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The Ratings Thread (Part 65)

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    MarkynottsMarkynotts Posts: 5,255
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    Chris1964 wrote: »
    I know its only one slot per year but I wonder what ITV are going to do for their Christmas Day slot 8.30/9.00 after this year. Its been a really positive side effect of DA success that its been able to sprout a competitive and grand enough offering to sit on Christmas night. Hope its not even more soap offerings.

    90 minutes of Corrie and 90 minutes of Emmerdale should just about sort the Christmas Schedule ;-)
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    cylon6cylon6 Posts: 25,493
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    Salv* wrote: »
    DS roundup and it's an odd one. First of all, there is no +1 ratings. If anyone has the +1 figures to two decimal points for...

    First Dates, CBB, Flockstars and Stephen Fry?

    Secondly, DS says Hunted was lower too, same as Broadcast, it says 1.35m excl +1.
    Looks like they're right then. Hunted didn't hold its audience after all, if it did Channel 4 press would have tweeted about it.
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    Ray TingsRay Tings Posts: 6,816
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    Sunday 25th December 1994

    ONE FOOT IN THE GRAVE (BBC1, 21:00) 15.14m
    FILM : ROBIN HOOD - PRINCE OF THIEVES (BBC1, 18:45) 14.32m
    EASTENDERS (BBC1, 18:15) 14.23m
    HEARTBEAT (ITV, 21:00) 13.79m
    KEEPING UP APPEARANCES (BBC1, 17:25) 13.69m
    VICTORIA WOOD : LIVE IN YOUR OWN HOME (BBC1, 21:40) 13.39m
    CORONATION STREET (ITV, 19:30) 12.38m
    CHRISTMAS BLIND DATE (ITV, 20:00) 11.96m
    THE QUEEN (BBC1, 15:00) 11.52m
    NOEL'S CHRISTMAS PRESENTS (BBC1, 15:10) 10.44m
    NEWS AND WEATHER (BBC1, 22:30) 9.98m
    THE WRONG TROUSERS (Repeat) (BBC1, 16:55) 9.5m
    ANIMAL HOSPITAL CHRISTMAS (BBC1, 16:10) 8.81m
    NEWS AND WEATHER (BBC1, 16:45) 8.79m
    THE MORECAMBE AND WISE CHRISTMAS SHOW (Repeat) (BBC1, 22:40) 8.53m
    TOP OF THE POPS (BBC1, 14:00) 8.5m
    ROBIN WILLIAMS IN THE WILD WITH DOLPHINS (ITV, 22:00) 8.18m
    FILM : SLEEPING BEAUTY (ITV, 18:05) 8.07m
    FILM : MARY POPPINS (Repeat) (ITV, 15:10-17:45) 5.73m
    EASTENDERS OMNIBUS (BBC1, 12:35) 3.8m/4.13m/4.73m
    THE QUEEN (ITV, 15:00) 3.2m
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    cylon6cylon6 Posts: 25,493
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    I love these old ratings Ray! :D

    Do you have October 1981 when Game For A Laugh was in its first series after a few weeks and damaging Larry Grayson's Generation Game? Also do you have week ending October 21st 1979 the final weekend of the ITV strike?
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    Jaycee DoveJaycee Dove Posts: 18,762
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    yorkie100 wrote: »
    I wonder how many series you could get out of Victoria though? She had a long reign of course but the interesting bits would seem to be the early years then the end. How long could they drag it out for do we think?

    Artistic licence could mean that, for example, they have one series covering the Martian invasion that her spin doctors airbrushed out of history and turned into an HG Wells novel in the final episode.

    If they need the ratings by the time they get there who could prove that it never happened like that. ;-)
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    H of De VilH of De Vil Posts: 26,544
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    ITV press centre has put up the press pack for Lewis series 9. Either this is going to go on Thursday or Tuesday at 9pm.
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    mintbromintbro Posts: 6,733
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    Servalan wrote: »
    I had no idea that Midwinter Of The Spirit had Collinson as producer. Let's hope it performs better than exec producer Kieran Roberts' other efforts (The Trials Of Jimmy Rose, Home Front) …

    Blackburn is a survivor. I wouldn't expect him to disappear … but Roberts' department will have to up its strike rate massively for him to hang on in there. ITV playing Midwinter Of The Spirit against Doctor Foster seems a strange move - unless they know something we don't?

    BTW, I think Newman was involved in a 'story of EastEnders' project (à la Road To Coronation Street) that Ben Stephenson turned down at the last minute …

    Story of Eastenders? What's this, first I've heard of it
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    BigOrangeBigOrange Posts: 59,698
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    Jonwo wrote: »
    Wonder where Cyber will go? I'm guessing Tuesdays at 9pm followed by Suspects. Is 5 having an Adam Sandler season as it's the second Sandler film they've shown two weeks in a row.
    Possibly, although it's not marked as such.

