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    Quote Originally Posted by SiHart View Post
    That's a pretty damn good result compared to everything else that was on last night.

    We're not doooooooooooomed!

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    it's quite suprising how big the margin is between Doctor Who and Casualty and the harry potter film on itv didn't even make it into the top 20.

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    AI of 86 for The Eleventh Hour:

    http://gallifreynewsbase.blogspot.co...t-ratings.html

    Also scored higher in Scotland than the rest of the country. Is this a first?

    An update of last week's overnights...

    Quote Originally Posted by Andy Parish/Gallifrey Base
    Top overnights - (Mon-Sun)

    01 …. 9.5 (40.7%) …. Coronation Street (19:30) ITV 1 - MON
    02 …. 9.4 (36.6%) …. EastEnders (20:00) BBC One - MON
    03 …. 9.1 (36.0%) …. Coronation Street (20:30) ITV 1 - MON
    04 …. 8.5 (36.3%) …. EastEnders (19:30) BBC One - MON
    05 …. 8.4 (35.0%) …. EastEnders (20:00) BBC One - FRI
    06 …. 8.3 (36.0%) …. Coronation Street (19:30) ITV 1 - FRI
    07 …. 8.0 (31.8%) …. Coronation Street (20:30) ITV 1 - FRI
    08 …. 8.0 (38.4%) …. Doctor Who (18:20) BBC One (7.7 + 0.3 HD) - SAT
    09 …. 7.9 (34.7%) …. EastEnders (19:30) BBC One - THU
    10 …. 7.6 (30.6%) …. Coronation Street (20:30) ITV 1 - THU
    11 …. 7.5 (34.1%) …. Emmerdale (19:00) ITV 1 - MON
    12 …. 7.2 (28.2%) …. A Touch of Frost (20:00) ITV 1 - SUN
    13 …. 7.2 (32.7%) …. Emmerdale (19:00) ITV 1 - MON
    14 …. 7.0 (33.0%) …. Emmerdale (19:00) ITV 1 - FRI
    15 …. 6.5 (31.0%) …. Emmerdale (19:00) ITV 1 - WED
    16 …. 6.4 (32.6%) …. Emmerdale (19:00) ITV 1 - THU
    17 …. 6.3 (26.3%) …. UEFA Champions League: Arsenal v Barcelona (19:30) ITV 1 - WED
    18 …. 6.2 (27.7%) …. Coronation Street (19:30) ITV 1 - SUN
    19 …. 5.8 (23.4%) …. Ashes to Ashes (21:00) BBC One (5.7 + 0.2 HD) - FRI
    20 …. 5.8 (28.3%) …. Regional News and Weather (18:30) BBC One - MON
    21 …. 5.7 (27.8%) …. Regional News and Weather (18:30) BBC One - MON
    22 …. 5.7 (28.9%) …. Regional News and Weather (18:30) BBC One - WED
    23 …. 5.6 (23.3%) …. Holby City (20:00) BBC One - MON
    24 …. 5.5 (22.1%) …. Jonathan Creek (20:00) - BBC One - SUN
    25 …. 5.5 (25.3%) …. Casualty (21:30) BBC One - SAT
    26 …. 5.5 (26.1%) …. Over the Rainbow (19:30) BBC One (5.4 + 0.1 HD) - SAT
    27 …. 5.3 (24.1%) …. The National Lottery: Who Dares Wins (20:40) BBC One - SAT
    28 …. 5.2 (24.2%) …. Antiques Roadshow (19:00) BBC One (5.0 + 0.1 HD) - SUN
    29 …. 5.1 (23.2%) …. The One Show (19:00) BBC One - MON
    30 …. 5.1 (20.9%) …. Have I Got News for You (21:30) BBC One - THU
    Creek is DOOOOOMED!!

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    Shocked at the low rating for Creek, but wasn't it against the Frost finale?

    Hurrah for Who though!

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    Overnights were according to OG - 6.7 million including 0.3 million on HD.

    Highest of the night- closest was the National Lottery at 5.9m.

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    Full Doctor Who Newspage report:

    The Beast Below was watched by 6.7 million viewers, according to unofficial overnight figures.

