BBC One
Pointless: 4.58m (24.8%)
Strictly Come Dancing: 10.21m (47.6%)
Michael McIntyre's Big Show: 5.78m (27.3%)
ITV inc +1
Tipping Point: 2.71m (14.96%)
Meet The Parents: 1.58m (7.4%)
The X Factor: 5.67m (26.7%)
I'm a Celebrity: 7.36m (38.7%)
And let the arguments commence.
X Factor dire as usual. Strictly solid and is exactly the same as last year. I'm a Celebrity, I think, was dented due to the late start (9.50 was very late). Meet the Parents is the flop of the year regardless of any demos it gets.
A good retention for McIntyre. We could see it break 6 million on the Strictly final night.
Meet the Parents is a disaster losing over a million viewers from Tipping Point.
Exaggeration of the year contender! And then you make excuses for IAC's bad figure. Regardless of when it goes out this is supposed to be a juggernaut, should have been higher. 7.5/6 at least.
BBC One
Pointless: 4.58m (24.8%)
Strictly Come Dancing: 10.21m (47.6%)
Michael McIntyre's Big Show: 5.78m (27.3%)
ITV inc +1
Tipping Point: 2.71m (14.96%)
Meet The Parents: 1.58m (7.4%)
The X Factor: 5.67m (26.7%)
I'm a Celebrity: 7.36m (38.7%)
And let the arguments commence.
X Factor dire as usual. Strictly solid and is exactly the same as last year. I'm a Celebrity, I think, was dented due to the late start (9.50 was very late). Meet the Parents is the flop of the year regardless of any demos it gets.
Meet The Parents is still stinking up the 7pm slot, and still hasn't been pulled, which is affected TXF from reaching it full rating potential. The X Factor pulled in a pretty poor rating. ITV biggest show IAC was pushed out of primetime, buy a much weaker show which had an unfairly long run time, and taken up the entire main schedule. IAC still retaining its 39% shares.
A Pointless rpt is still being inflated by its preceding programme. SCD did fine with a nice share. MM did well, despite the massive lead in.
Exaggeration of the year contender! And then you make excuses for IAC's bad figure. Regardless of when it goes out this is supposed to be a juggernaut, should have been higher. 7.5/6 at least.
It should have been earlier. You said youyrself TXF loses viewers when its broadcast past 10m, so why should IAC be any different.
You can't expect to push the biggest show on TV out into a really late slot, and not expect it to drop viewers.
I said this a few weeks ago, but ITV should have ran this:
17:00 - ITV News
17:15 - Meet the Parents
18:15 - Tipping Point
19:10 - The X Factor
21:00 - I'm a Celebrity
22:15 - ITV News
I'm a Celebrity dented by nearly a million with the very late start.
Yes! That schedule is so much better. TXF might face most of SCD, but surely those who are still watching TXF is its core audience now. And I find it unfair on IAC to get the short straw in such a late slot.
Exaggeration of the year contender! And then you make excuses for IAC's bad figure. Regardless of when it goes out this is supposed to be a juggernaut, should have been higher. 7.5/6 at least.
Oh go away. I'm entitled to my opinion and my opinion is that, yet again, that figure is dire. You even said yourself it is down.
Every single time somebody criticises either XF, BGT, Simon Cowell or The Apprentice you jump on them. I'm not going to feel belittled or put down, and neither should anyone else, by you just because I am commenting on a figure. That is my opinion, nothing else. Nothing more.
BBC One
18:10: Pointless - 4.58m (24.8%)
19:00: Strictly Come Dancing - 10.21m (47.6%)
* peak - 11.53m (49.6%) at 20:00
20:10: Michael McIntyre's Big Show - 5.78m (27.3%)
* peak - 6.42m (29.8%) at 20:55
21:10: Casualty - 4.24m (20.6%)
22:00: The National Lottery Draws - 2.69m (13.8%)
22:10: BBC News -
22:30: Match of the Day -
ITV inc +1
18:00: Tipping Point - 2.71m (14.96%)
19:00: Meet The Parents - 1.58m (7.4%)
20:00: The X Factor - 5.67m (26.7%)
* peak - 6.62m (31.4%) at 21:10
21:50: I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here! - 7.36m (38.7%)
* peak - 8.15m (41.6%) at 22:15
And let the arguments commence.
