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It was released in the US and Canada on 5 October 2010. [12] In 2019, Dreamland was released in Germany on DVD under the title Doctor Who - Dreamland: Invasion der Area 51 and both 10th Doctor's animated adventures were released on Blu-ray Doctor Who - Animated Double Feature Collection: Dreamland / Auf der Suche nach der Unendlichkeit. [13]
This series centres on the true identity of River Song (who was introduced in series 4 and recurred in series 5, played by Alex Kingston), [46] and the Doctor's "death". The original transmission of series 6 was split into two parts, with the first seven episodes airing April to June 2011 and the final six from late August to October 2011.
Season 4 is notable for being the only season of Doctor Who from which not a single complete serial survives. The missing episodes are: The Smugglers – All 4 episodes; The Tenth Planet – Episode 4 (of 4 total) (Animated recreation exists) The Power of the Daleks – All 6 episodes (Animated recreations exist) The Highlanders – All 4 episodes
4.4 Episode 5: "The Poison Sky" 4.5 6 Episode 6: "The Doctor's Daughter" Alice Troughton: Stephen Greenhorn: Phil Collinson 4.6 Episode 10: "Midnight" Russell T Davies 4.8 7 Episode 11: "Turn Left" Graeme Harper Susie Liggat 4.11 8 Episode 8: "Silence in the Library" Euros Lyn: Steven Moffat Phil Collinson 4.9 Episode 9: "Forest of the Dead" 4.10 9
Doctor Who follows the adventures of the title character, a rogue Time Lord with somewhat unknown origins who goes by the name "the Doctor".The Doctor fled Gallifrey, the planet of the Time Lords, in a stolen TARDIS ("Time and Relative Dimension(s) in Space"), a time machine that travels by materialising into, and dematerialising out of, the time vortex.
The 2008–2010 specials of the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who are a series of five specials that linked the programme's fourth and fifth series.The specials were produced in lieu of a full series in 2009, to allow the new production team for the programme enough time to prepare for the fifth series in 2010, in light of Russell T Davies's decision to step down as ...
Among readers of Doctor Who Magazine, the episode was voted the second-best story of the fourth series, behind "The Stolen Earth" and "Journey's End", with an average rating of 8.81/10; [14] and the episode was the fourth best-received episode of the fourth series among members of the Doctor Who Forum, with an approval rating of 88.0%.
[5] Raynor initially envisioned the poisonous gas would be emitted by factories, but changed it in later drafts to cars for several reasons: the episode would provide social commentary and the idea of an "evil satnav system" was "much more engageable" and "irresistible". Davies thought the concept was "so very Doctor Who".