The Ratings Thread (Part 45)

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ITV will be showing Piers Morgan's Life Stories: Michael Winner tonight at 10.35pm in tribute to the late film director.
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    • KennyTKennyT Posts: 20,700
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      Huzzah!

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    • cylon6cylon6 Posts: 25,483
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        Admin Notice: This thread is a continuation of: http://forums.digitalspy.co.uk/showthread.php?t=1772904

        it really would be better if you carried over the last page.
      • jake lylejake lyle Posts: 6,146
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        Top final consolidated ratings for Mon 14th: Corrie 10.41/9.98m; Mrs Brown 9.66m; EE 9.64m; Miranda 8.88m; Emmerdale 8.24m; Lewis 7.58m
      • BelligerenceBelligerence Posts: 40,613
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        Great ratings for Corrie.
      • CharnhamCharnham Posts: 61,154
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        excellent for EastEnders as well.
      • JetsonJetson Posts: 13,274
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        Brilliant for Corrie with or without +1.
      • cylon6cylon6 Posts: 25,483
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        Derek 500, Lewis had 8.21m including +1 for episode 1 and 8.09m including +1 for episode 2. Hardly a drop at all. Also shows that for both BBC1/ITV can be strong without either having to be weak.
      • BigOrangeBigOrange Posts: 59,653
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        Monday 21st January: Terrestrial and Multichannel Ratings Roundup
        BBC One

        06:00 Breakfast: 1.86m (39.5%)
        13:00 BBC News at One: 4.01m (38.7%)
        13:45 Doctors: 1.99m (19.4%)
        14:15 Father Brown: 2.10m (20.9%)
        17:15 Pointless: 3.77m (20.0%)
        18:00 BBC News at Six: 6.17m (27.4%)
        18:30 BBC Regional News and Weather: 7.92m (33.3%)
        19:00 The One Show: 5.68m (23.6%)
        19:30 Inside Out: 4.62m (18.0%)
        20:00 EastEnders: 8.77m (32.7%)
        20:30 Panorama: 3.53m (13.0%)
        21:00 Miranda: 6.39m (23.1%)
        21:30 Mrs. Brown's Boys: 7.00m (26.6%)
        22:00 BBC News at Ten: 5.42m (26.0%)
        22:25 BBC Regional News and Weather: 5.12m (27.0%)
        22:35 Have I Got News For You: 2.56m (17.0%)
        23:05 Blandings: 1.09m (10.6%)

        BBC Two
        17:15 Antiques Roadshow: 879k (4.7%)
        18:00 Eggheads: 1.60m (7.1%) exc. HD
        18:30 Great British Railway Journeys: 1.68m (7.1%) exc. HD
        19:00 Heir Hunters: 1.22m (4.9%) exc. HD
        20:00 University Challenge: 3.14m (11.7%)
        20:30 The Great Comic Relief Bake Off: 3.82m (14.9%)
        21:30 Natural World: 1.86m (7.9%)

        ITV Total
        06:00 Daybreak: 793k (17.5%)
        08:30 Lorraine: 1.24m (18.1%)
        09:25 The Jeremy Kyle Show: 1.80m (24.3%)
        13:30 ITV Lunchtime News: 1.58m (15.2%)
        14:00 Dickinson's Real Deal: 1.44m (14.3%)
        15:00 The Alan Titchmarsh Show: 1.41m (13.4%)
        16:00 Tipping Point: 2.26m (16.4%)
        17:00 The Chase: 4.33m (24.3%)
        18:00 ITV Regional News: 4.91m (21.9%)
        18:30 ITV Evening News: 4.23m (17.8%)
        19:00 Emmerdale: 7.84m (32.5%)
        19:30 Coronation Street: 10.2m (39.8%)
        20:00 Cornwall with Caroline Quentin: 3.68m (13.8%)
        20:30 Coronation Street: 10.6m (38.5%)
        21:00 Lewis: 6.28m (23.2%)
        22:00 ITV News at Ten: 2.74m (13.7%)
        22:40 Les Miserables Movie Special: 1.23m (9.8%)
        23:35 Monk: 421k (6.5%)

        Channel 4 Total
        14:40 Countdown: 576k (5.7%)
        15:30 Face the Clock: 540k (4.9%)
        16:00 Deal or No Deal: 1.37m (10.1%)
        17:00 Four in a Bed: 1.37m (8.3%)
        17:30 Come Dine with Me: 1.66m (8.7%)
        18:00 The Simpsons: 2.16m (9.7%)
        18:30 Hollyoaks: 1.45m (6.1%)
        19:00 Channel 4 News: 778k (3.1%)
        20:00 Dispatches: 2.13m (8.0%)
        20:30 Wild Things: 1.07m (3.9%)
        21:00 Embarrassing Fat Bodies: 1.56m (5.8%)
        22:00 What Happens in Kavos...: 1.49m (8.2%)
        23:05 One Born Every Minute: 380k (4.2%)

