The ratings for Strange and Norrel are probably as good as it was likely to get although I do wonder what timeshifts it could get. Homes Fires is ok ratings wise but I am finding it pretty dull to be honest.
If they were that convinced it was going to be huge they'd have given it a better lead-in than Sunday Night at The Palladium and it wouldn't be taking a week off mid-run.
It's doing fine. Not amazingly but it has a solid audience and has held up well across the run. That gap between it and Strange & Norrell will widen as the weeks go on.
I agree about the gap widening - but I'd predict that'll be more to do with S&N dropping than Home Fires increasing. It had the perfect opportunity to do that this week - up against a cult series that would play just as well on BBC2 - and it didn't show any real signs of benefitting from that.
A solid audience of less than 5m isn't what ITV needs, unless that audience is particularly valuable … and I'd wager the demographics for JS&MN would be more appealing than those for HF.
It feels weird now seeing Friday as one of the biggest rated days for EE without the timeshift issue. It should hopefully mean all of last week's episodes pass 7m as well based on their overnight figures.
If they were that convinced it was going to be huge they'd have given it a better lead-in than Sunday Night at The Palladium and it wouldn't be taking a week off mid-run.
It's doing fine. Not amazingly but it has a solid audience and has held up well across the run. That gap between it and Strange & Norrell will widen as the weeks go on.
I don't think people working on Call The Midwife expected it to be big. You don't know where the hits will come from but you have a rough idea. Also Home Fires could grow, that is what happened with Death In Paradise.
That reminds me, watched the first two episodes of The Affair (Sky Atlantic) last night. Excellent stuff. Another US drama using Brits playing Americans in lead roles. Ruth Wilson is stunningly good.
As I predicted, looks as though the digital channels will be the focus for C5 at the LA Screenings this year as opposed to the main channel.
They want new drama every weeknight at 9pm on 5USA, and to build on the success of Chicago PD and The Mysteries of Laura. For 5* they want younger, glossier, female-skewing dramas.
This thread has felt quieter for a good few months now.
Where's ronant these days? I see @TVRatingsUK has gone and I haven't seen him on here for a while. Hope everything is okay. We disagreed quite often, but he was a good poster and much missed.
Its quite noticeable. In part I think its because there isn't a Samuel style character around anymore. I know he wound some people up but there was a bit more spice to reading this thread.
It feels weird now seeing Friday as one of the biggest rated days for EE without the timeshift issue. It should hopefully mean all of last week's episodes pass 7m as well based on their overnight figures.
It's nice to be getting accurate ratings for EastEnders at last. They were all underestimates, with the Friday figures being the most inaccurate.
Its quite noticeable. In part I think its because there isn't a Samuel style character around anymore. I know he wound some people up but there was a bit more spice to reading this thread.
I think its also because there is just not as much access to the ratings as we have had before. We used to get people with full access now we seem to be living on scraps.
Its quite noticeable. In part I think its because there isn't a Samuel style character around anymore. I know he wound some people up but there was a bit more spice to reading this thread.
Robbie v George was entertaining, but Robbie's posts are few and far between now, and George was last seen as a spoof on Twitter.
Probably because ratings are quite predictable. Once episode 2 airs most shows pretty much stay flat for the rest of the series, so conversation immediately turns to trying to guess what will follow on in 4 weeks time.
Also there are a lot of middle of the road ratings on weeknights, even though BBC1 are generally winning most slots, it's still generally with 4m which doesn't excite and generate much comment, It may be that expectations need to be revised, and not to expect those massive 6M+ ratings.
Then you've got vast swathes of the schedules being made up of the same programmes every week, which I know some people like to discuss each time as if it's a new series, but many cant be bothered. The soaps are an example of this, no doubt Big Brother with its just above 1m rating will be discussed afresh every day for the next 48 weeks or however long it lasts as well.
And then also many people seem to be happy with just throwing in a one line quip and then retiring, with no attempt to have a two sided discussion... Bad for Corri lol.
After EE's dull attempt, this is how you do a summer trailer. Doesn't even include the big summer stunt but it still looks very dramatic.
That EastEnders trailer features two weeks of storylines that isn't even at the hight of summer. God knows why they called it a ''Summer trailer'' There's No carters,the Mitchell storyline,Kathy's brief return and the Bobby Beale plot.
