Australian overnight ratings for The Crimson Horror

Tuesday, 7 May 2013 - Reported by Adam Kirk

The Crimson Horror has debuted in Australia, averaging 786,000 viewers in the five major capital cities. It was the ABC's top-rating drama of the day and the tenth highest rating program of the day overall. These ratings do not include regional or time-shifted viewers.
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FILTER: - Ratings - Broadcasting - Series 7/33 - Australia

Final Australian ratings for Hide

Thursday, 2 May 2013 - Reported by Adam Kirk

Hide has picked up an additional 148,000 time-shifted Australian viewers, giving it a final, or consolidated, ratings average of 795,000 viewers in the five major capital cities.  This was the fourth largest number of time-shifted viewers for a program broadcast on Sunday 21 April. The final or consolidated ratings includes all 'time-shifted' viewers who record the program and watch it within a week.

Based on these final figures, Hide was the second highest rating ABC program of the day and the ninth highest rating program of the day overall (this compares to it being the tenth highest rating program based on its overnight figures of 648,000 viewers). These ratings do not include regional viewers.
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FILTER: - Ratings - Broadcasting - Series 7/33 - Australia

Australian overnight ratings for Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS

Monday, 29 April 2013 - Reported by Adam Kirk



Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS has debuted in Australia, averaging 725,000 viewers in the five major capital cities. It was the ABC's top-rating drama of the day and the ninth highest rating program of the day overall. These ratings do not include regional or time-shifted viewers.
Media Links: TV Tonight




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

Final Australian ratings for Cold War

Tuesday, 23 April 2013 - Reported by Adam Kirk

Cold War has picked up an additional 114,000 time-shifted Australian viewers, giving it a final, or consolidated, ratings average of 842,000 viewers in the five major capital cities.  This was the fourth largest number of time-shifted viewers for a program broadcast on Sunday 14 April. The final or consolidated ratings includes all 'time-shifted' viewers who record the program and watch it within a week.

Based on these final figures, Cold War was the top-rating ABC program of the day and the ninth highest rating program of the day overall (this compares to it being the tenth highest rating program based on its overnight figures of 728,000 viewers). These ratings do not include regional viewers.
Media Links: TV Tonight




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

Australian overnight ratings for Hide

Monday, 22 April 2013 - Reported by Adam Kirk


Hide has debuted in Australia, averaging 648,000 viewers in the five major capital cities. It was the ABC's top-rating drama of the day and the tenth highest rating program of the day overall. These ratings do not include regional or time-shifted viewers.
Media Links: TV Tonight




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

Final Australian ratings for The Rings of Akhaten

Tuesday, 16 April 2013 - Reported by Adam Kirk

The Rings of Akhaten has picked up an additional 172,000 time-shifted Australian viewers, giving it a final, or consolidated, ratings average of 899,000 viewers in the five major capital cities.  This was the third largest number of time-shifted viewers for a program broadcast on Sunday 7 April. The final or consolidated ratings includes all 'time-shifted' viewers who record the program and watch it within a week.

Based on these final figures, Akhaten was the second highest rating drama of the day (after Downton Abbey), the top-rating ABC program of the day and the ninth highest rating program of the day overall (this compares to it being the tenth highest rating program based on its overnight figures of 727,000 viewers). These ratings do not include regional viewers.
Media Links: TV Tonight




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

Australian overnight ratings for Cold War

Monday, 15 April 2013 - Reported by Adam Kirk


Cold War has debuted in Australia, averaging 728,000 viewers in the five major capital cities. It was the ABC's top-rating drama of the day and the tenth highest rating program of the day overall. These ratings do not include regional or time-shifted viewers.
Media Links: TV Tonight




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

Final Australian ratings for The Bells of Saint John

Thursday, 11 April 2013 - Reported by Adam Kirk
The Bells of Saint John has picked up an additional 176,000 time-shifted Australian viewers, giving it a final, or consolidated, ratings average of 932,000 viewers in the five major capital cities.  This was the second largest number of time-shifted viewers for a program broadcast on Sunday 31 March (after Elementary with 183,000 time-shifted viewers). The final or consolidated ratings includes all 'time-shifted' viewers who record the program and watch it within a week.

Based on these final figures, Bells was the top rating drama of the day, the top-rating ABC program of the day and the fourth highest rating program of the day overall (this compares to it being the eighth highest rating program based on its overnight figures of 757,000 viewers). These ratings do not include regional viewers.
Media Links: TV Tonight




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

Australian overnight ratings for The Rings of Akhaten

Monday, 8 April 2013 - Reported by Adam Kirk


The Rings of Akhaten has debuted in Australia, averaging 725,000 viewers in the five major capital cities. It was the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's top-rating drama of the day and the tenth highest rating program of the day overall. These ratings do not include regional or time-shifted viewers.
Media Links: TV Tonight




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

Radio 4 To Bring Together 1960s Cast And Crew

Monday, 1 April 2013 - Reported by John Bowman
A documentary on BBC Radio 4 next Sunday will see cast and crew from 1960s Doctor Who recounting the early days of the show.

In The Reunion - billed as a series that "reunites a group of people intimately involved in a moment of modern history" - presenter Sue MacGregor brings together director Waris Hussein, actors Carole Ann Ford, William Russell, and Jeremy Young, plus actor-turned-presenter Peter Purves to look back at "the triumphs and disasters" of Doctor Who's formative period.

The 45-minute show airs on Sunday 7th April at 11.15am and should be available to listen to worldwide via the BBC iPlayer. It has been made by Whistledown, which has previously reunited Paul McGann and Richard E Grant, among others, for a special edition of the programme, broadcast in May 2008, centring on the cult film Withnail And I.
With Thanks To Jonathan Rush




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