significant departure from the one that debuted on {{cs|Rose (TV story)}}. Likewise, the [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] itself got a noticeable exterior and radical interior make-over. British tabloid media reported the switch was due to the show's switch to high-definition production,<ref>[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/4926350/Dr-Who-Tardis-to-get-interior-makeover.html Dr Who Tardis to get makeover]</ref> although ''Doctor Who'' had already started broadcasting in HD since April of that year.


===Primary Cast===
[[File:DW-Logo-2010.png|thumb|The logo for Series 5 as it was originally unveiled in late 2009 and as it is used on merchandise]]
*[[Eleventh Doctor|The Doctor]] - [[Matt Smith]]
A new [[Doctor Who theme|''Doctor Who'' theme]] arrangement was introduced, replacing the version introduced for the 2007 Christmas special. Like that version and variations of the theme introduced in {{cs|Rose (TV story)}}, [[Ron Grainer]]'s theme was arranged by [[Murray Gold]].
*[[Amy Pond]] - [[Karen Gillan]]


=== Secondary Cast ===
== Cast ==
*[[Rory]] - [[Arthur Davrill]]
* [[Eleventh Doctor|The Doctor]] - [[Matt Smith]]
* [[Amy Pond]] - [[Karen Gillan]], [[Caitlin Blackwood]]
* [[Rory Williams]] - [[Arthur Darvill]]


===Confirmed Guest Stars===
=== Recurring ===
*[[River Song]] - [[Alex Kingston]]  
* [[Atraxi]] - [[David de Keyser]]
*[[Vincent Van Gogh]] - [[Tony Curran]]  
* [[Elizabeth X|Liz 10]] - [[Sophie Okonedo]]
*TBA - [[Caitlin Blackwood]]
* [[Winston Churchill]] - [[Ian McNeice]]
*TBA - [[Meera Syal]]  
* [[Edwin Bracewell]] - [[Bill Paterson]]
*TBA - [[Ian McNeice]] [http://www.mckinneymacartney.com/directors-photography/frake-g-drama.html]
* [[Dalek]]s - [[Dalek operator|operated]] by [[Nicholas Pegg]], [[Barnaby Edwards]] and voiced by [[Nicholas Briggs]]
*TBA - [[Sophie Okonedo]] [http://www.mckinneymacartney.com/directors-photography/frake-g-drama.html]
* [[River Song]] - [[Alex Kingston]]
*TBA - [[Bill Paterson]] [http://www.mckinneymacartney.com/directors-photography/frake-g-drama.html]
* [[Malohkeh]] - [[Richard Hope]]
* [[Vincent van Gogh]] - [[Tony Curran]]
* [[Craig Owens]] - [[James Corden]]
* [[Sophie (The Lodger)|Sophie]] - [[Daisy Haggard]]
* [[Cyber-Leader]] - [[Ruari Mears]]
* [[Judoon]] - [[Paul Kasey]]
* [[Dorium Maldovar|Dorium]] - [[Simon Fisher-Becker]]


== Aliens and Enemies ==
=== Guest ===
*[[Dalek]]s
* [[Prisoner Zero]] - [[Marcello Magni]], [[Olivia Colman]], [[Eden Monteath]], [[Merin Monteath]], [[Matt Smith]], [[Caitlin Blackwood]] and additionally voiced by [[William Wilde]]
*[[Weeping Angel]]s
* [[Octavian (The Time of Angels)|Octavian]] - [[Iain Glen]]
*[[Vampire |Vampire like Humanoids]] in Tudor dress
* [[Angel Bob]] - [[David Atkins]]
*Armed reptilians
* [[Rosanna Calvierri]] - [[Helen McCrory]]
* [[Dream Lord]] - [[Toby Jones]]
* [[Alaya]]/[[Restac]] - [[Neve McIntosh]]
* [[Ambrose Northover]] - [[Nia Roberts]]
* [[Stark (The Pandorica Opens)|Commander Stark]] - [[Christopher Ryan]]


Steven Moffat announced in the January 2010 addition of the ''Doctor Who Magazine'' that there would be no "classic monsters" returning, however he did list several new species of monsters that are set to debut in the new series:
== Production ==
*[[The Timoreen]]
{{section stub}}
*[[The Skraskish]]
=== Crew ===
*[[The Ha'rik]]
==== Producers ====
''to be added''


