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Jodie Whittaker gives Doctor Who its biggest launch since 2005 revival

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Jodie Whittaker’s arrival as the Thirteenth Doctor has given Doctor Who its highest series launch in over a decade.

Episode one of BBC One’s Doctor Who received consolidated figure of 10.9 million viewers, including those who watched on catch up and via non-TV devices.

This makes it the highest ever series launch episode for the drama since the show returned in 2005 (10.8m).

The consolidated volume also makes Doctor Who the number one drama launch of the year so far. Plus, the BBC say the series opener has also proved a big hit with 16-34 year -olds, with 1.8million watching the first episode.

Chris Chibnall, Showrunner, said: “On behalf of the entire Doctor Who team, a huge thank you to viewers for taking Jodie’s Doctor and her new friends into their hearts, in such huge numbers.

“It’s a thrill being deluged with pictures of families snuggled up together, kids (and adults) hiding behind sofas (they actually do that!), and seeing all the extraordinary creative artwork inspired by the show.

“The journey of the Thirteenth Doctor is only just beginning. Next stop: Alabama 1955.”

Charlotte Moore, Director of BBC Content, added: “It’s incredibly exciting to see the audience responding to Jodie Whittaker’s Thirteenth Doctor in such huge numbers. The brilliant Chris Chibnall’s new series is an epic adventure on every level, full of so much wit but a scary, edge of your seat adrenaline rush too. ”

Doctor Who continues on BBC One this Sunday at 6.55pm. The first two episodes are available on BBC iPlayer.

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