A Town Called Mercy - Official UK ratings

Monday, 24 September 2012 - Reported by Marcus
A Town Called Mercy had a final consolidated rating of 8.42 million viewers.

The final figure includes all those who recorded the programme and watched it within 7 days of transmission. It is a large increase on the initially estimated figure and gives the show a 33.4% share of the total TV Audience. It is the highest rating of the series so far, and the first time since the series returned that the third episode has outrated the series opener. It is the Best performing 3rd episode of a season since the 2005 story The Unquiet Dead.

The figure does not include those watching on iPlayer.

A full report of the week, giving Doctor Who's place in the top ten, should be issued by BARB tomorrow.





FILTER: - Ratings - UK - Series 7/33

Australian ratings for A Town Called Mercy

Sunday, 23 September 2012 - Reported by Adam Kirk

A Town Called Mercy has averaged 556,000 viewers in the five major Australian capital cities. Up against the football finals, it was the top-rating ABC drama of the day and the ninth highest rating programme of the day overall.





FILTER: - Ratings - Broadcasting - Series 7/33 - Australia

The Power of Three - UK Overnight Ratings

Sunday, 23 September 2012 - Reported by Marcus
The Power of Three had an overnight audience of 5.49 million viewers, a share of 25.6% of the total TV audience.

The programme was down on last week, not having the benefit of a lead-in from Strictly Come Dancing, but was up on the rating for the fourth Autumn episode last year, The God Complex, which had an overnight figure of 5.2 million.

Doctor Who was the second highest rated programme of the day. Winner of the night was once more The X Factor, which had 8.24 million watching. Casualty was third with 4.0 million watching. Against Doctor Who, Red Or Black? on ITV 1 had 3.66 million viewers.

With Sunday's ratings still to come, Doctor Who is at 17th place for the week. Final consolidated figures, which will be available next week, should see this position rise.




FILTER: - Ratings - UK - Series 7/33

A Writer's Tale

Saturday, 22 September 2012 - Reported by Chuck Foster
The BBC have released their latest 'confidentialette' to accompany the new episode, The Power of Three. The behind-the-scenes video sees cast and crew reflect upon the writer Chris Chibnall, the character of Kate played by Jemma Redgrave, and the family of Brian, Amy, Rory and the Doctor.

Meanwhile, the two 'reality' stars give their own comments on being involved in the episode. Professor Brian Cox said:
I have been a Doctor Who fan for a long time - from Pyramids of Mars and The Hand of Fear onwards, with the great Tom Baker and Elisabeth Sladen. I am also a huge fan of Matt, so it was a tremendous honour to be part of one of the great institutions of British television.
Meanwhile, Lord Sugar commented:
I have watched Doctor Who for over 40 years and I was flattered when they approached me to make a cameo. It's an honour to be appearing in such an iconic programme, not to mention the street cred it gives me with the grandkids.

Trailers for the finale of this run of episodes, The Angels Take Mahattan, are also now available to view online.






FILTER: - Online - Series 7/33

The Power Of Three: New images and videos

Friday, 21 September 2012 - Reported by Chuck Foster
The BBC have released a number of new photos to promote The Power of Three, which will premiere on BBC1 tomorrow at 7:30pm.

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Videos have also been added, including an introduction to the episode by Karen Gillan and Arthur Darvill.



Plus, should you like to make your own cube to join in with the fun on Saturday ...





FILTER: - Online - Series 7/33

People Roundup (current series)

Thursday, 20 September 2012 - Reported by Chuck Foster
The following round-up includes interview discussion of the current series which may be considered spoilers for upcoming episodes.

Matt Smith on Chatty Man. Photo: Channel 4Matt Smith is a guest on Alan Carr: Chatty Man this coming Friday on Channel 4, 10:00pm. The show was recorded on Tuesday, during which the actor commented about his lack of interest in the Internet, daytime television and insomnia. A woman taking on the role inevitably cropped up too, with host Carr commenting: "I'd like to see Julie Goodyear as The Doctor. After all, she has been around for 900 years like he has." [Daily Star, The Sun, 20 Sep 2012]

Speaking of Internet technology, Steven Moffat has abandoned Twitter for the time being. His wife Sue Vertue commented: "For all asking he is well and currently having a family lunch but he's got a huge amount on and twitter was proving a distraction." [Twitter, 9 Sep 2012]

Ashley Walters has revealed that he got into trouble with the show's producers on his first day of filming for episode 11: "I wasn't even allowed to tweet pictures or anything, I was really upset about that. I did tweet one picture in my trailer and I got in huge trouble with the producers on my first day so I'm not saying anything any more about it. But it was amazing working with Matt Smith for a few weeks." [What's On TV, 19 Sep 2012]

Lora Munro, creative director at The Theatre Workshop, commented on young actress Daniella Eames and her casting in Doctor Who alongside Matt, Karen and Arthur: "Daniella is a gifted actress who really loves to perform. This is a great opportunity for her and we are all really excited Daniella will be gracing our television screens very soon." [Portsmouth News, 13 Sep 2012]