==Production==
==== Writers ====
===Writers===
''to be added''
Aside from Steven Moffat, who is writing six episodes of the season: all other writers have been confirmed for Series 5:
*[[Mark Gatiss]] (Episode 3)
*[[Toby Whithouse]] (Episode 6)<br /> [[Simon Nye]] (Episode 7)
*[[Chris Chibnall]] (Episodes 8 & 9) 
*[[Richard Curtis]], best known for co-creating and writing the ''Blackadder'' series for [[Rowan Atkinson]] and for writing films such as ''Four Weddings and a Funeral''<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/8244450.stm BBC News: Curtis to pen Doctor Who episode]</ref>
*[[Gareth Roberts]] (Episode 11) &lt;ref&gt;[[DWM Issue 417]]&lt;/ref&gt;


=====Notes=====
==== Directors ====
*After Moffat was announced as new show-runner, speculation began to appear in the media about possible writers for Series 5. The most frequently published speculation is that Moffat had discussed the matter with noted fantasy author and graphic novelist Neil Gaiman, although as of late November 2009 there has been no indication that Gaiman will actually write an episode.
''to be added''
<!---Please do not add Neil Gaiman or any other names. Around 30 September 2009 a list supposedly of Series 5 writers was circulated, including Gaiman and others. Gaiman has denied he is writing an episode. Only after the BBC or reputable media (i.e. Doctor Who Magazine) confirms should additional names be added here.-->


===Filming===
=== Filming ===
''to be added''


== Television stories ==
=== Regular season ===
{| {{prettytable}}
! '''Episode Number''' || '''Title'''  || '''Writer''' || '''Director''' || '''Notes'''
|-
|1 ||{{cs|The Eleventh Hour (TV story)}}||rowspan=2|[[Steven Moffat]]||[[Adam Smith (director)|Adam Smith]]||First appearance of [[Amy Pond]] and [[Rory Williams]]. First appearance of the [[Time field|cracks in time]]. Destruction of the [[Ninth Doctor's sonic screwdriver|blue diode sonic screwdriver]]. First appearance of the [[Eleventh Doctor's sonic screwdriver|green diode sonic screwdriver]].
|-
|2 ||{{cs|The Beast Below (TV story)}}|||[[Andrew Gunn]]||First appearance of [[Liz Ten]] and [[Winston Churchill]].
|-
|3 ||{{cs|Victory of the Daleks (TV story)}}||[[Mark Gatiss]]||Andrew Gunn||First appearance of the [[New Dalek Paradigm]].
|-
|4 & 5 ||{{cs|The Time of Angels (TV story)}} / {{cs|Flesh and Stone (TV story)}} ||Steven Moffat||Adam Smith||Return of [[River Song]] and the [[Weeping Angel]]s. First appearance of [[the Church]].
|-
|6 ||{{cs|The Vampires of Venice (TV story)}}||[[Toby Whithouse]]||[[Jonny Campbell]]||Rory joins the [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] crew. First mention of [[the Silence]].
|-
|7 ||{{cs|Amy's Choice (TV story)}}||[[Simon Nye]]||[[Catherine Morshead]]||
|-
|8 & 9 ||{{cs|The Hungry Earth (TV story)}} / {{cs|Cold Blood (TV story)}}||[[Chris Chibnall]]||[[Ashley Way]]||Reintroduction of the [[Silurian]]s. Rory dies for the first time. The Doctor discovers his TARDIS is fated to explode.
|-
|10 ||{{cs|Vincent and the Doctor (TV story)}}||[[Richard Curtis]]||Jonny Campbell||
|-
|11 ||{{cs|The Lodger (TV story)}}||[[Gareth Roberts]]||Catherine Morshead||First appearance of [[Craig Owens]] and [[Sophie (The Lodger)|Sophie]].
|-
|12 & 13 ||{{cs|The Pandorica Opens (TV story)}} / {{cs|The Big Bang (TV story)}}||Steven Moffat||[[Toby Haynes]]||First appearance of [[Dorium Maldovar]]. Return of Rory. Resolution of the "cracks in time" arc. Amy and Rory are wed.
|}


