Don,,My perspective is --no--- dont fit BP5ES,you probably know that they are hotter than BP6ES, opposite to other manufatures,
and looking at your plugs,1-2-4-6 are the perfect colour, ---3-5- are a little hot ,see how the metal electrode on the ends of
those two, are very white, thats what the top of those two pistons will be like in colour.
Its always great to check spark plugs ,they give you a whole lot of information, and condition of the engine,
so as you can see yours is great.
And do it after running at normal operating temp,and before removing, better to do after engine has cooled off,
not like me with my second car 57 years ago,a 1963 Jaguar 3.4 sedan in New Zealand,i removed spark plugs when hot ,and when
refitting, i stripped one, i just about had a heart attack, did not know there was a fix in Heli coil, repair.
Jaguars have alloy head.----learnt my lesson.