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Amy’s Choice Final Ratings

Amy’s Choice Final Ratings

May 24th, 2010
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Amy’s Choice Final Ratings

Final viewing figures for Matt Smiths Seventh story, Amy’s Choice show that the story achieved a total Rating of 7.5m viewers (inc Hd )

7.06m Watched on BBC1 whilst a further 0.485m watched on the HD channel.

Overnight viewing figures were 6.2m viewers (inc Hd ) with a 33.0% audience share.

Totals so far…

The Eleventh Hour 10.08 million

The Beast Below 8.4 million

Victory of the Daleks 8.2 million

The Time of Angels 8.6 million

Flesh and Stone 8.5 million

The Vampires of Venice 7.7 million

Amy’s Choice 7.5m

Source: BARB

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14 Responses to Amy’s Choice Final Ratings

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  4. Posted by: Jon June 18th, 2010 Reply

    Just watched Amy’s Choice again. Did anybody else notice Tom Baker as The Doctor appears on the TV in the top left corner of Amy’s house during the opening sequence!! Yet another reference to past doctors, so seems likely we know what’s in the Pandorica then!


  5. Posted by: lord morbius May 30th, 2010 Reply

    Ratings are dipping. I believe this is caused mainly by the constant change in the scheduling. why not have it at 7pm every Saturday?
    RTD also dipped mid way through a season so don’t worry yourselves yet. . Generally , the ratings average around 7.5m which is healthy. it is only if the series declines all the way to the end that we have to worry. I am disappointed of course, however just wait for the timeshift final figures. we may get another 2 million on top, and therefore ratings will be fairly consistant


  6. Posted by: Red rainbow May 29th, 2010 Reply

    The ratings for Mofat’s Who are getting more and more rubbish. If he keeps it up like this we’re getting the show canned by the beeb like in the eighties.


  7. Posted by: Callum Metcalfe May 24th, 2010 Reply

    Fave Episode:Amy’s Choice 9/10

    2nd;Time Of Angels 9/10

    3rd;Beast Below 9/10

    4th:Hungry Earth 9/10

    5th:Flesh and Stone 8/10

    6th;The Eleventh Hour 8/10

    7th:Vampires In Venice 8/10

    8th:Victory of Daleks 6/10


  8. Posted by: dr who dude May 19th, 2010 Reply

    it was a good episode my 2nd favourite of the series but i still prefer tom baker


  9. Posted by: Anonymous May 19th, 2010 Reply

    it was a good episode my 2nd favourite of the series but i still prefer tom baker


  10. Posted by: Jeff Little of Troy Ohio May 16th, 2010 Reply

    We are close to 1/2 thru the new Series and I think I can say Moffat doesn’t get/understand the Doctor.


  11. Posted by: Joshua T. Ferguson May 16th, 2010 Reply

    ugh lowerer ratings AGAIN the only think that came to mind in this show was this Family Guy episode:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKsfL1q91hM

    You Know I think I can like the doctor if they Just get rid of Amy.

    Doctor who was getting better ratings in the 1960′s.


  12. Posted by: Liam Taylor May 16th, 2010 Reply

    I like the amount of over night ratings


  13. Posted by: koolh May 16th, 2010 Reply

    To be honest i liked this episode. For Simon Nye, someone who has never written for Dctor Who before to come out with something like this is pretty good. Some of the dialogue he dished out was top notch Doctor Who, although I felt that some of the music was bit weak u no? Couldve had more of an impact. I recon this was the low budget episode for the series anywayz. All good.


  14. Posted by: TARDIS May 16th, 2010 Reply

    the ratings are all right


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