*The BBC has confirmed that at least one episode will be filmed in [[Croatia]].<ref>[http://gallifreynewsbase.blogspot.com/2009/12/series-one-in-croatia.html "Series One in Croatia"], The Doctor Who News Page, 1 December 2009</ref>
==== DVD box set mini-episodes ====
*It was confirmed in DWM that this series will be known as series 1 from a '''production''' standpoint; it is unknown what it will be publicly known as, though it will likely be series 5 in order to avoid confusion with the fairly recent series 1.
{| {{prettytable}}
*A number of websites have reported a rumor that the BBC is considering splitting Series 5 into two halves, the first half to air in the spring of 2010, and the second half to air later in the year.<ref>[http://scifipulse.net/?p=9028 SciFiPulse.net: Will the Beeb Split Season 5 of Doctor Who in Two?], 7 June 2009, accessed 2 August 2009.</ref>
! '''Episode Number''' || '''Title'''  || '''Writer''' || '''Director''' || '''Notes'''
*According to the online resume of one of the show's crewpeople, part of one episode has been filmed in Croatia.<ref>[http://www.johnbennett.uk.com/uploaded_files/JOHN%20BENNETT%20%20CV.pdf John Bennett CV (PDF file)]</ref>
|-
*Soon after production began on Series 5, images of the new cast on location began to appear in the British media, revealing the Eleventh Doctor's costume, and apparent exterior changes to the TARDIS (most notably the reinstatement of a St. John Ambulance logo which once adorned the TARDIS during the [[First Doctor]] era. The media also revealed in July 2009 that [[Alex Kingston]] will again portray [[River Song]]. As&nbsp; It was later said that she will appear in two episodes. <ref>[http://www.digitalspy.com/cult/a166258/alex-kingston-returns-to-doctor-who.html Alex Kingston returns to 'Doctor Who']</ref> It was announced in [[DWM]] #417 that she'll appear in episodes four and five
| 1 ||{{cs|Meanwhile in the TARDIS (home video)}}: ''Part 1'' ||Steven Moffat|| [[Richard Senior]] || Interlinked between {{cs|The Eleventh Hour (TV story)}} and {{cs|The Beast Below (TV story)}}
*As of January 2009, five out of the series' seven filming blocks have been completed.
|-
| 2 ||{{cs|Meanwhile in the TARDIS (home video)}}: ''Part 2'' ||Steven Moffat|| Richard Senior || Interlinked between {{cs|Flesh and Stone (TV story)}} and {{cs|The Vampires of Venice (TV story)}}
|}


== Episodes ==
=== Episode notes ===
*The opening episode seen filming, features Matt Smith in the [[Tenth Doctor]]'s battered attire, with his sonic screwdriver and TARDIS. It is thought to deal with his post-regeneration trauma. The episode is set in the fictional location of Leadworth, and features Amy Pond in a police officers uniform.
* In [[September (releases)|September]] [[2018 (releases)|2018]], it was revealed that [[Jodie Whittaker]], who portrayed the [[Thirteenth Doctor]], was almost cast as a different character in Series 5.<ref>https://www.express.co.uk/showbiz/tv-radio/1016550/Doctor-Who-season-11-spoilers-Jodie-Whittaker-actors-villain-BBC-news</ref>
*Another episode penned by Mark Gatiss is set in World War II, and it is reported to feature Winston Churchill using the Daleks to fight off the Nazi's. Although no official confirmation has been released to prove this storyline to be accurate, all available information at this point (the inclusion of the Daleks in a World War II environment in the trailer, as well as Mark Gatiss' involvement) would lead to believe this is correct. <ref>[http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/s7/doctorwho/tubetalk/a175881/whos-the-new-doctor-facing-off-against.html]</ref>
*[[Alex Kingston]] was seen filming early on in production, and is confirmed to feature in two episodes. It is thought she will reprise her role as the mysterious Professor River Song.
*One episode will feature [[Vincent van Gogh]] stabbing a yellow monster. {{fact}}
*Another episode that has been filmed in Croatia is thought to feature Vampires. <ref>[http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/cult/s7/doctorwho/news/a189368/doctor-who-filming-in-croatia.html]</ref>
*According to Steven Moffat, the Weeping Angels are to return. <ref>[http://gallifreynewsbase.blogspot.com/2009/12/moffat-announces-monster-return.html]</ref>
*It was confirmed in the preview trailer on the BBC Doctor Who website that the [[Daleks]] will return, as well as [[vampire]]s and Reptilian creatures.
*In an interview in Doctor Who Magazine 417, Matt Smith and Karen Gillan talk about the "Scary" monster in episode one describing it as a "Face Tendril" and being used as a tennis ball on a stick in scenes, expressing them having to act scared with nothing scary there. This could mean the monster in episode one is computer generated.