    The programme had an audience of 6.4 million on BBC One, with an additional 330,000 watching on BBC HD. The programme share was 34%. Although a drop on the previous week the programme was still the most watched of the day beating the second placed National Lottery by 0.8 million viewers. It is very rare for a programme placed so early in the evening to top the ratings for the day, especially on what was one of the best Saturdays of the year so far.

    The best ITV 1 could do was for the network premier of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix which got 5.7 million watching. The FA Cup had an average of 3.3 million viewers, with a peak of 4.9 million against Doctor Who.

    The highest peak of the day was between 4.15pm and 4.30pm when 7.6 million watched the Grand National.

    Overall the programme currently stands as the twelfth most watched of the week, with Sundays ratings still to come. A top ten place is still a possibility once the final ratings are calculated next week.
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    That's not catastrophic but whichever way the News Page dresses it up, that's still a loss of over two million viewers in 7 days which isn't great. We were hoping for a bit better, given the only competition was a Harry Potter repeat.

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    Not bad - I expected a lower figure due to the weather, but we're still the most popular TV thing out there of a Saturday night!

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    Yes, the weather was obviously a factor, and this week's episode probably didn't have the big selling points of last week's, or indeed future episodes, but that's not too bad. I still think the series needs to establish a fixed time slot again, rather than being shunted around the schedules from week to week. Surely that must having a bearing on ratings?

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    Does anyone know where it ranks among the ratings for the episodes since 2005?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Si Hunt View Post
    That's not catastrophic but whichever way the News Page dresses it up, that's still a loss of over two million viewers in 7 days which isn't great. Si.

    the opening episode was always going to attract a much bigger then usual viewing figure ok there has been a drop of 2 mill but Doctor Who, since it came back has pretty much averaged around the 6.5 to 7m mark each episode. So in that respect I don't think there's anything to worry about if this series continuse to average 6.5m per episode the bbc are going to be more then happy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Tudor View Post
    Yes, the weather was obviously a factor, and this week's episode probably didn't have the big selling points of last week's, or indeed future episodes, but that's not too bad. I still think the series needs to establish a fixed time slot again, rather than being shunted around the schedules from week to week. Surely that must having a bearing on ratings?

    I think while Over the Rainbow, is on we can expect 6.15pm to pretty much be a fixed time and even when that's finished it's likely to remain in it's current time slot as the World Cup will be then about to start,

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    Potter was a premiere and The Beast Below's overnights are just over 1m down from last week's opener. I was expecting the FA Cup to rate about 1-1.5m higher.

    Nabbed from Gallifrey Base/AndyParish:

    Doctor Who - The Beast Below: 5 Minute Breakdown
    6.33m (6.40m with first 5 minutes removed)

    18:10 - 4.91m
    ----
    18:15 - 5.84m
    18:20 - 6.02m
    18:25 - 6.15m
    18:30 - 6.21m
    18:35 - 6.24m
    18:40 - 6.50m
    18:45 - 6.58m
    18:50 - 6.72m
    18:55 - 6.79m

    ----
    19:00 - 5.68m
    19:05 - 4.87m
    Those crazy BBC schedulers need to shift Who from the fringes of primetime. I couldn't even watch it live last night as it started too bloody early.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Larry View Post
    I think while Over the Rainbow, is on we can expect 6.15pm to pretty much be a fixed time and even when that's finished it's likely to remain in it's current time slot as the World Cup will be then about to start,
    It's on at 6.30 next week, though - third different start time in as many weeks. Remember the good old days of 2005 when it was on at 7pm each week?

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    It was always going to shed viewers thanks to the combined forces of an FA Cup semi-final which was still finely balanced at 0-0 when Who began plus being a very warm, sunny day. You can't compare its performance to other modern episodes until the final timeshifted figure is available. I believe that the final figure now increases more than in previous years due to a change in the BARB rating system.

    Potter wasn't a factor as that started as soon as Who ended.

    Will be v. interesting to see what happens next week with a 6.30pm start, no footie in competition and the Daleks presumably being well trailered!

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    As James says, it's on way too early. I know of several people who are unable to watch it at that time, who end up taping it or catching it on iPlayer...

