Showing posts with label The Girl Who Died. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Girl Who Died. Show all posts

Monday, 2 May 2016

Screencaps - "Doctor Who Extra" - "The Girl Who Died & The Woman Who Lived"

A large number of screencaps from the Doctor Who Extra for episodes 5 & 6 of Series 9 - "The Girl Who Died" and "The Woman Who Lived" - have been uploaded to the Who-Natic Gallery. Samples below - right click and open in new tab/window for larger versions - please feel free to take and use.


 






More in the Who-Natic Gallery.

Thanks to Jonathan at Life, Doctor Who & Combom for the caps.



Monday, 26 October 2015

"The Girl Who Died" - Consolidated Ratings


"The Girl Who Died" has a consolidated 7 day rating of 6.56 million (not including repeats) - an increase of just over 1.7 million from the initial overnight figure of 4.85 million.

This puts the episode eleventh for the week on BBC1.  The consolidated ratings so far this series are:

"The Magician's Apprentice" - 6.54 million
"The Witch's Familiar" - 5.71 million
"Under the Lake" - 5.63 million
"Before the Flood" - 6.05 million
"The Girl Who Died" - 6.56 million

This figure includes those who recorded and watched the show within one week of transmission - plus iplayer views through televisions.  It does not include pc/laptop, tablets or smartphones - initial figures for which will be released by BARB in their Online TV Player Report on Wednesday.



Monday, 19 October 2015

"The Girl Who Died" - AI Score

 

"The Girl Who Died" had an Audience Appreciation Index (AI) score of 82.  The AI scores so far this series are:

"The Magician's Apprentice" - 84
"The Witch's Familiar" - 83
"Under the Lake" - 84
"Before the Flood" - 83
"The Girl Who Died" - 82

The Audience Appreciation Index (AI) is a score out of 100 which is used as an indicator of the public’s appreciation for a show. Over 90 is considered exceptional, 85 or over is excellent, 60 or less is poor, and less than 55 is very poor.




Sunday, 18 October 2015

Videos - More Doctor Who Extra for "The Girl Who Died"

The BBC have uploaded four more "Doctor Who Extra" videos for "The Girl Who Died":











"The Girl Who Died" - Overnight Ratings


The overnight viewing figures show that 4.85 million tuned in for "The Girl Who Died" - that's an increase from last week's 4.38 million and the highest overnight rating so far this series..

Doctor Who was the second highest rated show of the day - behind "Strictly Come Dancing" with 9.66 million and ahead of "Casualty" with 4.61 million.

The consolidated figures will be released next week.



Saturday, 17 October 2015

Videos - Doctor Who Extra - "The Girl Who Died"

Below are the "Doctor Who Extra" videos for "The Girl Who Died" - slightly less in number than the rather epic amount we had last week!  I will replace these with the youtube versions when the BBC finally upload them:











Friday, 16 October 2015

Video - "The Girl Who Died" - Peter Capaldi on working with Maisie Williams

The BBC have released yet another "The Girl Who Died" video - this time, Peter Capaldi talks about working with Maisie Williams:




Video - "The Girl Who Died" - Preview Clip 3

Well, the BBC are spoiling us this week - they've released yet another clip of "The Girl Who Died" - and yes, it's the clip with the infamous hug:





Thursday, 15 October 2015

Video - "The Girl Who Died" - Preview Clip 2

The BBC have released a 2nd preview clip of "The Girl Who Died" (you can watch the first clip here) and, this time, Clara and Ashildr are trapped with some Vikings on a spaceship...






Wednesday, 14 October 2015

Video - "The Girl Who Died" - Preview Clip

The BBC have released the first preview clip of "The Girl Who Died" which will air on Saturday 17 October 2015 on BBC1 at 8.20pm:





Saturday, 10 October 2015

Video - "The Girl Who Died" - Trailers

The BBC have released both the "next time" and "BBC 1" trailers for "The Girl Who Died" - which airs on BBC1 on Saturday 17 October 2015 at 8.20pm:






Friday, 2 October 2015

Official Synopsis - Episode 5 - The Girl Who Died


The BBC have revealed the synopsis for episode 5 of Series 9 - "The Girl Who Died" - which will air on BBC1 on Saturday 17 October 2015 at a time yet to be confirmed:
Captured by Vikings, the Doctor and Clara must help protect their village from Space Warriors from the future: the Mire. Outnumbered and outgunned, their fate seems inevitable. So why is the Doctor preoccupied with a single Viking girl? 
Writer: Jamie Mathieson
Director: Ed Bazalgette
Producer: Derek Ritchie
Cast: Peter Capaldi and Jenna Coleman
The air time for episode 4 - "Before the Flood" - has been confirmed as 8.25pm on BBC1 on Saturday 10 October 2015.

Wednesday, 22 April 2015

Photos - 2 Images of New Series 9 "Monster"

The BBC have released 2 new images of a "monster" from block 3 filming which consists of "The Girl Who Died" and "The Woman Who Lived":






Monday, 30 March 2015

Series 9 - New Guest Star and Episode Titles Revealed


The BBC have today issued a press release revealing that Maisie Williams ("Game of Thrones") will be guest starring in Series 9.  The release also gives us two new episode titles - "The Girl Who Died" by Jamie Mathieson and Steven Moffat and "The Woman Who Lived" by Catherine Tregenna.  Both are period dramas.  Other guest stars include Rufus Hound:
Having landed back in the UK fresh from touring the US, today Maisie Williams sets foot on the Doctor Who TARDIS to take up a guest role in the hit BBC One show that returns to our screens this autumn. 
Maisie has already found global fame and is renowned for her role as Arya Stark in the international fantasy drama series Game of Thrones. She also starred in the one-off docu-drama Cyberbully and was cast as one of the leads of Carol Morley’s drama The Falling. As well as being a three-time Screen Actors Guild Awards nominee, in February of this year she was awarded with a Shooting Star Award at the Berlin Film Festival. 
On her first day on set, Maisie Williams said: “I'm so excited to be working on Doctor Who as it’s such a big and important part of British Culture. I can’t wait to meet the cast and crew and start filming, especially as we’ll be shooting not too far from my home town.” 
Steven Moffat, lead writer and Executive Producer, added: “We’re thrilled to have Maisie Williams joining us on Doctor Who. It’s not possible to say too much about who or what she’s playing, but she is going to challenge the Doctor in very unexpected ways. This time he might just be out of his depth, and we know Maisie is going to give him exactly the right sort of hell.” 
Bursting with drama, wit and heart, the show continues filming with two period adventures - The Girl Who Died written by Jamie Mathieson and Steven Moffat, and The Woman Who Lived by Catherine Tregenna. Starring Peter Capaldi (The Doctor) and Jenna Coleman (Clara Oswald), the duo continue to time travel through epic adventures directed by Ed Bazalgette (BBC One’s 18th-century drama Poldark). 
Comedian and actor Rufus Hound, who recently appeared in the series Cucumber, also joins the guest cast alongside BBC Three’s Siblings and CBBC’s Horrible Histories star Tom Stourton, Ariyon Bakare, Simon Lipkin, Ian Conningham, Murray McArthur, Barnaby Kay, John Voce, and Struan Rodger. 
Doctor Who has had a decade of success since its re-launch and is one of BBC One’s most highly regarded dramas. The much-loved brand is already a phenomenon delivering on a global scale, with the last series’ (series 8) consolidated average at 7.4 million.

The BBC Cymru Wales-produced drama will return to BBC One this autumn with further casting to be announced in due course.