Quote: sootyj @ June 2 2013, 11:21 AM BST
Yes the one.
Too be fair it may have been popular with some fans and it may have had some critical appreciation.
In terms of popularity outside of its fan base or generating foreign sales or being in anyway a lead program for the BBC.
It wasn't a success in the way that Ecclestone and Tenant Who was.
I mean it came from being off air for years and leaving as a bit of a joke (if only in how the execs etc treated and spoke about it).
To being the flagship scifi show on the BBC, right up until Sherlock.
Well, it was quite a different show back then, (MIS)handled very differently with different expectations, that had been on for thirty years. (I am one of those fans that LOVES that season. Has three of my favourite Who stories in it)
The long break took it from a kicked about joke, to something older people were nostalgic for, and newer viewers could come to fresh.