Business tycoon Alan Sugar is to have a cameo in this weekend's The Power of Three, with a 'reality' segment based around the popular show The Apprentice. An insider said: "Getting someone like Lord Sugar on the show was a real coup for us. He is a big fan and thought it was a giggle to film a clip from The Apprentice for it." [The Star, 13 Sep 2012]

Toby Whithouse talked about the origins of A Town Called Mercy: "It was Steven's idea – he said he wanted to do a Wild West episode because this year, certainly for the first half of the series, it's these big kind of movie marquee ideas. The pitch he gave was just, "There's a town that is being terrorised by some kind of robot." I thought about what it was in the town that the robot wants. What if it’s a person? Then the idea kind of fell out from there." [SFX, 10 Sep 2012]

Meanwhile, Chris Chibnall talks about what makes The Power of Three a little different to the normal narrative: "It’s Doctor Who from Amy and Rory's point of view. We're in the last days of the Ponds as everybody keeps saying, and it was really a chance to see where they've got to in their lives since The Eleventh Hour, and to see what it’s like to be them. And I think what’s interesting is that the companion/Doctor relationship in this series is very different to any we’ve seen before because really, they're part-time travellers. They’re living at home, and the Doctor pops in and goes, "Shall we go somewhere?", and they're off. That's very new, because they're not permanently with him, and I wanted to see what that would mean. I think it's very different to pretty much any other episode of Doctor Who ever, which is both wonderful and terrifying." [SFX, 16 Sep 2012]

Matt Smith seems to be angling for another continental filming experience "I think New Zealand would be an absolutely wonderful place to film Doctor Who... there's clearly a great film industry out there. It’s something I would be very interested in it’s just whether we can persuade the producers to fly us all over." With the country home to The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit, he also said: "Hey, let's get Peter Jackson to direct one and go and make it in New Zealand. I would love to, I will campaign endlessly to come over and film there." ... to which the director responded: "Do it mate, do it. Come on.. I'm a huge Doctor Who fan, and I think Matt’s fantastic. Just name a time and place, and I'll be there!" [Waikato Times, 19 Sep 2012]

The cause has been taken up by Australian-based writer Neil Cross (whose second script for the 2013 half of the new series is about to go into production): "It would be awesome to see the Tardis materialise here - I suspect Steven and I will have a long conversation about this, one way or another. We will drink gin and talk a lot about bringing Doctor Who to New Zealand. Matt Smith and I just talked about what an amazing place New Zealand is and said it was amazing how this country did not have the biggest film industry in the world. He is such an extra-ordinary human being. I am not actually convinced that he's not actually the Doctor." [Waikato Times, 21 Sep 2012]

Smith has also been hinting at plans for next year: "Steven Moffat was pitching the 50th anniversary at the end of this series and what everything was going to be about and it was a very exciting meal. No doubt he’ll come up with something brilliant because that’s the sort of man he is... I hope that we mark it in the best way possible and we honour the people that have been in the show before us and we make it as grand and brilliant and inventive and as much an occasion as possible. What that is, I may have an idea, but I can’t tell you I'm afraid." [Waikato Times, 19 Sep 2012]

Back to the current series, and he commented on events in the finale of the current run of adventures, The Angels Take Manhattan: "I love the Weeping Angels and I loved filming in New York - the city added scale to the whole episode, which is just brilliant for Doctor Who. It was great to have River back, and to use filmic locations like Central Park and Times Square. It is a fitting ending for the Ponds, especially as the Weeping Angels are a Moffat creation." Steven Moffat himself added: "It is a heart-breaking farewell to Amy and Rory. We see the Doctor and his little Amelia Pond race through the streets of Manhattan to save Rory with help along the way as River Song charges back on to our screens, just in time to say goodbye. All stories have to end, and painful though that is, the most important thing about a story is how it finishes. I had over a year’s warning to get this sorted out, and I’m very proud of what we’ve done. A fitting end to the mighty era of the Ponds!" [BBC Press, 16 Sep 2012]




FILTER: - Steven Moffat - People - Matt Smith - Series 7/33

Angels Preview Screening Tickets Up For Grabs

Thursday, 20 September 2012 - Reported by John Bowman
Tickets are being given away to an exclusive preview of The Angels Take Manhattan in Cardiff.

BAFTA Cymru has 35 pairs of tickets up for grabs for the screening, which will take place on Wednesday 26th September at Cineworld in Mary Ann Street at 6.30pm.

Afterwards, there will be a question-and-answer session with showrunner Steven Moffat, executive producer Caroline Skinner, producer Marcus Wilson, and production designer Michael Pickwoad.

To be in with a chance of winning a pair of tickets, you'll need to e-mail your name and e-mail address to infocymru@bafta.org by midnight tonight.