====Notes====
== Adaptations and merchandising ==
*No details regarding possible storylines have been revealed, although given the events of [[Series 4 (Doctor Who)|Series 4]] there is widespread speculation about the possible return of [[Jenny]] (a character Moffat is known to have prevented from being killed off).
=== Home media ===
*At the 2008 San Diego Comic Con, Moffat claimed that he had only started writing the season on the plane en route to the convention<ref>Zap2It.com: [http://blog.zap2it.com/scifi/2008/07/funny-business.html Funny business for 'Doctor Who' and 'Torchwood' at Comic-Con]</ref>.
==== DVD ====
{{Section stub|This section need to have images added and information on the sets needs to be expanded upon.}}
All episodes of Series 5 were released in [[2010 (releases)|2010]].  


==Series Changes==
{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%;"
*On 6th October 2009, the BBC unveiled a new [[Doctor Who logo|series logo]] which will be launched with Series 5.
|-
*British tabloid media have reported rumours that Moffat plans a "radical redesign" of the TARDIS interior, both to mark the new era and also because of the show's switch to high-definition production.<ref>[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/4926350/Dr-Who-Tardis-to-get-interior-makeover.html Dr Who Tardis to get makeover]</ref>
! style="width:30%;"| '''Name'''
! style="width:10%;"| '''Number and duration<br />of episodes'''
! style="width:10%;"| '''R2 release date'''
! style="width:10%;"| '''R4 release date'''
! style="width:10%;"| '''R1 release date'''
|-
| Doctor Who: Series 5, Volume 1<br />{{cs|The Eleventh Hour (TV story)}}<br />{{cs|The Beast Below (TV story)}}<br />{{cs|Victory of the Daleks (TV story)}} || 1 x 65 min.<br />2 × 45 min. || [[7 June (releases)|7 June]] [[2010 (releases)|2010]] || [[1 July (releases)|1 July]] 2010 || TBA
|-
| Doctor Who: Series 5, Volume 2<br />{{cs|The Time of Angels (TV story)}} /<br />{{cs|Flesh and Stone (TV story)}}<br />{{cs|The Vampires of Venice (TV story)}} || 2 × 45 min.<br />1 x 50 min. || [[5 July (releases)|5 July]] 2010 || [[5 August (releases)|5 August]] 2010 || TBA
|-
| Doctor Who: Series 5, Volume 3<br />{{cs|Amy's Choice (TV story)}}<br />{{cs|The Hungry Earth (TV story)}} /<br />{{cs|Cold Blood (TV story)}} || 3 × 45 min. || [[2 August (releases)|2 August]] 2010 || [[2 September (releases)|2 September]] 2010 || TBA
|-
| Doctor Who: Series 5, Volume 4<br />{{cs|Vincent and the Doctor (TV story)}}<br />{{cs|The Lodger (TV story)}}<br />{{cs|The Pandorica Opens (TV story)}} /<br />{{cs|The Big Bang (TV story)}} || 2 x 45 min.<br />1 × 50 min.<br />1 x 55 min. || [[6 September (releases)|6 September]] 2010 || [[7 October (releases)|7 October]] 2010 || TBA
|-
| Doctor Who: The Complete Fifth Series<br />{{cs|The Eleventh Hour (TV story)}}<br /><small>{{cs|Meanwhile in the TARDIS (TV story)}}: ''Scene 1''</small><br />{{cs|The Beast Below (TV story)}}<br />{{cs|Victory of the Daleks (TV story)}}<br />{{cs|The Time of Angels (TV story)}} /<br />{{cs|Flesh and Stone (TV story)}}<br /><small>{{cs|Meanwhile in the TARDIS (TV story)}}: ''Scene 2''</small><br />{{cs|The Vampires of Venice (TV story)}}<br />{{cs|Amy's Choice (TV story)}}<br />{{cs|The Hungry Earth (TV story)}} /<br />{{cs|Cold Blood (TV story)}}<br />{{cs|Vincent and the Doctor (TV story)}}<br />{{cs|The Lodger (TV story)}}<br />{{cs|The Pandorica Opens (TV story)}} /<br />{{cs|The Big Bang (TV story)}} || 8 x 45 min.<br />3 x 50 min.<br />1 x 55 min.<br />1 x 65 min.<br />1 x 3 min.<br />1 x 4 min. || [[8 November (releases)|8 November]] 2010 || [[2 December (releases)|2 December]] 2010 || [[9 November (releases)|9 November]] 2010
|-
|}


