Doctor Who Confidential - Series 6 (2011)

Series 6 (2011)

One 15-minute themed special was produced by the Confidential team under the banner title My Sarah Jane: A Tribute to Elisabeth Sladen to commemorate Elisabeth Sladen.

Episode # Original airdate (UK) Episode title Doctor Who episode
EST 23 April 2011 "My Sarah Jane: A Tribute to Elisabeth Sladen"

A new series of Confidential started broadcasting on 23 April 2011 with a brand new title sequence. Russell Tovey continues to narrate the episodes. On 28 September 2011 BBC Three announced it was cancelling the series following the end of its sixth season. The final episode, which aired on 1 October 2011, incorporated a mini-episode, Death is the Only Answer, written by a group of schoolchildren who won a contest co-sponsored by Confidential.

Episode # Original airdate (UK) Episode title Doctor Who episode
75 23 April 2011 "Coming to America" "The Impossible Astronaut"
76 30 April 2011 "Breaking the Silence" "Day of the Moon"
77 7 May 2011 "Ship Ahoy!" "The Curse of the Black Spot"
78 14 May 2011 "Bigger on the Inside" "The Doctor's Wife"
79 21 May 2011 "Double Trouble" "The Rebel Flesh"
80 28 May 2011 "Take Two" "The Almost People"
81 4 June 2011 "The Born Identity" "A Good Man Goes to War"
82 27 August 2011 "River Runs Wild" "Let's Kill Hitler"
83 3 September 2011 "About a Boy" "Night Terrors"
84 10 September 2011 "What Dreams May Come" "The Girl Who Waited"
85 17 September 2011 "Heartbreak Hotel" "The God Complex"
86 24 September 2011 "Open All Hours" "Closing Time"
87 1 October 2011 "When Time Froze" "The Wedding of River Song"
S10 DVD only "The Nights' Tale" "Space" / "Time", "Night and the Doctor"

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