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Final figures for this series so far. The Woman Who Fell to Earth - 10.90m The Ghost Monument - 9.00m Rosa - 8.37m Arachnids in the UK - 8.22M Yes the numbers have dropped a bit but that was expected because nobody thought it's first episode would achieve nearly 11m viewers. Compare those figures above with the first four episodes last year. The Pilot - 6.68m Smile - 5.98m Thin Ice - 5.61m Knock Knock - 5.73m Or if you prefer the first four regular season David Tennant episodes. New Earth - 8.62m Tooth and Claw - 9.24m School Reunion - 8.31m The Girl in the Fireplace - 7.90m So i hope you'll realise that as far as viewing figures go the series is doing very nicely even if i think it's not been a very good season so far. |
#8893
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Pic of the Day # 651
Romana (Lalla Ward) infected by Alzarian spider venom in the 1980 classic Full Circle. |
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Whenever there's a bad episode of Doctor Who: Web Planet, Underworld or even a weaker Story like The Time Monster, at least we can always say "well at least Hartnell/Pertwee/Baker/Tennant etc was brilliant". Now though, not so much. I don't blame Jodie for that: she can be good. But can is the key word there because right now she can't on account of the writing, which is really terrible, giving her weak material to work with. She just needs a story to get her teeth into. If you watch, for instance, Tom, even in Robot which was clearly written without him in mind, he owns it right from the start. Look at Chris in Rose with "Run!" Or Jon in all of Spearhead From Space. Some arguably take longer than others: Patrick for me really comes into form roughly around Moonbase/Macra/Faceless Ones: by Evil he is settled in quite well. David always kind of has it but he expands upon it as time goes on "I am talking" "AND I'M NOT LISTENING!" and by his second Season he is at the height of his powers. But, and specifically talking about Troughton here, they were still good Stories. Power and Menace in particular are great: sure he isn't quite there yet (I was missing Hartnell still at this point actually) but everything else makes up for it. We haven't had that for this new Season. What we have had is Predator, Keys of Marinus 2, A True Story, The Green Death 2 and a children's version of Alien. Nothing original: not an immediate issue if the new material is equal to or better than the original (see Season 13's Gothic Stories) but none of them have been outstanding. I did like the Predator one but it wasn't a masterpiece by any means. The rest? Not really. Its very sad to see this stuff portrayed not only as Doctor Who but as outstanding Doctor Who. Moffat's faults aside for a second: seven episodes ago we had The World Enough And Time, one of the greatest two-parters ever made. Its a real shame to see whats happening to it. |
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November 7th: Today in WHO-story Births 1925 - John Stratton (Shockeye in The Two Doctors) 1931 - Rio Fanning (Harker in Horror of Fang Rock) 1932 - Wendy Williams (Vira in The Ark in Space) 1936 - Malcolm Rogers (Count Dracula in The Chase and a Police in The Daleks' Master Plan) 1943 - Peter Straker (Commander Sharrel in Destiny of the Daleks) 1948 - Graeme Farmer (writer of the K-9 stories Fear Itself, Alien Avatar and Taphony and the Time Loop) 1950 - Lindsay Duncan (Captain Adelaide Brook in The Waters of Mars) 1979 - Barney Harwood (extra in Love & Monsters and the Computer in the animated special The Infinite Quest; presenter of Totally Doctor Who) 1982 - Jeany Spark (Big Finish Productions actress - Florence Nightingale in The Angel of Scutari and Jelena in Prisoner of the Sun) Deaths 1982 - John Bay (Earl of Leicester in The Crusade) aged 53 Episodes 1964 - Planet of Giants, Episode Two ('Dangerous Journey'): 8.4 million viewers 2013 - Strax Field Report: The Zygons (webcast) 2015 - The Zygon Inversion: 6.03 million viewers Releases 1988 - Terror of the Zygons and The Talons of Weng-Chiang (VHS - omnibus editions) 1994 - More Than 30 Years in the TARDIS (VHS) 2005 - City of Death (DVD - region 2); Travels in Time and Space (BBC Audio); Dragon's Claw (Panini Comics UK) 2017 - The Ingenious Gentleman Adric of Alzarius (Big Finish) Behind-the-Scenes 2005 - Recording of Big Finish's audio adaptation of the unmade TV story Night Thoughts took place 2008 - Recording of the Big Finish audio The Magic Mousetrap took place 2012 - Recording of the Big Finish audio The Dying Light took place 2015 - Recording of the Big Finish audio Gardens of the Dead took place
__________________ People try to put us down Just because we get around Golly, Gee! it's wrong to be so guilty |
#8897
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Pic of the Day # 652
The Doctor (Matt Smith) at the mercy of The Crimson Horror (2013) |
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I'm still not, quite sure if I understand Warriors Gate... But its beautiful to watch and the main ship commander was a believable villain. Adric doesn't really get a chance to do much yet and Romana has left The Keeper of Traken. It was okay. Not perfect, could've been a solid three Parter. I hated Logopolis the first time round three years back. I wonder if that will still be the case. |
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Catherine Schell (the Countess in City of Death) has revealed that she has been interviewed for a feature by the Blu ray team, strongly indicating season 17 will be coming sooner rather than later. So 10, 26 and 17 next year? I haven't bought 12 (and given it's OOP and riddled with errors probably won't unless it gets a re-release) and am still on the fence with 19, but 10 is very solid and 26 and 17 are two of my favourite seasons ever. I'm almost tempted. |
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To me some of the best from the new Dr who series are , the empty child and don't blink they are dark , atmospheric, scary (kind of but you get my drift) new creatures, everything about them are exactly how Dr who should be,
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