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|companions = {{il|[[Amy Pond|Amy]], [[River Song|River]]}} | |companions = {{il|[[Amy Pond|Amy]], [[River Song|River]]}} | ||
|featuring = Rory Williams | |featuring = Rory Williams | ||
|featuring2 = Churchill| | |featuring2 = Churchill | ||
featuring3 = Vincent van Gogh | |featuring3 = Vincent van Gogh | ||
|featuring4 = Liz 10 | |featuring4 = Liz 10 | ||
|featuring5 = Bracewell | |featuring5 = Dorium Maldovar | ||
|featuring6 = Bracewell | |||
|enemy = [[The Alliance (The Pandorica Opens)|The Alliance]] | |enemy = [[The Alliance (The Pandorica Opens)|The Alliance]] | ||
|setting = [[Stonehenge]], [[102]] | |setting = [[Stonehenge]], [[102]] | ||
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'''''The Pandorica Opens''''' was the twelfth episode of [[Series 5 (Doctor Who)|series 5]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]''. | '''''The Pandorica Opens''''' was the twelfth episode of [[Series 5 (Doctor Who)|series 5]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]''. | ||
It was the first of a two-part series finale. Its narrative concluded in [[The Big Bang (TV story)|the following episode]]. [[River Song]] made a reappearance in this episode, as did the [[Auton]]s, along with the stunning return of [[Rory Williams]], after losing his life and every trace of his existence, save one link that provided the means for his resurrection. | It was the first of a two-part series finale. Its narrative concluded in [[The Big Bang (TV story)|the following episode]]. [[River Song]], [[Winston Churchill]], [[Vincent van Gogh]], [[Edwin Bracewell]] and [[Elizabeth X|Liz 10]] all made a reappearance in this episode, as did the [[Auton]]s, along with the stunning return of [[Rory Williams]], after losing his life and every trace of his existence, save one link that provided the means for his resurrection. [[Dorium Maldovar]] makes his first appearance in this episode. | ||
At the time of its release, it was unique amongst BBC Wales series finales as the first series-ender with significant [[principal photography]] outside [[Wales]]. It was also the first to have been the ''Doctor Who'' debut of its [[director]] and [[cinematographer]]. It was the first finale to have used major guest actors — aside from [[companion]]s — who had featured in previous single episodes of the series. Finally, it featured the largest number of individual alien species seen in a single episode of ''Doctor Who'' ever. | At the time of its release, it was unique amongst BBC Wales series finales as the first series-ender with significant [[principal photography]] outside [[Wales]]. It was also the first to have been the ''Doctor Who'' debut of its [[director]] and [[cinematographer]]. It was the first finale to have used major guest actors — aside from [[companion]]s — who had featured in previous single episodes of the series. Finally, it featured the largest number of individual alien species seen in a single episode of ''Doctor Who'' ever. |
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