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Audience Research Report for 'Doctor Who'

THE GENESIS OF DOCTOR WHO | The creation of a television hero

Audience Research Report for 'Doctor Who'

What the viewers thought of 'An Unearthly Child'.

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Document - A document from the BBC Written Archives detailing audience reaction to the TV series 'Doctor Who'. A transcript is available in the Plain Text document on this page.

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Synopsis

Back in 1962, a report on the viability of science fiction as a genre for BBC drama had concluded that it could never guarantee a large TV audience. 'Doctor Who' was inspired by that report and in this document from the BBC Audience Research Department we can finally see whether there was any truth in those early findings. As expected, those who liked the show seem passionate about it, while those who didn't like it appear almost as determined.

Did you know?

The first episode of 'Doctor Who' attracted a modest 4.4 million viewers, but the ratings did rise slowly as the four-part serial progressed. It was with the second story, however, that the series began to gain an ardent following. The introduction of those perennial villains the Daleks added over 6 million viewers to the ratings.

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