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Beginning from 2015, ''Mrs. Brown'' has also regularly broadcast an additional special on [[New Year's Day]], with ''Doctor Who'' once again having to compete against it, following its annual festive special's move from Christmas Day in 2019. In contrast to the Christmas specials, ''Doctor Who'' managed to receive higher ratings for the week each year.<ref>''Public Image'', [[DWM 535]], [[DWM 548|548]], [[DWM 561|561]], [[DWM 574|574]].</ref> | Beginning from 2015, ''Mrs. Brown'' has also regularly broadcast an additional special on [[New Year's Day]], with ''Doctor Who'' once again having to compete against it, following its annual festive special's move from Christmas Day in 2019. In contrast to the Christmas specials, ''Doctor Who'' managed to receive higher ratings for the week each year.<ref>''Public Image'', [[DWM 535]], [[DWM 548|548]], [[DWM 561|561]], [[DWM 574|574]].</ref> | ||
Even in years where ''Mrs. Brown'''s specials did not share a broadcast day with those of ''Doctor Who'', the sitcom was still able to outrank the Doctor in consolidated ratings for the Christmas week, such as in 2012, in which that year's Christmas Eve and Boxing Day editions of the sitcom both managed to outrank ''[[The Snowmen (TV story)|The Snowmen]], shown in between them.<ref>''Public Image'', [[DWM 457]]</ref> | Even in years where ''Mrs. Brown''{{'}}s specials did not share a broadcast day with those of ''Doctor Who'', the sitcom was still able to outrank the Doctor in consolidated ratings for the Christmas week, such as in 2012, in which that year's Christmas Eve and Boxing Day editions of the sitcom both managed to outrank ''[[The Snowmen (TV story)|The Snowmen]], shown in between them.<ref>''Public Image'', [[DWM 457]]</ref> | ||
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