Showing posts with label viewing figures. Show all posts
Showing posts with label viewing figures. Show all posts
The Day of The Doctor
The Day of The Doctor had an overnight viewing figure of 10.2m, with an audience share of 37%. This was only beaten by Strictly Come Dancing with 10.6m
John Hurt's Doctor has been inserted into the BBC released photograph (see above)
The programme received a Guinness World Record for the world's largest-ever simulcast of a TV drama. When it was televised in 94 countries and was also shown in 1500 cinemas worldwide.
Steven Moffat said:
For years the Doctor has been stopping everyone else from conquering the world. Now, just to show off, he's gone and done it himself!
Craig Glenday of Guinness World Records said:
Who else but the time-twisting Doctor could appear in 94 countries at once?! This outstanding achievement is testament to the fact that the longest-running sci-fi TV show in history is not just a well-loved UK institution but a truly global success adored by millions of people.
Tim Davie of BBC Worldwide said:
We knew we were attempting something unprecedented in broadcast history, not only because Doctor Who is a drama, unlike a live feed event such as a World Cup football match or a royal wedding, but because we had to deliver the episode in advance to the four corners of the world so that it could be dubbed and subtitled into 15 different languages.
If there was any doubt that Doctor Who is one of the world's biggest TV shows, this award should put that argument to rest - and how fitting for it to receive such an accolade in its 50th year.
Hide - Viewing Figures
The fourth episode hide got an overnight viewing figure of 5m, making it the fourth most watched programme on Saturday night.
The Snowmen - Viewing figures
It is being reported that this years Christmas special The Snowmen got a final viewing figure of 9.87m
The Great Detective - Viewing figures
The prequel to this years Christmas special - The Great Detective, got viewing figures of 6.3m last Friday night as part of the BBC's annual Children in Need appeal. The Preview clip from The Snowmen got a viewing figure of 8.6m.
The Angels Take Manhattan
The final viewing figures for The Angels Take Manhattan have been released 7.82m. This figure does not include IPlayer downloads which have totalled 1m so far.
This gives the first part of series 7 an average viewing figure of 7.96m
This gives the first part of series 7 an average viewing figure of 7.96m
A Town Called Mercy - Viewing Figures
Episode Three "A Town Called Mercy" got final viewing figures of 8.42m.
Viewing Figures
The third episode A Town Called Mercy got overnight viewing figures of 6.6m, placing it third after X Factor & Strictly Come Dancing. The epsiode got an AI figure of 85.
The final viewing figures for Dinosaurs on a Spaceship was 7.57m.
The final viewing figures for Dinosaurs on a Spaceship was 7.57m.
Asylum of the Daleks - Final Figures
The consolidated figure for Asylum of the Daleks was 8.33 m - this figure does not include IPlayer downloads.
Asylum of the Daleks - Viewing Figures
Asylum of the Daleks has an overnight viewing figure of 6.2m, which won its time slot last night, with Red or Black receiving only 3.5m viewers.
The opening episode was the 2nd most watched programme of the day, beaten only by The X Factor (8.6m) followed by 3rd place Causality (4.2m)
The final viewing figure will be available after 10 days.
The opening episode was the 2nd most watched programme of the day, beaten only by The X Factor (8.6m) followed by 3rd place Causality (4.2m)
The final viewing figure will be available after 10 days.
Weekend Update
What a cracking first episode, Steven Moffat wasn't lying when he said you'd hit the ground running this series.
The overnight figures for Episode One - The Impossible Astronaut was 6.5 putting it into second place behind the Britain's Got Talent, with Casualty third.
The wonderful tribute to Elisabeth Sladen on CBBC received 707,000 viewers. This can be watched until Saturday 30th April on I-Player
The overnight figures for Episode One - The Impossible Astronaut was 6.5 putting it into second place behind the Britain's Got Talent, with Casualty third.
The wonderful tribute to Elisabeth Sladen on CBBC received 707,000 viewers. This can be watched until Saturday 30th April on I-Player
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