The Beast Below

204 – "The Beast Below"
Doctor Who episode
Cast
Guest
Production
Directed byAndrew Gunn[1]
Written bySteven Moffat
Script editorBrian Minchin
Produced byPeter Bennett[1]
Executive producer(s)Steven Moffat
Piers Wenger
Beth Willis
Music byMurray Gold
Production code1.2[2]
SeriesSeries 5
Running time45 minutes
First broadcast10 April 2010 (2010-04-10)
Chronology
← Preceded by
"The Eleventh Hour"
Followed by →
"Victory of the Daleks"
List of episodes (2005–present)

"The Beast Below" is the second episode of the fifth series of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It was written by executive producer and head writer Steven Moffat and broadcast on BBC One and BBC HD on 10 April 2010.

In the episode, the Eleventh Doctor—a time travelling alien played by Matt Smith—and his new companion Amy Pond (Karen Gillan) arrive in the distant future aboard the Starship UK, a ship constructed to transport the population and major cultural artefacts of the United Kingdom (apart from Scotland, who "wanted their own ship") away from Earth to escape the deadly solar flares that made Earth uninhabitable. However, they discover that the government of the ship secretly tortures a Star Whale that guides the ship, the abandonment of which is believed will destroy the ship and kill everyone on board.

The episode, which featured the first time Amy was away from her home world, was designed to show how important she was to the Doctor and his need for a companion. As part of the second production block of the series, the episode's production took place in Autumn 2009. "The Beast Below" was seen by 8.42 million viewers on BBC One and BBC HD, the fifth most-watched programme in the week it was broadcast. It was met with a generally positive reception from critics; many praised the chemistry between Smith and Gillan, but some thought that there were too many imaginative concepts that did not make a satisfying conclusion, or that the message of the episode was not as strong as it should have been.

  1. ^ a b "Shooting on Matt Smith's first series enters its final stages ...". Doctor Who Magazine (417). Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent: Panini Comics: 6. 7 January 2010.
  2. ^ "Get ready for the thirty-first amazing series of Doctor Who". Doctor Who Magazine (419). Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent: Panini Comics: 6–7. 4 March 2010.

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