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Doctor Who Episode Data, 2005-17 Episode Information BBC Series # Title Date Year XMAS AI Chart 1 1 Rose 3/26/2005 2005 0 76 7 1 2 The End of the World 4/2/2005 2005 0 76 19 1 3 The Unquiet Dead 4/9/2005 2005 0 80 15 1 4 Aliens of London 4/16/2005 2005 0 82 18 1 5 World War III 4/23/2005 2005 0 81 20 1 6 Dalek 4/30/2005 2005 0 84 14 1 7 The Long Game 5/7/2005 2005 0 81 17 1 8 Father's Day 5/14/2005 2005 0 83 17 1 9 The Empty Child 5/21/2005 2005 0 84 21 1 10 The Doctor Dances 5/28/2005 2005 0 85 18 1 11 Boom Town 6/4/2005 2005 0 82 18 1 12 Bad Wolf 6/11/2005 2005 0 86 19 1 13 The Parting of the Ways 6/18/2005 2005 0 89 17 2 0 The Christmas Invasion 12/25/2005 2005 1 84 9 2 1 New Earth 4/15/2006 2006 0 85 9 2 2 Tooth and Claw 4/22/2006 2006 0 83 10 2 3 School Reunion 4/29/2006 2006 0 85 12 2 4 The Girl in the Fireplace 5/6/2006 2006 0 84 13 2 5 Rise of the Cybermen 5/13/2006 2006 0 86 6 2 6 The Age of Steel 5/20/2006 2006 0 86 15 2 7 The Idiot's Lantern 5/27/2006 2006 0 84 18 2 8 The Impossible Planet 6/3/2006 2006 0 85 18 2 9 The Satan Pit 6/10/2006 2006 0 86 19 2 10 Love & Monsters 6/17/2006 2006 0 76 15 2 11 Fear Her 6/24/2006 2006 0 83 20 2 12 Army of Ghosts 7/1/2006 2006 0 86 7 2 13 Doomsday 7/8/2006 2006 0 89 8 3 0 The Runaway Bride 12/25/2006 2006 1 84 10 3 1 Smith and Jones 3/31/2007 2007 0 88 9 3 2 The Shakespeare Code 4/7/2007 2007 0 87 14 3 3 Gridlock 4/14/2007 2007 0 85 7 3 4 Daleks in Manhattan 4/21/2007 2007 0 87 18 3 5 Evolution of the Daleks 4/28/2007 2007 0 85 17 3 6 The Lazarus Experiment 5/5/2007 2007 0 86 12 3 7 42 5/19/2007 2007 0 84 16 3 8 Human Nature 5/26/2007 2007 0 86 13 3 9 The Family of Blood 6/2/2007 2007 0 86 13 3 10 Blink 6/9/2007 2007 0 16 3 11 Utopia 6/16/2007 2007 0 87 14 3 12 The Sound of Drums 6/23/2007 2007 0 87 11 3 13 Last of the Time Lords 6/30/2007 2007 0 88 10 4 0 Voyage of the Damned 12/25/2007 2007 1 85 2 4 1 Partners in Crime 4/5/2008 2008 0 88 10 4 2 The Fires of Pompeii 4/12/2008 2008 0 87 10 4 3 Planet of the Ood 4/19/2008 2008 0 87 12 4 4 The Sontaran Stratagem 4/26/2008 2008 0 87 17 4 5 The Poison Sky 5/3/2008 2008 0 88 18 4 6 The Doctor's Daughter 5/10/2008 2008 0 88 10 4 7 The Unicorn and the Wasp 5/17/2008 2008 0 86 7 4 8 Silence in the Library 5/31/2008 2008 0 89 27 4 9 Forest of the Dead 6/7/2008 2008 0 89 10 4 10 Midnight 6/14/2008 2008 0 86 5 4 11 Turn Left 6/21/2008 2008 0 88 4 4 12 The Stolen Earth 6/28/2008 2008 0 91 2 4 13 Journey's End 7/5/2008 2008 0 91 1 DTSpec 0 The Next Doctor 12/25/2008 2008 1 86 2 DTSpec 0 Planet of the Dead 4/11/2009 2009 0 88 5 DTSpec 0 The Waters of Mars 11/15/2009 2009 0 88 5 DTSpec 0 The End of Time: Part One 12/25/2009 