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|image          = The Ratings War cover.jpg
| name= The Ratings War
|doctor          = Sixth Doctor
| image=The_Ratings_War_cover.jpg
|enemy          = [[Beep the Meep]]
| series=[[Doctor Who]] -<br />[[Big Finish Doctor Who audio stories#Special Releases|Specially Released Audio Dramas]]
|setting        = [[TV studio]]  
| number= 2
|writer          = Steve Lyons
| doctor= Sixth Doctor
|director        = [[Gary Russell]]
| companions=
|producer        = [[Gary Russell]], [[Jason Haigh-Ellery]]
| enemy= [[Beep]] the [[Meep]]
|music          = [[David Darlington]]
| setting=
|sound          = [[David Darlington]]
| writer= [[Steve Lyons]]
|cover          = [[Clayton Hickman]]<ref>''[[The Big Finish Companion: Volume 2]]''</ref>
| director= [[Gary Russell]]
|publisher       = Big Finish Productions
| producer=
|release date   = 10 January 2002
| publisher= Big Finish Productions
|format         = 1 CD<br/>Download
| release date= [[January (releases)|January]] [[2002 (releases)|2002]]
|production code = DWMCD03
| format= 1 Episode on 1 CD
|isbn           = ISBN 978-1-78575-338-1 (digital)
| production code= DWMCD03
|series          = [[Special Releases#Doctor Who Magazine free gifts|Big Finish DWM originals]]
| isbn=
|prev           = Last of the Titans (audio story)
| prev= Last of the Titans (audio story)
|next           = No Place Like Home (audio story)
| next= No Place Like Home (audio story)
|series2        = ''[[The Sixth Doctor Adventures]]''
}}
|next2          = The Maltese Penguin (audio story)
'''''The Ratings War''''' was a 2002 [[Big Finish Productions|Big Finish]] audio drama, featuring the [[Sixth Doctor]] taking on one of his old comic strip foes, [[Beep the Meep]]. Originally released as an inclusion with [[DWM 313|''Doctor Who Magazine'' #313]], it was later re-released as a free download on the [[Big Finish Productions]] website.
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'''''The Ratings War''''' was a 2002 [[Big Finish Productions|Big Finish]] audio drama, featuring the [[Sixth Doctor]] taking on one of his old comic strip foes, [[Beep]] the [[Meep]]. Originally released as an inclusion with [[DWM 313|''Doctor Who Magazine'' #313]], it was later re-released as a free download on the [[Big Finish Productions]] website on [[23 July (releases)|23 July]] [[2014 (releases)|2014]].<ref>[https://www.bigfinish.com/news/v/big-finish-s-15th-anniversary-of-doctor-who-releases Big Finish's 15th Anniversary of Doctor Who releases]</ref>


== Publisher's summary ==
== Publisher's summary ==
Beep the Meep is back — and he's found a new channel for his aggression! A brand new series is about to make television history, but can the Doctor prevent his furry foe from turning a docu-drama into a crisis, or will the fluffy-wuffy animals get it in the neck? The first shots in the ratings war have been fired, and the next one is aimed at your head...
[[Beep the Meep]] is back — and he's found a new channel for his aggression! A brand new series is about to make television history, but can the Doctor prevent his furry foe from turning a docu-drama into a crisis, or will the fluffy-wuffy animals get it in the neck? The first shots in the ratings war have been fired, and the next one is aimed at your head...


