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==Story notes==
==Story notes==
*This episode was mistakenly entitled '''Reality Check''', '''A Clinical Finish''', '''Don't Go Up The Stairs''', and '''Something At the Top Of The Stairs'''.
*This episode was mistakenly entitled '''Reality Check''', '''A Clinical Finish''', '''Don't Go Up The Stairs''', and '''Something At the Top Of The Stairs'''.
*"[[The Lodger (comic story)|The Lodger]]" is also a comic strip story by Gareth Roberts. Roberts has confirmed this story is an adaptation of the basic premise of the other, however he has stated that they differ quite a lot in that the comic was written for different characters (the [[Tenth Doctor]] and [[Mickey Smith]]) and focused on the "domestic set-up" while the TV story involves "something at the top of the stairs".[http://www.sfx.co.uk/2010/06/10/“the-lodger”-interview/] This wouldn't be the first time that a non-televised story had been adapted on the TV series, the ''[[Human Nature]]'' story being an example of [[Human Nature (TV story)|adaption]] to the TV series.
*"[[The Lodger (comic story)|The Lodger]]" is also a comic strip story by Gareth Roberts. Roberts has confirmed this story is an adaptation of the basic premise of the other, however he has stated that they differ quite a lot in that the comic was written for different characters (the [[Tenth Doctor]] and [[Mickey Smith]]) and focused on the "domestic set-up" while the TV story involves "something at the top of the stairs".<ref>http://www.sfx.co.uk/2010/06/10/“the-lodger”-interview/</ref> This isn't the first adaption on the TV series, {{NA|Human Nature}} being [[Human Nature (TV story)|a previous example]].
*The Doctor wears a football kit, playing for [[Craig Owens|Craig]]'s pub team, the King's Arms.
*The Doctor wears a football kit, playing for [[Craig Owens|Craig]]'s pub team, the King's Arms.
*Several previous Doctors appeared in brief flashed when The Doctor knocked heads with Craig.
*Several previous Doctors appeared in brief flashed when The Doctor knocked heads with Craig.
*This is an Amy-lite episode, similar to the [[Martha Jones|Martha]] (and Doctor)-lite episode [[DW]]: ''[[Blink]]'' and [[Donna Noble|Donna]]-lite episode ''[[Midnight]]''.
*This is an Amy-lite episode, similar to the [[Martha Jones|Martha]] (and Doctor)-lite episode [[DW]]: ''[[Blink]]'' and [[Donna Noble|Donna]]-lite episode ''[[Midnight]]''.
*This is the first time in the new series that the Doctor has definitively stated how many incarnations he has had - He tells Craig he is the eleventh.
*This is the first time in the new series that the Doctor has definitively stated how many incarnations he has had &mdash; he tells Craig he is the eleventh.


=== Ratings ===
=== Ratings ===

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The Lodger is the eleventh episode of Series 5.

Synopsis

The Doctor forgets to set the TARDIS controls leaving Amy trapped inside as she ends up travelling one week into the future, without the Doctor. This leaves the Doctor trapped on Earth as he awaits the return of his TARDIS. While the Doctor waits, he discovers there's a house on Aickman road with a staircase that people go up, but never down... To solve the mystery of the man upstairs, the Doctor must pass himself off as a normal human being, and share a flat with Craig Owens. [1]

Plot

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Cast

Production crew

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References

  • The Doctor wears a shirt with 11 on when playing a football match, both referencing him being the Eleventh Doctor and this being the eleventh episode of Series 5.
  • This may also be a reference to the fact that Matt Smith originally wanted to become a professional footballer before a leg injury, causing him to focus on acting instead.
  • The football match may also be a reference to the FIFA World Cup England vs USA match that kicked off just as The Lodger finished, on a rival channel (ITV).
  • A post card advertising a Vincent Van Gogh art display is stuck to the fridge, a reference to the previous episode, DW: Vincent and the Doctor.
  • The Doctor making Craig an omelette may be a reference to Matt Smith's culinary talents - At the age of nine, Matt won at Junior Masterchef. However it may also be a reference to Gavin and Stacy, the series which James Corden starred in and wrote, in which the only food Stacy's mum ever seem to cook is omelets.
  • When The Doctor rushes out of the shower in fear of Craig's safety he grabs Craig's toothbrush rather than his Sonic screwdriver, in reverse of the comic strip of the same name in which Mickey grabs The Doctors sonic screwdriver rather than his own toothbrush.

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