        Channel 5 Total
        06:00 Milkshake!: 140k (2.9%)
        09:15 The Wright Stuff: 420k (5.6%)
        13:45 Neighbours: 838k (8.1%)
        15:15 Finding a Family: 731k (5.9%)
        17:00 5 News at 5: 800k (4.9%)
        17:30 Neighbours: 1.10m (5.7%)
        18:00 Home & Away: 891k (4.0%)
        20:00 All New Gadget Show: Best of Europe Compilation: 588k (2.2%)
        21:00 Celebrity Big Brother: 2.56m (9.5%)
        22:00 Botched Up Bodies: 1.10m (6.0%)
        23:00 Celebrity Big Brother's Bit on the Side: 672k (7.0%)

        5USA Total
        20:00 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: 207k (0.8%)
        21:00 NCIS: 236k (0.9%)
        22:00 NCIS: 238k (1.3%)
        23:00 NCIS: 206k (2.1%)
        00:00 CSI: New York: 71k (3.2%)

        BBC Three
        19:00 Top Gear: 265k (1.1%)
        20:00 Junior Doctors: 366k (1.4%)
        21:00 Crazy for Party Drugs: 498k (1.9%)
        22:00 World's Craziest Fools: 667k (3.2%)
        22:30 EastEnders: 378k (2.3%)

        BBC Four
        19:00 World News Today: 57k (0.2%)
        19:30 Great British Railway Journeys: 257k (1.0%)
        20:00 Art Deco Icons: 199k (0.7%)
        20:30 Britain on Film: 394k (1.5%)
        21:00 Lost Kingdoms of South America: 606k (2.3%)

        E4 Total
        19:00 Hollyoaks: 1.24m (5.2%)
        19:30 How I Met Your Mother: 381k (1.5%)
        20:00 New Girl: 278k (1.0%)
        20:30 New Girl: 339k (1.2%)
        21:00 Revenge: 566k (2.1%)
        22:00 My Mad Fat Diary: 397k (2.1%)

        ITV2 Total
        19:00 You've Been Framed!: 453k (1.9%)
        19:30 You've Been Framed!: 674k (2.6%)
        20:00 You've Been Framed!: 718k (2.7%)
        21:00 Ben and Kate: 211k (0.8%)
        21:30 Up All Night: 127k (0.5%)

        Sky1 Total
        18:30 The Simpsons: 447k (1.9%)
        19:00 The Simpsons: 481k (2.0%)
        19:30 The Simpsons: 330k (1.3%)
        20:00 Arrow: 540k (2.0%)
        21:00 A League of Their Own Unseen: 114k (0.4%)

        Apologies for the repost, but some might miss this otherwise due to the thread split.
      • CharnhamCharnham Posts: 61,154
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        those Doctors ratings look strong, all of daytime benefiting, even Daybreak, BBC 1 O Clock news excellent, that has to be the highest One Show in a good while as well.C4 on The Simpsons looking excellent as well.

        No massive boost for EE, and its hard to say if Corrie is higher due to snow, or the wedding (I think someone mentioned)

        Big Brother looks strong, despite the abuse of the format.
      • lewiep93lewiep93 Posts: 5,880
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      • RobbieSykes123RobbieSykes123 Posts: 14,022
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        jake lyle wrote: »
        @TVRatingsUK
        Top final consolidated ratings for Mon 14th: Corrie 10.41/9.98m; Mrs Brown 9.66m; EE 9.64m; Miranda 8.88m; Emmerdale 8.24m; Lewis 7.58m

        Quite a drop then for the second Lewis - down about 600k on the 8.2m the first part got.

        Mistake to split I think. They could give it a Corrie lead in with the usual Wednesday slot now and keep it at two hours.
        Superb consolidation for Miranda and MBB too, although both have work to do. Perhaps the Lewis split is actually helping MBB and Miranda in alternate weeks.

        Do we know what takes Miranda's slot the week after next , hope they don't move the final MBB to Saturday like last year!
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      • RobbieSykes123RobbieSykes123 Posts: 14,022
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        Dancc - polite request - could you possibly post the +1 figures in brackets so everyone is happy and we can see the figures according to our preferred methodology. I know its your prerogative being the poster of the figures, but not posting the first airing figures and using phrases like "ITV Total" seems deliberately designed to inflame.
      • cylon6cylon6 Posts: 25,483
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        Dancc wrote: »
        Apologies for the repost, but some might miss this otherwise due to the thread split.

        Thanks for posting and reposting these Dancc. They'd be lost in the other thread. :)
      • ScoreScore Posts: 17,281
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        Quite a drop then for the second Lewis - down about 600k on the 8.2m the first part got.

        Mistake to split I think. They could give it a Corrie lead in with the usual Wednesday slot now and keep it at two hours.
        Superb consolidation for Miranda and MBB too, although both have work to do. Perhaps the Lewis split is actually helping MBB and Miranda in alternate weeks.

        Do we know what takes Miranda's slot the week after next , hope they don't move the final MBB to Saturday like last year!

