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EMPIRE OF DEATH CONSOLIDATED RATINGS REVEALED

EMPIRE OF DEATH CONSOLIDATED RATINGS REVEALED

Doctor Who Season 14's Sutekh Almost Killed 1 Companion In Early Drafts ...

Overnight, Empire Of Death was watched by 2.25m on BBC One. Consolidated, the episode was watched by 3.69m, making the 18th highest rating programme of the week. This figure includes those who watched on devices and pre-BBC One transmission on iPlayer.

This was the final 7 day rating for series 14, the full list can be seen below.

Story 

Overnight

7 Day

Space Babies

2.6m

4.01m

The Devil's Chord

2.4m

3.91m

Boom

2.04m

3.58m

73 Yards

2.62m

4.05m

Dot And Bubble

2.12m

3.38m

Rogue

2.11m

3.52m

The Legend Of Ruby Sunday

2.02m

3.49m

Empire Of Death

2.25m

3.69m

Voice of Doctor Who’s Sutekh Gabriel Woolf on bringing the character back to Doctor Who

Voice of Doctor Who’s Sutekh Gabriel Woolf on bringing the character back to Doctor Who

Doctor Who’s The Legend of Ruby Sunday saw the Doctor and UNIT investigate Ruby’s past. But as the Time Window revealed horrifying secrets from Christmas Eve, the mysterious Triad Technology unleashed the greatest evil of all… Sutekh.

Originally airing in 1975, four part story Pyramids of Mars saw the Fourth Doctor (Tom Baker) and Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen) battle the almighty Sutekh – voiced by Gabriel Woolf.

As the Doctor and Ruby travel to the Pyramids of Mars in a brand new Tales of the TARDIS and face Sutekh in Doctor Who season one finale Empire of Death, we caught up Gabriel Woolf to find out all about returning to Doctor Who, introducing Sutekh to a new generation, and his favourite Doctor Who villains.


Interview with Gabriel Woolf (Sutekh)

How does it feel reviving Sutekh after nearly 50 years?

It felt sort of inevitable in a way. I’d never lost Sutekh because of the fans. They’ve kept him alive, organised conventions all over the place, so it feels kind of natural.

How does it feel knowing a whole new audience will discover the classic story of Pyramids of Mars when it is revisited in Tales of the TARDIS this week?

It’s excellent; they will have the complete backstory of Sutekh so they will know how it all began. Tom [Baker] and I play off each other and it was dramatic, it was a bit like a play. I hope it gives a tremendous added dimension to the excitement for the finale – the fact it’s spread out over cinemas and across the world is wonderful.

What was your reaction when you were asked to come back to Doctor Who?

I was over the moon, delighted and thrilled. It was wonderful. The fans have always said ‘Oh you must come back!’, and I always said back ‘It’s not up to me!’ – and now it’s happened. Extraordinary.

Did you ever think you would return to Doctor Who?

No. it’s been 48 years since we did it so I thought it was pretty unlikely. It was a big surprise but a good one!

Do you think anything is different about this version of Sutekh to the one we met in 1975?

Well, visually certainly, and I thought there has been some development of the character – but we do have the same classic lines here and there so he is recognisable, and he is destroying the same universe.

You’ve played another role in Doctor Who, can you explain this more?

Yes, the Beast. That was in The Impossible Planet and The Satan Pit with David Tennant – I never met him or many of the people, I do things in a little box on my own!

What is the process when recording voiceovers? Do you imagine the finished result when recording?

You are always working in a vacuum with the character in your head and using your voice. It was only when I had a special viewing a couple of weeks ago that I could see what my voice was matching to – it was a big relief for me to see how well it worked together.

How do you hope fans will react when they see the big reveal of Sutekh’s return?

I would hope they’d be very excited and pleased, and that they’ll give themselves a pat on the back as it’s all down to them that this has happened.

Do you have a favourite Doctor Who villain, other than the ones you’ve played?

I enjoy the Daleks more than anything else, but then The Master is good… they’re all classic ones!

