The Ratings Thread (Part 46)

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  • centauri72centauri72 Posts: 890
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    garyessex wrote: »
    Both BBC1 and ITV's dramas aren't doing much to shout about. BBC down 2 million and ITV shedding a bucketload during the hour. The ITV+1 figure seems pretty decent though

    Oh, come off it. Last night was a clear (and, to me at least, unexpectedly clear) win for ITV. The final 15 minutes of Broadchurch were barely 10% down on the first quarter hour, which compares favourably with Mayday on Sunday - a new drama which also launched with a very strong lead-in. To get 6 million (or near 7 million with plus 1) is a big success for a Monday night drama on ITV these days, and to do so against a very similar BBC drama which had a head start is even more impressive.

    As it happens, I think most of ITV's output is unwatchable. But when they do make a big commitment to a drama (and 8 episodes is a big commitment these days) I am happy to praise them when it comes off. Of course there are 7 long, and (in theory) increasingly warm weeks to go, so we shall see if they can hold consistently above 5/6 million, but it's a strong start.

    By contrast, you have to wonder whether Mayday can stay above even 4 million for its remaining episodes.
  • ronantronant Posts: 4,785
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    Very good start for Broadchurch and won the slot just as I thought it would. Disaster for Mayday though shedding almost 2m viewers. Robbie's twisted logic saying it held up well whilst the day before Mr Selfridge has a disaster with just over 5m against Mayday is very odd, but very Robbie! :p:D

    Over 4m is a disaster :p. Let's wait until the ratings are in for part 2 of Food Glorious Food before we label anything a disaster ;).
  • ronantronant Posts: 4,785
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    Bang Goes the Theory had its biggest ever audience last night - 4m/16.9% at 7.30 on BBC1.
  • Roscoe BarnesRoscoe Barnes Posts: 6,360
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    ronant wrote: »
    Over 4m is a disaster :p. Let's wait until the ratings are in for part 2 of Food Glorious Food before we label anything a disaster ;).

    Disaster in the sense it lost 2m viewers after one day. :p
  • TassiumTassium Posts: 31,639
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    The measure of a TV programme is not whether it "beats the other side".

    That's 1970s thinking.


    I know it's the ratings thread but the battle between BBC1 and ITV is over

    I'm not sure if the BBC and ITV know however. They still seem to be fighting, like some in this thread.
  • GeorgeSGeorgeS Posts: 20,039
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    ronant wrote: »
    Over 4m is a disaster :p. Let's wait until the ratings are in for part 2 of Food Glorious Food before we label anything a disaster ;).

    I can confidently predict that FGF wont lose 2m viewers between Ep 1 and Ep 2.
  • AlbacomAlbacom Posts: 34,578
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    Servalan wrote: »
    The big new dramas pending are The Village - already being trailed - and The White Queen.

    Also Silk returns very soon and The Syndicate returns for a second series.
  • bargepolebargepole Posts: 344
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    Does anyone know the figures for Beat The Pack, 3pm BBC1 yesterday?
  • ronantronant Posts: 4,785
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    bargepole wrote: »
    Does anyone know the figures for Beat The Pack, 3pm BBC1 yesterday?
    967k/14.8%. Won the slot.
  • BigOrangeBigOrange Posts: 59,672
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    Tassium wrote: »
    The measure of a TV programme is not whether it "beats the other side".

    That's 1970s thinking.
    It's the only angle that interests most of the regulars, though.
  • BigOrangeBigOrange Posts: 59,672
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    ronant wrote: »
    967k/14.8%. Won the slot.
    But down on the 1.1m who watched Perfection on Friday. I think pointing out that it was up on the slot average on your Twitter account, whilst technically correct, is a bit misleading. We're not all that far into the post-CBBC era yet and so we're still trying to establish what is good or not for that kind of slot now they are finally competitive in that hour again. I wouldn't say 15% is a particularly great share for BBC1 at any time of day. It's okay, but we'll see where it goes from here as feedback on the programme has not been great.
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    Dancc wrote: »
    But down on the 1.1m who watched Perfection on Friday. I think pointing out that it was up on the slot average on your Twitter account, whilst technically correct, is a bit misleading. We're not all that far into the post-CBBC era yet and so we're still trying to establish what is good or not for that kind of slot now they are finally competitive in that hour again. I wouldn't say 15% is a particularly great share for BBC1 at any time of day. It's okay, but we'll see where it goes from here as feedback on the programme has not been great.

