Australian media coverage of
Doctor Who and
Torchwood continues.
Kelsey Munro of the
Sydney Morning Herald previews 'Daleks in Manhattan', which
Ian Cuthbertson of the
Weekend Australian describes as 'finely made, with the production values of a feature film and starring those seemingly eternal 'Doctor Who' villains in top form.' Meanwhile
Robin Oliver, also of the Sydney Morning Herald, writes that 'Evolution of the Daleks', 'features the most spectacular Dalek action in Doctor Who's history' and that 'writer
Helen Raynor provides unusually strong dialogue, which
David Tennant employs with great effect.'
Fergus Shiel also notes Tennant's amusing appearance on
Parkinson on the same Saturday night (28 July, ABC, 10.15pm) where he is introduced as 'Doctor Wow!'.
The Melbourne Age's
AnnMaree Bellman in previewing
Countrycide says 'it's Famous Five Go Camping meets The Blair Witch Chainsaw Massacre'. Ian Cuthbertson also notes that this episode has 'a terrifically creepy beginning to an equally creepy episode . . . Lonely crofters cottages will never look innocent again.'
Naoko Mori has also started appearing in
Channel Ten 'I believe . . . seriously' promotional trailers, in addition to the similar Ten trailers featuring
John Barrowman and
Eve Myles.
Meanwhile in the Aussie ratings, 'Daleks in Manhattan' scored 839,000 viewers in the 5 major capitals, coming second to the
Dame Edna Treatment on Channel Nine. Meanwhile, Torchwood's 'Countrycide' scored 673,000 viewers, these ratings probably affected by a twenty minute delay in its start due to an overlong episode of the local version of
Big Brother. For more ratings details see the
Sydney Morning Herald's Tribal Mind.