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This page gives a list of episode citations to be used when citing episodes of Doctor Who featuring the Eleventh Doctor.

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Eleventh Doctor (Matt Smith)

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Series 5 (2010)

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"The Eleventh Hour" {{cite episode | title = [[The Eleventh Hour (Doctor Who)|The Eleventh Hour]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | series-no = 5 | number = 1 | credits = [[Steven Moffat]] (writer), [[Adam Smith (director)|Adam Smith]] (director), [[Tracie Simpson]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One]] | airdate = 3 April 2010}} Steven Moffat (writer), Adam Smith (director), Tracie Simpson (producer) (3 April 2010). "The Eleventh Hour". Doctor Who. Series 5. Episode 1. BBC. BBC One.
"The Beast Below" {{cite episode | title = [[The Beast Below]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | series-no = 5 | number = 2 | credits = [[Steven Moffat]] (writer), [[Andrew Gunn (director)|Andrew Gunn]] (director), [[Peter Bennett (producer)|Peter Bennett]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One]] | airdate = 10 April 2010}} Steven Moffat (writer), Andrew Gunn (director), Peter Bennett (producer) (10 April 2010). "The Beast Below". Doctor Who. Series 5. Episode 2. BBC. BBC One.
"Victory of the Daleks" {{cite episode | title = [[Victory of the Daleks]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | series-no = 5 | number = 3 | credits = [[Mark Gatiss]] (writer), [[Andrew Gunn (director)|Andrew Gunn]] (director), [[Peter Bennett (producer)|Peter Bennett]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One]] | airdate = 17 April 2010}} Mark Gatiss (writer), Andrew Gunn (director), Peter Bennett (producer) (17 April 2010). "Victory of the Daleks". Doctor Who. Series 5. Episode 3. BBC. BBC One.
"The Time of Angels" {{cite episode | title = [[The Time of Angels]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | series-no = 5 | number = 4 | credits = [[Steven Moffat]] (writer), [[Adam Smith (director)|Adam Smith]] (director), [[Tracie Simpson]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One]] | airdate = 24 April 2010}} Steven Moffat (writer), Adam Smith (director), Tracie Simpson (producer) (24 April 2010). "The Time of Angels". Doctor Who. Series 5. Episode 4. BBC. BBC One.
"Flesh and Stone" {{cite episode | title = [[Flesh and Stone]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | series-no = 5 | number = 5 | credits = [[Steven Moffat]] (writer), [[Adam Smith (director)|Adam Smith]] (director), [[Tracie Simpson]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One]] | airdate = 1 May 2010}} Steven Moffat (writer), Adam Smith (director), Tracie Simpson (producer) (1 May 2010). "Flesh and Stone". Doctor Who. Series 5. Episode 5. BBC. BBC One.
"The Vampires of Venice" {{cite episode | title = [[The Vampires of Venice]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | series-no = 5 | number = 6 | credits = [[Toby Whithouse]] (writer), [[Jonny Campbell]] (director), [[Tracie Simpson]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One]] | airdate = 8 May 2010}} Toby Whithouse (writer), Jonny Campbell (director), Tracie Simpson (producer) (8 May 2010). "The Vampires of Venice". Doctor Who. Series 5. Episode 6. BBC. BBC One.
"Amy’s Choice" {{cite episode | title = [[Amy's Choice (Doctor Who)|Amy’s Choice]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | series-no = 5 | number = 7 | credits = [[Simon Nye]] (writer), [[Catherine Morshead]] (director), [[Tracie Simpson]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One]] | airdate = 15 May 2010}} Simon Nye (writer), Catherine Morshead (director), Tracie Simpson (producer) (15 May 2010). "Amy's Choice". Doctor Who. Series 5. Episode 7. BBC. BBC One.
"The Hungry Earth" {{cite episode | title = [[The Hungry Earth]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | series-no = 5 | number = 8 | credits = [[Chris Chibnall]] (writer), [[Ashley Way]] (director), [[Peter Bennett (producer)|Peter Bennett]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One]] | airdate = 22 May 2010}} Chris Chibnall (writer), Ashley Way (director), Peter Bennett (producer) (22 May 2010). "The Hungry Earth". Doctor Who. Series 5. Episode 8. BBC. BBC One.
"Cold Blood" {{cite episode | title = [[Cold Blood (Doctor Who)|Cold Blood]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | series-no = 5 | number = 9 | credits = [[Chris Chibnall]] (writer), [[Ashley Way]] (director), [[Peter Bennett (producer)|Peter Bennett]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One]] | airdate = 29 May 2010}} Chris Chibnall (writer), Ashley Way (director), Peter Bennett (producer) (29 May 2010). "Cold Blood]]". Doctor Who. Series 5. Episode 9. BBC. BBC One.
"Vincent and the Doctor" {{cite episode | title = [[Vincent and the Doctor]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | series-no = 5 | number = 10 | credits = [[Richard Curtis]] (writer), [[Jonny Campbell]] (director), [[Tracie Simpson]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One]] | airdate = 5 June 2010}} Richard Curtis (writer), Jonny Campbell (director), Tracie Simpson (producer) (5 June 2010). "Vincent and the Doctor". Doctor Who. Series 5. Episode 10. BBC. BBC One.
"The Lodger" {{cite episode | title = [[The Lodger (Doctor Who)|The Lodger]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | series-no = 5 | number = 11 | credits = [[Gareth Roberts (writer)|Gareth Roberts]] (writer), [[Catherine Morshead]] (director), [[Tracie Simpson]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One]] | airdate = 12 June 2010}} Gareth Roberts (writer), Catherine Morshead (director), Tracie Simpson (producer) (12 June 2010). "The Lodger". Doctor Who. Series 5. Episode 11. BBC. BBC One.
"The Pandorica Opens" {{cite episode | title = [[The Pandorica Opens]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | series-no = 5 | number = 12 | credits = [[Steven Moffat]] (writer), [[Toby Haynes]] (director), [[Peter Bennett (producer)|Peter Bennett]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One]] | airdate = 19 June 2010}} Steven Moffat (writer), Toby Haynes (director), Peter Bennett (producer) (19 June 2010). "The Pandorica Opens". Doctor Who. Series 5. Episode 12. BBC. BBC One.
"The Big Bang" {{cite episode | title = [[The Big Bang (Doctor Who)|The Big Bang]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | series-no = 5 | number = 13 | credits = [[Steven Moffat]] (writer), [[Toby Haynes]] (director), [[Peter Bennett (producer)|Peter Bennett]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One]] | airdate = 26 June 2010}} Steven Moffat (writer), Toby Haynes (director), Peter Bennett (producer) (26 June 2010). "The Big Bang". Doctor Who. Series 5. Episode 13. BBC. BBC One.

