The Curse of the Black Spot - Overnight Ratings

Sunday, 8 May 2011 - Reported by Marcus
Doctor Who: Curse of the Black Spot6.2 million watched episode three of Doctor Who: The Curse of the Black Spot, according to unofficial overnight figures.

Figures across the board were up on the previous week with Britain's Got Talent once more winning the day with 10.4 million watching. Doctor Who had an overnight share of 30.5% of the total audience, almost the same as last week.

The programme was 1.6 million ahead of the third placed Casualty. When Doctor Who finished, the BBC One audience dropped from 6.7 million to 3.3 million viewers. Against the Doctor, New People Do the Funniest Things on ITV1 had an average 2.8 million watching. Don't Scare the Hare, the lead in to Doctor Who had 2.3 million watching.

Doctor Who is now the 18th most watched programme of the week. Final figures, which are likely to see a much higher chart placing, will be released next week.

On BBC Three, Doctor Who Confidential was helped by the loss of the gap between the end of Doctor Who and the start of the follow up programme, and got 0.64 million viewers, up 80% on last week.


Meanwhile in Australia episode Two, Day of the Moon, was the fifth watched programme of the day with around 0.90 million viewers in the five capital cities. The rating is slightly up on the previous week. It was only outranked by news programmes and Australia’s Funniest Home Videos on Channel 9.





FILTER: - Ratings - UK - Series 6/32

Doctor Who Dominates iPlayer Downloads

Friday, 6 May 2011 - Reported by Marcus
Doctor Who: iPlayerDoctor Who is once more dominating the iPlayer downloads with episode one of the new series, The Impossible Astronaut, being accessed over 1.5 million times in the 12 days following transmission.

The figure is nearly three times higher than any other programme available on the iPlayer over the same period. In the first week after transmission 1.38 million accessed the programme, this compares with the 1.27 million who accessed last year's series opener, The Eleventh Hour, over the same period. The Eleventh Hour went on to become the most downloaded programme ever, a title it still holds, but a title that may be under threat if The Impossible Astronaut continues to attract such attention on the iPlayer.

The second in the series, Day of the Moon, had been accessed over 1.07 million times in the four days it has been available. It has eclipsed The Royal Wedding Service which has been downloaded 0.62 million times since Friday.




FILTER: - Ratings - UK - Series 6/32

The Curse of the Black Spot - Introduction

Thursday, 5 May 2011 - Reported by Chuck Foster
As part of the run-up to this week's episode of Doctor Who, The Curse of the Black Spot, the BBC have released an introduction to the tale, featuring head writer Steven Moffat and guest star Hugh Bonneville:


Introduction: Curse of the Black Spot, BBC, via BBC Website





FILTER: - Series 6/32 - Online

Coming Soon: The Rebel Flesh

Thursday, 5 May 2011 - Reported by Chuck Foster
The BBC have released details for Week 21, which includes the synopsis for the fifth episode of the series, The Rebel Flesh; this is due to be broadcast on BBC1/BBC1HD on Saturday 21st May, with the time of broadcast yet to be confirmed.

A solar tsunami sends the TARDIS hurtling towards a futuristic factory on Earth, where human doppelgangers are used to mine dangerous acid, as the time-travelling adventures continue.

A second wave hits and the "Gangers" separate. They can remember every second of their "original's" life and feel every emotion they've ever experienced. But are these memories stolen or have they been bequeathed? Are the Gangers merely faulty machinery that must be shut down or are they living, breathing, sentient beings? Can the Doctor convince the terrified humans to accept these "almost people" and prevent an all-out civil war before the factory explodes?
 

 




FILTER: - Series 6/32

Oliver Elmes

Thursday, 5 May 2011 - Reported by Marcus
Oliver Elmes, the man who designed the Seventh Doctor's title sequence, has died.

In 1987 producer John Nathan Turner commissioned BBC designer Oliver Elmes to design a new opening for the show. Elmes worked with CAL Video to produce the first Doctor Who logo to be designed entirely on computer.

