EMPIRE OF DEATH OVERNIGHT RATINGS REVEALED
Overnight, Empire Of Death was watched by 2.25m on BBC One. This figure does not include those who watched pre-BBC One broadcast on iPlayer. The final consolidated value will be released early next week.
Overnight, Empire Of Death was watched by 2.25m on BBC One. This figure does not include those who watched pre-BBC One broadcast on iPlayer. The final consolidated value will be released early next week.
Against its toughest competition to date with the Euros on ITV1, The Legend Of Ruby Sunday was watched by 2.02m on BBC One. This figure does not include those who watched pre-BBC One broadcast on iPlayer. The official consolidated 7 day value will be published next Monday.
In Rogue, The Doctor and Ruby land in 1813, where guests at a duchess’s party are being murdered and a mysterious bounty hunter called Rogue is about to change the Doctor’s life forever. Overnight, Rogue was watched by 2.11m on BBC One. This figure does not include those who watched on iPlayer before BBC One transmission. The official consolidated value will be announced in 7 days.
Overnight, Dot And Bubble was watched by 2.12m on BBC One. This figure does not include those who watched on iPlayer before BBC One transmission. The final and official consolidated value will be available in 7 days.
As the Fifteenth Doctor, played by Ncuti Gatwa, takes over the TARDIS for his first epic adventure he will be joined by Ruby Sunday, played by Millie Gibson, as she makes her debut as the Doctor’s companion. The episode sees the Doctor come face-to-face with the mythical and mysterious goblins as his life collides with Ruby Sunday, played by Millie Gibson. Overnight figures, released by BARB and made public by BBC News corespondent Lizo Mzimba, show that The Church On…
According to the BBC entertainment correspondent Lizo Mzimba, last night’s Doctor Who Easter special had an overnight audience of 2.20m (11th most watched programme of day). Was beaten by Antiques Roadshow on BBC Two (2.26m). For younger audiences was tough for Doctor Who going up against Britain’s Got Talent which won the night with 5.20m. This value is likely to rise considerably once the catch up figures are factored into the consolidated ratings in 7 days. (Ed) https://twitter.com/lizo_mzimba/status/1515974145904893957
BBC’s Lizo Mzimba has reported that, The Doctor Who series opener was watched by an overnight audience of 4.43 million. Higher than most of S12’s overnights It’s not as high as S12 opener Spyfall (4.88m). Interesting to see if the one story for 6 eps means figures rise rather than the usual fall over the series https://twitter.com/lizo_mzimba/status/1455108319480274956
According to TV Zone, last nights episode of Doctor Who: Praxeus (Episode 6) averaged 3.97m from 7:10pm on BBC One. This continues the downward trajectory on the live “as broadcast” viewing figures. RATINGS: Last night's #DoctorWho (Episode 6) averaged 3.97m from 7:10pm on BBC One. Overnights for the series so far…Episode 1: 4.88m Episode 2: 4.60mEpisode 3: 4.19mEpisode 4: 4.04mEpisode 5: 4.21mEpisode 6: 3.97m https://t.co/OitHzuCg9y — TV Zone (@tvukzone) February 3, 2020
According to TV Zone the overnight ratings for last nights Doctor Who: Fugitive of the Judoon averaged 4.21m. The official 7 day consolidated ratings will be available in a weeks time. RATINGS: Last night's #DoctorWho (Episode 5) averaged 4.21m from 7:10pm on BBC One. Overnights for the series so far…Episode 1: 4.88m Episode 2: 4.60mEpisode 3: 4.19mEpisode 4: 4.04mEpisode 5: 4.21m https://t.co/lu2brq52zA — TV Zone (@tvukzone) January 27, 2020
News just in from Lizo Mzimba at the BBC… Last night’s Doctor Who – Nikola Tesla’s Night of Terror had overnight audience of 4.04m, continuing downward trend of overnights. We’ll get Episode 3 consolidated figs at lunchtime so we’ll have better idea of how far the dropping overnights are being compensated for by catch-up. https://twitter.com/lizo_mzimba/status/1219192282378919937