If you could travel anywhere in time and space, where or when would you go to?

I don’t think I’d want to go to the origins of the universe and see how it began or anything like that, I’m not a scientist (laughs). I love the Victorian age for literature, most of my life has been spent in Victorian literature and poetry – but I’m mostly remembered for Doctor Who which is funny, it was two weekends in 1975!

Grand finale of Season 1 to be screened in cinemas across the UK

Grand finale of Season 1 to be screened in cinemas across the UK

Doctor Who in cinemas

The grand finale of Doctor Who starring Ncuti Gatwa will be screened in cinemas across the UK.

BBC Studios and CinemaLive have joined forces to bring the Doctor Who finale to cinema screens across the UK on 21st June 2024.

Fans can come together to attend this two-part epic finale screening which will commence at 11pm BST on 21st June with the penultimate episode, THE LEGEND OF RUBY SUNDAY, (which airs on BBC One and BBC iPlayer from 15th June), and as the clock strikes midnight, the final episode EMPIRE OF DEATH, will play on the big screen.

Showrunner Russell T Davies previously teased the finale of season one as being:

“This is a great big rip-roaring finale with the Doctor, Ruby and friends old and new fighting the greatest enemy of their lives. I can’t wait for everyone to see it!”

Dominic Walker, Global Business Director, BBC Studios, said:

“We’re delighted to be working with CinemaLive at such an exciting time for Doctor Who to bring the finale of Ncuti Gatwa’s first season as the Doctor to the big screen across the UK. Whovians are such a big part of Doctor Who so it was important for us to celebrate the end of the series with an event for fans to come together and celebrate all things Whoniverse. We can’t wait for fans to see what is in store to conclude the Fifteenth Doctor’s first season.”

John Travers, Head of Acquisitions and Distribution for CinemaLive said

“We’re thrilled to be working in partnership with BBC Studios to offer fans of Doctor Who this unique opportunity to come together and share the incredible experience of watching the epic season finale on the big screen.”

A full list of cinemas participating will be coming soon.

Produced by Bad Wolf with BBC Studios for BBC and Disney Branded Television, Doctor Who Season One is available now on BBC One and iPlayer in the UK and on Disney+ in the rest of the world, where available.

Fans will need to pre-book tickets at www.doctorwhoincinemas.co.uk from 9am on May 23rd.

Watch the new trailer for Series 14!

Watch the new trailer for Series 14!

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Ready to rock through time? Watch the new trailer for Ncuti Gatwa and Millie Gibson’s first season of Doctor Who!

The new season of Doctor Who will see Ncuti Gatwa return as the Fifteenth Doctor, alongside Millie Gibson as Ruby Sunday, it comes after they made their highly acclaimed debut on Christmas Day in The Church on Ruby Road. Within the upcoming series, audiences will see the Doctor and Ruby travel through time and space on adventures to unknown lands, to the Regency era in England, to outer space worlds and the sixties.

It will premiere simultaneously for the first time on BBC iPlayer and Disney+. 

In the UK, the first two new episodes of the season will premiere at 00:00 on 11 May on BBC iPlayer, and then on BBC One later that day. Episodes will drop on BBC iPlayer followed by a primetime slot on BBC One each week following that.

Outside the UK, Doctor Who begins streaming 10 May at 7pm ET on Disney+ where available, giving audiences a simultaneous global launch.

DOCTOR WHO EPISODE TITLES:

Space Babies: Written by Russell T Davies, directed by Julie Anne Robinson


The Devil’s Chord: Written by Russell T Davies, directed by Ben Chessell


Boom: Written by Steven Moffat, directed by Julie Anne Robinson


73 Yards: Written by Russell T Davies, directed by Dylan Holmes Williams


Dot and Bubble: Written by Russell T Davies, directed by Dylan Holmes Williams


Rogue: Written by Kate Herron and Briony Redman, directed by Ben Chessell


The Legend of Ruby Sunday: Written by Russell T Davies, directed by Jamie Donoughue


Empire of Death: Written by Russell T Davies, directed by Jamie Donoughue