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If you don't watch Doctor Who, tell me why

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UnquietDad · 29/05/2007 12:09

Everyone knows that, by any measure, "Doctor Who" is doing really well. It's the biggest BBC drama after the soaps and gets, most weeks, around 8 million viewers (including the "time-shifted" ratings for those who have recorded it). In terms of raw ratings this doesn't sound huge, given that it often got 12-13 million in the 60s and 70s, but we live in a fragmented multimedia world and I can understand that, at 7pm on a Saturday some people are plugged onto their Playstations or already largeing it down at their raves with their designer downloaded drugs, or whatever they do these days.

But most people I know - the vast majority of whom are parents of children under 10 - watch it. Just about everyone seems aware it's on. Which rather begs the question not of why 8 million people should choose to watch "Doctor Who" but why 52 million don't?

Let's be charitable and assume that a) 10 million or so are babies and toddlers and so don't have control of the remote, b) another 5 million or so detest "science fiction" (not that it is sci-fi, not really) and would rather pull their own teeth out than ever watch it, and c) about 5 million people don't have access to a telly/assume it rots their brains/ chucked their TV on the skip in 1997 and never looked back. I've no idea if those figures are right, but they don't seem unreasonable...

The next important thing is the audience share - how many people who watched telly were watching a given channel. Anything over 30% is seen as good and over 35% is phenomenal. BBC1 usually gets a 37-39% share when "Doctor Who" is on. So what are the other 60-odd percent doing? Let's assume there really are, as the ratings tell us, 3-4 million ardent Vernon Kay fans in the country who actively tune in for his "Gameshow Marathon" because he is so talented and entertaining. That takes care of about 20%. Where are the rest? I just genuinely can't imagine putting the telly on at 7pm on a Saturday night and choosing to watch a "Two Ronnies" repeat on ITV4, or "Whose Line Is It Anyway" on Five US, or something called "Bridezillas" on some other crappy cable channel, instead of a brand spanking new and wonderful episode of the best thing on the telly.

If you are unmoved by Who, have never watched it, or watched it and gave up with it, or actively hate it - tell me why.

Over to you...

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Kathyis6incheshigh · 29/05/2007 12:29

Cos I have 2 children under two and don't get to watch much tv.

But I agree it is great. Maybe I'll watch it all on dvd when my children are older.

Clary · 29/05/2007 12:33

robinpud David Tenant of course (see threads passim)

I am aware that some MN-ers Do Not Agree

UnquietDad · 29/05/2007 12:36

foxinsocks - I liked "Life On Mars" too.

It is possible to drink and have rampant sex WHILE watching "Doctor Who", of course

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ScottishThistle · 29/05/2007 12:39

Quite simply I think it's rubbish & put it in the same box as Star Wars & other such twoddle!

nailpolish · 29/05/2007 12:40

cos its shite

speedymama · 29/05/2007 12:40

I don't like the actor who plays Dr Who so stopped watching after Christopher Eccleston left. I now call it Dr Poo.

UnquietDad · 29/05/2007 12:40

ScottishThistle - gaaaaaaah!!!!!

That's like saying "Last of the Summer Wine" is like "Edge of Darkness" because they are both set in Yorkshire!

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UnquietDad · 29/05/2007 12:41

Is there a qualitative difference between "shit" and "shite"? I must say I am bowled over by some people's eloquent powers of argument on here.....

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foxinsocks · 29/05/2007 12:42

lol, I seem to remember that we have quite similar TV watching habits.

I think it's getting better. Personally, DT doesn't do it for me and I LOVED Billie Piper in it innit. I think this series feels like it's been hovering since it started but the last episode was great and I'm really looking forward to next week and onwards.

ScottishThistle · 29/05/2007 12:42

I can't stand science fiction stuff, always called it men's tv - a bit like The Simpsons!

UnquietDad · 29/05/2007 12:43

I think almost as many women as men watch it these days. That's one of the things that sets it apart from "space opera" stuff like Star Wars.

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JoolsToo · 29/05/2007 12:44

basically because it's arrant nonsense and well passed its sell by date.

SueBaroo · 29/05/2007 12:44

OF course it's sci-fi, UQD. You're just trying to escape geekdom there, and we won't let you

UnquietDad · 29/05/2007 12:45

What fresh and non-nonsensical stuff should be on BBC-1 at 7pm on Saturdays from Feb-June instead, then? Bear in mind it needs to be something which would appeal to a family audience and get about 8-9 million viewers.

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madmarchhare · 29/05/2007 12:45

Does this help you?

ScottishThistle · 29/05/2007 12:46

I assume too many women have too much time on their hands these days!

UnquietDad · 29/05/2007 12:46

I don't like sci-fi in general. I hardly read any, don't go and see films like "The Matrix" and so on.

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doggiesayswoof · 29/05/2007 12:47

Because I don't have a tv.
And if I did, I still wouldn't watch it because

  1. as far as I am concerned, Dr Who is Tom Baker
  2. it's a children's programme
  3. at 7pm on a Saturday I am doing bath/stories/pre-bedtime stuff with dd
  4. I've seen a couple of episodes and they were shoite

Unquiet Dad, are you actually Russell T Davies?

foxinsocks · 29/05/2007 12:47

I tell you what I miss - Harry Hill's TV Burp. I feel my life is poorer without such TV - there's so little on TV now that can make you laugh. I'd like more of that thankyouverymuch.

expatinscotland · 29/05/2007 12:47

Because it's stupid and David Tennant's a minger.

JoolsToo · 29/05/2007 12:47

turn tv off and play charades or Ludo

SueBaroo · 29/05/2007 12:47

You can only like one sci-fi thing but it doesn't change it being sci-fi...

mabel1973 · 29/05/2007 12:48

agree with speedymama Christopher eccleston was great, David tennant is wierd looking and v. cocky which i don't like.

UnquietDad · 29/05/2007 12:49

doggie:

  1. as far as I am concerned, Dr Who is Tom Baker
    But it's doing better now than when the Great Tom was in the role

  2. it's a children's programme
    No, it's a family programme

  3. at 7pm on a Saturday I am doing bath/stories/pre-bedtime stuff with dd
    fair enough - we normally would be too

  4. I've seen a couple of episodes and they were shoite
    Really? You should give it another chance

Unquiet Dad, are you actually Russell T Davies?
No, but I know a man who is!

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doggiesayswoof · 29/05/2007 12:49

I like a lot of sci-fi stuff meself (honorary bloke in a lot of ways) and I still don't rate Dr Who - maybe UD is right and it's not actually sci-fi

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