Adelaide mentions at one point something about the Earth's atmosphere and weather being in a bad state in the time she lives in, which is one of her reasons for coming out into space. But the Second Doctor story The Enemy of the World, had Salamandar create the Sun-Catcher device to control Earth's weather around 2017 (or 2030 according to the Target novelisation), and the Gravitron was built on the moon to control weather in 2050 according to The Moonbase. I didn't expect such sloppiness on RTD's part.
Well aparently the climate was in a sorry state if we had to use artificial means to keep it under control.
from Broadcastnow.co.uk
Doctor Who special The Waters of Mars kicked off with a huge audience of 10.4m last night, but that was beaten by ITV1 pairing the return of I’m a Celebrity with X Factor.
Viewers were spoiled for choice across the terrestrials, with the return of Top Gear, a new episode of Garrow’s Law and the premiere of Clint Eastwood movie Flags of Our Fathers, but David Tennant’s return as the wide-eyed time lord kicked things off nicely at 7pm.
According to overnight figures from Attentional, an average of 9.1m (33.9%) tuned in for the hour-long special, with the audience peaking at 7.55pm with 10.4m (36.4%).
Sounds to me like the Beebs cunning plan (that we discussed a month or so back) to beat the competition by not announcing airtimes til the last minute was a bit of an epic fail.