2010 Christmas Special

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"A Christmas Carol" {{cite episode | title = [[A Christmas Carol (Doctor Who)|A Christmas Carol]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | number = - 2010 Christmas Special | credits = [[Steven Moffat]] (writer), [[Toby Haynes]] (director), [[Sanne Wohlenberg]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One]] | airdate = 25 December 2010}} Steven Moffat (writer), Toby Haynes (director), Sanne Wohlenberg (producer) (25 December 2010). "A Christmas Carol". Doctor Who. Episode - 2010 Christmas Special. BBC. BBC One.

Series 6 (2011)

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"The Impossible Astronaut" {{cite episode | title = [[The Impossible Astronaut]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | series-no = 6 | number = 1 | credits = [[Steven Moffat]] (writer), [[Toby Haynes]] (director), Marcus Wilson (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One]] | airdate = 23 April 2011}} Steven Moffat (writer), Toby Haynes (director), Marcus Wilson (producer) (23 April 2011). "The Impossible Astronaut". Doctor Who. Series 6. Episode 1. BBC. BBC One.
"Day of the Moon" {{cite episode | title = [[Day of the Moon]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | series-no = 6 | number = 2 | credits = [[Steven Moffat]] (writer), [[Toby Haynes]] (director), Marcus Wilson (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One]] | airdate = 30 April 2011}} Steven Moffat (writer), Toby Haynes (director), Marcus Wilson (producer) (30 April 2011). "Day of the Moon". Doctor Who. Series 6. Episode 2. BBC. BBC One.
"The Curse of the Black Spot" {{cite episode | title = [[The Curse of the Black Spot]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | series-no = 6 | number = 3 | credits = [[Stephen Thompson (writer)|Stephen Thompson]] (writer), Jeremy Webb (director), Marcus Wilson (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One]] | airdate = 7 May 2011}} Stephen Thompson (writer), Jeremy Webb (director), Marcus Wilson (producer) (7 May 2011). "The Curse of the Black Spot". Doctor Who. Series 6. Episode 3. BBC. BBC One.
"The Doctor's Wife" {{cite episode | title = [[The Doctor's Wife]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | series-no = 6 | number = 4 | credits = [[Neil Gaiman]] (writer), [[Richard Clark (director)|Richard Clark]] (director), [[Sanne Wohlenberg]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One]] | airdate = 14 May 2011}} Neil Gaiman (writer), Richard Clark (director), Sanne Wohlenberg (producer) (14 May 2011). "The Doctor's Wife". Doctor Who. Series 6. Episode 4. BBC. BBC One.
"The Rebel Flesh" {{cite episode | title = [[The Rebel Flesh]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | series-no = 6 | number = 5 | credits = [[Matthew Graham]] (writer), Julie Simpson (director), Marcus Wilson (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One]] | airdate = 21 May 2011}} Matthew Graham (writer), Julie Simpson (director), Marcus Wilson (producer) (21 May 2011). "The Rebel Flesh". Doctor Who. Series 6. Episode 5. BBC. BBC One.
"The Almost People" {{cite episode | title = [[The Almost People]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | series-no = 6 | number = 6 | credits = [[Matthew Graham]] (writer), Julie Simpson (director), Marcus Wilson (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One]] | airdate = 28 May 2011}} Matthew Graham (writer), Julie Simpson (director), Marcus Wilson (producer) (28 May 2011). "The Almost People". Doctor Who. Series 6. Episode 6. BBC. BBC One.
