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Posted Mar 3, 2006 @ 10:39 PM

Good? Bad? Just how popular is a time lord anyway?
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Posted Mar 3, 2006 @ 11:09 PM

Well, I know the show has a lot of buzz in cult fandom circles. Add that to SciFi's recent original-drama success, and...not sure. It looks like it'll be running multiple episodes the first few Fridays at least:

Friday, 3/17:

9pm EST: Rose
10pm EST: The End of the World

...and repeating from 11pm-1am.

Friday: 3/24:

8pm EST: The End of the World
9pm EST: The Unquiet Dead
10pm EST: (SGA repeat)

So it's technically replacing both SGA and BSG in the first couple of weeks. I'm guessing those are Skiffy's highest-rated original shows (?), so presumably those'll be the numbers to compare to. How is BSG doing this season anyway?

Edited by kieyra, Mar 3, 2006 @ 11:11 PM.

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Posted Mar 4, 2006 @ 2:42 PM

This is jumping WAYYYY ahead, but I'm curious if the US audience will ever get the bridge story in the Children in Need special. Will they tag it onto the Christmas Invasion? Or is that only to be seen by those who look for it?
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Posted Mar 4, 2006 @ 9:43 PM

Children In Need would be a good thing for Sci-Fi to have on their website right before the Second Series starts showing over here in the U.S. It could be something they could give away for free in iTunes, should the BBC let them. It is well worth watching.
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Posted Mar 4, 2006 @ 10:01 PM

adhonus writes:


Children In Need would be a good thing for Sci-Fi to have on their website right before the Second Series starts showing over here in the U.S. It could be something they could give away for free in iTunes, should the BBC let them. It is well worth watching.



Exactly. As a matter of fact, since "The Christmas Invasion" ran sixty minutes instead of the usual 40-43, Sci-Fi might also want to try running it just prior to the teaser (or even editing it into the special somehow), and running the whole shebang in a ninety-minute slot.
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Posted Mar 5, 2006 @ 4:36 PM

The Children in Need scene ran 6 minutes, and The Christmas Invasion ran 60, for a total of 66. If the Children in Need scene is available to them (and it might not be given its charitable nature), then SciFi could stick the two together, and with their normal commercial load over a period of 90 minutes that would just about it fill it... they'd be about 3-4 minutes short is all. I'm sure they could find a way to plug that hole.
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Posted Mar 5, 2006 @ 11:10 PM

Here is a filtered Doctor Who link to SciFi's Schedulebot.

I bookmark and check it often. They typically update the schedule at the end of the month.

http://www.scifi.com...text=doctor who
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Posted Mar 5, 2006 @ 11:25 PM

The Children in Need scene ran 6 minutes, and The Christmas Invasion ran 60, for a total of 66. If the Children in Need scene is available to them (and it might not be given its charitable nature), then SciFi could stick the two together, and with their normal commercial load over a period of 90 minutes that would just about it fill it... they'd be about 3-4 minutes short is all. I'm sure they could find a way to plug that hole.


Actually, CBC figured a way to run Christmas Invasion as an hour and a half, so you never know. Sci-Fi may figure that it's already long enough.
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Posted Mar 6, 2006 @ 11:03 AM

Did CBC run the Children in Need vidlet? I thought that it was only shown in the UK?
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Posted Mar 6, 2006 @ 11:03 AM

The CBC never ran CiN, as far as I saw. Unfortunately, my tape of Christmas Invasion from the CBC got eaten by my VCR on my second viewing, so I can't confirm 100%, but I'm 99% postive they didn't show it.
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Posted Mar 6, 2006 @ 11:20 AM

AFAIK it wasn't shown on CBC (I'm 99% sure I'd have heard). Canadian fans did get to see it, though, as it hosted on the BBC's official site for about two weeks after the event before being taken down.
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Posted Mar 6, 2006 @ 11:53 AM

Has anyone heard anything on when Season Two starts on the BBC. I'd heard March mentioned as the month when it would kick off, but we're a week into the month already and there haven't been any ads or teasers for it yet as far as I can tell, so I wonder whether it may be April now instead?
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Posted Mar 6, 2006 @ 12:02 PM

The BBC only announce finalized schedules 3 weeks in advance, but all the clues point to April 15th.

>The want ads for jobs on the Totally Doctor Who support show said it would be running from 'mid April'
>Images of the toys of characters appearing in S2 have been embargoed by the manufacturer until dates that make sense for an April 15th start.
>The new kids' magazine Doctor Who Adventures has its first issue on April 5th and the second on April 19th.
>April 15th is Easter Saturday, the same holiday they used to launch the first series on last year.
>The Next Issue Box in this month's Doctor Who Magazine says that the issue covering March 30th-April 26th will contain previews of 2.1 and 2.2.
>UKTV Gold, the cable channel with rerun rights for the series have suddenly moved their "Doctor Who Weekend" special event to show the whole of the first series on April 8th and 9th.
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Posted Mar 11, 2006 @ 5:20 PM

Just in case anyone wondered, SciFi's add a lot of repeats of Doctor Who to their schedule the first couple weeks. You can get updated info at SciFi's ScheduleBot http://www.scifi.com...text=doctor who

Repeats are on: Sunday night (11:30pm), Monday morning (10am), Thursday night (midnight). This in addition to the Friday late night repeats (11pm and midnight).
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Posted Mar 14, 2006 @ 9:25 AM

The BBC have just announced that there will be a media launch for Season Two on March 28th. This means that that's when the trailers will start being broadcast, the cast will be made available to the press, preview tapes of the first couple of episodes will be given out to the media etc.