2009 1 87 1 DTSpec 0 The End of Time: Part Two 1/1/2010 2010 0 89 1 5 1 The Eleventh Hour 4/3/2010 2010 0 86 3 5 2 The Beast Below 4/10/2010 2010 0 86 10 5 3 Victory of the Daleks 4/17/2010 2010 0 84 11 5 4 The Time of Angels 4/24/2010 2010 0 87 8 5 5 Flesh and Stone 5/1/2010 2010 0 86 11 5 6 The Vampires of Venice 5/8/2010 2010 0 86 12 5 7 Amy's Choice 5/15/2010 2010 0 84 13 5 8 The Hungry Earth 5/22/2010 2010 0 86 19 5 9 Cold Blood 5/29/2010 2010 0 86 9 5 10 Vincent and the Doctor 6/5/2010 2010 0 86 17 5 11 The Lodger 6/12/2010 2010 0 87 20 5 12 The Pandorica Opens 6/19/2010 2010 0 88 10 5 13 The Big Bang 6/26/2010 2010 0 89 10 6 0 A Christmas Carol 12/25/2010 2010 1 83 4 6 1 The Impossible Astronaut 4/23/2011 2011 0 88 6 6 2 Day of the Moon 4/30/2011 2011 0 87 15 6 3 The Curse of the Black Spot 5/7/2011 2011 0 86 11 6 4 The Doctor's Wife 5/14/2011 2011 0 87 22 6 5 The Almost People 5/21/2011 2011 0 85 13 6 6 The Rebel Flesh 5/28/2011 2011 0 86 21 6 7 A Good Man Goes to War 6/4/2011 2011 0 88 21 6 8 Let's Kill Hitler 8/27/2011 2011 0 85 11 6 9 Night Terrors 9/3/2010 2011 0 86 19 6 10 The Girl Who Waited 9/10/2011 2011 0 85 13 6 11 The God Complex 9/17/2011 2011 0 86 18 6 12 Closing Time 9/24/2011 2011 0 86 20 6 13 The Wedding of River Song 10/1/2011 2011 0 86 16 7a 0 The Doctor, The Widow and the Wardrobe 12/25/2011 2011 1 84 3 7a 1 Asylum of the Daleks 9/1/2012 2012 0 89 6 7a 2 Dinosaurs on a Spaceship 9/8/2012 2012 0 87 9 7a 3 A Town Called Mercy 9/15/2012 2012 0 85 9 7a 4 The Power of Three 9/22/2012 2012 0 87 13 7a 5 The Angels Take Manhattan 9/29/2012 2012 0 88 13 7b 0 The Snowmen 12/25/2012 2012 1 87 9 7b 1 The Bells of Saint John 3/30/2013 2013 0 87 8 7b 2 The Rings of Akhaten 4/6/2013 2013 0 84 16 7b 3 Cold War 4/13/2013 2013 0 84 15 7b 4 Hide 4/20/2013 2013 0 85 19 7b 5 Journey to the Center of the Tardis 4/27/2013 2013 0 85 21 7b 6 The Crimson Horror 5/4/2013 2013 0 85 20 7b 7 Nightmare in Silver 5/11/2013 2013 0 84 22 7b 8 The Name of the Doctor 5/18/2013 2013 0 88 10 MSSpec 0 The Day of the Doctor 11/23/2013 2013 0 88 1 MSSpec 0 The Time of the Doctor 12/25/2013 2013 1 83 3 8 1 Deep Breath 8/23/2014 2014 0 82 2 8 2 Into the Dalek 8/30/2014 2014 0 84 9 8 3 Robot of Sherwood 9/6/2014 2014 0 82 10 8 4 Listen 9/13/2014 2014 0 82 7 8 5 Time Heist 9/20/2014 2014 0 84 14 8 6 The Caretaker 9/27/2014 2014 0 83 20 8 7 Kill the Moon 10/4/2014 2014 0 82 20 8 8 Mummy on the Orient Express 10/11/2014 2014 0 85 14 8 9 Flatline 10/18/2014 2014 0 85 23 8 10 In the Forest of the Night 10/25/2014 2014 0 83 20 8 11 Dark Water 11/1/2014 2014 0 85 15 8 12 Death in Heaven 11/8/2014 2014 0 83 14 9 0 Last Christmas 12/25/2014 2014 1 82 7 9 1 The Magician's Apprentice 