==Confirmed Rumours==
==== Blu-ray ====
* [[Richard Curtis]] has confirmed that Series 5 (Series 1) will be broadcast in February 2010.<ref>http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/cult/s7/doctorwho/news/a181313/curtis-reveals-who-episode-details.html</ref>
Series 5 released on [[21 November (releases)|21 November]] [[2023 (releases)|2023]] in a limited edition Blu-ray box set containing every "New Who" series up to [[Series 13 (Doctor Who 2005)|Series 13]].<ref>https://www.ign.com/articles/doctor-who-limited-edition-complete-new-who-blu-ray-set-is-up-for-preorder</ref>
* In [[DWM Issue 397]], [[Steven Moffat]] wrote the "Production Notes" feature. This consisted mainly of an anecdote about how he became the head writer but he also touched upon his plans for Series 5. In particular he wrote "[[Piers Wenger]] and I are hard at work on Series 5. I can tell you nothing of our plans (except, obviously, THEY'RE BACK!)". Some have interpreted "they" to refer to the [[Time Lord]]s, who had been "killed off" as a race during the Davies era. However, others have interpreted this as simply referring to the [[Dalek]]s, who have become notorious for returning at least once a series since the revival. In a radio interview on 15th December 2009, Steven Moffat confirmed the return of the [[Weeping Angel]]; whether these are the species in question that are back is unknown.
**It could well mean Time Lords as they were brought back in [[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]. Yet killed off near the end so it may just be reffering to the [[Daleks]] return.
* The speculation as to whether "They're back" refers to the Time Lords may intensify with the announcement in September 2009 of a ''[[Blue Peter]]'' contest in which entrants are being asked to design "'''a''' TARDIS console" to be used within the series, which could be interpreted as referring to a TARDIS other than the Doctor's.<ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/proginfo/tv/2009/wk40/tue.shtml BBC Press Announcement]</ref> At the time of the contest's launch in early October, however, the contest description suggested that the console should look like "something the Doctor put together" suggesting a different storyline possibility.<ref>[http://gallifreynewsbase.blogspot.com/2009/10/more-details-of-blue-peter-contest.html Doctor Who News Page: More Details of Blue Peter Contest]</ref>
* [[Murray Gold]] confirmed in an interview that he would be staying on for Series 5, and that he would be composing a new theme.<ref>[http://www.musicfromthemovies.com/index2.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=67&Itemid=66 Music from the Movies interview with Murray Gold]</ref> He also revealed that [[Gareth Roberts]] and [[Mark Gatiss]] would be writing for Series 5.


== Novels&nbsp;==
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* [[Apollo 13]]
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*[[Night of the Humans]]
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*[[The Forgotten Army]]
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==Footnotes==
=== Soundtrack ===
{{reflist|http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/cult/s7/doctorwho/news/a188754/curtis-reveals-who-van-gogh-casting.html}}
According to Who Online, the soundtrack for Series 5 was released on [[8 November (releases)|8 November]], [[2010 (releases)|2010]]. <ref>http://www.drwho-online.co.uk/news/</ref>


==External Links==
== Stories set during this season ==
*http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/cult/s7/doctorwho/news/a181313/curtis-reveals-who-episode-details.html
=== Novels ===
* ''[[Apollo 23 (novel)|Apollo 23]]''
* ''[[Night of the Humans (novel)|Night of the Humans]]''
* ''[[The Forgotten Army (novel)|The Forgotten Army]]''
* ''[[Nuclear Time (novel)|Nuclear Time]]''
* ''[[The King's Dragon (novel)|The King's Dragon]]''
* ''[[The Glamour Chase (novel)|The Glamour Chase]]''
* ''[[The Coming of the Terraphiles (novel)|The Coming of the Terraphiles]]''


