‘Doctor Who’ Ratings A Disaster For ‘Legend of the Sea Devils’
The ratings are the worst in the show’s near 60 years of existence as fans tune out and turn off the woke Doctor Who from showrunner Chris Chibnall.
The ratings are the worst in the show’s near 60 years of existence as fans tune out and turn off the woke Doctor Who from showrunner Chris Chibnall.
The Thirteenth Doctor suits up one last time with Yaz and Dan to take on familiar foes as Jodie Whittaker departs the show along with Chris Chibnall, with Russell T Davies taking over marking the 60th Anniversary.
Showrunner Chris Chibnall and Jodie Whittaker only have two episodes remaining with the Special that airs on Sunday and another in the Fall.
Jodie Whittaker’s penultimate episode before she regenerates into a new Timelord.
With Jodie Whittaker set to regenerate next Fall, it’s rumored her replacement Doctor Who will be a female POC, which comes amid disastrous ratings for the series. While fans are hoping the BBC will be done with the “get woke go broke” approach (and make no mistake it’s definitely broke, and in more ways than one),
Sunday saw the final episode of Doctor Who Season 13 “The Flux” which turned out to be a big disappointment, no surprise there, as ratings drop again. The episode, “The Vanquishers,” saw 3.58 million people tuning in, but it was a drop of almost three hundred thousand viewers compared to the previous episode. When seven-day
The Doctor Who ratings return and look to even out with the latest episode that aired on Sunday, “Survivors of the Flux.” Following last week’s lowest-rated episode, this Sunday saw 3.82 million viewers tune in for “Survivors of the Flux,” the penultimate episode of Season 13. Now the 3.82 million still isn’t any good for Doctor
The Doctor Who ratings continue to plummet as now the show has the worst ratings and has lost 1 million viewers in a matter of four weeks. With Sunday’s fourth episode, “Village of the Angels,” Doctor Who saw its worst ratings with only 3.45 million people tuning in, down over 300k from the prior third
The BBC has announced Jodie Whittaker and Chris Chibnall’s final Doctor Who episode will air next Fall, in 2022. The official BBC Doctor Who Twitter account tweeted Jodie Whittaker and showrunner Chris Chibnall’s final episode will air as part of the BBC Centenary celebrations. “As part of the BBC Centenary celebrations, Jodie Whittaker’s final episode playing the Thirteenth
The Doctor Who ratings continue to drop for Season 13 as episode 2, “War of the Sontarans,” sees a ten percent decline from the premiere last week. Only 3.96 million viewers tuned in for “War of the Sontarans” while 4.43 million viewers tuned in for “The Halloween Apocalypse” a week ago, which was the lowest-rated premiere episode for any
The Doctor Who ratings are again terrible and are at an all-time low with Season 13’s first episode “The Halloween Apocalypse.” For first series premiers, “The Halloween Apocalypse” marks the lowest rating for any of the new Doctor Who series as only 4.43 million viewers tuned in on Sunday night. For a comparison, Season 12’s
Russell T Davies is back on Doctor Who who will take over as showrunner in 2023 following Chris Chibnall departing next year along with Jodie Whittaker. “I’m beyond excited to be back on my favorite show…” Davies told the BBC where it’s noted Davies resumes his role as Doctor Who prepares to mark its 60th
Following Jodie Whittaker and Chris Chibnall exiting Doctor Who, the series will go through a radical change, which also follows the show having the worst ratings in its 50-year history. Last month saw it confirmed that both Jodie Whittaker and Chris Chibnall have quit Doctor Who and will be leaving following Season 13 airing this
The BBC finally confirms that both Jodie Whittaker and showrunner Chris Chibnall will be quitting Doctor Who. It’s announced the pair will be done with Doctor Who following Season 13 airing this Fall and three feature-length specials in 2022. “My heart is so full of love for this show, for the team who make it,
It’s claimed the next time Doctor Who regenerates, the Timelord will be played by gay actor Olly Alexander, a first for the series, as Jodie Whittaker is said to be departing the show. The rumor comes from various UK tabloid sites where it is also claimed Russell T. Davies, known for producing perhaps the best