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    Check out da massive timeshift for Matty Smith's opener:

    http://www.barb.co.uk/report/weeklyT...sOverview?_s=3

    Quote Originally Posted by BARB
    Top 30 Terrestrial Programmes w/e 4 Apr 2010

    01 - CORONATION STREET (MON 2029) 10.39m
    02 - CORONATION STREET (MON 1933) 10.34m
    03 - EASTENDERS (MON 2000) 10.00m
    04 - DOCTOR WHO (SAT 1822) 9.59m (+ 0.49 HD)
    05 - CORONATION STREET (FRI 2030) 9.25m
    06 - CORONATION STREET (FRI 1933) 9.13m
    07 - EASTENDERS (TUE 1929) 9.12m
    08 - EASTENDERS (FRI 1958) 9.06m
    09 - EASTENDERS (THU 1931) 8.98m
    10 - A TOUCH OF FROST (SUN 2000) 8.79m
    11 - CORONATION STREET (THU 2032) 8.69m
    12 - EMMERDALE (MON 1902) 7.92m
    13 - EMMERDALE (TUE 1902) 7.77m
    14 - EMMERDALE (FRI 1902) 7.72m
    15 - EMMERDALE (WED 1859) 7.39m
    16 - EMMERDALE (THU 1901) 7.09m
    17 - CORONATION STREET (SUN 1929) 7.04m
    18 - ASHES TO ASHES (FRI 2101) 6.62m (+ 0.24 HD)
    19 - JONATHAN CREEK (SUN 2001) 6.62m
    20 - UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE LIVE (WED 1929) 6.59m
    21 - CASUALTY (SAT 2131) 6.23m
    22 - HOLBY CITY (TUE 2001) 5.78m
    23 - OVER THE RAINBOW (SAT 1928) 5.61m
    24 - HAVE I GOT NEWS FOR YOU (THU 2130) 5.51m
    25 - THE NATIONAL LOTTERY: WHO DARES WINS (SAT 2041) 5.40m
    26 - ANTIQUES ROADSHOW (SUN 1900) 5.23m (+ 0.14 HD)
    27 - THE ONE SHOW (MON 1858) 5.19m
    28 - LIFE OF RILEY (WED 1929) 5.01m
    29 - THE ONE SHOW (WED 1858) 4.94m
    30 - EMMERDALE (THU 2000) 4.92m

    A further 494,000 HD viewers as well.

    That brings it over 10million!

    Must also be close to 1million on BBCiPlayer.

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    Blimey! What a result!

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    That is superb, I thought it would gain a million for the final figure, but wasn't expecting that! That's not far off Rose which had the double advantage of starting at 7pm when it was dark!

    Let's not be too hasty in writing off Beast Below either, that could well get 8m for its final figure.

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    Victory of the Daleks achieved an overnight figure of 6.2m viewers, with a 32.7% audience share. Doctor Who was the most-watched programme on BBC One for Saturday.
    On the upside, there's no decline from last week. On the other hand, Daleks, a later timeslot and a RT front cover don't seem to have increased figures. It was VERY sunny yesterday. Did the various advantages/disadvantages this episode had over last weeks' cancel each other out?

    Hmmm. It's actually LESS than last weeks. With Daleks.

    Apparently Britains Got Talent got 10m on its return.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Si Hunt View Post
    Apparently Britains Got Talent got 10m on its return.

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    so 10m people sat and watched the annual parade of freaks and weirdose...

    another drop in viewing figures probably no cause for concern ......yet

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    To be fair, Who's debut ended up with 10m as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Si Hunt View Post
    To be fair, Who's debut ended up with 10m as well.

    Si.

    and has now lost 4m viewrs in just 2 episodes.

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    We haven't had the final figures yet...

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    The final figures should be between 7-7.5m.

    Last night's five minute breakdown from the usual source:


    Quote Originally Posted by Andy Parish/Gallifrey Base
    Victory of the Daleks - 5 minute breakdown (6.21m)

    18:20...4.17m
    18:25...4.66m

    18:30...5.97m
    18:35...6.09m
    18:40...6.28m
    18:45...6.33m
    18:50...6.42m
    18:55...6.49m
    19:00...6.51m
    19:05...6.72m
    19:10...5.04m
    (episode finished early)

    19:15...4.27m
    19:20...3.99m
    Still think it should start at 6:45 or 7pm. I've only been able to watch about five episodes live in the last three years.

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    Lets not forget that yesterday was really the first gloriously sunny Saturday we've had this year.

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