That EastEnders trailer features two weeks of storylines that isn't even at the hight of summer. God knows why they called it a ''Summer trailer'' There's No carters,the Mitchell storyline,Kathy's brief return and the Bobby Beale plot.
That's EE problem then isn't it . ED and Corrie look great in the coming weeks. Apparently the BGT fire on Corrie "is bigger than the Rovers fire and the tram crash explosion".
Mr Norrell was very Jonathan Strange. A few I know tuned in for curiosity as it looked 'intriguing' and ended up thinking it was just a lot of old men chattering about dusty books. I will give it another week to see if a story that makes any sense materialises out of a top hat but expect it will drop to around 3.5 million next week.
As for the ending to Jason I think the creators said that the arrival at a port with an old ship in dock was to lead into a Jason and the Argonauts odyssey as the theme for series 3.
Atlantis sinking was planned to be the final series but the ratings sort of it did it for them more than a tsunami could.
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Home Fires is more traditional Sunday night fare though so should pull away before long.
I agree about the gap widening - but I'd predict that'll be more to do with S&N dropping than Home Fires increasing. It had the perfect opportunity to do that this week - up against a cult series that would play just as well on BBC2 - and it didn't show any real signs of benefitting from that.
A solid audience of less than 5m isn't what ITV needs, unless that audience is particularly valuable … and I'd wager the demographics for JS&MN would be more appealing than those for HF.
ITV needs a much bigger drama hit than that.
It feels weird now seeing Friday as one of the biggest rated days for EE without the timeshift issue. It should hopefully mean all of last week's episodes pass 7m as well based on their overnight figures.
Still better then that overrated crap on BBC1 at the same time.
I don't think people working on Call The Midwife expected it to be big. You don't know where the hits will come from but you have a rough idea. Also Home Fires could grow, that is what happened with Death In Paradise.
You were right about The Affair Derek! Excellent!
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/soaps/s12/emmerdale/news/a648044/emmerdale-see-new-shocks-for-the-village-in-dramatic-summer-trailer.html#~pd3LyZ6qwCPruI
After EE's dull attempt, this is how you do a summer trailer. Doesn't even include the big summer stunt but it still looks very dramatic.
They want new drama every weeknight at 9pm on 5USA, and to build on the success of Chicago PD and The Mysteries of Laura. For 5* they want younger, glossier, female-skewing dramas.
http://m.broadcastnow.co.uk/5088354.article
Week ending 10 May
BBC One 22.76%
ITV 13.46% (inc HD & +1)
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Its quite noticeable. In part I think its because there isn't a Samuel style character around anymore. I know he wound some people up but there was a bit more spice to reading this thread.
Crozier has pulled too much money from the main channel's budget.
I think its also because there is just not as much access to the ratings as we have had before. We used to get people with full access now we seem to be living on scraps.
Although of course ITV have denied that - do we believe them? ;-)
Also there are a lot of middle of the road ratings on weeknights, even though BBC1 are generally winning most slots, it's still generally with 4m which doesn't excite and generate much comment, It may be that expectations need to be revised, and not to expect those massive 6M+ ratings.
Then you've got vast swathes of the schedules being made up of the same programmes every week, which I know some people like to discuss each time as if it's a new series, but many cant be bothered. The soaps are an example of this, no doubt Big Brother with its just above 1m rating will be discussed afresh every day for the next 48 weeks or however long it lasts as well.
And then also many people seem to be happy with just throwing in a one line quip and then retiring, with no attempt to have a two sided discussion... Bad for Corri lol.
Welcome back. ITV wont look back on the first half of 2015 with much cheer, but the second half promises a lot more.
Neil VW returns and the EastEnders Friday timeshift problem was something he spotted ages ago.
George S and Sweaty Job Riot are inactive. Shame. George could be very annoying though! Their presence is missed along with Samuel in my opinion.
That's EE problem then isn't it . ED and Corrie look great in the coming weeks. Apparently the BGT fire on Corrie "is bigger than the Rovers fire and the tram crash explosion".
As for the ending to Jason I think the creators said that the arrival at a port with an old ship in dock was to lead into a Jason and the Argonauts odyssey as the theme for series 3.
Atlantis sinking was planned to be the final series but the ratings sort of it did it for them more than a tsunami could.