This was back when Doctor who was cool and national television. The nation loved it. And then around halfway through moffats time when it began to dip it then became embarrassing to admit you watched it. RTD’s era was cool and tv for the whole country. I miss these days
I remember it too. Everyone watched Doctor Who. Everyone. Then Smith came about and the show went camp and cringy. That's around the time where nobody admitted to watching it.
@@archiethehead series 5 and 6 were really good, it went camp and ridiculous for series 7 and then all the viewers turned off. Capaldi brought it back for series 9 but then series 10 was another letdown and so was series 11 so now the viewing figures are just poor
@@CardiffOneOne no. The viewing figures nowadays are poor. I still watch and like the show. But the figures are poor. Line of duty can reach 15 million viewers a week, Vigil gripped about 11 million a week. So all that guff about ‘television habits are changing’ doesn’t really mean much when if somethings good enough to grip the nation, it will grip the nation. Doctor who just doesn’t grip the nation nowadays like it did in 2005-2010
They need to do more of these to fully advertise why doctor who is so great in such a short ident
Its funny when David raises the eyebrow.
This was back when Doctor who was cool and national television. The nation loved it.
And then around halfway through moffats time when it began to dip it then became embarrassing to admit you watched it.
RTD’s era was cool and tv for the whole country. I miss these days
I remember it too. Everyone watched Doctor Who. Everyone. Then Smith came about and the show went camp and cringy. That's around the time where nobody admitted to watching it.
@@archiethehead series 5 and 6 were really good, it went camp and ridiculous for series 7 and then all the viewers turned off. Capaldi brought it back for series 9 but then series 10 was another letdown and so was series 11 so now the viewing figures are just poor
@@obiwankenobi687 They’re not actually but there's no point trying to explain to you how viewing figures work.
@@CardiffOneOne no. The viewing figures nowadays are poor. I still watch and like the show. But the figures are poor.
Line of duty can reach 15 million viewers a week, Vigil gripped about 11 million a week. So all that guff about ‘television habits are changing’ doesn’t really mean much when if somethings good enough to grip the nation, it will grip the nation.
Doctor who just doesn’t grip the nation nowadays like it did in 2005-2010
I've never agreed so much to a comment in my life thus far.
Everything you said is exactly my thoughts. Take a like 👍
Just before Strictly (6:45pm)
that looks like fun!
I love that part where they go circles...nyahaha!
i never upscaled it i downloaded it in HD i can upscale it 2 1080p
The doctor but awesome
@ne0nonly but why oh why did he have to leave Doctor Who he is way better than Matt Smith
and 10 years later he back