Hello! It is no1drwhofan, here.
As I am sure te are aware. 'Doctor Who' has been running for almost 49 years. Furthermore, I think we can all agree that it is a very quintessential part of any Whovian's life, anywhere and everywhere.
However, there have been arising speculations over the last two years, resulting in my apprehension about the show's future increase with every passing hour.
Moreover, the below sources should hopefully engage your understanding of my worries about the show:
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Assuming te have read/skimmed through the above articles, I hope my concern for the show's ratings are più coherent to you. Nonetheless, I don't think anything o anyone can articulate greatly I fear for the show's future.
But be that as it may, all I can do is enhance my optimism to the fullest possible degree, in the hope this will keep 'Doctor Who' running.
Until the successivo time! Xxxxxx
Note: the ratings dato in the captions of the pictures are not accounting for the Natale specials in the series; only the 13 episodes in each series. Of course the mostra has high ratings at Christmas!!!! :)
Nonetheless, I will write them here instead, so we can see if there is a negative/positive correlation from 2005 to this very juncture:
2005 'The Natale Invasion' (Tennant): 9.8 million.
2006 'The Runaway Bride' (Tennant): 9.4 million.
2007 'Voyage of the Damned' (Tennant): 13.31 million.
2008 'The successivo Doctor' (Tennant): 13.1 million.
2009/10 'The End of Time' (Tennant): 12.04 and 12.27 million.
2010 'A Natale Carol' (Smith): 12.11 million.
Hmm...taking the above statistics into consideration, one may conclude that the Natale ratings have gone down slightly. However, are higher than 2005/06. Nevertheless, Leggere the captions under each picture may suggest otherwise about the series in general.
As I am sure te are aware. 'Doctor Who' has been running for almost 49 years. Furthermore, I think we can all agree that it is a very quintessential part of any Whovian's life, anywhere and everywhere.
However, there have been arising speculations over the last two years, resulting in my apprehension about the show's future increase with every passing hour.
Moreover, the below sources should hopefully engage your understanding of my worries about the show:
link
link
link
Assuming te have read/skimmed through the above articles, I hope my concern for the show's ratings are più coherent to you. Nonetheless, I don't think anything o anyone can articulate greatly I fear for the show's future.
But be that as it may, all I can do is enhance my optimism to the fullest possible degree, in the hope this will keep 'Doctor Who' running.
Until the successivo time! Xxxxxx
Note: the ratings dato in the captions of the pictures are not accounting for the Natale specials in the series; only the 13 episodes in each series. Of course the mostra has high ratings at Christmas!!!! :)
Nonetheless, I will write them here instead, so we can see if there is a negative/positive correlation from 2005 to this very juncture:
2005 'The Natale Invasion' (Tennant): 9.8 million.
2006 'The Runaway Bride' (Tennant): 9.4 million.
2007 'Voyage of the Damned' (Tennant): 13.31 million.
2008 'The successivo Doctor' (Tennant): 13.1 million.
2009/10 'The End of Time' (Tennant): 12.04 and 12.27 million.
2010 'A Natale Carol' (Smith): 12.11 million.
Hmm...taking the above statistics into consideration, one may conclude that the Natale ratings have gone down slightly. However, are higher than 2005/06. Nevertheless, Leggere the captions under each picture may suggest otherwise about the series in general.