A random draw of names will be held tomorrow (Friday) and the successful entrants will get their notification by Monday.

BAFTA Cymru states that the tickets aren't transferable, nor will transport costs be covered. In addition, any under-16s will have to have an adult with them.

The episode will be broadcast in the UK on BBC One on Saturday 29th September at 7.20pm.




FILTER: - Steven Moffat - Special Events - Caroline Skinner - Series 7/33

Doctor Who Adventures 287

Wednesday, 19 September 2012 - Reported by Harry Ward
This week's Doctor Who Adventures magazine comes with a Vortex Spinner notebook and a pen.
Stick your hands up! It's Doctor Who Adventures!

How much did you love A Town Called Mercy? We loved it so much that we've been wearing cowboy hats in the DWA offices all week! This week's issue features a pull-out guide, so get ready for data overload. We even take a look at the next awesome episode - The Power of Three!

This issue is packed with alien adventures. Check out our monster texts, have a go at our tricky puzzles and take a look at the super-cool, but super-scary Cyberman concept art in our behind-the-scenes feature.

Your fave mag comes with a Vortex Spinner notebook and a brill pen!*

*Please do not spin your Vortex Spinner too fast, as you may be sucked through time and space and then have to escape an army of Daleks and a handful of angry Sontarans. And an alien that smells like turnips and trumps. His name is Dave.
Issue 287 of Doctor Who Adventures is out in the UK from 20 September.




FILTER: - DWA - Series 7/33

The Angels Take Manhattan: time confirmed for 7:20pm

Wednesday, 19 September 2012 - Reported by Chuck Foster
The BBC have now confirmed that the final episode of the current run of adventures for the Doctor, The Angels Take Manhattan, will be broadcast on BBC1 at the slightly earlier time of 7:20pm on Saturday 29th September. As in previous weeks the episode will face competition on ITV1 from Red or Black?, with the final moments up against The X Factor from 8:00pm; on the other main channels, BBC2 has repeats of War Farm and Dad's Army, Channel 4 continues its new dating game show Baggage, and Channel 5 is showing the film The Wild Geese.

A new image is now available to promote the episode, which joins a number that were previously released when filming took place in New York during April. A variety of new photos are to be published next week.


The Angels Take Manhattan: The Doctor and Amy in Central Park. Photo: BBC

Executive Producer and lead writer, Steven Moffat with Matt Smith. Photo: BBC Executive Producer Caroline Skinner with Karen Gillan and Arthur Darvill. Photo: BBC Matt Smith discusses the next scene. Photo: BBC Looking forward to the new series. Photo: BBC
Matt Smith as the Doctor. Photo: BBC Media CentreThe Doctor's heart-breaking farewell to Amy and Rory - a race against time through the streets of Manhattan, as New York's statues come to life around them...

With Rory's life in danger, the Doctor and Amy must locate him before it's too late! Luckily, an old friend helps them and guides the way.


Guest stars: Mike McShane, Alex Kingston and Rob David

Written by Steven Moffat
Executive produced by Steven Moffat and Caroline Skinner
Directed by Nick Hurran
Produced by Marcus Wilson




The Angels Take Manhattan is due to be broadcast at these times around the world:
United Kingdom : Saturday 29th September, 7:20pm BST   BBC1
United States : Saturday 29th September, 9:00pm ET BBC America
Canada : Saturday 29th September, 9:00pm ET SPACE
Australia : Saturday 6th October, 7:30pm AEST ABC (also on iView from 30th Sept)
New Zealand : Thursday 11th October, 8:30pm NZST Prime

Who Do You Think You Are?

Guest star Alex Kingston can also be seen on BBC1 tonight at 9:00pm as she delves into her ancestral past in Who Do You Think You Are?.





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Next Time: The Power Of Three

Tuesday, 18 September 2012 - Reported by Chuck Foster
The BBC have released a variety of photos to promote The Power of Three, which will premiere on BBC1 next Saturday at 7:30pm.

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The Doctor and the Ponds puzzle an unlikely invasion of Earth, as millions of sinister black cubes arrive overnight, almost like presents falling from the sky.

But what are they, what’s inside them and most importantly, who sent them? With the international community at a loss, it’s left to the Doctor to unearth who is behind the mystery.

Guest stars: Mark Williams, Steven Berkoff and Jemma Redgrave

Written by Chris Chibnall
Executive produced by Steven Moffat and Caroline Skinner
Directed by Douglas Mackinnon
Produced by Marcus Wilson


The Power of Three is due to be broadcast at these times around the world:
United Kingdom : Saturday 22nd September, 7:30pm BST   BBC1
United States : Saturday 22nd September, 9:00pm ET BBC America
Canada : Saturday 22nd September, 9:00pm ET SPACE
Australia : Saturday 29th September, 7:30pm AEST ABC (also on iView from 23rd Sept)
New Zealand : Thursday 4th October, 8:30pm NZST Prime




FILTER: - Online - Series 7/33 - BBC