The episode centred on Ruby (Millie Gibson) forging a new life for herself after her adventures with the Doctor and while everything seemed to be going well, she couldn't have foretold that her boyfriend Conrad (Jonah Hauer-King) would be exposed a devious con man intent on spouting conspiracy theories and bringing down UNIT.
The viewership figure isn't a consolidated one and doesn't include iPlayer, where it debuted at 8am on Saturday, prior to its BBC One broadcast. That consolidated figure – which takes into account catch-up and devices also – will be published at a later date.
Lux had previously seen the lowest overnight figures with 1.58 million viewers tuning in for the episode.
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Doctor Who explains key character absence in Lucky DayDoctor Who’s Millie Gibson reveals connection to David Tennant in new episode Lucky DayAs well as seeing a return of Ruby, the episode also solved the mystery of how the Doctor came to be looking for Belinda in the first place as well as seeing an iconic character returning for a special cameo.
"Throughout all of Doctor Who – with the exception of Sarah Jane Smith - we've never really explored what happens to someone after they stop travelling with the Doctor, and how those adventures impacted them. I loved being able to delve into that aspect of the character."
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