In the UK, The Impossible Astronaut had an overnight viewing figure of 6.5m viewers. The final consolidated figure, which includes recordings watched within 7 days of broadcast, have been posted this afternoon on Gallifrey Base and they show a very large timeshift, bringing the final total to 8.86m viewers, which means that the Series 6 opener exceeded the Series 2 and Series 3 openers, which got 8.62m and 8.71m viewers respectively. The Impossible Astronaut also recieved an Appreciation Index (AI) score of 88/100, which is pretty darn good.
Overnight figures for Day of the Moon show 5.4m viewers watched. Consolidated figures will be available in around 7-8 days.
Both The Impossible Astronaut and Day of the Moon suffered in terms of overnight ratings from the fact that the weather was hot on both days, and that they were both shown on four-day weekends when a good portion of the audience would be outside or away (The Impossible Astronaut was shown on Easter weekend, Day of the Moon on the Royal Wedding weekend) and would have recorded the show to watch later.
The fact that The Impossible Astronaut had such a huge timeshift is very encouraging though, and means that their is a good chance that the consolidated figure for Day of the Moon will exceed 7.0m viewers.
The scheduling by the BBC also leaves a lot to be desired. Doctor Who used to own the 7pm timeslot on BBC One, but unfortunately the BBC have for the past few years being showing Doctor Who earlier in an attempt to use it as a lead-in to their otherwise dismal Saturday night programming.
Overnight figures for Day of the Moon show 5.4m viewers watched. Consolidated figures will be available in around 7-8 days.
Both The Impossible Astronaut and Day of the Moon suffered in terms of overnight ratings from the fact that the weather was hot on both days, and that they were both shown on four-day weekends when a good portion of the audience would be outside or away (The Impossible Astronaut was shown on Easter weekend, Day of the Moon on the Royal Wedding weekend) and would have recorded the show to watch later.
The fact that The Impossible Astronaut had such a huge timeshift is very encouraging though, and means that their is a good chance that the consolidated figure for Day of the Moon will exceed 7.0m viewers.
The scheduling by the BBC also leaves a lot to be desired. Doctor Who used to own the 7pm timeslot on BBC One, but unfortunately the BBC have for the past few years being showing Doctor Who earlier in an attempt to use it as a lead-in to their otherwise dismal Saturday night programming.