HUGE numbers for a little-loved
Dalek adventure, today in Doctor Who history.
Click on any red text
to read our full retrospectives/reviews for that episode. All viewing
figures are for UK premiere broadcasts unless otherwise stated.
September 15th
Let's start with some good news - those huge numbers for a little-loved Dalek adventure we mentioned at the top of the page came back in 1979 when an enormous 13.8 million people were treated to the Fourth Doctor and episode three of Destiny of the Daleks! Now that's a mightily impressive way to kick off our daily round-up of all things Doctor Who related that went down on this day in the show's history.
Also on this day, in 2012, we went back to the Wild West with the Eleventh Doctor. 8.42 million of Britain's finest joined us on a journey to A Town Called Mercy.
Spin-Offs
Some more good news for you - on this day in 2011 the tenth and final episode of Torchwood: Miracle Day was broadcast. Titled The Blood Line,
5.13 million viewers saw Captain Jack's blood injected into some big
vagina-type thing that ran through the middle of the Earth, or something
like that? And then Jack and Rex got to live immortal-ever-after in a
small cottage in Devon, or something like that? Either way it was over.
Join us again tomorrow for another round-up of the episodes
broadcast, the spin-offs, the special events, the birthday's celebrated
and anything else of note that went down on this day in Doctor Who
history.
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