        Lewis part 1 was 8.2m only with +1 - without it was 7.75m so the drop wasn't much at all.
      • cylon6cylon6 Posts: 25,483
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        Servalan wrote: »

        That's a shame for ITV as Laura Mackie and Sally Haynes have been excellent drama commissioners for the channel. Who will get the job at ITV? Could they be looking at the BBC's Ben Stephenson?
      • RobbieSykes123RobbieSykes123 Posts: 14,022
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        Servalan wrote: »

        A "drama renaissance" at ITV?

        If a Martin Clunes drama getting 1.6m, other trailed offerings getting 2-4m, Downton starting to get some critical stick and only just getting into the top 10 shows over Christmas, and now Selfridge being met with indifference and signs of a slump in viewers, is a rebirth then I don't know what a dying department would entail!
      • RobbieSykes123RobbieSykes123 Posts: 14,022
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        Score wrote: »
        Lewis part 1 was 8.2m only with +1 - without it was 7.75m so the drop wasn't much at all.

        Ah.

        This +1 business and use of differing reporting methodologies has certainly caused some confusion, and it is very hard to get the right figures sticking in ones mind!
      • bargepolebargepole Posts: 344
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        A "drama renaissance" at ITV? ...
        For me, any ITV dramas would have to be significantly better than those on BBC, to tolerate the constant interruptions with chav-focused adverts every 20 minutes or so.

        Here's an idea: why not get viewers to pay a monthly subscription, say about £12 or so, to have a channel that is free of adverts. Oh hang on ...
      • SamuelWSamuelW Posts: 8,447
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        Itv drama people probably got pushed out by bosses at the corporation after how poor their New dramas rated in the last 12months. There has been no renaissance, Itv drama is in bad state.
      • jake lylejake lyle Posts: 6,146
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        SamuelW wrote: »
        Itv drama people probably got pushed out by bosses at the corporation after how poor their New dramas rated in the last 12months. There has been no renaissance, Itv drama is in bad state.

        Are you joking? How quickly people forget. Before they took over ITV was airing the likes of The Palace, Britannia High, Rock Rivals and tired old stuff like Bad girls.
        ITV drama is in a far stronger place than when they took over.
      • AlexiRAlexiR Posts: 22,403
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        jake lyle wrote: »
        Are you joking? How quickly people forget. Before they took over ITV was airing the likes of The Palace, Britannia High, Rock Rivals and tired old stuff like Bad girls.
        ITV drama is in a far stronger place than when they took over.
        Indeed. Its fair to say ITV Drama isn't perfect and there's still some work that needs to be done but its certainly much improved on what it was. The greatest achievement has been the overall repairing of the ITV drama brand. Not everything they've done has been a hit (or good) but they've had more than a few key commercial and critical successes.
      • BrekkieBrekkie Posts: 23,987
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        Dancc - polite request - could you possibly post the +1 figures in brackets so everyone is happy and we can see the figures according to our preferred methodology. I know its your prerogative being the poster of the figures, but not posting the first airing figures and using phrases like "ITV Total" seems deliberately designed to inflame.
        It's only really you who has a major issue with +1 - and if someone like Dancc takes the effort to post the ratings and opts not to split them you are still free to post the split down version.

        And looking ahead a week but a bit of a wildcard at 9pm next Monday with BBC3 airing Prince Harry in Afghanistan.
      • ServalanServalan Posts: 10,167
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        jake lyle wrote: »
        Are you joking? How quickly people forget. Before they took over ITV was airing the likes of The Palace, Britannia High, Rock Rivals and tired old stuff like Bad girls.
        ITV drama is in a far stronger place than when they took over.

        Sorry - your memory is playing tricks on you. Mackie and Haynes were at ITV when The Palace, Rock Rivals, Whistleblowers, Harley Street and many other duds were commissioned.

        They've revived the channel's drama fortunes in part since then but at the expense of any originality - their hits are either carbon copies of other shows or linked to existing franchises. It's been enough to spin a PR line about 'a drama rennaissance' - but that's not strictly true ... and for every hit there have been many more flops. They certainly haven't got the channel back to where it used to be, churning out one drama smash after another and flattening the opposition. And yes, I know viewing habits have changed and there are more channels than there used to be - but a major hit is still a major hit, and ITV has nothing like as many in drama as it used to have.
      • guestofsethguestofseth Posts: 5,303
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        Score wrote: »
        Lewis part 1 was 8.2m only with +1 - without it was 7.75m so the drop wasn't much at all.

        Another reason why both figures should be made clear on here, to avoid this confusion, for the past few weeks officials (and a lot of overnights as well) posted on here have just included +1, with only @TVRatingsUK providing consolidated figures without +1. I always thought there was an unwritten rule that both figures would be posted so that all posters are happy and can compare ratings how they like. I think that's why there's been so many +1 arguments lately, and in some cases it seems it's being done deliberately to cause arguments.

        I've wanted to post this a few times but didn't want to annoy anybody, I think all those who provide us with the ratings do an excellent job but the +1 arguments are tiresome, and the lack of ratings without +1 (the ones I feel should be used for comparisons, the main reason for this thread) has caused a lot more of them.

        :o
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