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7:38pm Sunday 6th July 2008
Nearly 10 million people crept out from behind the sofa to find out whether David Tennant would survive the series finale of Doctor Who.
At its peak, 9.8 million people - an impressive 47% of the total TV audience - tuned in to see the Time Lord defeat the Daleks, according to BBC figures.
The average viewing figure of 9.4 million is 300,000 more than watched the first episode of the series in April.
The figures for Doctor Who followed days of intense speculation over Tennant's future in the Tardis.
Last week's episode had ended on a cliff-hanger when the Doctor was shot by a Dalek and apparently started to regenerate.
But with the help of a small army of his companions, the Doctor once again thwarted the Daleks and their evil creator Davros to save the universe.
A BBC spokesman said: "We're absolutely delighted with last night's figures and viewers can now look forward to the Christmas Special."
However, Tennant's longer term future as the Time Lord remains uncertain.
He will star in a Doctor Who Christmas special this year and another three specials next year but is not confirmed for the next series in 2010.
The fifth series has been postponed so that the Casanova star can take to the stage to play Hamlet with the Royal Shakespeare Company.
CAMBRIDGE United failed to win a single corner and managed just one goal attempt in 90 minutes, but still left KitKat Crescent with a point on Saturday.
A PAL of mine (yes, I do have some) sent me one of those round robin emails the other day. You know, those things that clutter up your inbox and threaten you with legs dropping off or worse if you don’t forward them to 50 of your friends in the next ten nanoseconds.
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