The 15 minutes from 8pm-8.15pm would be higher because it was the only 15 minute section of the show that didn't have any adverts (JLS - Recap - Westlife).
How is Desperate Housewives doing in its new Sunday slot?
It is losing viewers every week so far. 1.1m including +1 last night.
I think Channel 4 should make a change so that The Event plays out first on E4 and Desperate Housewives becomes a repeat, and Desperate Housewives plays out first on C4 and The Event becomes a repeat.
The reason I say that is because Desperate Housewives has the potential to do better on C4 than The Event.
Also noteworthy is the 500k increase for Antiques Roadshow - clear which channel has the momentum between 7.45 and 9pm on Sundays at the moment.
The Garrow figure is great, and probably a smart move scheduling it after Downton finished. TIts Out did well, but didn't really retain a massive percentage of the TXF audience - no better than Downton really.
Finally, I suppose I will have to make some passing comment on SCD winning its second head to head clash with TXF this season.
Two out of two - do ITV fancy their chances of getting third time lucky, or will they now duck out of any further clashes this time round? We'll find out in the next fortnight I guess.
At least Brucie has something to crow about on his next home-made press release now!
Sunday 14th November Roundup BBC1 [inc. HD]
10:25- Rememberance Sunday: The Cenotaph: 3.7m
12:10- Formula 1 Grand Prix: 5.78m (41.4%) * peak: 7.35m (46.28%) at 14:40
19:30- Strictly Come Dancing: 10.55m (36.3%) * most watched results show of series so far
20:00- Antiques Roadshow: 6.3m
21:00- Garrow’s Law: 5.35m (18.8%) * most watched episode ever * up 29% from series 1 overnight average
BBC Two
21:00- James May’s Man Lab: 1.26m (4.4%)
22:00- Match of The Day 2: 2.8m
ITV1 [inc. HD]
18:45- The Cube: 5.7m exc. HD
19:45- The X Factor: 14.5m (47.77%) * peak: 17.73m (55.43%) at 20:50 * highest ever peak for a non-final show * average up 1% from same show last year
21:00- I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!: 11.22m (41.15%) * peak: 12.48m (42.42%) * most watched launch ever * up 14% from last year's launch
Sunday 14th November Roundup BBC1 [inc. HD]
12:10- Formula 1 Grand Prix: 5.78m (41.4%) * peak: 7.35m (46.28%) at 14:40
19:30- Strictly Come Dancing: 10.55m (36.3%)
21:00- Garrow’s Law: 5.35m (18.8%)
ITV1 [inc. HD]
19:45- The X Factor: 14.5m (47.77%) * peak: 17.73m (55.43%) * highest ever peak for non-final show
21:00- I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!: 11.22m (41.15%) * peak: 12.48m (42.42%) * most watched launch ever
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Im so glad for IAC.
its getting really boring hearing certain sections of the press saying Reality TV is almost dead.
Sunday 14th November Roundup BBC1 [inc. HD]
12:10- Formula 1 Grand Prix: 5.78m (41.4%) * peak: 7.35m (46.28%) at 14:40
19:30- Strictly Come Dancing: 10.55m (36.3%)
20:00- Antiques Roadshow: 6.3m
21:00- Garrow’s Law: 5.35m (18.8%)
ITV1 [inc. HD]
18:45- The Cube: 5.7m exc. HD
19:45- The X Factor: 14.5m (47.77%) * peak: 17.73m (55.43%) * highest ever peak for non-final show
21:00- I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!: 11.22m (41.15%) * peak: 12.48m (42.42%) * most watched launch ever
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sweet niblets :eek:
shocking peak for TXF - wasn't expecting that after seing that 13.5 figure earlier! great show though!
Hilarious that there is so much interest in just the last 5 minutes of the 3.5hrs+ of TXF every weekend, much less so in the waffle that leads up to it over two nights.
Simon needs to think hard about how he can get viewers to sit through the whole thing like most other TV shows manage to achieve - like Strictly, for example...
great ratings all round - reality tv isn't dead, some of the formats are simply stuck in a timewarp - IAC 2001-2010 episodes are as good as indentical. TXF will keep climbing until KW or W go out.
but you can't argue with the numbers - offer a mouse cheese and it will eat it.
I can't believe a turgidly dull piece on repairing ancient books in old country houses and the weather for the week ahead could possibly have managed to outrate a big ITV shiny floor show like The Cube, so I await news with interest...
I can't believe a turgidly dull piece on repairing ancient books in old country houses and the weather for the week ahead could possibly have managed to outrate a big ITV shiny floor show like The Cube, so I await news with interest...
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Thanks Mike.
But what about channels that don't report separately like C4/C5/E4?
Thank Mike :)do you have anything for the Rememberance Sunday programme from the Cenotaph?