=== Audiobooks ===
* ''[[The Ring of Steel (audio story)|The Ring of Steel]]''
* ''[[The Runaway Train (audio story)|The Runaway Train]]''
* ''[[The Jade Pyramid (audio story)|The Jade Pyramid]]''
* ''[[The Hounds of Artemis (audio story)|The Hounds of Artemis]]''


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== External links ==
[[Category:Doctor Who seasons]]
* http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/cult/s7/doctorwho/news/a181313/curtis-reveals-who-episode-details.html
* http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/cult/s7/doctorwho/news/a188754/curtis-reveals-who-van-gogh-casting.html
* http://www.bbcamerica.com/content/23/anglophenia.jsp?bc_id=1592
 
== Footnotes ==
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Series 5 of Doctor Who ran from 3 April 2010 to 26 June 2010. It starred Matt Smith as the Eleventh Doctor, Karen Gillan as Amy Pond and Arthur Darvill as Rory Williams. The series opened with The Eleventh Hour [+]Loading...["The Eleventh Hour (TV story)"] and concluded with The Big Bang [+]Loading...["The Big Bang (TV story)"].

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It consisted of ten stories and thirteen episodes. With the start of this series, the show was now helmed by new head writer Steven Moffat.

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Beth Willis, Steven Moffat and Piers Wenger in a publicity shot for Series 5.

Executive producer and head writer Russell T Davies and executive producer Julie Gardner officially left production on Doctor Who at the end of filming of series 4's special episodes in 2009. Their last story, The End of Time [+]Loading...["The End of Time (TV story)"], aired on 25 December 2009 and 1 January 2010. In May 2008, Steven Moffat, a multi Hugo Award winning Doctor Who writer for this outgoing production era, was announced as the Doctor Who head writer and executive producer.

Although he was not involved with the fifth series or any series involving Moffat as head writer, Davies returned to the series when he became head writer of the 2023 specials, having also written episodes of spin-off shows Torchwood and The Sarah Jane Adventures, along with involvement in the Doctor Who: Lockdown! event and the 2018 revival of the Target novelisations, during Moffat and Chris Chibnall's eras on Doctor Who.

Moffat stated that no characters from the first Russell T Davies era would return in series 5.[1] This did not prove entirely true. River Song, a Moffat-created character from the Russell T Davies era, returned in four episodes of this series.

Gardner was replaced by her successor as BBC Wales Head of Drama, Piers Wenger. Beth Willis was added as a third executive producer — giving the show three execs for the first time since Mal Young left at the end of Series 1. The line producer of the series — a position once held by Phil Collinson — was split between Tracie Simpson and Peter Bennett, two members of the production staff who had risen to prominence during "the specials". For the first time since 2005, the series also credited a co-producer, Patrick Schweitzer, for episodes 6 and 10, the two episodes filmed in Croatia. Other senior members of the production staff, such as production designer Ed Thomas and composer Murray Gold remained at their posts.

Several departments underwent big changes beginning with The Eleventh Hour [+]Loading...["The Eleventh Hour (TV story)"]. Directors of photography Rory Taylor and Ernie Vincze — who between them had fairly evenly split responsibilities since 2005 — left, along with Davies and Gardner. They were replaced by a series of individuals, each handling only one or two episodes of the series.

The costume department came under the leadership of Ray Holman, who replaced Louise Page, the longest-serving designer since the Hartnell era costumer Daphne Dare. The change, however, was not just the replacement of one individual with another, as Holman brought in members of his design company to fill junior positions in the costume department.

Series 5 also saw a subtler behind-the-scenes change, especially for the more junior members of the production team. Combined with the general economic downturn that saw an across-the-board cut in jobs, it was also the first year since 2004 that Torchwood was not in some stage of production at BBC Wales. This meant there was some job competition at the Upper Boat Studios. Some long-term members of staff left the studios completely, while others took effective reductions in rank to remain. Arwel Wyn Jones, for instance, went from being the supervising art director for the previous two series to alternating set decorating duties with Julian Luxton. Still, others remained in Wales, but shifted to Moffat's other Welsh production, Sherlock, or found placement on Merlin, Being Human or other BBC Wales programmes.

