Dinosaurs on a Spaceship - Official ratings

Monday, 17 September 2012 - Reported by Marcus
Final ratings data for the week ending 9th September 2012 released by the Broadcasters’ Audience Research Board or BARB, puts Doctor Who as the ninth most-watched programme of the week on British television.

Dinosaurs on a Spaceship had a final official rating of 7.57 million viewers, over 2 million higher than the initially reported figure. The share of 31.9% is also much higher than the initial estimate.

The episode was the fourth for the week on BBC One with the crime series New Tricks once more taking top place followed by two episodes of EastEnders. ITV had three episodes of Coronation Street and two of The X Factor in the list above the Doctor. While BBC One BARB listings include those watching on BBC One HD, ITV listings do not include ITV HD or ITV+1 which need to be added to the main channel statistics in order to compare like for like.

The chart position of 9th is higher than most of last year's episodes, which, apart from the season opener, all hovered around the lower half of the top twenty.

The final ratings figure does not include the BBC Three repeat, when 430,000 watched. No do they not include those watching on iPlayer where around 800,000 people accessed the episode in the first two days. Around 1.8 million have now accessed the series premiere Asylum of the Daleks.




FILTER: - Ratings - UK - Series 7/33

A Town Called Mercy - AI:85

Monday, 17 September 2012 - Reported by Marcus
Doctor Who: A Town Called Mercy had an Appreciation Index or AI score of 85.

The score is a measure of how much the audience enjoyed the episode. It is based of a survey of 5000 people. The score of 85 is slightly lower than the first two episodes in the series, but still puts the programme into the excellent category.

Highest scorer on the two main channels was Casualty, with 88, while highest scorer of the day was Coast on BBC Two with 90.

The new series of Downton Abbey had an overnight rating of 9.0 million on Sunday night, which helped, along with Sunday's X Factor, push Doctor Who down to 16th for the week on overnight figures. Final consolidated ratings will be released next Monday.




FILTER: - Ratings - UK - Series 7/33

Power of Three Image Released

Sunday, 16 September 2012 - Reported by John Bowman
The BBC released another picture today to further promote next Saturday's episode The Power of Three. It shows Amy, Kate Stewart, played by guest star Jemma Redgrave, and the Doctor with one of the mysterious cubes that feature in the story.


A trio of pictures from The Power of Three was released earlier this week and more will be made available in the next couple of days. The episode will air in the UK on Saturday 22nd September at 7.30pm.





FILTER: - Series 7/33

Australian ratings for Dinosaurs on a Spaceship

Sunday, 16 September 2012 - Reported by Adam Kirk

Dinosaurs on a Spaceship has averaged 577,000 viewers in the five major Australian capital cities. Up against the football finals, it was the top-rating drama of the day and the seventh highest rating programme of the day overall.

Media Links: TV Tonight





FILTER: - Ratings - Series 7/33 - Australia

A Town Called Mercy - UK Overnight Viewing Figures

Sunday, 16 September 2012 - Reported by Marcus
A Town Called Mercy had an overnight audience of 6.6 million viewers, a share of 29.1% of the total TV audience.

Doctor Who was third for the day, behind the big entertainment hitters, The X Factor with 9.0 million and the launch show of Strictly Come Dancing which has 8.0 million watching, providing a strong lead in for the Doctor.

Against Doctor Who, ITV1's Red and Black managed 3.6 million viewers, while Dad's Army on BBC Two had 1.9 million watching.

Last year's third story of the autumn, The Girl Who Waited, had 6.0 million watching with a lower audience share while the 2011 launch of Strictly Come Dancing had an audience of 7.6 million viewers.

The rating for Doctor Who puts it at 14th place for the week, with Sunday's ratings still to come, although final consolidated figures, which will be available next week, should see this position rise.




FILTER: - Ratings - UK - Series 7/33

Wild, Wild... Spain?

Saturday, 15 September 2012 - Reported by Chuck Foster
The BBC have released their latest 'confidentialette' to accompany the new episode, A Town Called Mercy; the behind-the-scenes video takes a look at how the Doctor galloped a horse and the creation of a cyborg.

Plus the trailer for next week's The Power of Three is now online to view.