"A Good Man Goes to War" {{cite episode | title = [[A Good Man Goes to War]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | series-no = 6 | number = 7 | credits = [[Steven Moffat]] (writer), Peter Hoar (director), Marcus Wilson (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One]] | airdate = 4 June 2011}} Steven Moffat (writer), Peter Hoar (director), Marcus Wilson (producer) (4 June 2011). "A Good Man Goes to War". Doctor Who. Series 6. Episode 7. BBC. BBC One.
"Let's Kill Hitler" {{cite episode | title = [[Let's Kill Hitler]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | series-no = 6 | number = 8 | credits = [[Steven Moffat]] (writer), Richard Senior (director), Marcus Wilson (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One]] | airdate = 27 August 2011}} Steven Moffat (writer), Richard Senior (director), Marcus Wilson (producer) (27 August 2011). "Let's Kill Hitler". Doctor Who. Series 6. Episode 8. BBC. BBC One.
"Night Terrors" {{cite episode | title = [[Night Terrors (Doctor Who)|Night Terrors]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | series-no = 6 | number = 9 | credits = [[Mark Gatiss]] (writer), [[Richard Clark (director)|Richard Clark]] (director), [[Sanne Wohlenberg]] (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One]] | airdate = 3 September 2011}} Mark Gatiss (writer), Richard Clark (director), Sanne Wohlenberg (producer) (3 September 2011). "Night Terrors". Doctor Who. Series 6. Episode 9. BBC. BBC One.
"The Girl Who Waited" {{cite episode | title = [[The Girl Who Waited]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | series-no = 6 | number = 10 | credits = [[Tom MacRae]] (writer), [[Nick Hurran]] (director), Marcus Wilson (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One]] | airdate = 10 September 2011}} Tom MacRae (writer), Nick Hurran (director), Marcus Wilson (producer) (10 September 2011). "The Girl Who Waited". Doctor Who. Series 6. Episode 10. BBC. BBC One.
"The God Complex" {{cite episode | title = [[The God Complex]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | series-no = 6 | number = 11 | credits = [[Toby Whithouse]] (writer), [[Nick Hurran]] (director), Marcus Wilson (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One]] | airdate = 17 September 2011}} Toby Whithouse (writer), Nick Hurran (director), Marcus Wilson (producer) (17 September 2011). "The God Complex". Doctor Who. Series 6. Episode 11. BBC. BBC One.
"Closing Time" {{cite episode | title = [[Closing Time (Doctor Who)|Closing Time]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | series-no = 6 | number = 12 | credits = [[Gareth Roberts (writer)|Gareth Roberts]] (writer), [[Steve Hughes]] (director), Denise Paul (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One]] | airdate = 24 September 2011}} Gareth Roberts (writer), Steve Hughes (director), Denise Paul (producer) (24 September 2011). "Closing Time". Doctor Who. Series 6. Episode 12. BBC. BBC One.
"The Wedding of River Song" {{cite episode | title = [[The Wedding of River Song]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | series-no = 6 | number = 13 | credits = [[Steven Moffat]] (writer), Jeremy Webb (director), Marcus Wilson (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One]] | airdate = 1 October 2011}} Steven Moffat (writer), Jeremy Webb (director), Marcus Wilson (producer) (1 October 2011). "The Wedding of River Song". Doctor Who. Series 6. Episode 13. BBC. BBC One.