9/19/2015 2015 0 84 13 9 2 The Witch's Familiar 9/26/2015 2015 0 83 24 9 3 Under the Lake 10/3/2015 2015 0 84 22 9 4 Before the Flood 10/10/2015 2015 0 82 21 9 5 The Girl Who Died 10/17/2015 2015 0 82 18 9 6 The Woman Who Lived 10/24/2015 2015 0 81 25 9 7 The Zygon Invasion 10/31/2015 2015 0 82 24 9 8 The Zygon Inversion 11/7/2015 2015 0 84 24 9 9 Sleep No More 11/14/2015 2015 0 78 28 9 10 Face the Raven 11/21/2015 2015 0 84 30 9 11 Heaven Sent 11/28/2015 2015 0 80 27 9 12 Hell Bent 12/5/2015 2015 0 82 29 10 0 The Husbands of River Song 12/25/2015 2015 1 82 8 10 0 The Return of Doctor Mysterioso 12/25/2016 2016 1 82 9 10 1 The Pilot 4/15/2017 2017 0 83 10 10 2 Smile 4/22/2017 2017 0 83 23 10 3 Thin Ice 4/29/2017 2017 0 84 25 10 4 Knock Knock 5/6/2017 2017 0 83 21 10 5 Oxygen 5/13/2017 2017 0 83 26 10 6 Extremis 5/20/2017 2017 0 82 20 10 7 The Pyramid at the End of the World 5/27/2017 2017 0 82 14 10 8 The Lie of the Land 6/3/2017 2017 0 82 30 10 9 Empress of Mars 6/10/2017 2017 0 83 23 10 10 The Eaters of Light 6/17/2017 2017 0 81 26 10 11 World Enough and Time 6/24/2017 2017 0 85 21 10 12 The Doctor Falls 7/1/2017 2017 0 83 16 11 0 Twice Upon a Time 12/25/2017 2017 1 81 9 IMDB Rating # User-Raters 7.6 5,701 7.6 4,985 7.7 4,622 7.1 4,475 7.1 4,314 8.7 4,923 7.3 4,186 8.4 4,731 9.1 5,880 9.2 5,372 7.2 3,957 8.7 4,626 9.1 5,105 8.2 4,624 7.6 4,238 8.0 4,417 8.4 4,763 9.3 7,637 7.8 4,036 8.0 3,980 6.9 4,197 8.8 4,721 8.9 4,899 6.3 5,035 6.2 4,445 8.5 4,243 9.3 6,099 7.6 4,327 8.0 4,203 7.8 4,308 8.1 4,427 7.1 3,990 7.0 4,017 6.7 4,054 7.5 3,897 9.0 5,168 9.2 5,746 9.8 14,970 8.8 4,597 8.8 4,619 8.4 4,894 7.7 4,453 7.8 4,193 8.1 4,297 8.1 4,134 7.6 3,676 7.7 3,649 7.8 4,115 7.8 4,088 9.4 6,198 9.5 6,471 9.0 5,604 8.9 4,778 9.1 4,798 9.2 5,517 7.6 3,272 7.6 3,163 8.8 4,088 8.2 3,822 8.9 4,335 8.8 5,531 7.7 4,174 6.9 4,075 8.8 4,697 8.6 4,232 7.2 3,874 8.3 4,230 7.4 3,696 7.6 3,696 9.3 7,441 8.3 4,200 9.1 4,741 9.2 4,959 8.6 5,086 9.0 4,902 8.9 4,458 6.9 3,957 9.1 5,359 7.3 3,378 7.5 3,346 9.1 5,036 8.2 3,932 7.2 3,287 8.6 3,943 8.2 3,683 7.8 3,357 8.6 4,281 7.4 3,697 8.7 5,132 7.6 4,130 7.5 3,923 7.7 3,738 9.0 5,569 8.5 4,580 8.1 3,868 7.4 4,183 7.3 3,449 7.8 3,400 7.6 3,379 7.5 3,270 7.5 3,256 9.1 5,504 9.4 15,365 8.5 4,797 8.0 5,867 7.8 4,448 7.2 4,492 9.0 5,792 8.1 4,023 7.5 3,495 7.1 4,093 8.6 3,908 8.5 3,797 6.2 3,624 8.8 3,931 8.0 3,731 8.4 3,703 8.6 4,118 8.6 3,473 8.4 3,387 8.2 3,047 7.8 3,168 7.8 3,074 7.9 3,892 8.7 3,309 6.1 3,254 8.7 3,569 9.6 7,138 8.8 4,079 8.6 3,301 7.5 3,113 8.1 3,049 7.3 2,342 7.5 2,236 7.7 2,215 8.3 2,325 8.6 2,444 7.8 1,936 7.3 1,842 7.2 1,832 7.2 1,718 9.2 2,642 9.0 2,645 8.3 2,340.
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