And, crucially, that's when they're going to announced the transmission date for the new series. Although, based on last year, there's an 18 day gap between launch and transmission so this all but confirms the rumoured April 15th date.
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Posted Mar 21, 2006 @ 2:15 AM

So any ratings news for the premeire night (etc) yet? (I don't really know where to look for this kind of info.)
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Posted Mar 21, 2006 @ 2:28 AM

Nothing yet. The best place would probably be SciFi's own website or Outpost Gallifrey. There's been some speculation that Sci Fi might keep the figures under wraps for purposes of negotiations.
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Posted Mar 21, 2006 @ 12:20 PM

Another good place to check would be Gateworld. Although it's a Stargate fansite, they've been posting the ratings for the entire Friday night block. Odds are when they post the ratings for the first week of reruns, they'll throw in Who's number as well. The only problem is that lately they've been falling behind on ratings info, so if you see nothing for a week, they'll probably have it up by then (hopefully).
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Posted Mar 21, 2006 @ 5:12 PM

I was under the impression that Nielsen was holding up the cable ratings and GateWorld was posting the info once they received it? At any rate, the ratings for Sci-Fi's March 3rd line up weren't released until March 20th, which means, by my calculation, the ratings for the DW premiere won't be released until April 3rd.
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Posted Mar 21, 2006 @ 6:48 PM

Just posted on Outpost Gallifrey:

Nielsen ratings:

Friday, 3/17
9pm- "Rose" 1.58 million
10pm- "The End of the World" 1.61 million

11pm- "Rose" repeat .78 million
12am- "The End of the World" repeat .78 million

That means that viewership went up for TEOTW. So much for people turning off after "Rose."

It also means the repeat of "Rose" held its complete audience into TEOTW.

Not bad. Word of mouth will only increase the ratings, IMHO.

Edited by Barrymore Yorke, Mar 21, 2006 @ 6:52 PM.

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Posted Mar 21, 2006 @ 7:04 PM

Sounds pretty good, especially with high ratings past 10.

How does this compare with other Sci-Fi shows? (Although perhaps that won't be so telling if, as an import show, their expectations are lower too).
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Posted Mar 21, 2006 @ 7:10 PM

The other Sci Fi shows tend to get between 1.8-2.1. But this is just the beginning for new Who in the USA.

Besides, the show is costing Sci Fi a fraction of what their original programming costs, so we may already be at a sweet spot as far as Sci Fi is concerned.

Time will tell.
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Posted Mar 22, 2006 @ 2:17 AM

I'm still waiting on the share numbers, for a better comparison. These appear only to be total households.
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Posted Mar 22, 2006 @ 11:36 AM

You're correct, cutecouple. I neglected to say that in my initial post. Frack.
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Posted Mar 22, 2006 @ 1:06 PM

S'ok, the original poster wasn't entirely clear either, and seemed to assume everyone knew. As long as it's at least as good as Stargate's ratings, I'm OK.
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Posted Mar 23, 2006 @ 3:10 PM

In what I have to assume is a vote of confidence, SciFi increased the number of airings for 1-03 "The Unquiet Dead" from 4 to 6. Late Wednesday March 29 at 1AM and Friday March 31 at 3PM. The new showings appeared on the Schedulebot today. All times Eastern on East Feed:

Thursday March 23 Midnight - Rose (previously scheduled extra airing)
Thursday March 23 1AM - The End Of The World (previously scheduled extra airing)
Friday March 24 8PM - The End Of The World (previously scheduled extra airing)
Friday March 24 9PM - The Unquiet Dead (1st showing)
Friday March 24 Midnight - The Unquiet Dead
Saturday March 26 12:30AM - The Unquiet Dead (Sunday time would be 11PM but a movie is running long)
Wednesday March 29 1AM - The Unquiet Dead (newly listed)
Thursday March 30 10AM - The Unquiet Dead (previously scheduled extra airing)
Friday March 31 3PM - The Unquiet Dead (newly listed)

At the moment all episodes from Aliens Of London onward premiere Fridays at 9PM, repeat Fridays at Midnight and Sundays at 11PM. SciFi has tweaked the schedule each week, though, so this could change.

Barring any additional revisions, Rose will end up airing 5 times, while The End Of The World and The Unquiet Dead will end up airing 6 times each.
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Posted Mar 24, 2006 @ 5:26 PM

I'm still waiting on the share numbers, for a better comparison. These appear only to be total households.


HHs and Adults 18-49 and 25-54 all garnered a 2 share -- Sci-Fi didn't separate "Rose" and "The End of the World," so it's an average for both hours.

Interestingly, share was stable compared to the season average of previous time period occupant, "Battlestar Galactica," but ratings were down sharply among Adults 18-34 -- over 50%. I guess DW has an "older" appeal than BSG -- which is to be expected.
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Posted Mar 24, 2006 @ 5:33 PM

EolivetB where do you get your numbers from?

We've heard from an OG source that the numbers where

SG-1 Repeat: 1.2
ROSE: 1.6
TEOTW: 1.6

Just interested in getting the correct numbers.

Thanks,

Edited by lastro, Mar 24, 2006 @ 5:37 PM.

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Posted Mar 24, 2006 @ 5:34 PM

Interestingly, share was stable compared to the season average of previous time period occupant, "Battlestar Galactica," but ratings were down sharply among Adults 18-34 -- over 50%. I guess DW has an "older" appeal than BSG -- which is to be expected.


Or that a lot the 18-34s were out for St. Patrick's Day... :D
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Posted Mar 24, 2006 @ 7:23 PM

ROSE: 1.6
TEOTW: 1.6


Is this good...?
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