2011 Christmas Special

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"The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe" {{cite episode | title = [[The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | number = - 2011 Christmas Special | credits = [[Steven Moffat]] (writer), [[Farren Blackburn]] (director), Marcus Wilson (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One]] | airdate = 25 December 2011}} Steven Moffat (writer), Farren Blackburn (director), Marcus Wilson (producer) (25 December 2011). "The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe". Doctor Who. Episode - 2011 Christmas Special. BBC. BBC One.

Series 7 - Part 1 (2012)

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"Asylum of the Daleks" {{cite episode | title = [[Asylum of the Daleks]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | series-no = 7 | number = 1 | credits = [[Steven Moffat]] (writer), [[Nick Hurran]] (director), Marcus Wilson (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One]] | airdate = 1 September 2012}} Steven Moffat (writer), Nick Hurran (director), Marcus Wilson (producer) (1 September 2012). "Asylum of the Daleks". Doctor Who. Series 7. Episode 1. BBC. BBC One.
"Dinosaurs on a Spaceship" {{cite episode | title = [[Dinosaurs on a Spaceship]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | series-no = 7 | number = 2 | credits = [[Chris Chibnall]] (writer), [[Saul Metzstein]] (director), Marcus Wilson (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One]] | airdate = 8 September 2012}} Chris Chibnall (writer), Saul Metzstein (director), Marcus Wilson (producer) (8 September 2012). "Dinosaurs on a Spaceship". Doctor Who. Series 7. Episode 2. BBC. BBC One.
"A Town Called Mercy" {{cite episode | title = [[A Town Called Mercy]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | series-no = 7 | number = 3 | credits = [[Toby Whithouse]] (writer), [[Saul Metzstein]] (director), Marcus Wilson (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One]] | airdate = 15 September 2012}} Toby Whithouse (writer), Saul Metzstein (director), Marcus Wilson (producer) (15 September 2012). "A Town Called Mercy". Doctor Who. Series 7. Episode 3. BBC. BBC One.
" The Power of Three" {{cite episode | title = [[The Power of Three (Doctor Who)| The Power of Three]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | series-no = 7 | number = 4 | credits = [[Chris Chibnall]] (writer), [[Douglas Mackinnon]] (director), Marcus Wilson (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One]] | airdate = 22 September 2012}} Chris Chibnall (writer), Douglas Mackinnon (director), Marcus Wilson (producer) (22 September 2012). "The Power of Three". Doctor Who. Series 7. Episode 4. BBC. BBC One.
"The Angels Take Manhattan" {{cite episode | title = [[The Angels Take Manhattan]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | series-no = 7 | number = 5 | credits = [[Steven Moffat]] (writer), [[Nick Hurran]] (director), Marcus Wilson (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One]] | airdate = 29 September 2012}} Steven Moffat (writer), Nick Hurran (director), Marcus Wilson (producer) (29 September 2012). "The Angels Take Manhattan". Doctor Who. Series 7. Episode 5. BBC. BBC One.

2012 Christmas Special

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"The Snowmen" {{cite episode | title = [[The Snowmen]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | number = - 2012 Christmas Special | credits = [[Steven Moffat]] (writer), [[Saul Metzstein]] (director), Marcus Wilson (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One]] | airdate = 25 December 2012}} Steven Moffat (writer), Saul Metzstein (director), Marcus Wilson (producer) (25 December 2012). "The Snowmen". Doctor Who. Episode - 2012 Christmas Special. BBC. BBC One.

