Doctor Who Adventures - Issue 31

Wednesday, 6 June 2007 - Reported by Marcus
You can meet the Family in the latest issue of Doctor Who Adventures. The fearsome foursome are on the cover alongside the Doctor... or is it John Smith?

Inside there are previews of the next two episodes, Blink and Utopia, including many new pictures.

There is an interview with the boy who won a Blue Peter competition to land a part in Doctor Who. Nine-year-old John Bell tells the magazine what it was like to appear in Utopia:

Also in the issue:

Data File - on Lazarus.

Comic strip – things get nasty for the Doctor and Martha in part two of The Green, the Bad and the Ugly.

Adventure guide – take a trip to the future with the guide to Gridlock, and go behind the scenes on the making of the story with Doctor Who Confidential.

Free gifts. Include four sticker sheets – one huge sheet, some holographic ones, a glow-in-the-dark set and even some special puffy ones.

Doctor Who Adventures issue 31 is out across the United Kingdom on Thursday 7 June.




FILTER: - Magazines - DWA

Family of Blood - AI

Monday, 4 June 2007 - Reported by Marcus
The Family of Blood received an Appreciation Index, or AI, figure of 86. This figure once more puts the programme in the 'excellent' category, and makes it the joint most appreciated show of the day.





FILTER: - Ratings - UK - Series 3/29

Sunday Night Ratings

Monday, 4 June 2007 - Reported by Marcus
The BBC3 repeat of Episode Nine, The Family of Blood was watched by 0.72 million viewers, a3.9% share of the audience. This made it the top rated multichannel programme of the day, beating the second placed Supernatural by 170,000 viewers.

With figures now available for the whole week, Doctor Who is currently the fifteenth most watched programme, sitting just below Heartbeat and Midsomer Murders.

Final figures will be released by BARB in around nine days time.




FILTER: - Ratings - UK - Series 3/29

Colin Baker Blog

Monday, 4 June 2007 - Reported by Marcus
The thoughts of the Sixth Doctor are now available online via the Colin Baker fansite colinbakeronline.com

Baker has agreed to post regular blogs under the title Thoughts of a Timelord. The first one, posted Sunday, talks about his current UK tour ofBedroom Farce along with previous companion Louise Jameson

The fansite aims to keep up to date with all of Colin Baker's activities, both past and present. There is also a guide to Colin's hit BBC series from the 1970'sThe Brothers.




FILTER: - People - Classic Series - Colin Baker

Sarah Jane Update

Monday, 4 June 2007 - Reported by Jarrod Cooper

Doctor Who Magazine has announced the writers for the first series of Sarah Jane Adventures. Adventures One and Four will be written by Gareth Roberts, Adventures Two and Five by Phil Ford, and Adventure Three by Phil Gladwin. While there is no script by Russell T Davies, he remains executive producer.

Producer Matthew Bouch also commented on the casting of Daniel Anthony as Clyde Langerl.
"We auditioned far and wide for the final member of Sarah Jane's team, and Daniel just walked it at his audition. He's thrown himself into it, and is already an expert at running away from monsters!"




FILTER: - Production - Sarah Jane

Torchwood debuts in Australia on 18 June

Monday, 4 June 2007 - Reported by Adam Kirk

Channel Ten have confirmed reports from the South Australian Doctor Who Fan Club that Torchwood will make its Australian debut on Monday 18 June 2007 at 9.30pm, following Supernatural.

Aussie fans will be busy in June with The Runaway Bride confirmed by the ABC to debut on Thursday 28 June at 8.35pm. Series three has also been confirmed to debut on the ABC in the regular Saturday 7.30pm timeslot on 30 June (Warning: ABC links have major spoilers!).

Thanks to the SADWFC and Martin Dunne.




FILTER: - Torchwood - Australia

Family of Blood - Overnight Ratings

Sunday, 3 June 2007 - Reported by Marcus

Unofficial overnight figures show that Episode Nine, The Family of Blood, was watched by 6.6 million viewers, making it the most watched programme of Saturday.

With a share of 39.1% of the total viewers, the programme was top by audience and by share, narrowly beating Any Dream Will Do.

It out-rated its direct opposition on ITV1, Who Wants To Be a Millionaire, which achieved 4.1 million viewers.

The children's audience was 1.4 million, making it by far the highest-rated show of the week with 4-15 year olds, with a share of 62.6%.

With one day to go the programme currently stands at number 12 in the week's top programmes.

On BBC Three, Doctor Who Confidential received a rating of 0.54 million viewers, which was a 3.6% share of the audience. This made it the most watched multichannel programme of the day.




FILTER: - Ratings - UK - Series 3/29

BBC refutes cancellation rumour

Sunday, 3 June 2007 - Reported by R Alan Siler

The following has been reported by United Press International:
LONDON, June 1 (UPI) -- The BBC dismissed rumors that the popular British show Doctor Who would be axed as "idle speculation."

Filming is scheduled to begin for the fourth season of the BBC Wales-produced program next week and BBC executives said they have a long-term commitment to the award-winning program, the Western Mail reported Friday.

Speculation was high that writer Russell T. Davies, who revived Doctor Who in 2005, was scrapping the show to concentrate on other projects. Davies and other senior staff working on the series were said to be thinking about handing in their resignations, news reports indicated.

"We are a long way away from even thinking about series five when the current series hasn't ended and we have yet to start filming series four. But the BBC has a long-term commitment to Doctor Who," the program's creators said in a statement.




FILTER: - Russell T Davies - Press

Friday Night Ratings

Saturday, 2 June 2007 - Reported by Marcus
The Friday repeat of episode eight, Human Nature, was watched by 289,000 viewers, according to unofficial overnight figures. This was a 1.6% of the multichannel audience.




FILTER: - Ratings - UK - Series 3/29

Human Nature Ebook Returns

Saturday, 2 June 2007 - Reported by Jarrod Cooper

The Doctor Who homepage has placed Human Nature by Paul Cornell back on its Ebook page complete with new features.
Although we've been resting it for a while (so newcomers wouldn't be tempted to find out how it all ends in between TV episodes), the Human Nature ebook is back.

Our version of Paul Cornell's classic Seventh Doctor tale still contains extensive notes from the author, plus all of Daryl Joyce's original artwork - but we've take the opportunity to pimp it up a bit.

As well as smartening up the presentation, we've also created downloadable versions that you can read on all sorts of PDAs, Pocket PCs and mobile phones.

Best of all, Paul has written a brand new article, revealing how he adapted the novel into the televised version.




FILTER: - Online - Books