ep 1 the eleventh hour ,ep 2 the beast below ,ep 3 victory of the daleks ,ep 4 p 1 time of angels ,ep 5 p2 flesh and stone ,ep 6 vampires of Venice ,ep 7 amys choice ,ep 8 p 1 the ground beneath their feet,ep 9 p 2 cold blood,ep 10 Vincent and the doctor,ep 11 the lodger,ep 12 p 1 the pandoricia opens,ep 13 the big bang
series 5 will be great :)
"An Unearthly Child"
The first episode of series 5 is apparently called The Eleventh Hour.
The first episode of Doctor Who was named 'The Unearthly Child' and aired on 23rd November 1963.
The 13th episode in the 4th series of Doctor Who is called 'Journey's End'.
The 12th episode of Series 4 was called 'The Stolen Earth'.
Season 3 Episode five 'First Time'
It was called 'the Daleks'
The first episode of series 5 is called The Eleventh Hour.
The episode is called Logopolis and is also the first appearance of Peter Davison (the fifth Doctor).
Spearhead from Space.
THey first appeared in 1963, in an episode called 'The Daleks'. There was a Doctor Who movie called 'Doctor Who and The Daleks', But I'm not sure when that was released.
"The Unearthly Child" was the first named episode, there was a pilot episode before it.
The Eleventh Hour.
The first episode of series 5 is apparently called The Eleventh Hour.
Episode eight is called The Hungry Earth and is the first half of a two part story, the second (episode 9) is called Cold Blood.
The very first doctor who episode ever (in black and white) was called the unearthly child. Some of it can be watched on youtube but the entire episode is not available. Look for it on DVD if you are interested. If you were wondering about the first episode of the newer generation (the one started in 2005 with the 9th doctor), the first episode of this "sequal series" is entitled 'Rose'.
There are multiple ones. This quote is incorporated with the Eleventh Doctor. He first quoted this in the episode "The Eleventh Hour".
She first appeared in 1973 in an episode called The Time Warrior. The Doctor at the time was the third Doctor, played by Jon Pertwee.