Jls 8.03
Westlife 8.15
Take That 8.26
all the overnights MediaTel gets are for individual channels
BBC1, BBC2, ITV1, C4, C4+1, Five, Sky 1, Sky Sports 1,
ITV2, ITV2+1, ITV3, ITV3+1, ITV4, ITV4+1, E4, E4+1,
More4, More4+1, Film4, Film4+1, FIVER, FIVER+1,
Dave, Dave ja vu, Bravo, Bravo+1, Comedy Central,
Comedy Central+1, Living, Living+1, Virgin1, and Virgin1+1
I never add +1 figures (I'll leave that to C4 press office to massage their figures)
we don't get HD figures, so I never know what they are
3.7m BBC1 10.30 to 12.30pm
so JLS won the ratings battle?
The 15 minutes from 8pm-8.15pm would be higher because it was the only 15 minute section of the show that didn't have any adverts (JLS - Recap - Westlife).
876k lamesville imo
I think Channel 4 should make a change so that The Event plays out first on E4 and Desperate Housewives becomes a repeat, and Desperate Housewives plays out first on C4 and The Event becomes a repeat.
The reason I say that is because Desperate Housewives has the potential to do better on C4 than The Event.
ITV2
9.30pm: The Xtra Factor – 727,000 (3.1%)
More4
7.30pm: The National Book Awards – 45,000 (0.2%)
Sky Sports 1
2pm-5pm: International Rugby Union: England v Australia – 494,000 (4.1%)
Sky Sports 2
12.30pm-3.15pm: Premier League Football: Aston Villa v Man Utd – 1.013 million (9.8%)
Source: MediaGuardian.
That's the :eek: :eek: :eek: of yesterday's ratings then.
A 6m average, not including BBC1HD, across 3h15m of coverage from 12.15pm!!!
Superb figures, and a great way to round off another season of superlative sports coverage. Well done to the BBC F1 team.
And that deserves a bit of an :eek:
Also noteworthy is the 500k increase for Antiques Roadshow - clear which channel has the momentum between 7.45 and 9pm on Sundays at the moment.
The Garrow figure is great, and probably a smart move scheduling it after Downton finished. TIts Out did well, but didn't really retain a massive percentage of the TXF audience - no better than Downton really.
Finally, I suppose I will have to make some passing comment on SCD winning its second head to head clash with TXF this season.
Two out of two - do ITV fancy their chances of getting third time lucky, or will they now duck out of any further clashes this time round? We'll find out in the next fortnight I guess.
At least Brucie has something to crow about on his next home-made press release now!
BBC1 [inc. HD]
10:25- Rememberance Sunday: The Cenotaph: 3.7m
12:10- Formula 1 Grand Prix: 5.78m (41.4%)
* peak: 7.35m (46.28%) at 14:40
19:30- Strictly Come Dancing: 10.55m (36.3%)
* most watched results show of series so far
20:00- Antiques Roadshow: 6.3m
21:00- Garrow’s Law: 5.35m (18.8%)
* most watched episode ever
* up 29% from series 1 overnight average
BBC Two
21:00- James May’s Man Lab: 1.26m (4.4%)
22:00- Match of The Day 2: 2.8m
ITV1 [inc. HD]
18:45- The Cube: 5.7m exc. HD
19:45- The X Factor: 14.5m (47.77%)
* peak: 17.73m (55.43%) at 20:50
* highest ever peak for a non-final show
* average up 1% from same show last year
21:00- I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!: 11.22m (41.15%)
* peak: 12.48m (42.42%)
* most watched launch ever
* up 14% from last year's launch
Channel 4 [inc. +1]
17:45- The Spiderwick Chronicles: 2.05m
20:00- Undercover Boss USA: 0.89m
21:00- Secret Millionaire: 1.67m
22:00- Desperate Housewives: 1.05m
Channel 5
21:00- 10,000 BC: 1.61m (6.4%)
E4 [inc. +1]
18:00- Glee: 290k
21:00- The 50 Greatest Comedy Films: 250k
Film4 [inc. +1]
18:30- The Day After Tomorrow: 370k
21:00- This Is England: 300k
More4
21:00- Ramsay's Best Restaurant: 141k [inc. +1]
22:40- The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret: 106,100 (0.6%)
The X Factor 15-Minute Breakdown (excluding HD)
19:45-20:00: 9.6m
20:00-20:15: 14.2m
20:15-20:30: 14.3m
20:30-20:45: 14.2m
21:45-22:00: 15.3m
Im so glad for IAC.
its getting really boring hearing certain sections of the press saying Reality TV is almost dead.
sweet niblets :eek:
shocking peak for TXF - wasn't expecting that after seing that 13.5 figure earlier! great show though!
Simon needs to think hard about how he can get viewers to sit through the whole thing like most other TV shows manage to achieve - like Strictly, for example...
but you can't argue with the numbers - offer a mouse cheese and it will eat it.
I can't believe a turgidly dull piece on repairing ancient books in old country houses and the weather for the week ahead could possibly have managed to outrate a big ITV shiny floor show like The Cube, so I await news with interest...
I thought the book item was fascinating