
The
Radio Times have confirmed the first episode of the news series of Doctor Who will be broadcast on
Saturday 23rd April at
6:00pm.
The time slot is one of the earliest the series has received since it returned in 2005. Last year only
Vampires from Venice was shown so early with most episodes starting around 6.30pm.
The programme will be preceded on BBC One by
Don't Scare The Hare a new game show and followed
So You Think You Can Dance, in which contestants perform in couples for the first time, hoping to impress judges Nigel Lythgoe, Arlene Phillips, Louise Redknapp and Sisco Gomez. It is the fifth in the series, which last week achieved 3.4 million viewers in its 6.30 timeslot.
ITV1 will be showing
March of the Dinosaurs, a Feature-length CGI adventure from the makers of
Walking with Dinosaurs, telling the story of an epic migration undertaken by a herd of dinosaurs in the high arctic 70 million years ago.
BBC Two has the 1964 Beatles film,
A Hard Day's Night, Channel 4 is showing
Come Dine with Me and Channel Five the 1959 film
Ben Hur.
Time | Programme | Nearest ITV1 Programme |
5:10pm | BBC News | March of the Dinosaurs (5:00-7:00pm) |
5:25pm | Don't Scare The Hare | |
6:00pm | Doctor Who - The Impossible Astronaut | |
6:45pm | So You Think You Can Dance | Sing if you Can (7:00-8:00pm) |
8:00pm | The National Lottery: Who Dares Wins | Britain's Got Talent (8:00-9:00pm) |
8:50pm | Casualty | Piers Morgan's Life Stories (9:00-10:00pm) |
The early start means that
Doctor Who Confidential can not follow directly on from the end of Doctor Who; BBC Three's schedule begins from 7:00pm, meaning some 15 minutes between the two - this may impact on Confidential's ratings, as the last time such a gap occured the behind-the-scenes show lost around 40% of its usual audience.
BBCHD have yet to confirm a time-slot for
Doctor Who Confidential, with times after
A History of Celtic Britain (6:45-7:45pm) still to be announced.