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this always happens when you put anything up against lowest common demoninator stuff like the X-Factor. Ripper Street was doing well until they put it up against X-Factor where it lost out. Dr Who and shows like Ripper Street require people to think a bit. X-Factor doesn't so it wins hands down.
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I still hold with the theory that it would do better being shown before SCD [Take a look at the overnights for Pointless] Plus this mild weather we are having atm [Here in the South at least] That imho impacts on the overnights...
I think if we've found anything out this autumn, it's that slots don't really impact on Doctor Who all that much. By all reasonable expectations, this series has probably had the most favourable scheduling of almost any new Who series. A full 12 week run, in autumn time, with just about the best lead-in the BBC could offer it - yet I fancy it's just pulling the same numbers now as it would in some random 7pm slot in May or something. It does raise the question whether the BBC will want to persist with Who in this rather priveleged slot when they know from experience it could support itself to the same level somewhere else. (In a way that previous occupants such as Merlin or Atlantis would not). Quote:
I don't get this, of course there are people who watch and then rewatch on iplayer catch up, not me, waste of bandwith so I record and watch again. I could easily manipulate the iplayer count assuming its done by ip address, just change the ip and already I got a double count if I watch twice on iplayer.
Nothing sophisticated or scientific about ratings count, all basically guesstimates based on what 5000 homes with little boxes do. |
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I doubt there are THAT many sados out there trying to to influence I player ratings.
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I doubt there are THAT many sados out there trying to to influence I player ratings.
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Live + VOSDAL: 4.548m
+ Day 1: 5.826m From what I can work out timeadjustment should add on around 134k |
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Live + VOSDAL: 4.548m
+ Day 1: 5.826m From what I can work out timeadjustment should add on around 134k I never really trust the over nights though. The later time slot on Saturday nights usually just means a lot of people have gone out before they've seen it. So they just watch it hungover on iPlayer the next day. Not everyone is as dedicated as us haha. |
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The lowest overnight of the series gets a large Day 1 jump. Sounds about right
![]() If these are the people I've heard to be so put off by Capaldi this week that they didn't watch on the night, I'm happy for them to watch 24 hours later in protest!
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Live + VOSDAL: 4.548m
+ Day 1: 5.826m From what I can work out timeadjustment should add on around 134k
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Flatline AI of 85
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Flatline AI of 85
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Is that the highest so far this season?
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Again the writing deserved that better AI. The last 2 eps have been significantly better than the rest of the series, showing that plot and characterisation can be deftly mixed. Such a shame the guy doesn't want to do any more! Hope they at least take into account why these two were so well received.
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Yes.
12's jelly babies and 12's dancing
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Again the writing deserved that better AI. The last 2 eps have been significantly better than the rest of the series, showing that plot and characterisation can be deftly mixed. Such a shame the guy doesn't want to do any more! Hope they at least take into account why these two were so well received.
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He doesn't? Who said?
http://jamiemathieson.blogspot.co.uk...to-tardis.html |
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There's this from his Twitter... Quote:
@Jamti: @dcd728 No idea. I'd love to come back. And I also love the 'assuming it gets renewed' part of this question.
That proves that he does really want to do more.
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I love that part of the question, too.
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And this response to the question about whether he would write another episode for the Boneless Quote:
@DoctorWhoThing IF Who ask me back and IF the public are clamouring for it and IF there is a good new angle on them....
Yep, I'd say he's very much not done with Doctor Who
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Live + VOSDAL: 4.548m
+ Day 1: 5.826m + Day 2: 6.216m 28 Day consolidation: Deep Breath: 9.529m (7 day consolidated: 9.169m) Into the Dalek: 7.672m (7 day consolidated: 7.286m) Robot of Sherwood: 7.707 (7 Day consolidated: 7.277m) Listen: 7.426m (7 Day consolidated: 7.011m) Time Heist: 7.378m (7 Day consolidated: 6.993m) |
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Live + VOSDAL: 4.548m
+ Day 1: 5.826m + Day 2: 6.216m 28 Day consolidation: Deep Breath: 9.529m (7 day consolidated: 9.169m) Into the Dalek: 7.672m (7 day consolidated: 7.286m) Robot of Sherwood: 7.707 (7 Day consolidated: 7.277m) Listen: 7.426m (7 Day consolidated: 7.011m) Time Heist: 7.378m (7 Day consolidated: 6.993m) |
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Interesting. But does it justify its place on Saturday with a low 'live' audience?
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Interesting. But does it justify its place on Saturday with a low 'live' audience?
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Interesting. But does it justify its place on Saturday with a low 'live' audience?
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Live + VOSDAL: 4.548m
+ Day 1: 5.826m + Day 2: 6.216m 28 Day consolidation: Deep Breath: 9.529m (7 day consolidated: 9.169m) Into the Dalek: 7.672m (7 day consolidated: 7.286m) Robot of Sherwood: 7.707 (7 Day consolidated: 7.277m) Listen: 7.426m (7 Day consolidated: 7.011m) Time Heist: 7.378m (7 Day consolidated: 6.993m) 1.6m added after 2 days.. Not bad, 7m still a long shot mind!
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I used to worry about this a lot. But the truth is even with 5m 'live' viewers, its still one of the BBC's most watched TV shows every Saturday night and - indeed - each week.
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