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  • A Good Man Goes to War (TV story)
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  • Further notable moments were the reappearances of several of the Doctor's allies, enemies, and neutral acquaintances - and the introduction of several previously unseen friends. Three individuals who debuted in this story would later become known as the Paternoster Gang as they continued to make appearances as a collective: Madame Vastra, her lover Jenny Flint, and the Sontaran Strax. However, other allies would not live through this story, or suffer worse fates than death, such as Dorium Maldovar, who would make a costly mistake that reduced him to a mere head. However, one death would be reversed. This would happen in a mini-episode sequel set shortly after the events of this episode, entitled The Battle of Demon's Run: Two Days Later.
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  • Albert James
CostumeSupervisor
  • Heather Leat
CostumeAsst
  • Jason Gill
  • Yasemin Kascioglu
  • Frances Morris
Electrician
  • Ben Griffiths
  • Bob Milton
  • Stephen Slocombe
  • Alan Tippetts
DressingProps
  • Kristian Wilsher
  • Tom Belton
PropsBuyer
  • Adrian Anscombe
PostProdCoOrdinator
  • Marie Brown
SoundMaintenanceEngineer
  • Dafydd Parry
  • Jeff Welch
FoleyEditor
  • Jamie Talbutt
ProductionExec
  • Julie Scott
PropsMaster
  • Paul Aitken
WithThanksTo
  • BBC National Orchestra of Wales
PropsMaker
  • Nicholas Robatto
  • Penny Howarth
  • Alan Hardy
StandbyRigger
  • Bryan Griffiths
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AsstEditor
  • Becky Trotman
LocationManager
  • Iwan Roberts
Make-upDesigner
  • Barbara Southcott
ExecutiveProd
  • Beth Willis
  • Piers Wenger
  • Steven Moffat
CameraAsst
  • Matthew Lepper
  • Simon Ridge
  • Svetlana Miko
OnlineEditor
  • Jeremy Lott
BestBoy
  • Pete Chester
OriginalTheme
  • Ron Grainer
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  • The Born Identity
SoundEffectsEditor
  • Paul Jefferies
story number
  • 218
UnitManager
  • Rhys Griffiths
SetDecorator
  • Julian Luxton
FocusPuller
  • Steve Rees
  • Jonathan Vidgen
ProductionCoOrdinator
  • Claire Hildred
DubbingMixer
  • Tim Ricketts
AssistantProductionAccountant
  • Rhys Evans
CastingDirector
  • Andy Pryor CDG
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  • Heddi-Joy Taylor-Welch
CastingAssociate
  • Alice Purser
DialogueEditor
  • Paul McFadden
PostProdSupervisor
  • Nerys Davies
BTS
  • The Headless Monks Exclusive Sneak Peek From BBC America's Original 'Doctor Who' Specials
  • The Doctor Gets Cross Doctor Who Insider Ep 7 2
ProductionAccountant
  • Dyfed Thomas
Make-upSupervisor
  • Pam Mullins
StuntCoOrdinator
  • Crispin Layfield
GraphicArtist
  • Christina Tom
ConstructionManager
  • Matthew Hywel-Davies
Make-upArtist
  • Allison Sing
  • Vivienne Simpson
broadcast date
  • 2011-06-04
ProductionDesigner
  • Michael Pickwoad
VisualFXProducer
  • Beewan Athwal
SupervisingArtDirector
  • Stephen Nicholas
StandbyProps
  • Phil Shellard
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1stAD
  • Toby Ford
ConceptArtist
  • Richard Shaun Williams
StandbyArtDirector
  • Amy Pickwoad
CameraOperator
  • Joe Russell
2ndAD
  • James DeHaviland
ProductionBuyer
  • Ben Morris
VisualEffects
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Editor
  • Úna Ní Dhonghaíle
Doctor
  • Eleventh Doctor
Enemy
  • Madame Kovarian
Gaffer
  • Mark Hutchings
Series
Graphics
  • BBC Wales Graphics
Producer
CostumeDesigner
  • Barbara Kidd
ProductionManager
  • Steffan Morris
Name
  • A Good Man Goes to War
LineProducer
  • Diana Barton
Trailer
  • Doctor Who A Good Man Goes to War - Series 6, Episode 7 Trailer - BBC One
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  • Millennium FX
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  • Kit Pedler
SoundEditor
  • Doug Sinclair
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  • Gerry Davis
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  • Mick Vincent
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  • Protect the child at all costs - Doctor Who - A Good Man Goes to War - Series 6 - BBC
  • The REAL Melody Pond - Doctor Who - A Good Man Goes to War - Series 6 - BBC
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  • Stephan Pehrsson
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  • 6.700000
Grip
  • Gary Norman
Season Number
  • 6
Music
  • Murray Gold
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  • No Ood actually appear in this episode, but they receive a creator credit.
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  • Real SFX
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  • 3000.0
Companions
Setting
  • Demon's Run, c. 52nd century
Character
  • Ood
  • Judoon
  • SilurianSilurians
  • CybermanCybermen
  • SontaranSontarans
DesignAssistant
  • Dan Martin
PREV
  • The Almost People
Ad
  • Janine H Jones
  • Michael Curtis
NEXT
  • Let's Kill Hitler
Writer
Director
Stunt
  • Gordon Seed
  • Will Willoughby
  • Dean Forster
Network
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  • Rhys Jones
AsstCostumeDesigner
  • Samantha Keeble
LocationAssistant
  • Geraint Williams
AssistantArtDirector
  • Jackson Pope
ScriptExecutive
  • Lindsey Alford
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  • Ben Foster
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  • Julia Jones
AsstProductionCoOrdinator
  • Helen Blyth
PropsDriver
  • Medard Mankos
PettyCashBuyer
  • Kate Wilson
StorePerson
  • Jayne Davies
ProductionSecretary
  • Scott Handcock
RecordedBy
  • Gerry O'Riordan
MixedBy
  • Jake Jackson
AssistantGrip
  • Owen Charnley
ProductionAssistant
  • Charlie Coombes
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  • Russell T Davies
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  • Russell T Davies
ScriptSupervisor
  • Lindsay Grant
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  • Further notable moments were the reappearances of several of the Doctor's allies, enemies, and neutral acquaintances - and the introduction of several previously unseen friends. Three individuals who debuted in this story would later become known as the Paternoster Gang as they continued to make appearances as a collective: Madame Vastra, her lover Jenny Flint, and the Sontaran Strax. However, other allies would not live through this story, or suffer worse fates than death, such as Dorium Maldovar, who would make a costly mistake that reduced him to a mere head. However, one death would be reversed. This would happen in a mini-episode sequel set shortly after the events of this episode, entitled The Battle of Demon's Run: Two Days Later. This story marked the first time that the BBC Wales series had not broadcast an uninterrupted thirteen-episode run for a series of Doctor Who. As a result of its status as a midseries finale, the length and allotted run time of the episode was extended to 50 minutes. The episode was also given an ending that would allow for a reasonable time skip to take place in-universe, where the Doctor sets off on his own in search of Melody Pond. However, viewers can still watch Series 6 in full without any difference in the story arc progression. The major plots introduced at the beginning of this series were continued in the latter half of the broadcast and tied up in a standalone finale. The practice of splitting apart a 13-episode series would be repeated with Series 7, which contained further experiments with the series format. It was comprised of two different character-related story arcs that were contained in the first and second parts of Series 7, and premiered new episodes across two years, incorporating a Christmas special in between the break that bridged the two halves of the series. The singular run format would not return until the Eleventh Doctor's era came to a close.
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