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Doctor Who beats Olympics ceremony on iPlayer requests | Doctor Who beats Olympics ceremony on iPlayer requests |
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The 50th anniversary Doctor Who special has set a new iPlayer record for getting the most requests in 24 hours, 1.27m - beating the Olympic opening ceremony's previous high. | The 50th anniversary Doctor Who special has set a new iPlayer record for getting the most requests in 24 hours, 1.27m - beating the Olympic opening ceremony's previous high. |
New consolidated figures show 12.8m people saw The Day of the Doctor on BBC One, including 2.9m iPlayer requests, making it 2013's most-watched drama. | New consolidated figures show 12.8m people saw The Day of the Doctor on BBC One, including 2.9m iPlayer requests, making it 2013's most-watched drama. |
The 23 November episode starred Matt Smith, David Tennant and John Hurt. | The 23 November episode starred Matt Smith, David Tennant and John Hurt. |
It was also the most tweeted-about drama, generating 442,692 tweets. | It was also the most tweeted-about drama, generating 442,692 tweets. |
During the opening moments of the 75-minute broadcast, the conversation peaked at nearly 13,000 tweets per minute. | During the opening moments of the 75-minute broadcast, the conversation peaked at nearly 13,000 tweets per minute. |
The special was simulcast around the world, screening in 834 cinemas across 94 countries, and breaking the record for the largest worldwide TV drama simulcast. | The special was simulcast around the world, screening in 834 cinemas across 94 countries, and breaking the record for the largest worldwide TV drama simulcast. |
BBC One's original overnight figures for the episode, which also starred Jenna Coleman and Billie Piper, were 10.2m with a peak of 10.6 million. | BBC One's original overnight figures for the episode, which also starred Jenna Coleman and Billie Piper, were 10.2m with a peak of 10.6 million. |
"The Doctor Who 50th was a hugely ambitious event on the BBC and it's only fitting that it has taken the top spot as the highest-rating drama across all channels this year," said Ben Stephenson, controller of BBC drama commissioning. | "The Doctor Who 50th was a hugely ambitious event on the BBC and it's only fitting that it has taken the top spot as the highest-rating drama across all channels this year," said Ben Stephenson, controller of BBC drama commissioning. |
"It's a fantastic tribute to both [writer and executive producer] Steven Moffat and the creativity of all those involved in the show throughout its history." | "It's a fantastic tribute to both [writer and executive producer] Steven Moffat and the creativity of all those involved in the show throughout its history." |
He added: "Next stop the regeneration at Christmas!" | He added: "Next stop the regeneration at Christmas!" |
The Doctor Who Christmas special, featuring Matt Smith's final outing as the Doctor before he is replaced by Peter Capaldi, will air on 25 December at 19:30 GMT. |
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