Say goodbye to Jodie Whittaker who is reported to have quit Doctor Who and will leave following Season 13. According to the UK’s Mirror, Jodie Whittaker is keen to take on other roles and will be leaving following her third season, much like Matt Smith and Peter Capaldi. “It’s all very hush-hush but it is
Doctor Who Season 13 is slated to begin filming soon with Jodie Whittaker back in the TARDIS. It’s reported the show will film in the coming weeks as BBC insiders have filled in Radio Times that the network is committed to begin filming before the end of 2020, likely around the same time they always
Amid the worst ratings in nearly its 50-plus year history, it’s reported the current series of Doctor Who is losing a majority of its companions. It’s reported that Bradley Walsh will quit Doctor Who following this year’s Holiday special and that co-star Tosin Cole will be joining him. The pair have been involved with the
The Season 12 finale of Doctor Who saw a slight uptick in ratings, but the bigger picture is the fact that viewers in the UK avoided the episode in droves. Sunday’s episode of Doctor Who, “The Timeless Children,” saw 3.78 million viewers tune in, but what is especially troublesome for the BBC is the fact
In what sounds like a direct rebuttal to my articles, the BBC defends Doctor Who and its low ratings, which are among the lowest of the entire 50-plus year history of the series, as well as the network’s “woke” programming. Deadline, of all places, notes that head of BBC drama, Piers Wenger, defended Doctor Who
The Doctor Who ratings are in for Sunday’s episode, and once again they are not good, as the show is in desperate need of defibrillation to course correct it to its once great self. For the fourth consecutive week, viewership has declined on Doctor Who as Sunday’s episode, “Ascension of the Cybermen,” only saw 3.71 million
Doctor Who ratings continue to be abysmal, with it also confirmed showrunner Chris Chibnall will be back for a third season. 13th Doctor Jodie Whittaker also previously confirmed she will be back for Season 13 as well. Sunday’s episode, “The Haunting Of Villa Diodati,” was only watched by 3.86 million viewers, which is right around
Doctor Who ratings continue to drop as Sunday’s episode is the worst ever for Jodie Whittaker and Chris Chibnall. The episode “Can You Hear Me?” only saw 3.81 million viewers tune in which is over a 22% decrease since the first episode of Season 12 on New Year’s Day and a loss of over a
Doctor Who suffers another ratings low for the current series under star Jodie Whittaker and showrunner Chris Chibnall. Following last week’s uptick, Sunday’s episode nosedived as only 3.97 million viewers tuned in, which now marks Sunday’s episode as the least viewed episode since 1986. The loss amounts to 240K viewers that decided not to tune
The Doctor Who ratings are still low, despite an uptick in viewership, and the series fails to beat the competition in the same timeslot in the UK. Sunday’s episode, “Fugitive of the Judoon,” saw 4.21 million viewers tune in, which was better than last week’s episode that was the worst in 31 years, though Doctor
Despite the poor ratings and reviews, Jodie Whittaker will be back for at least one more season of Doctor Who. The Thirteenth Doctor filled in EW.com that, “At some point, these shoes are going to be handed on, but it’s not yet.” When asked if she will be back for her third season, Jodie Whittaker
Doctor Who is the need of a defibrillator as the show continues to have one foot in the grave as its latest episode is the worst viewed in 31 years of its 57-year history. Sunday’s episode, “Nikola Tesla’s Night of Terror,” was only watched by 4.04 million viewers in the UK. We have to go
The bad news continues as the Doctor Who Season 12 Rotten Tomatoes Audience Score is the worst of the entire series. With 689 fan reviews presently accounted for, the Doctor Who Season 12 Rotten Tomatoes Audience Score comes in at a series worst 8% “Rotten.” Season 11, which saw the debut of Jodie Whittaker as
Viewers continue dropping Doctor Who in droves as the latest numbers are in which sees a drop of near one million viewers for the season. Sunday’s third episode of Doctor Who Season 12, “Orphan 55,” was only watched by an estimated 4.19 million viewers in the UK, a drop of 410K from the previous episode,
Doctor Who ratings and viewership once again continue to nosedive which could lead to Season 12 being the worst of the new series to date. The second episode that aired this past Sunday was only viewed by 4.6 million people, a drop of 300K viewers from the first episode on New Year’s Day that brought