In case it had escaped your notice(*), Matt Smith's first series as The Doctor - and Steven Moffat's first series as The Big Boss Man - is now over. Every week for the last few months we've been gathering your verdict on the episodes as they've aired, all leading up to this moment. So without further ado, here's how you ranked this series of Doctor Who - least popular to most...

13. 'Victory Of The Daleks'

Episode: 3, aired April 17

Writer: Mark Gatiss

Summary: The Doctor is called by an old friend, Sir Winston Churchill, who introduces him to his secret weapon to win the war against the Nazis - The Ironsides.

Overnight rating: 6.39 million (4th)

TT Score: 6.8 / 10









= 11. 'The Vampires Of Venice'

Episode: 6, aired May 8

Writer: Toby Whithouse

Summary: Rory, Amy and The Doctor travel to 16th century Venice, where the locals are being bumped off by vampires.

Overnight rating: 5.9 million (6th)

TT Score: 7.7 / 10









= 11. 'The Hungry Earth'

Episode: 8, aired May 22

Writer: Chris Chibnall

Summary: Ten years from the present day, Rory, Amy and The Doctor arrive in a small Welsh village, where a mining project has disturbed some creatures below the surface.

Overnight rating: 4.39 million (12th)

TT Score: 7.7 / 10









= 9. 'The Beast Below'

Episode: 2, aired April 10

Writer: Steven Moffat

Summary: For her first adventure, The Doctor takes Amy to Starship UK more than a thousand years in the future. The entire population of the country now lives on a giant spaceship - but what's really been powering the flight?

Overnight rating: 6.36 million (5th)

TT Score: 7.9 / 10









= 9. 'Amy's Choice'

Episode: 7, aired May 15

Writer: Simon Nye

Summary: The trio flit between two alternate realities - one in which they are on board a freezing TARDIS, the other where Amy is pregnant - and must decide which is real.

Overnight rating: 5.85 million (7th)

TT Score: 7.9 / 10









8. 'Cold Blood'

Episode: 9, aired May 29

Writer: Chris Chibnall

Summary: In the concluding half, it's humankind versus The Silurians as the fate of the Earth hangs in the balance.

Overnight rating: 4.39 million (12th)

TT Score: 8.0 / 10









7. 'The Lodger'

Episode: 11, aired June 12

Writer: Gareth Roberts

Summary: The Doctor moves in with ordinary bloke Craig as a means of investigating a mysterious staircase.

Overnight rating: 5.85 million (7th)

TT Score: 8.2 / 10









6. 'Vincent and The Doctor'

Episode: 10, aired June 5

Writer: Richard Curtis

Summary: The Doctor and Amy meet Vincent van Gogh, who's being plagued by a strange vision.

Overnight rating: 4.71 million (10th)

TT Score: 8.5 / 10









5. 'The Eleventh Hour'

Episode: 1, aired April 3

Writer: Steven Moffat

Summary: Freshly regenerated, The Doctor crash lands the TARDIS in the back garden of a young girl named Amelia.

Overnight rating: 7.66 million (1st)

TT Score: 8.7 / 10









4. 'The Big Bang'

Episode: 13, aired June 26

Writer: Steven Moffat

Summary: In the series finale, the whole of the universe is gradually collapsing. Only a fez can save the day.

Overnight rating: 4.64 million (11th)

TT Score: 8.8 / 10









3. 'Flesh and Stone'

Episode: 5, aired May 1

Writer: Steven Moffat

Summary: The Doctor, Amy and River flee through the Oxygen Factory as the Weeping Angels advance.

Overnight rating: 6.53 million (3rd)

TT Score: 8.9 / 10









2. 'The Time Of Angels'

Episode: 4, aired April 24

Writer: Steven Moffat

Summary: River Song returns, as do The Doctor's deadliest enemy: The Weeping Angels.

Overnight rating: 6.61 million (2nd)

TT Score: 9.1 / 10









1. 'The Pandorica Opens'

Episode: 12, aired June 19

Writer: Steven Moffat

Summary: All races of the universe join forces in an attempt to contain the single greatest threat to existence: The Doctor.

Overnight rating: 5.38 million (9th)

TT Score: 9.4 / 10









Note: 'Overnight rating' represents the next-day audience figure for the episode's premiere showing on BBC One only. HD figures are not included in this tally but put in an average of around 500k across the series.

(*) For the first time since March, we actually went out this weekend.

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