    Well it's proving to be the weakest time of day for BBC1 at the moment (except late night), but it won its slot, so I'm sure they're happy. Think the share was broadly simililar or a bit above Friday.
  • NeilVWNeilVW Posts: 8,635
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    ronant wrote: »
    Bang Goes the Theory had its biggest ever audience last night - 4m/16.9% at 7.30 on BBC1.

    Fantastic for BGTT: it did better against Corrie than Richard Curtis's drama, which shows the value of complementary scheduling. And as Dancc pointed out, very good also for AQOS, even given the hook of being the 1000th episode. To have two 4m raters against the Corries on a Monday in their current form is very rare. Panorama has had a small cut in episode order (while keeping the same budget to increase quality) so we may see more experimentation at 20:30 on Mondays now and then.
  • JetsonJetson Posts: 13,318
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    What did Broadchurch average including +1 and HD?
  • SamuelWSamuelW Posts: 8,447
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    Good rating for Broadchurch. Mayday mustve been too difficult to understand for a big audience, the critics liked it.
  • kwynne42kwynne42 Posts: 75,337
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    SamuelW wrote: »
    Good rating for Broadchurch. Mayday mustve been too difficult to understand for a big audience, the critics liked it.

    Some critics liked it, others not so much.
  • NeilVWNeilVW Posts: 8,635
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    GeorgeS wrote: »
    I can confidently predict that FGF wont lose 2m viewers between Ep 1 and Ep 2.

    It barely had 2m to begin with, didn't it? ;) The real question is, do ITV have the cojones to pull Cowell's cooks from the schedules after 2 episodes? :D
  • GeorgeSGeorgeS Posts: 20,039
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    NeilVW wrote: »
    It barely had 2m to begin with, didn't it? ;) The real question is, do ITV have the cojones to pull Cowell's cooks from the schedules after 2 episodes? :D

    I think they'd wait to see how it does first. I'd expect it could move slot to Tuesdays if needed.
  • RobbieSykes123RobbieSykes123 Posts: 14,022
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    You can tell the weather is getting warmer and the evenings lighter from the fact BBC1 has a wealth of great new shows about to start.

    Why waste them in winter when folk are stuck indoors all week in front of the telly.....

    :rolleyes:
  • RobbieSykes123RobbieSykes123 Posts: 14,022
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    NeilVW wrote: »
    It barely had 2m to begin with, didn't it? ;) The real question is, do ITV have the cojones to pull Cowell's cooks from the schedules after 2 episodes? :D

    I noticed on Sunday that the Mirror had a special 8 page Food Glorious Food supplement to tie in with this big new smash hit show. In true tabloid fashion, it would have been splashed across the front page banner "Exclusive food from Cowell's hit new show". The tabloids always call a tied-in show "a hit" whether it is or not.

    Instead, they squashed it in a little box and the words read "from TV's new show".

    Even the Mirror wasn't shame-faced enough to pretend it was "a hit"

    :D

    Either way, it seems a pretty Glorious show to me....
  • RobbieSykes123RobbieSykes123 Posts: 14,022
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    SamuelW wrote: »
    Good rating for Broadchurch. Mayday mustve been too difficult to understand for a big audience, the critics liked it.

    Let's not forget that millions of folk are far more casual in their viewing habits.

    They watch what's on at the time.

    In short, 2/3rds of those who watched Mayday on Sunday tuned in for episiode 2. Others will have taped it.

    That's not bad, really.
  • BigOrangeBigOrange Posts: 59,672
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    You can tell the weather is getting warmer and the evenings lighter from the fact BBC1 has a wealth of great new shows about to start.

    Why waste them in winter when folk are stuck indoors all week in front of the telly.....

    :rolleyes:
    This warm spell will be shortlived. Cold and snow return early next week so the TV networks may be able to capitalise.
  • GeorgeSGeorgeS Posts: 20,039
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    http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/21659549
    Man Utd v Real Madrid: 'The world will stop to watch'- Jose Mourinho

    Mayday! Mayday!
  • kwynne42kwynne42 Posts: 75,337
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    GeorgeS wrote: »

    You need another one its the third mayday.

    Apparently they are making 3x1 hour episodes of Jonathon Crrek for the autumn in addition to the feature length addition coming soon.
  • Agent FAgent F Posts: 40,288
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    Dancc wrote: »
    This warm spell will be shortlived. Cold and snow return early next week so the TV networks may be able to capitalise.

    More snow?! :cry:
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