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While issue 410 of Doctor Who Magazine initially reported that the series' numbering would be reset to series 1 like the first Russell T Davies series had done before,[2] by the time of the DVD, Blu-ray, and soundtrack releases, this series was officially known by 2|entertain and Silva Screen Records' cover design as series 5, with the following series being series 6, and so on. As of November 2023, BBC iPlayer officially listed this series as series 5 of "Doctor Who (2005–2022)".

New TARDIS team[[edit] | [edit source]]

During his acceptance speech for the award for Best Drama Performance at the National Television Awards on 29 October 2008, David Tennant announced that he would not return for the fifth series. His successor, Matt Smith, was announced as the Eleventh Doctor on 3 January 2009 during a broadcast of a special episode of Doctor Who Confidential entitled The Eleventh Doctor.[3] Karen Gillan was cast as the Eleventh Doctor's companion, Amy Pond.

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In addition to the cast and crew changes, many of the other continuing elements of the show also underwent major redesigns at the start of the series. Most conspicuous was the 6 October 2009 unveiling of a new series logo — the first significant departure from the one that debuted on Rose [+]Loading...["Rose (TV story)"]. Likewise, the TARDIS itself got a noticeable exterior and radical interior make-over. British tabloid media reported the switch was due to the show's switch to high-definition production,[4] although Doctor Who had already started broadcasting in HD since April of that year.

The logo for Series 5 as it was originally unveiled in late 2009 and as it is used on merchandise

A new Doctor Who theme arrangement was introduced, replacing the version introduced for the 2007 Christmas special. Like that version and variations of the theme introduced in Rose [+]Loading...["Rose (TV story)"], Ron Grainer's theme was arranged by Murray Gold.

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Episode Number Title Writer Director Notes
1 The Eleventh Hour [+]Loading...["The Eleventh Hour (TV story)"] Steven Moffat Adam Smith First appearance of Amy Pond and Rory Williams. First appearance of the cracks in time. Destruction of the blue diode sonic screwdriver. First appearance of the green diode sonic screwdriver.
2 The Beast Below [+]Loading...["The Beast Below (TV story)"] Andrew Gunn First appearance of Liz Ten and Winston Churchill.
3 Victory of the Daleks [+]Loading...["Victory of the Daleks (TV story)"] Mark Gatiss Andrew Gunn First appearance of the New Dalek Paradigm.
4 & 5 The Time of Angels [+]Loading...["The Time of Angels (TV story)"] / Flesh and Stone [+]Loading...["Flesh and Stone (TV story)"] Steven Moffat Adam Smith Return of River Song and the Weeping Angels. First appearance of the Church.
6 The Vampires of Venice [+]Loading...["The Vampires of Venice (TV story)"] Toby Whithouse Jonny Campbell Rory joins the TARDIS crew. First mention of the Silence.
7 Amy's Choice [+]Loading...["Amy's Choice (TV story)"] Simon Nye Catherine Morshead
8 & 9 The Hungry Earth [+]Loading...["The Hungry Earth (TV story)"] / Cold Blood [+]Loading...["Cold Blood (TV story)"] Chris Chibnall Ashley Way Reintroduction of the Silurians. Rory dies for the first time. The Doctor discovers his TARDIS is fated to explode.
10 Vincent and the Doctor [+]Loading...["Vincent and the Doctor (TV story)"] Richard Curtis Jonny Campbell
11 The Lodger [+]Loading...["The Lodger (TV story)"] Gareth Roberts Catherine Morshead First appearance of Craig Owens and Sophie.
12 & 13 The Pandorica Opens [+]Loading...["The Pandorica Opens (TV story)"] / The Big Bang [+]Loading...["The Big Bang (TV story)"] Steven Moffat Toby Haynes First appearance of Dorium Maldovar. Return of Rory. Resolution of the "cracks in time" arc. Amy and Rory are wed.