    Based on the provisionals it looks like Tuesdays at 10pm for Cyber, starting with a double bill. Suspects takes Wentworth's slot on Wednesdays at 10.
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    F1KenF1Ken Posts: 4,229
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    Markynotts wrote: »
    90 minutes of Corrie and 90 minutes of Emmerdale should just about sort the Christmas Schedule ;-)

    Yes that sounds almost right. Id go with.

    6-Build up to soap marathon live on the cobbles
    6.45- The ITV News at When
    7- Emmerdale
    9-Corrie
    11-Soap Aftermath
    11.30-Harry potter Marathon right through to boxing day!
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    lewiep93lewiep93 Posts: 5,880
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    cylon6 wrote: »
    I love these old ratings Ray! :D

    Do you have October 1981 when Game For A Laugh was in its first series after a few weeks and damaging Larry Grayson's Generation Game? Also do you have week ending October 21st 1979 the final weekend of the ITV strike?

    I have a top 20 from w/e 21 October, added the times in myself which I got from Genome. Got these when I had access to The Stage, don't have access anymore (annoyingly). Don't have any Game for a Laugh ratings.

    Top 20 w/e 21 October 1979
    1. TO THE MANOR BORN (SUN 2045) 23.95m
    2. LARRY GRAYSON’S GENERATION GAME (SAT 1840) 23.85m
    3. BLANKETY BLANK (THU 1955) 22.65m
    4. ARE YOU BEING SERVED? (FRI 1905) 22.60m
    5. MASTERMIND (WED 2000) 22.55m
    6. SYKES (FRI 1935) 22.35m
    6= MIKE YARWOOD IN PERSONS (SAT 2030) 22.35m
    8. LAST OF THE SUMMER WINE (TUE 2030) 22.20m
    9. SECRET ARMY (SAT 1935) 22.05m
    10. CITIZEN SMITH (THU 2030) 21.05m
    11. ANGELS (WED 1845) 20.90m
    12. STAR TREK (WED 1910) 20.80m
    13. SHOESTRING (SUN 2115) 20.70m
    14. RINGS ON THEIR FINGERS (WED 2030) 20.20m
    15. PENMARRIC (FRI 2005) 19.90m
    16. ANGELS (MON 1855) 19.65m
    17. DOCTOR WHO (SAT 1815) 19.60m
    18. STARSKY AND HUTCH (SAT 2100) 19.55m
    19. TOP OF THE POPS (THU 1920) 19.35m
    20. NATIONWIDE (WED 1755) 19.05m
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    Jaycee DoveJaycee Dove Posts: 18,762
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    Looking forward to Midwinter of the Spirit. Stephen Volk's Afterlife deserved more than 2 series as I rewatched it on ITV recently and it stands out as one of the best dramas of the past decade. Andrew Lincoln certainly did okay out of it given his global status now!

    Ironic that he went from ending afterlife as (literally) the walking dead!

    Volk writes this kind of thing very well indeed - though this is an adapted work, of course.
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    xeoxeo Posts: 6,429
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    So Corrie finally gets rid of Blackburn. Where's the champagne? :D
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    Rob1985Rob1985 Posts: 5,195
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    No one really cares about Coronation Street apart from this thread.

    Only about 8 million people :D
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    cylon6cylon6 Posts: 25,493
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    lewiep93 wrote: »
    I have a top 20 from w/e 21 October, added the times in myself which I got from Genome. Got these when I had access to The Stage, don't have access anymore (annoyingly). Don't have any Game for a Laugh ratings.

    Top 20 w/e 21 October 1979
    1. TO THE MANOR BORN (SUN 2045) 23.95m
    2. LARRY GRAYSON’S GENERATION GAME (SAT 1840) 23.85m
    3. BLANKETY BLANK (THU 1955) 22.65m
    4. ARE YOU BEING SERVED? (FRI 1905) 22.60m
    5. MASTERMIND (WED 2000) 22.55m
    6. SYKES (FRI 1935) 22.35m
    6= MIKE YARWOOD IN PERSONS (SAT 2030) 22.35m
    8. LAST OF THE SUMMER WINE (TUE 2030) 22.20m
    9. SECRET ARMY (SAT 1935) 22.05m
    10. CITIZEN SMITH (THU 2030) 21.05m
    11. ANGELS (WED 1845) 20.90m
    12. STAR TREK (WED 1910) 20.80m
    13. SHOESTRING (SUN 2115) 20.70m
    14. RINGS ON THEIR FINGERS (WED 2030) 20.20m
    15. PENMARRIC (FRI 2005) 19.90m
    16. ANGELS (MON 1855) 19.65m
    17. DOCTOR WHO (SAT 1815) 19.60m
    18. STARSKY AND HUTCH (SAT 2100) 19.55m
    19. TOP OF THE POPS (THU 1920) 19.35m
    20. NATIONWIDE (WED 1755) 19.05m

    Thanks Lewie.

    It was a big year for ratings and it benefited To The Manor Born and Shoestring which started this year, by the time ITV returned these shows were hits. Blimey even Rings On Their Fingers did well out of the ITV strike! :o

    But these are BBC figures so we'll never really know how accurate they are.
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    cylon6cylon6 Posts: 25,493
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    Looking forward to Midwinter of the Spirit. Stephen Volk's Afterlife deserved more than 2 series as I rewatched it on ITV recently and it stands out as one of the best dramas of the past decade. Andrew Lincoln certainly did okay out of it given his global status now!

