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The first and fifth episodes were written by [[Russell T Davies]], who also wrote the story arc. The third episode was co-written by Davies and [[James Moran]] whilst the second and fourth were by newcomer [[John Fay]], though according to Moran's blog, all three writers had input into the storyline. [[Freema Agyeman]] and [[Noel Clarke]] were originally scheduled to appear as [[Martha Jones]] and [[Mickey Smith]], Agyeman appearing throughout the story arc and Clarke in the final two episodes. When Agyeman was signed to co-star in ''Law & Order: UK'' her appearance was whittled down to a one-scene cameo, which was ultimately cut when she became completely unavailable. Clarke was forced to pull out at a later stage due to film commitments. ([[REF]]: ''[[Doctor Who: The Writer's Tale|Doctor Who: The Writer's Tale - The Final Chapter]]'') and [[Nicholas Briggs]], who has written and acted in many licensed-by-BBC and unlicensed ''Doctor Who'' franchise spinoffs since the 1980s, and who is the revived ''Doctor Who'' series' resident alien voiceover artist, makes his first on-screen appearance in a televised Who-franchise production. An appearance by the [[Tenth Doctor]] was speculated on but did not occur, although references to the character are made in dialogue (including a reference in ''Day Five'' that serves to cover the issue of why he isn't on Earth to combat the 456).
The first and fifth episodes were written by [[Russell T Davies]], who also wrote the story arc. The third episode was co-written by Davies and [[James Moran]] whilst the second and fourth were by newcomer [[John Fay]], though according to Moran's blog, all three writers had input into the storyline. [[Freema Agyeman]] and [[Noel Clarke]] were originally scheduled to appear as [[Martha Jones]] and [[Mickey Smith]], Agyeman appearing throughout the story arc and Clarke in the final two episodes. When Agyeman was signed to co-star in ''Law & Order: UK'' her appearance was whittled down to a one-scene cameo, which was ultimately cut when she became completely unavailable. Clarke was forced to pull out at a later stage due to film commitments. ([[REF]]: ''[[Doctor Who: The Writer's Tale|Doctor Who: The Writer's Tale - The Final Chapter]]'') and [[Nicholas Briggs]], who has written and acted in many licensed-by-BBC and unlicensed ''Doctor Who'' franchise spinoffs since the 1980s, and who is the revived ''Doctor Who'' series' resident alien voiceover artist, makes his first on-screen appearance in a televised Who-franchise production. An appearance by the [[Tenth Doctor]] was speculated on but did not occur, although references to the character are made in dialogue (including a reference in ''Day Five'' that serves to cover the issue of why he isn't on Earth to combat the 456).


Production on this series began in August [[2008]]. It was broadcast in July [[2009]] on [[BBC One]]. The Series aired from Monday. [[6  July|6 July]] to Friday the [[10 July|10th]].
Production on this series began in August [[2008]]. It was broadcast in July [[2009]] on [[BBC One]]. The Series aired from Monday. [[6 July]] to Friday the [[10 July|10th]].


This season starred [[John Barrowman]] as [[Jack Harkness]], [[Eve Myles]] as [[Gwen Cooper]], [[Gareth David-Lloyd]] as [[Ianto Jones]] (in the first four episodes of the season) and [[Kai Owen]] as [[Rhys Williams]].
This season starred [[John Barrowman]] as [[Jack Harkness]], [[Eve Myles]] as [[Gwen Cooper]], [[Gareth David-Lloyd]] as [[Ianto Jones]] (in the first four episodes of the season) and [[Kai Owen]] as [[Rhys Williams]].
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