X Factor dire as usual. Strictly solid and is exactly the same as last year. I'm a Celebrity, I think, was dented due to the late start (9.50 was very late). Meet the Parents is the flop of the year regardless of any demos it gets.
Strong night for SCD and Micheals big show.
XF is terrible no one can even try to say anything good about that. Dire.
Exaggeration of the year contender! And then you make excuses for IAC's bad figure. Regardless of when it goes out this is supposed to be a juggernaut, should have been higher. 7.5/6 at least.
Dan - Honestly whilst you support XF wherever you can, no one can say that figure is satisfactory in any way whatsoever. It is dire. It's an embarrassment.
Surprised TXF didn't break 6 million this week, two weeks before the final. ITV may as well just stick it on at 7pm now, as IAC is the priority and starting it at 9.50pm is just ridiculous.
Surprised TXF didn't break 6 million this week, two weeks before the final. ITV may as well just stick it on at 7pm now, as IAC is the priority and starting it at 9.50pm is just ridiculous.
Didn't the 1st part of the final last year get under 6 million and then the Sunday live final get 8 million?
I think the exact same will happen this year, whilst the live ratings are not the highest, people are still talking about TXF and know the contestants' names so are clearly watching it somehow. I think the Sunday final episode will easily get 8m+ in 2 weeks.
No worries. But yes it will likely break 6m on the SCD final night. In fact in that sandwich it'll probably push 7m.
ITV are not showing anything other than films (male skewing) so most viewers will likely stay on BBC1.
An interesting rating for it will be the Christmas Eve showing paired up with Eastenders. I guess the film Premiere will do well on ITV and the film did relatively well at the box office. Personally I prefer the Tobey Maguire incarnation.
Shiny-floor LE should be priority on Saturday nights, XF can and should rightfully stay at 8pm. Simon Cowell is very important for ITV's ratings, market share and profits so he should receive scheduling respect despite XF putting in a low number last night.
Didn't the 1st part of the final last year get under 6 million and then the Sunday live final get 8 million?
I think the exact same will happen this year, whilst the live ratings are not the highest, people are still talking about TXF and know the contestants name so are clearly watching it somehow. I think the Sunday final episode will easily get 8m+ in 2 weeks.
I don't know about the second getting 8 million like last year, it's against the final planet earth episode
Surprised TXF didn't break 6 million this week, two weeks before the final. ITV may as well just stick it on at 7pm now, as IAC is the priority and starting it at 9.50pm is just ridiculous.
This point is sort of redundant, being close to the final hasn't done anything for XF figures in years. Shouldn't be a factor for consideration.
IAC on too late and XF not so good.
Really think it's been let down by such poor acts this series.
Total lack of quality. Saara is the best but will no doubt go before the final.
Oh go away. I'm entitled to my opinion and my opinion is that, yet again, that figure is dire. You even said yourself it is down.
Every single time somebody criticises either XF, BGT, Simon Cowell or The Apprentice you jump on them. I'm not going to feel belittled or put down, and neither should anyone else, by you just because I am commenting on a figure. That is my opinion, nothing else. Nothing more.
Oh please. I'm allowed to disagree, this thread & forum is about discussion after all. Disagreeing =/= 'jumping on' somebody.
Run back to your safe space if you need to then, like you often do.
An interesting rating for it will be the Christmas Eve showing paired up with Eastenders. I guess the film Premiere will do well on ITV and the film did relatively well at the box office. Personally I prefer the Tobey Maguire incarnation.