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Episode Number Title Writer Director Notes
1 Meanwhile in the TARDIS [+]Loading...["Meanwhile in the TARDIS (home video)"]: Part 1 Steven Moffat Richard Senior Interlinked between The Eleventh Hour [+]Loading...["The Eleventh Hour (TV story)"] and The Beast Below [+]Loading...["The Beast Below (TV story)"]
2 Meanwhile in the TARDIS [+]Loading...["Meanwhile in the TARDIS (home video)"]: Part 2 Steven Moffat Richard Senior Interlinked between Flesh and Stone [+]Loading...["Flesh and Stone (TV story)"] and The Vampires of Venice [+]Loading...["The Vampires of Venice (TV story)"]

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All episodes of Series 5 were released in 2010.

Name Number and duration
of episodes
R2 release date R4 release date R1 release date
Doctor Who: Series 5, Volume 1
The Eleventh Hour [+]Loading...["The Eleventh Hour (TV story)"]
The Beast Below [+]Loading...["The Beast Below (TV story)"]
Victory of the Daleks [+]Loading...["Victory of the Daleks (TV story)"]
1 x 65 min.
2 × 45 min.
7 June 2010 1 July 2010 TBA
Doctor Who: Series 5, Volume 2
The Time of Angels [+]Loading...["The Time of Angels (TV story)"] /
Flesh and Stone [+]Loading...["Flesh and Stone (TV story)"]
The Vampires of Venice [+]Loading...["The Vampires of Venice (TV story)"]
2 × 45 min.
1 x 50 min.
5 July 2010 5 August 2010 TBA
Doctor Who: Series 5, Volume 3
Amy's Choice [+]Loading...["Amy's Choice (TV story)"]
The Hungry Earth [+]Loading...["The Hungry Earth (TV story)"] /
Cold Blood [+]Loading...["Cold Blood (TV story)"]
3 × 45 min. 2 August 2010 2 September 2010 TBA
Doctor Who: Series 5, Volume 4
Vincent and the Doctor [+]Loading...["Vincent and the Doctor (TV story)"]
The Lodger [+]Loading...["The Lodger (TV story)"]
The Pandorica Opens [+]Loading...["The Pandorica Opens (TV story)"] /
The Big Bang [+]Loading...["The Big Bang (TV story)"]
2 x 45 min.
1 × 50 min.
1 x 55 min.
6 September 2010 7 October 2010 TBA
Doctor Who: The Complete Fifth Series
The Eleventh Hour [+]Loading...["The Eleventh Hour (TV story)"]
Meanwhile in the TARDIS [+]Loading...["Meanwhile in the TARDIS (TV story)"]: Scene 1
The Beast Below [+]Loading...["The Beast Below (TV story)"]
Victory of the Daleks [+]Loading...["Victory of the Daleks (TV story)"]
The Time of Angels [+]Loading...["The Time of Angels (TV story)"] /
Flesh and Stone [+]Loading...["Flesh and Stone (TV story)"]
Meanwhile in the TARDIS [+]Loading...["Meanwhile in the TARDIS (TV story)"]: Scene 2
The Vampires of Venice [+]Loading...["The Vampires of Venice (TV story)"]
Amy's Choice [+]Loading...["Amy's Choice (TV story)"]
The Hungry Earth [+]Loading...["The Hungry Earth (TV story)"] /
Cold Blood [+]Loading...["Cold Blood (TV story)"]
Vincent and the Doctor [+]Loading...["Vincent and the Doctor (TV story)"]
The Lodger [+]Loading...["The Lodger (TV story)"]
The Pandorica Opens [+]Loading...["The Pandorica Opens (TV story)"] /
The Big Bang [+]Loading...["The Big Bang (TV story)"]
8 x 45 min.
3 x 50 min.
1 x 55 min.
1 x 65 min.
1 x 3 min.
1 x 4 min.
8 November 2010 2 December 2010 9 November 2010

Blu-ray[[edit] | [edit source]]

Series 5 released on 21 November 2023 in a limited edition Blu-ray box set containing every "New Who" series up to Series 13.[6]

Soundtrack[[edit] | [edit source]]

According to Who Online, the soundtrack for Series 5 was released on 8 November, 2010. [7]

Stories set during this season[[edit] | [edit source]]

Novels[[edit] | [edit source]]

Audiobooks[[edit] | [edit source]]

External links[[edit] | [edit source]]

Footnotes[[edit] | [edit source]]