Series 7 - Part 2 (2013)

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"The Bells of Saint John" {{cite episode | title = [[The Bells of Saint John]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | series-no = 7 | number = 6 | credits = [[Steven Moffat]] (writer), [[Colm McCarthy (director)|Colm McCarthy]] (director), Denise Paul (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One]] | airdate = 30 March 2013}} Steven Moffat (writer), Colm McCarthy (director), Denise Paul (producer) (30 March 2013). "The Bells of Saint John". Doctor Who. Series 7. Episode 6. BBC. BBC One.
"The Rings of Akhaten" {{cite episode | title = [[The Rings of Akhaten]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | series-no = 7 | number = 7 | credits = [[Neil Cross]] (writer), [[Farren Blackburn]] (director), Denise Paul (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One]] | airdate = 6 April 2013}} Neil Cross (writer), Farren Blackburn (director), Denise Paul (producer) (6 April 2013). "The Rings of Akhaten". Doctor Who. Series 7. Episode 7. BBC. BBC One.
"Cold War" {{cite episode | title = [[Cold War (Doctor Who)|Cold War]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | series-no = 7 | number = 8 | credits = [[Mark Gatiss]] (writer), [[Douglas Mackinnon]] (director), Marcus Wilson (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One]] | airdate = 13 April 2013}} Mark Gatiss (writer), Douglas Mackinnon (director), Marcus Wilson (producer) (13 April 2013). "Cold War". Doctor Who. Series 7. Episode 8. BBC. BBC One.
"Hide" {{cite episode | title = [[Hide (Doctor Who)|Hide]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | series-no = 7 | number = 9 | credits = [[Neil Cross]] (writer), Jamie Payne (director), Marcus Wilson (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One]] | airdate = 20 April 2013}} Neil Cross (writer), Jamie Payne (director), Marcus Wilson (producer) (20 April 2013). "Hide". Doctor Who. Series 7. Episode 9. BBC. BBC One.
"Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS" {{cite episode | title = [[Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | series-no = 7 | number = 10 | credits = [[Stephen Thompson (writer)|Stephen Thompson]] (writer), Mat King (director), Marcus Wilson (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One]] | airdate = 27 April 2013}} Stephen Thompson (writer), Mat King (director), Marcus Wilson (producer) (27 April 2013). "Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS". Doctor Who. Series 7. Episode 10. BBC. BBC One.
"The Crimson Horror" {{cite episode | title = [[The Crimson Horror]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | series-no = 7 | number = 11 | credits = [[Mark Gatiss]] (writer), [[Saul Metzstein]] (director), Marcus Wilson (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One]] | airdate = 4 May 2013}} Mark Gatiss (writer), Saul Metzstein (director), Marcus Wilson (producer) (4 May 2013). "The Crimson Horror". Doctor Who. Series 7. Episode 11. BBC. BBC One.
"Nightmare in Silver" {{cite episode | title = [[Nightmare in Silver]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | series-no = 7 | number = 12 | credits = [[Neil Gaiman]] (writer), [[Stephen Woolfenden]] (director), Denise Paul (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One]] | airdate = 11 May 2013}} Neil Gaiman (writer), Stephen Woolfenden (director), Denise Paul (producer) (11 May 2013). "Nightmare in Silver". Doctor Who. Series 7. Episode 12. BBC. BBC One.
"The Name of the Doctor" {{cite episode | title = [[The Name of the Doctor]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | series-no = 7 | number = 13 | credits = [[Steven Moffat]] (writer), [[Saul Metzstein]] (director), Denise Paul (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One]] | airdate = 18 May 2013}} Steven Moffat (writer), Saul Metzstein (director), Denise Paul (producer) (18 May 2013). "The Name of the Doctor". Doctor Who. Series 7. Episode 13. BBC. BBC One.

2013 Specials

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"The Day of the Doctor" {{cite episode | title = [[The Day of the Doctor]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | number = - 2013 Special | credits = [[Steven Moffat]] (writer), [[Nick Hurran]] (director), Marcus Wilson (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One]] | airdate = 23 November 2013}} Steven Moffat (writer), Nick Hurran (director), Marcus Wilson (producer) (23 November 2013). "The Day of the Doctor". Doctor Who. Episode - 2013 Special. BBC. BBC One.
"The Time of the Doctor" {{cite episode | title = [[The Time of the Doctor]] | series = [[Doctor Who]] | number = - 2013 Christmas Special | credits = [[Steven Moffat]] (writer), Jamie Payne (director), Marcus Wilson (producer) | network = [[BBC]] | station = [[BBC One]] | airdate = 25 December 2013}} Steven Moffat (writer), Jamie Payne (director), Marcus Wilson (producer) (25 December 2013). "The Time of the Doctor". Doctor Who. Episode - 2013 Christmas Special. BBC. BBC One.