The final BARB viewing figures are in for 10.X2: The Return Of Doctor Mysterio.
The episode achieved a final rating of 7.83m viewers - a shift of +2.1m.
The figures include recordings of the episodes within 7 days of transmission, but not BBC iPlayer viewings and downloads.
Overnight Rating:
5.68m / 27.1% audience share.
AI Score:
82
Time Shift:
+2.1m
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[Source: DWO]

The finalised viewing figures are in for The Day Of The Doctor.
The episode achieved a final figure of 12.8m viewers - a 2.6m shift from the overnights. 2.7m views were on the BBC iPlayer.
It was the most-watched programme for the week and is currently the second most-watched programme for the year (after I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here).
The Day Of The Doctor is now rated the 16th highest in Doctor Who's 50-year history.
Final BARB ratings will be available within the next 10 days.
Series 7 - Final BARB Ratings roundup:
7.1: Asylum Of The Daleks = 8.3m
7.2: Dinosaurs On A Spaceship = 7.57m
7.3: A Town Called Mercy = 8.42m
7.4: The Power Of Three = 7.67m
7.5: The Angels Take Manhattan = 7.82m
7.6X: The Snowmen = 9.87m
7.6: The Bells Of Saint John = 8.44m
7.7: The Rings Of Akhaten = 7.45m
7.8: Cold War = 7.37m
7.9: Hide = 6.61m
7.10: Journey To The Centre Of The TARDIS = 6.50m
7.11: The Crimson Horror = 6.47m
7.12: Nightmare In Silver = 6.64m
7.13: The Name Of The Doctor = 7.45m
7.14: The Day Of The Doctor = 12.8m
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The final BARB viewing figures are in for 7.6X: The Snowmen.
The episode achieved a final rating of 9.87m viewers - a shift of +4.12m - the biggest ever!, with a total audience share of 38.8%, making it the 4th most-watched programme on Christmas Day, behind Eastenders (11.31m), Call The Midwife (10.18m) & The Royle Family (9.90m), respectively.
The figures include recordings of the episodes within 7 days of transmission.
Overnight Rating:
7.59m / 33.9% audience share.
AI Score:
87
BBC iPlayer Downloads (1-day):
1.47m
Time Shift:
+4.12m
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[Source: Andy Parish]

The final BARB viewing figures are in for 7.3: A Town Called Mercy.
The episode achieved a final rating of 8.42m viewers - a shift of +1.8m , with an total audience share of 33.4%.
The figures include recordings of the episodes within 7 days of transmission, but not BBC iPlayer viewings and downloads.
Overnight Rating:
6.6m / 29.1% audience share.
AI Score:
85
Time Shift:
+1.8m
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[Source: Andy Parish]

The final BARB viewing figures are in for 6.14: The Doctor, The Widow and The Wardrobe.
The episode achieved a final figure of 10.77m viewers, with an audience share of 37.3%. This is compared to the overnight's which reached 8.9m viewers, with an audience share of 34.2%, meaning a total time shift of +1.87m viewers.
Doctor Who came third for the highest TV ratings for Christmas Day:
01 - Downton Abbey - 11.60m (34.4%)
02 - EastEnders - 11.33m (32.4%)
03 - Doctor Who - 10.77m (37.3%)
Figures do not include BBC iPlayer downloads for this episode.
The episode also achieved an AI score of 84.
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The final BARB viewing figures are in for 6.11: The God Complex.
The episode achieved a final figure of 6.77m viewers, with an audience share of 28.3%. This is compared to the overnight's which reached 5.2m viewers, with an audience share of 23.8%, meaning a total time shift of +1.57m viewers.
Figures do not include BBC iPlayer downloads for this episode, which have nearly a million downloads so far.
The episode also achieved an AI score of 86.
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[Source: Andy Parish]

The final BARB viewing figures are in for 6.9: Night Terrors.
The episode achieved a final figure of 7.07m viewers, with an audience share of 29.8%. This is compared to the overnight's which reached 5.5m viewers, with an audience share of 25.9%, meaning a total time shift of +1.57m viewers.
Figures do not include BBC iPlayer downloads for this episode, which have nearly a million downloads so far.
The episode also achieved an AI score of 86.
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[Source: Andy Parish]

The final BARB viewing figures are in for 6.8: Let's Kill Hitler.
The episode achieved a final figure of 8.10m viewers, with an audience share of 33.3%. This is compared to the overnight's which reached 6.2m viewers, with an audience share of 28.7%, meaning a total time shift of +1.9m viewers - one of the largest the show has ever had!
Figures do not include BBC iPlayer downloads for this episode, which have over a million downloads so far.
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[Source: Andy Parish]

The final BARB viewing figures are in for 6.5: The Rebel Flesh.
The episode achieved a final figure of 7.35m viewers, with an audience share of 34.1% (comparing to the 5.7m / 29.3% Overnights). This is a time shift of +1.65m.
6.5: The Rebel Flesh also achieved an Appreciation Index rating of 85.
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The final BARB viewing figures are in for 6.4: The Doctor's Wife.
The episode achieved a final figure of 7.97m viewers, with an audience share of 34.7% (comparing to the 5.9m / 28.5% Overnights). This is a time shift of +2.07m.
6.4: The Doctor's Wife also achieved an Appreciation Index rating of 87.
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The first episode of this year's Doctor Who, 6.1: The Impossible Astronaut, was the most recorded TV event of all time, according to Kantar Media.
An analysis of BARB data shows that record-breaking numbers of viewers recorded the programme. A total of 8.9 million viewers watched the programme, making it the sixth most viewed show of the week.
Within that figure, 4.1 million viewers chose to time-shift the show by watching a recording of the show either later that day or in the following week.
The figure easily beat the previous record holder, the 2010 Christmas day episode of Come Fly With Me. Other shows likely to have viewers reaching for the record button to ensure they are not missed include reality TV shows like The X Factor and Britain's Got Talent, along with comedy favourites like The Royle Family, according to Kantar.
Dalia Gereis, commercial director at Kantar Media Audiences, said: "With the continued growth of hard drive recording devices like Sky+, it's no surprise that all the episodes of these top 10 recorded shows come from the last three years.
"Increasingly viewers are using their own 'time travel' abilities to watch TV shows when they want them - this particularly applies to dramas and 'must see' reality shows. Given that these figures do not include data from online catch up services like BBC iPlayer and ITVplayer, it is clear that judging a show's performance just by looking at it's overnight viewing figures is unlikely to give the full picture."
[Source: MediaTel]

The final BARB viewing figures are in for 6.3: The Curse of the Black Spot.
The episode achieved a final figure of 7.85m viewers, with an audience share of 35.5% (comparing to the 6.2m / 30.9% Overnights). This is a time shift of +1.6m.
6.3: The Curse of the Black Spot also achieved an Appreciation Index rating of 86.
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The final BARB viewing figures are in for 6.2: Day of the Moon.
The episode achieved a final figure of 7.30m viewers, with an audience share of 36.7% (comparing to the 5.4m / 30.5% Overnights). This is a time shift of +1.9m.
6.2: Day of the Moon also achieved an Appreciation Index rating of 84.
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The final BARB viewing figures are in for 6.1: The Impossible Astronaut.
The episode achieved a final figure of 8.86m viewers, with an audience share of 43.3%.
This is the biggest ever time shift for Doctor Who, and one of the biggest ever for BBC One with a +2.4 Million shift.
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