There was a thread on another page bemoaning the lack of "special" line up for bank holiday, the rating for that BBC1 show kinda pinpoint why exactly the broadcasters don't really make it an effort for BH anymore
There was a thread on another page bemoaning the lack of "special" line up for bank holiday, the rating for that BBC1 show kinda pinpoint why exactly the broadcasters don't really make it an effort for BH anymore
It can do well as we saw with the launch of Jamaica Inn. If it doesn't appeal people won't watch and that is true of all television.
1.8m for ITV's 'Dinosaur Britain' at 9pm (1.9m with +1).
Those hits just keep on coming....
Ouch. Never mind the dinosaurs, are hit factual programmes on ITV becoming extinct?
I did have my reservations about this programme I must admit from the description, but that is far poorer than the usual worst case scenario in an uncompetitive Monday 9pm slot.
At least for them the second and final part is being slung out tonight at 8 as opposed to stinking out the schedule next Monday as well.
1.8m for ITV's 'Dinosaur Britain' at 9pm (1.9m with +1).
Those hits just keep on coming....
I see no problem with this in principle and with Jurassic World in cinemas. But after Walking With Dinosaurs everything since then has been less and less popular.
eek i've only been away from here since Saturday morning and you have all done 36 pages.
Thread not in decline anymore I see heh.:D
Love/hate television might be good for business, but it's less good for our eyes.
A lot of our telly these days is just "vanilla" and hard to care that much about either way. This is the time of year where traditionally it starts to get interesting again, but as usual the big broadcasters are relying on the same few brands to deliver.
I look across to the US and I envy the month they've got to look forward to, with big scripted premieres every night from around late September onwards. I don't expect that over here because there isn't the money, but I do think British TV schedules are, on the whole, as stale as they've ever been. And when both soaps and talent shows are declining at the rate they are, the case for maintaining a status quo and not making any effort at all to innovate is weakened.
I see no problem with this in principle and with Jurassic World in cinemas. But after Walking With Dinosaurs everything since then has been less and less popular.
I thought Dinosaur Britain was more an early evening show than a 9pm one.
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It was a Nat Geo documetary that attempted to be a semi Sci Fi drama. So you had serious stuff with scientists explaining the British dinosaurs examining their bones and how they came to be named or their shape defined. Then next scene the dinosaur spends 5 minutes chasing the same non actor scientists around their university in a supposedly scary 'attack'. Or raptors rampaging over a picnic table and instead of going for a family with young kids who just amble off stealing leftovers from them like far more frightening seagulls at the Stonehenge visitors centre. One 'scary' dinosaur was outrun by a scientist on a bike and gave up and ate the content of a rubbish bin instead!
So less Jurassic Park and more Jurassic Farce.
It was really bizarre and made the scientists look silly and the dinosaurs about as frightening as the cat that comes in our garden every morning,
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That's a bit better, with +1 possibly at 1.6m and highest since launch if it's over 1.55m.
That is very poor for Danny and the Human Zoo.
An entirely predictable flop IMO.
12.01m for Bake Off. Smaller timeshift of 1.95m (compared to the previous two episodes).
Looks like it won the 9pm slot.
As someone that didn't think it would already be at 12m by episode 3 I'm impressed.
You can't criticise anything involving Lenny Henry these days. It's not allowed.
It can do well as we saw with the launch of Jamaica Inn. If it doesn't appeal people won't watch and that is true of all television.
The Syndicate was the first show in years Lenny Henry did that rated well. I exclude Comic Relief.
Those hits just keep on coming....
I watched this and it was OK but I think should have been on around 6PM to 7PM.
I did have my reservations about this programme I must admit from the description, but that is far poorer than the usual worst case scenario in an uncompetitive Monday 9pm slot.
At least for them the second and final part is being slung out tonight at 8 as opposed to stinking out the schedule next Monday as well.
Thread not in decline anymore I see heh.:D
I see no problem with this in principle and with Jurassic World in cinemas. But after Walking With Dinosaurs everything since then has been less and less popular. I thought Dinosaur Britain was more an early evening show than a 9pm one.
.
A lot of our telly these days is just "vanilla" and hard to care that much about either way. This is the time of year where traditionally it starts to get interesting again, but as usual the big broadcasters are relying on the same few brands to deliver.
I look across to the US and I envy the month they've got to look forward to, with big scripted premieres every night from around late September onwards. I don't expect that over here because there isn't the money, but I do think British TV schedules are, on the whole, as stale as they've ever been. And when both soaps and talent shows are declining at the rate they are, the case for maintaining a status quo and not making any effort at all to innovate is weakened.
It was a Nat Geo documetary that attempted to be a semi Sci Fi drama. So you had serious stuff with scientists explaining the British dinosaurs examining their bones and how they came to be named or their shape defined. Then next scene the dinosaur spends 5 minutes chasing the same non actor scientists around their university in a supposedly scary 'attack'. Or raptors rampaging over a picnic table and instead of going for a family with young kids who just amble off stealing leftovers from them like far more frightening seagulls at the Stonehenge visitors centre. One 'scary' dinosaur was outrun by a scientist on a bike and gave up and ate the content of a rubbish bin instead!
So less Jurassic Park and more Jurassic Farce.
It was really bizarre and made the scientists look silly and the dinosaurs about as frightening as the cat that comes in our garden every morning,
Please be on Youtube, please be on Youtube...
I tuned in but I end up switching over as I couldn't get into it at all.