Doctor Who: The Fall Of The Doctor's Ratings?

Series 1 & 2

Doctor Who As we can see from this graph, Series 1 started off with nearly 11 million viewers on the first episode - likely a great number of the nation tuning in to see the return of an old classic and a new Doctor. Figures then dropped and stayed around the 7.5 to 8.5 million mark for around half the series before decreasing to around 7 million. David Tennant's first episode, a Christmas Special, boosted numbers to near 10 million. Series 2 figures hovered between 7 and 9 million in the first half before dropping to between 6 and 7 million, then picking up for Billie Piper's final (regular) appearance. S1 Average Ratings: 7.86m S2 Average Ratings: 7.66m S2 Average Ratings (Including Christmas Special): 7.82m Doctor Who S1&2 AI The Appreciation Index shows that Doctor Who was certainly entertaining to its viewers. Series 1 and 2 featured the least liked episodes by fans with three episodes gaining the lowest ratings of New Who at 76. S1 Average AI: 82.2 S2 Average AI: 84.4 S2 Average AI (Including Christmas Special): 84.7
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