FILTER: - Online - Series 7/33

A Town Called Mercy: BBC online clips roundup

Saturday, 15 September 2012 - Reported by Chuck Foster
It's an hour before the Doctor travels to the Wild West in A Town Called Mercy on BBC1, so here's a quick roundup of the videos released online to promote the episode over the course of the last week:





FILTER: - Online - Series 7/33

Doctor Who Recon

Saturday, 15 September 2012 - Reported by Chuck Foster
ReconA special preview for newly restored and recreated episodes to appear on forthcoming DVDs in the Doctor Who range will take place on Sunday 30th September at Riverside Studios in West London.

Presented by the DWAS with the co-operation of BBC Worldwide, the free event will screen selected episodes to highlight how colour-recovery and re-mastering techniques have brought new life to the Jon Pertwee stories The Ambassadors of Death and Inferno, and how especially created animation finally enables fans to watch rather than listen to the missing episodes of the William Hartnell story The Reign of Terror.

There will also be panels with the team behind the new versions.

Full details on the event and how to request tickets - only available by post - can be found via the DWAS website. Please note that this event is now full.


The DVD release of The Ambassadors of Death is currently scheduled for 1st October in the UK(R2) and 9th October in the US/Canada(R1).




FILTER: - Special Events - Classic Series - Blu-ray/DVD

Room At The Top Start Date Confirmed

Friday, 14 September 2012 - Reported by John Bowman
The first part of the BBC Four adaptation of Room At The Top starring Jenna-Louise Coleman has been given a confirmed broadcast date of Wednesday 26th September.

The two-part drama was made nearly two years ago by Great Meadow Productions and should have been shown in April 2011 but had to be shelved until a copyright dispute between the estate of the late author, John Braine, and Remus Films could be settled. It will air from 9pm to 10pm.

Coleman plays the role of Susan Brown and Kevin McNally that of her father, and a number of pictures of Coleman in the production have been released:


Having qualified as an accountant in a German prisoner-of-war camp, Joe Lampton leaves working-class, industrial Dufton behind him and takes a job as senior audit clerk at the town hall in affluent Warley. Having secured lodgings at "T'top" – the poshest part of the town – he starts to make his mark on Warley society. Good at his job, Joe quickly shows his natural skill at climbing the career ladder up through the petty politics of local government. But he has two things on his mind – money and sex – and his ambitions go well beyond anything offered by civic life.

He embarks on a plan to marry into the prosperous middle classes by joining the local amateur dramatic society so as to meet a better class of woman. Seeing that Joe's working-class, chip-on-the-shoulder attitude is likely to get him into trouble, fellow thespian Alice Aisgill takes him under her wing. She is 10 years older than Joe, and urges him to date Susan Brown, daughter of the richest and most powerful man in Warley.

Alice is unhappily married to a rich local car dealer and is known in the am-dram society as something of a femme fatale. She watches as Joe succeeds in luring Susan away from her rich boyfriend, Jack Wales. But Joe's cold-blooded ambition and Alice's detached role as matchmaker are blown apart by something neither she nor Joe can control – their passion for each other.

The second and concluding part is currently unplaced in the schedules for the week beginning 29th September.





FILTER: - Jenna-Louise Coleman - Broadcasting - BBC

Asylum of the Daleks: New Zealand viewing figures

Friday, 14 September 2012 - Reported by Chuck Foster
Yesterday's premiere of Asylum of the Daleks in New Zealand was watched by 171,690 viewers on Prime, making it the highest-rated programme on the channel for the day and the second highest rated episode for the Eleventh Doctor so far - The Doctor, The Widow and the Wardrobe achieved 175,970 viewers on 19th January.

The premiere of Let's Kill Hitler, broadcast around this time on 15th September, achieved 117,100 viewers.


For other channels on the night, Embarrassing Bodies on TV2 won the time-slot with 380,860 viewers; 307,170 watched The X Factor USA (started at 7:30-9:30pm average), 224,900 watched TV One's Four Weddings, 74,770 watched Family Guy on Four (9:00pm start), 64,450 watched the ITM Cup Rugby on Sky Sport 1 (7:35-9:15pm average), 38,600 watched Code on Maori TV, 34,410 watched Law and Order Criminal Intent on The Box, and Tower Heist on Sky Movies 1 was watched by 21,250. Top show of the day was One News on TV One, with 678,810 tuning in.

Acknowledgements: Paul Scoones




FILTER: - Ratings - New Zealand - Series 7/33