Flesh and Stone & Confidential scheduling finalized

April 23rd, 2010
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BBC schedules for the first week of next month have been finalized, so we now know that Episode 5, Flesh and Stone, will air on BBC One/HD at 6:25PM on Saturday 1st May!

The episode - the concluding instalment of the highly-anticipated Weeping Angels/River Song two-parter – sees the Doctor and his friends trapped among an army of the statues, and they must make their way through the wreckage of a crashed space liner in order to escape. But Amy finds herself facing an even more deadly attack…

The episode will be preceded by its accompanying instalment of Confidential, airing at 7:10PM on BBC3 and an hour later at 8:10PM on the BBC HD channel. Its title and plot details include potential spoilers, so we’ve hidden them below – highlight the white space to reveal the details!

Blinded by the Light
Karen Gillan explains the mysterious ‘Crack in Time’ story arc and head writer Steven Moffat reveals its origins. Plus, the cast and crew examine River Song’s character, Karen gives a tour of Amy Pond’s bedroom, and there are interviews with Matt Smith and Alex Kingston.

Part one, The Time of Angels, airs tomorrow night at 6:20PM on BBC One/HD.

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