Miscellaneous

And finally. Here are the ones that really prove how huge Who is in numbers. It's been a long old fifty years, and here's to another half-century! 10. The most watched episode of NewWho (on airdate) is 'Voyage of the Damned', with over 13 million viewers. Classic Who's record is City Of Death with 14.5 million. 9. "Tardis" appears in the Oxford English Dictionary. 8. The Daleks have appeared in 26 Who stories, eight of which have occured post-2005. 7. It would take 770 hours to watch every Doctor Who episode ever. 6. It was well-documented the Clara's birthday is November 23rd. But the similarities go deeper than that: March 5th 2005, the exact date of Clara's mother's death, was when 'Rose' was leaked onto the internet. 1866, Victorian Clara's birth year, is when the Doctor first regenerated. Clara's diary missed out the age 23: the classic series had an eighteen month gap between Series 22 and Series 23. The diary also missed out the age 16: there were 16 years between the end of the classic series and the start of the revival. Victorian Clara died aged 26, as did the classic series of Who. 5. The Doctor who's most popular by average viewers is surprisingly Paul McGann, with 9.8million; he did only have one televised full-length episode though. 4. 'The Impossible Astronaut' broke BBC America's viewership record by pulling in 1.3million viewers. 3. It cost over £4000 to build the TARDIS. 2. The only real-time episode ever in the history in the show is 2007's '42'. 1. Why was Christopher Eccleston scared of Paul McGann? Because McGann, Hurt, Eccleston. Do you have any more facts? Which ones shocked you the most? Or did you know all of them? Comment below!