    Ironic that he went from ending afterlife as (literally) the walking dead!

    Volk writes this kind of thing very well indeed - though this is an adapted work, of course.

    Volk is good at scares as Ghostwatch showed. Surprised they originally wanted to put this away on ITV Encore! I'll be watching after Doctor Foster though.
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    stv viewerstv viewer Posts: 17,620
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    ITV press centre has put up the press pack for Lewis series 9. Either this is going to go on Thursday or Tuesday at 9pm.

    Or Fridays
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    lewiep93lewiep93 Posts: 5,880
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    cylon6 wrote: »
    Thanks Lewie.

    It was a big year for ratings and it benefited To The Manor Born and Shoestring which started this year, by the time ITV returned these shows were hits. Blimey even Rings On Their Fingers did well out of the ITV strike! :o

    But these are BBC figures so we'll never really know how accurate they are.

    They are JICTAR figures actually, but tbf how accurate were they really pre 1981? We'll never know. I remember reading somewhere that 27m watched To the Manor Born according to BBC figures.
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    cylon6cylon6 Posts: 25,493
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    lewiep93 wrote: »
    They are JICTAR figures actually, but tbf how accurate were they really pre 1981? We'll never know. I remember reading somewhere that 27m watched To the Manor Born according to BBC figures.

    Oh they are JICTAR! Even better as BBC figures aren't seen as accurate these days pre BARB. JICTAR used methods similar to BARB so are considered more accurate.
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    Stefano92Stefano92 Posts: 66,413
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    Completely forgot the Rugby world cup starting today. What do we expect? Most likely going to dent everything! Big drop for Gogglebox and the other shows at 9pm will be dented for sure
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    H of De VilH of De Vil Posts: 26,544
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    stv viewer wrote: »
    Or Fridays

    Piers Morgan is on Friday and that's still got 4 episodes to go.
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    CrankyStormingCrankyStorming Posts: 26
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    lewiep93 wrote: »
    I have a top 20 from w/e 21 October, added the times in myself which I got from Genome. Got these when I had access to The Stage, don't have access anymore (annoyingly). Don't have any Game for a Laugh ratings.

    Top 20 w/e 21 October 1979
    1. TO THE MANOR BORN (SUN 2045) 23.95m
    2. LARRY GRAYSON’S GENERATION GAME (SAT 1840) 23.85m
    3. BLANKETY BLANK (THU 1955) 22.65m
    4. ARE YOU BEING SERVED? (FRI 1905) 22.60m
    5. MASTERMIND (WED 2000) 22.55m
    6. SYKES (FRI 1935) 22.35m
    6= MIKE YARWOOD IN PERSONS (SAT 2030) 22.35m
    8. LAST OF THE SUMMER WINE (TUE 2030) 22.20m
    9. SECRET ARMY (SAT 1935) 22.05m
    10. CITIZEN SMITH (THU 2030) 21.05m
    11. ANGELS (WED 1845) 20.90m
    12. STAR TREK (WED 1910) 20.80m
    13. SHOESTRING (SUN 2115) 20.70m
    14. RINGS ON THEIR FINGERS (WED 2030) 20.20m
    15. PENMARRIC (FRI 2005) 19.90m
    16. ANGELS (MON 1855) 19.65m
    17. DOCTOR WHO (SAT 1815) 19.60m
    18. STARSKY AND HUTCH (SAT 2100) 19.55m
    19. TOP OF THE POPS (THU 1920) 19.35m
    20. NATIONWIDE (WED 1755) 19.05m
    I'm sure that figure for Doctor Who is wrong. Everywhere else has that episode at 16.1m.
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    lewiep93lewiep93 Posts: 5,880
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    I'm sure that figure for Doctor Who is wrong. Everywhere else has that episode at 16.1m.

    19.6m is what the JICTAR report says. Ratings can be odd to look at in the 70s as there are so many different accounts and measurements.
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    cylon6cylon6 Posts: 25,493
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    I'm sure that figure for Doctor Who is wrong. Everywhere else has that episode at 16.1m.

    The BBC figure is 16.1m, this us the JICTAR figure which I've never seen before. JICTAR is now viewed as more accurate.

    But I just don't make anymore!
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    jsam93jsam93 Posts: 808
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    What are people predicting for the rugby tonight? I personally don't have a clue what sort of numbers to expect. There seems to be a lot of buzz around the England match so could we be seeing a very high number tomorrow morning?
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    D.M.N.D.M.N. Posts: 34,174
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    jsam93 wrote: »
    What are people predicting for the rugby tonight? I personally don't have a clue what sort of numbers to expect. There seems to be a lot of buzz around the England match so could we be seeing a very high number tomorrow morning?

    No idea. Anything from 4m to 10m. Your guess is as good as mine.
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