Series 6 (Doctor Who 2005)

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Series 6 of Doctor Who, sometimes known as Season 32 to avoid confusion with Season 6, was aired in 2011. DWM 419 confirmed that it had been commissioned by the BBC, and producer Piers Wenger also announced the same at the BBC Press Launch for series five in March 2010.

Filming started in July 2010. This series was preceded by a 2010 Christmas Special written by Steven Moffat. The series was split into two sections, with the first episode, The Impossible Astronaut airing on 23rd April 2011. It paused after the seventh episode, A Good Man Goes to War was aired. The series picked up with the eighth episode, Let's Kill Hitler, at the end of August and ran through to the final, thirteenth episode, The Wedding of River Song. Short prequels were released on the official site to publicise the series, the first time such brief productions had been made since the Tardisodes of Series 2.

Overview

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Television stories

Promotional postcard for the Autumn half of the series.

Christmas special

Episode
Number
Title Writer Director Notes
N/A A Christmas Carol Steven Moffat Toby Haynes

Comic Relief mini-episodes

Episode
Number
Title Writer Director Notes
N/A Pt. 1: Space
Pt. 2: Time
Steven Moffat Richard Senior

Regular season

Spring

Episode Number Title Writer Director Notes
1 & 2 Pt. 1: The Impossible Astronaut
Pt. 2: Day of the Moon
Steven Moffat Toby Haynes First appearance of the Silence and Madame Kovarian. Return of River Song.
3 The Curse of the Black Spot Steve Thompson Jeremy Webb Moved from the Autumn half to Episode 3. First appearance of Henry Avery and Toby Avery. Reappearance of Kovarian.
4 The Doctor's Wife Neil Gaiman Richard Clark Changed from Episode 3. Reappearance of the Ood.
5 & 6 Pt. 1: The Rebel Flesh
Pt. 2: The Almost People
Matthew Graham Julian Simpson Reappearance of Kovarian and introduction of the Flesh concept.
7 Pt. 1: A Good Man Goes to War Steven Moffat Peter Hoar End of the Spring half of Series 6. Return of River Song, along with the Cybermen, Sontarans, Judoon, Silurians, Kovarian, Henry Avery, Toby Avery and Dorium

Autumn

Episode Number Title Writer Director Notes
8 Pt. 2: Let's Kill Hitler Steven Moffat Richard Senior Start of the Autumn half of Series 6. Conclusion to A Good Man Goes to War.
9 Night Terrors Mark Gatiss Richard Clark Changed from episode four.
10 The Girl Who Waited Tom MacRae Nick Hurran
11 The God Complex Toby Whithouse Nick Hurran Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; refs with no name must have content Amy and Rory leave the Doctor. Cameo appearance of the Weeping Angels.
12 Closing Time Gareth Roberts Steve Hughes Reintroduction of the Cybermats and return of Craig Owens, Sophie and the Cybermen. Return of River Song, Madame Kovarian and the Silence.
13 The Wedding of River Song Steven Moffat Jeremy Webb Reappearance of Winston Churchill, River Song, Dorium, the Silence and Madame Kovarian

Mini-episodes

Doctor Who Confidential mini-episode

Episode
Number
Title Writer Director Notes
N/A Death is the Only Answer Pupils from Oakley CE Junior School Jeremy Webb Appearance of an Ood

DVD Box Set Mini-episodes

These five mini-episodes were released on the Series 6 DVD boxset. They were all given an umbrella title of Night and the Doctor.

Episode
Number
Title Writer Director Notes
1 Bad Night Steven Moffat
2 Good Night Steven Moffat
3 & 4 Pt. 1: First Night
Pt. 2: Last Night
Steven Moffat
5 Up All Night Tom MacRae Prequel to Closing Time

Cast

Primary cast

Secondary cast

Guest cast

Novels

Audiobooks

DVD and Blu-ray release

The DVD release of Series 6 was issued in two parts, unlike the preceding series, which was released in four or five parts over the duration of the series. Part One, which contains episodes one to seven, was released on 11th July 2011, shortly after the airing of episode seven. Part Two was released in the autumn, shortly after episode thirteen was aired.[1] Both parts were released as a box set on November 22 with the Night and the Doctor minisodes and the Doctor Who Confidential cutdowns.[2]

Footnotes