== Plot ==
== Plot ==
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* [[Lucy (The Ratings War)|Lucy]] / Susan - [[Jane Goddard]]
* [[Lucy (The Ratings War)|Lucy]] / Susan - [[Jane Goddard]]


== References ==
== Crew ==
 
* Director - [[Gary Russell]]
* Executive Producer - [[Jacqueline Rayner]]
* Music and Sound Design - [[David Darlington]]
* Producers - [[Gary Russell]] and [[Jason Haigh-Ellery]]
* Writer - [[Steve Lyons]]
 
== Worldbuilding ==
* The new shows on the network include ''[[Young Cops in Hospital]]'', ''[[Wacky Domestic Mishaps]]'', ''[[Look! Cute Animals!]]'', ''[[Hospital Street]]'', ''[[Appealing Animals in Distress]]'' and ''[[Audience Shares]]''.
* The new shows on the network include ''[[Young Cops in Hospital]]'', ''[[Wacky Domestic Mishaps]]'', ''[[Look! Cute Animals!]]'', ''[[Hospital Street]]'', ''[[Appealing Animals in Distress]]'' and ''[[Audience Shares]]''.
* Beep threatens the Doctor with [[Grundian Blood Nog]]s.
* Beep threatens the Doctor with [[Grundian Blood Nog]]s.


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* The original CD release includes "hidden material" which is heard if the CD is left playing for several minutes after the conclusion of the story. The bonus material includes outtakes, the full version of Beep's improvised rant and a complete version of the ''Beep and Friends'' theme song.
* ''The Ratings War'' features the return of [[Beep]] the [[Meep]], the villain in [[COMIC]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Star Beast (comic story)|Doctor Who and the Star Beast]]''. His fate in [[COMIC]]: ''[[Star Beast II (comic story)|Star Beast II]]'' is also mentioned. [[Black Sun (The Star Beast)|Black Sun]] radiation is also mentioned, though referred to as [[Black star|Black ''Star'']] radiation instead.
* Also included as a bonus on the original CD release is the first episode of the [[Eighth Doctor]] audio adventure, ''[[Invaders from Mars]]''.
* Author [[Steve Lyons]] previously featured the Sixth Doctor and Meeps in his short story ''Wish Upon a Star Beast'' for the 1999 [[charity anthology]] ''Perfect Timing''.
* This is one of only a few stories in which the Sixth Doctor is depicted travelling without a companion.
* Also included as a bonus on the original CD release is the first episode of the [[Eighth Doctor]] audio adventure, ''[[Invaders from Mars (audio story)|Invaders from Mars]]''.
* This is one of only a few stories in which the Sixth Doctor is depicted travelling without a [[companion]].
* The Doctor's speech at the end has several meta-fictional references. The Doctor disparages television, claiming it is limiting and unsuitable to his needs, a reference either to [[Doctor Who#End of an Era|Doctor Who's cancellation]] or [[Colin Baker]]'s unceremonious firing. He also claims that he needs a medium that allows him to be "louder" and that the audience will be "hearing more from me, I can assure you", a reference to the audio stories. [[Robbie McHale]] asks if the audience will ever know who he is (a reference to the Doctor's mysterious past) or if he would ever come back (a reference to the potential return). Further, ''Beep & Friends'' is placed on "hiatus" for eighteen months, referencing the eighteen-month hiatus that ''Doctor Who'' suffered in 1986 after barely avoiding cancellation by the BBC.
* The Doctor's speech at the end has several meta-fictional references. The Doctor disparages television, claiming it is limiting and unsuitable to his needs, a reference either to [[Doctor Who#End of an Era|Doctor Who's cancellation]] or [[Colin Baker]]'s unceremonious firing. He also claims that he needs a medium that allows him to be "louder" and that the audience will be "hearing more from me, I can assure you", a reference to the audio stories. [[Robbie McHale]] asks if the audience will ever know who he is (a reference to the Doctor's mysterious past) or if he would ever come back (a reference to the potential return). Further, ''Beep & Friends'' is placed on "hiatus" for eighteen months, referencing the eighteen-month hiatus that ''Doctor Who'' suffered in 1986 after barely avoiding cancellation by the BBC.
* This marks [[Beep]]'s first appearance in an audio story. Additionally, it is his first not to be in comic or comic-strip form. Meep would return to audio 17 years later in ''[[Doctor Who and the Star Beast (audio story)|Doctor Who and the Star Beast]]''.
* After the 2019 redesign of the [[Big Finish Productions|Big Finish]] website, this release was added to ''[[The Sixth Doctor Adventures]]''.
* The preview of ''[[Invaders from Mars (audio story)|Invaders From Mars]]'' that was bundled with it in its release in [[Doctor Who Magazine|''Doctor Who Magazine'']] still is when downloaded from either the Big Finish site or in the Big Finish app.


== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==
* ''The Ratings War'' features the return of [[Beep]] the [[Meep]], the villain in [[COMIC]]: ''[[The Star Beast]]''. His fate in [[COMIC]]: ''[[Star Beast II]]'' is also mentioned. [[Black Sun]] radiation is also mentioned, though referred to as [[Black star|Black ''Star'']] radiation instead. To date, this is his only appearance in performed ''Doctor Who''.
* The Doctor compares Beep to a [[Speelsnape]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Revelation of the Daleks (TV story)|Revelation of the Daleks]]'')
* The Doctor compares Beep to a [[Speelsnape]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Revelation of the Daleks]]'')
* Beep recalls the [[Fourth Doctor]] trapping him in a ''[[Lassie]]'' film. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Star Beast II (comic story)|Star Beast II]]'')


== External links ==
== External links ==
* {{bigfinish|releases/v/the-ratings-war-1113|The Ratings War}}
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* {{dwrefguide|who_dwm2.htm|The Ratings War}}
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* {{tetrap|6/ratings.html|The Ratings War}}
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The Ratings War was a 2002 Big Finish audio drama, featuring the Sixth Doctor taking on one of his old comic strip foes, Beep the Meep. Originally released as an inclusion with Doctor Who Magazine #313, it was later re-released as a free download on the Big Finish Productions website on 23 July 2014.[2]

Publisher's summary[[edit] | [edit source]]

Beep the Meep is back — and he's found a new channel for his aggression! A brand new series is about to make television history, but can the Doctor prevent his furry foe from turning a docu-drama into a crisis, or will the fluffy-wuffy animals get it in the neck? The first shots in the ratings war have been fired, and the next one is aimed at your head...

Plot[[edit] | [edit source]]

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Cast[[edit] | [edit source]]

Crew[[edit] | [edit source]]

Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]

Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • The Ratings War features the return of Beep the Meep, the villain in COMIC: Doctor Who and the Star Beast. His fate in COMIC: Star Beast II is also mentioned. Black Sun radiation is also mentioned, though referred to as Black Star radiation instead.
  • Author Steve Lyons previously featured the Sixth Doctor and Meeps in his short story Wish Upon a Star Beast for the 1999 charity anthology Perfect Timing.
  • Also included as a bonus on the original CD release is the first episode of the Eighth Doctor audio adventure, Invaders from Mars.
  • This is one of only a few stories in which the Sixth Doctor is depicted travelling without a companion.
  • The Doctor's speech at the end has several meta-fictional references. The Doctor disparages television, claiming it is limiting and unsuitable to his needs, a reference either to Doctor Who's cancellation or Colin Baker's unceremonious firing. He also claims that he needs a medium that allows him to be "louder" and that the audience will be "hearing more from me, I can assure you", a reference to the audio stories. Robbie McHale asks if the audience will ever know who he is (a reference to the Doctor's mysterious past) or if he would ever come back (a reference to the potential return). Further, Beep & Friends is placed on "hiatus" for eighteen months, referencing the eighteen-month hiatus that Doctor Who suffered in 1986 after barely avoiding cancellation by the BBC.
  • This marks Beep's first appearance in an audio story. Additionally, it is his first not to be in comic or comic-strip form. Meep would return to audio 17 years later in Doctor Who and the Star Beast.
  • After the 2019 redesign of the Big Finish website, this release was added to The Sixth Doctor Adventures.
  • The preview of Invaders From Mars that was bundled with it in its release in Doctor Who Magazine still is when downloaded from either the Big Finish site or in the Big Finish app.

Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]

External links[[edit] | [edit source]]

Footnotes[[edit] | [edit source]]