The Pandorica was built by an alliance of the Doctor's greatest foes who were under the mistaken belief that the Doctor was responsible for the cracks in the universe. It was built to imprision the Doctor, presumably indefinately.
The Doctor in the future, went back to the Roman time using the transporter that River left behind to give Rory his Sonic Screwdriver. By giving him the sonic screwdriver, he told Rory to go and open the Pandorica with it. He did, and the Doctor found out that he had indeed come from the future, exclaiming "Oh good, I have a future." Rory then, told by the future doctor who wears a Fez and holds a Mop from some musuem, puts the screwdriver into Amy's coat pocket. The Future doctor then finds it in Future amy's pocket.
The Eleventh Hour The Beast Below Victory of the Daleks The Time of Angels and Flesh and Stone (two part story) Vampires of Venice Amy's Choice The Hungry Earth and Cold Blood (two part story) Vincent and the Doctor The Lodger The Pandorica Opens and The Big Bang (two part story)
At the end of season/series 5 of Doctor Who, a crack in the universe had completely eradicated everything but the earth from existence. The Doctor flew the Pandorica into the exploding TARDIS and scattered genetic and biological information about the entire universe to recreate it, in effect creating a second "big bang".
The Cybermen have appeared in the following episodes (including the parallel, Pete's World Cybermen, but not including spin-off shows like Torchwood or audio plays, comic strips, etc.): The Tenth Planet The Moonbase The Tomb of the Cybermen The Wheel in Space The Invasion The War Games (thought projection; cameo) The Mind of Evil (hallucination; archival photo) Carnival of Monsters (again, just a cameo) Revenge of the Cybermen Logopolis (flashback) The Five Doctors Attack of the Cybermen Silver Nemesis Dalek (the displayed head) Parallel: Rise of the Cybermen The Age of Steel Army of Ghosts Human Nature (flashback) The Sound of Drums (flashback) The Next Doctor The Eleventh Hour (hologram) The Pandorica Opens The Big Bang (turned to stone) So, that's 23 appearances in episodes of Doctor Who.
The following is a list of Dr. Who episodes starring the Daleks taken from the related link below this answer box. There are 40 episodes in total.SEASON 1The DaleksSEASON 2The Dalek Invasion of EarthThe Space MuseumThe ChaseSEASON 3 Mission to the UnknownThe Daleks' Master PlanSEASON 4 The Power of the DaleksThe Evil of the DaleksSEASON 6 The War GamesSEASON 9Day of the DaleksSEASON 10 Frontier in SpacePlanet of the DaleksSEASON 11 Death to the DaleksSEASON 12 Genesis of the DaleksSEASON 17 Destiny of the DaleksSEASON 20 The Five DoctorsSEASON 21 Resurrection of the DaleksSEASON 22 Revelation of the DaleksSEASON 25 Remembrance of the DaleksTELEVISION MOVIE Doctor WhoSPECIALS The Curse of Fatal DeathSERIES 1DalekBad Wolf / The Parting of the WaysSERIES 2Army of Ghosts/ DoomsdaySERIES 3Daleks in Manhattan / Evolution of the DaleksSERIES 4The Stolen Earth/Journey's EndThe Next DoctorThe Waters of MarsSERIES 5The Eleventh HourThe Beast BelowVictory of the DaleksThe Pandorica Opens/The Big BangSERIES 6The Wedding of River SongSERIES 7Asylum of the DaleksThe Name of the Doctor
In "The Pandorica Opens" episode of Doctor Who, a future version of the Doctor gave the sonic screwdriver to Rory by tossing it to him before being sealed inside the Pandorica. This action laid the groundwork for Rory to use the device to release the Doctor from the Pandorica in the subsequent episode, "The Big Bang."
No it's not real.
The Pandorica Opens/The Big Bang
River song left it.
Originally, nothing was. The Pandorica was empty, because it was built to hold the Doctor, after he'd been lured there. He was not in it long though, he'd engineered his own escape, getting Rory to open it from the outside. A mortally wounded Amy was then placed inside, since death is a form of escape, the Pandorica could even prevent that. She then spent the next 2000 years in stasis, until her young future self touched it, giving the Pandorica the DNA information it needed to heal the adult Amy inside.
A Christmas Special.
Of course he'll escape, there wouldn't be a show if he was stuck in there forever.
July 10th at 8:00 PM CST I believe.
You can buy the DVD, watch it on BBC Iplayer or try and see if it appears on the television
Not who, but what. The Pandorica was an elaborate prison created by the Alliance (a coalition of The Doctor's greatest enemies) to hold The Doctor for all eternity. Their reasoning for this was not to be rid of The Doctor for their own gain, but to stop the cracking of the universe, which they believed was The Doctor's doing. In fact it was caused by the TARDIS exploding mysteriously on the 26th of June 2010 (the date of the finale's broadcast).
The Doctor in the future, went back to the Roman time using the transporter that River left behind to give Rory his Sonic Screwdriver. By giving him the sonic screwdriver, he told Rory to go and open the Pandorica with it. He did, and the Doctor found out that he had indeed come from the future, exclaiming "Oh good, I have a future." Rory then, told by the future doctor who wears a Fez and holds a Mop from some musuem, puts the screwdriver into Amy's coat pocket. The Future doctor then finds it in Future amy's pocket.
"Hello, Stonehenge! Who takes the Pandorica, takes the universe, but, bad news everyone, 'cause guess who! Ha! Listen, you lot you're all whizzing about. It's really very distracting. Could you all just stay still a minute because I AM TALKING!Now the question of the hour is, "Who's got the Pandorica?" Answer: I do. Next question: Who's coming to take it from me? Come on! Look at me! No plan, no back-up, no weapons! Oh, and something else I don't have: Anything to lose! So! If you're sitting up there in your silly little spaceships with all your silly little guns and you've got any plans on taking the Pandorica tonight, just remember who's standing in your way! Remember every black day I ever stopped you and then, and then... do the smart thing: Let somebody else try first".