The basic concept was the 'Big Bang', with stars exploding to form a multi-coloured galaxy, and features a spinning TARDIS and Sylvester McCoy's face painted silver. The sequence, which cost £20,000 and took three months to create, ran for the duration of McCoy's era, from Time and the Rani to Survival, appearing on 12 stories, some 42 episodes.

A short documentary explaining the history of the sequence, Helter Skelter, is included on the DVD release of Time and the Rani.

After the series was put on hold in 1989, the new logo continued to be used for the Virgin New Adventures novels until Bad Therapy in 1996.

In addition to his work on Doctor Who, Elmes designed title sequences for Elizabeth R, The Goodies, and The Good Life. He also worked on Multi Coloured Swapshop and Top of the Pops, and designed the BBC2 idents with the two lines and one of the early spinning globe idents




FILTER: - Obituary - Production - Classic Series

The Curse of the Black Spot - Clips

Wednesday, 4 May 2011 - Reported by Chuck Foster
The BBC have released two previews for this week's episode, The Curse of the Black Spot, which will be broadcast on BBC1/BBC1HD this coming Saturday at 6:15pm

The Curse of the Black Spot Preview One, BBC, via BBC Website



The Curse of the Black Spot Preview Two, BBC, via BBC Website


The BBC have also released an interview with guest star Hugh Bonneville, who plays Captain Avery in the episode:



You can also watch the "Next Time" trailers for the episode via our previous article.




FILTER: - Series 6/32 - Online

New Schedule from Week Four

Wednesday, 4 May 2011 - Reported by Marcus
Doctor Who: The Doctor's WifeBBC One is to change its Saturday line up from 14th May, switching Doctor Who and So You Think You Can Dance Live meaning episode four of Doctor Who, The Doctor's Wife, is now scheduled for broadcast at 6.30pm.

The change, which will please many fans, is seen as a vote of confidence in the show, which has been the only BBC One programme achieving strong ratings on Saturday evenings.

Doctor Who will follow the live dance show which also sees its results programme being moved to Sunday for this week. The previous Doctor Who lead in, Don't Scare the Hare, which has been getting poor ratings and appalling AI figures, has been moved to before the early evening news. The Eurovision Song Contest Final is at 8pm.

Doctor Who will now face New Animals Do the Funniest Things and Sing if You Can on ITV1. BBC Two will be showing an evening of programmes dedicated to the late comedy writer John Sullivan.




FILTER: - Series 6/32 - Broadcasting

The Impossible Astronaut - Chart Position

Wednesday, 4 May 2011 - Reported by Marcus
Doctor Who RatingsBarb have now issued final ratings for the week ending 24 April making Doctor Who: The Impossible Astronaut the 6th most watched programme of the week.

The chart is dominated by soaps with Lewis in 19th place and The Reckoning at 20th the only other non soap dramas to make the top 20.

The overnight chart saw the show in 13th place, the rise being due to the large number of people who record Doctor Who for viewing later in the week.

The Impossible Astronaut becomes the 44th episode of Doctor Who to achieve a top ten place. It is a higher chart placing than any other season premier in the show's history, apart from the Eleventh Doctor's first episode, The Eleventh Hour, which was 3rd.

Out of 771 Doctor Who episodes broadcast, only 13 have achieved a higher chart placing.




FILTER: - Ratings - UK - Series 6/32

The Impossible Astronaut lands on PRIME

Wednesday, 4 May 2011 - Reported by Chuck Foster
Doctor Who: Impossible AstronautNew Zealand have finally found out when the new series of Doctor Who will arrive!

Broadcaster Prime TV have reported via Twitter that they will premiere The Impossible Astronaut on the channel on Thursday 19th May at 8.30pm.

Prime have a dedicated Doctor Who section on their website.

(with thanks to the New Zealand Doctor Who Fan Club)




FILTER: - Series 6/32 - New Zealand - Broadcasting

DVD Schedule Update

Tuesday, 3 May 2011 - Reported by Marcus
Doctor WhoDoctor Who Magazine has issued a provisional schedule for the remaining stories to be released in the classic Doctor Who DVD range.

There are 24 stories that still exist and have yet to be released on DVD, all of which are expected to be available by the show's 50th anniversary in 2013.
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FILTER: - Classic Series - Blu-ray/DVD