Well the bonus MM has at present is leading out of SCD. If you don't watch TXF, then BBC1 is really the best option. On Christmas Eve it will have Pointless on beforehand ( oh how exciting - on every day, on every weekend and still makes it to Christmas Eve), so it'll be intereting to see whether its boost this series will continue without SCD.
The Spider Man film (I prefer the previous too) did not much last year (1st one), and I expect will do 3-4m on Christmas Eve. BBC1 shouldn't have many problems pulling in the older viewers here, because they are hardly likely to watch Spider Man.
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A good retention for McIntyre. We could see it break 6 million on the Strictly final night.
Meet the Parents is a disaster losing over a million viewers from Tipping Point.
Meet The Parents is still stinking up the 7pm slot, and still hasn't been pulled, which is affected TXF from reaching it full rating potential. The X Factor pulled in a pretty poor rating. ITV biggest show IAC was pushed out of primetime, buy a much weaker show which had an unfairly long run time, and taken up the entire main schedule. IAC still retaining its 39% shares.
A Pointless rpt is still being inflated by its preceding programme. SCD did fine with a nice share. MM did well, despite the massive lead in.
17:00 - ITV News
17:15 - Meet the Parents
18:15 - Tipping Point
19:10 - The X Factor
21:00 - I'm a Celebrity
22:15 - ITV News
I'm a Celebrity dented by nearly a million with the very late start.
It should have been earlier. You said youyrself TXF loses viewers when its broadcast past 10m, so why should IAC be any different.
You can't expect to push the biggest show on TV out into a really late slot, and not expect it to drop viewers.
Yes! That schedule is so much better. TXF might face most of SCD, but surely those who are still watching TXF is its core audience now. And I find it unfair on IAC to get the short straw in such a late slot.
It broke 6m last week with 6.13m
Oh go away. I'm entitled to my opinion and my opinion is that, yet again, that figure is dire. You even said yourself it is down.
Every single time somebody criticises either XF, BGT, Simon Cowell or The Apprentice you jump on them. I'm not going to feel belittled or put down, and neither should anyone else, by you just because I am commenting on a figure. That is my opinion, nothing else. Nothing more.
Strong night for SCD and Micheals big show.
XF is terrible no one can even try to say anything good about that. Dire.
Dan - Honestly whilst you support XF wherever you can, no one can say that figure is satisfactory in any way whatsoever. It is dire. It's an embarrassment.
Oh bugger, sorry. In that case forget my silly posting about it breaking 6
No worries. But yes it will likely break 6m on the SCD final night. In fact in that sandwich it'll probably push 7m.
ITV are not showing anything other than films (male skewing) so most viewers will likely stay on BBC1.
Didn't the 1st part of the final last year get under 6 million and then the Sunday live final get 8 million?
I think the exact same will happen this year, whilst the live ratings are not the highest, people are still talking about TXF and know the contestants' names so are clearly watching it somehow. I think the Sunday final episode will easily get 8m+ in 2 weeks.
An interesting rating for it will be the Christmas Eve showing paired up with Eastenders. I guess the film Premiere will do well on ITV and the film did relatively well at the box office. Personally I prefer the Tobey Maguire incarnation.
I don't know about the second getting 8 million like last year, it's against the final planet earth episode
IAC on too late and XF not so good.
Really think it's been let down by such poor acts this series.
Total lack of quality. Saara is the best but will no doubt go before the final.
Run back to your safe space if you need to then, like you often do.
Well the bonus MM has at present is leading out of SCD. If you don't watch TXF, then BBC1 is really the best option. On Christmas Eve it will have Pointless on beforehand ( oh how exciting - on every day, on every weekend and still makes it to Christmas Eve), so it'll be intereting to see whether its boost this series will continue without SCD.
The Spider Man film (I prefer the previous too) did not much last year (1st one), and I expect will do 3-4m on Christmas Eve. BBC1 shouldn't have many problems pulling in the older viewers here, because they are hardly likely to watch Spider Man.
But it should do.
If anyone can be bothered to turn over.
Everything down on last week - I wonder where the viewers went? First Christmas parties of the year?