The Ratings Thread (Part 44)

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  • CharnhamCharnham Posts: 61,385
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    Fudd wrote: »
    Bit In Bold. Though what class you've bought to the thread with the Urban Dictionary Search. :D


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    personally I want to know what kind of bus RobbieSykes123 is travelling on, very few boner worthy women on my local bus.
  • FuddFudd Posts: 167,001
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    Charnham wrote: »
    personally I want to know what kind of bus RobbieSykes123 is travelling on, very few boner worthy women on my local bus.

    It must be one where his button is pressed a lot.

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  • BushmillsBushmills Posts: 2,276
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    Glenn A wrote: »
    Out of interest does anyone know which is the most ABC1 show at the moment? I know the most C2DE is Jeremy Kyle and the most female is NTM.

    In terms of raw numbers of ABC1 viewers, Downtown Abbey would be my guess.

    Not sure which programme has the biggest ABC1 skew, though. Probably something on BBC4.
  • RobbieSykes123RobbieSykes123 Posts: 14,022
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    I think the point about a bus boner (and it's many years since I last got one - a bus that is..:D) is that it is not induced by the sight of another passenger but by the vibrations of the moving bus carried through to one's seat.

    Bit in Bold is a bit boring. I wish I'd not bothered asking and preserved the mystery. :)

    Anyway, having enlightened the thread with that pearl of wisdom, does anyone fancy a little Christmas quiz and a guess at my Great Christmas Confession of 2012?

    It's so shocking, I think some regulars on here would be genuinely appalled when I reveal it - perhaps I will fess up on Boxing Day morning if the overnights are all a bit "meh" and the ITV Christmas Night News wins the day as folk tune in for flooding updates in their millions... :D
  • rr22rr22 Posts: 7,630
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    In Danny Cohen's interview with Kirsty Wark at the media festival way back in August he sidesteps her question of EastEnders being ''on the slide'' by saying he didn't compare viewing figures with Coronation Street but adds he had worried that the Olympics could have interrupted its usual flow over the summer, wonder if he is even aware about its autumn decline. A new drama he mentions is 'The Ark' set in World War One by ex 'Enders writer Sarah Phelps. In the post news 10.35pm slot brand new experimental writers of TV drama will debut their work. Ben Elton and David Walliams sitcoms are for 2013 too.
  • Wynne EvansWynne Evans Posts: 1,066
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    SamuelW wrote: »
    Promos which have been on tv recently for upcoming shows:

    - Merlin Finale [BBC1]: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wlm1vMx5a_c
    - Miranda [BBC1]: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCpmOc2RrkE
    - Mrs Browns Boys [BBC1]: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H3D7qWEoBaU
    - Restless [BBC1]: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_zL2n0Q4Qdo
    - Room on the Broom [BBC1]: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tzuufim6TSY
    - Superstars [BBC1]: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qfKLSs_Yqhc
    - The Royle Family [BBC1]: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PSB3bWyMCfU

    - The Girl [BBC2]: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NpP93bpTxnQ
    - The Polar Bear Family and Me [BBC2]: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXJH6wWEMzA
    - Wonders of Life [BBC2]: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uo6OCxwUPPg
    - BBC3 2013 Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQMpNGiC6C8
    - Pramface [BBC3]: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JpyCmL7Bh9s

    - Dancing on Ice [Itv1]: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UhiT9LigQhE
    - Doors Open [Itv1]: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lFEDTBk_1jk
    - Downton Abbey [Itv1]: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FakSxBg7Hok
    - Mr Selfridge [Itv1]: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLborDbtx3M
    - Spice Girls Story [Itv1]: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h2YTnFFDGmo

    - Bad Santas [C4]: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t2Q2EogTWPc
    - C4 Horse Racing: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FYyu26AcGIM
    - House Party: NYE [C4]: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CqqfX12Ds8c
    - Utopia [C4]: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EG1R72frGZo

    - Celebrity Big Brother [C5]: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DAL57fLsJnU
    - Eddie Stobarts Christmas Cracker [C5]: http://www.channel5.com/shows/eddie-stobarts-christmas-cracker/articles/eddie-stobart-truckers-go-for-christmas-number-1
    - Rolf's Animal Christmas [C5]: http://www.channel5.com/shows/rolfs-animal-christmas/clips/trailer
    - Stephen King's Bag of Bones [C5]: http://www.channel5.com/shows/stephen-kings-bag-of-bones/clips/trailer

    I noticed that awful Sheridan smith in the Pramface trailer, why is she in everything? Very annoying
  • Gutted GirlGutted Girl Posts: 3,285
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    Brekkie wrote: »
    Have they confirm who finished 2nd and 3rd yet - and also is this the first year on Strictly the winner has been decided solely by the viewers vote (something the Dancing on Ice team who now produce Strictly seem to have bought with them).

    The Strictly final has always been solely decided by the viewer vote.

    Brilliant figures for Pointless Celebrities, Strictly and Merlin.
  • SaturnSaturn Posts: 18,971
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    The Strictly final has always been solely decided by the viewer vote.

    That's not true. In the series won by Darren Gough and the one won by Tom whatshisface from Holby judges votes counted in the final.
  • Gutted GirlGutted Girl Posts: 3,285
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    I watched those finals and I'm sure they said the same as this year that judges marks were for guidance only. If judge's marks had counted in either of those years then neither Darren Gough or Tom Chambers would have won.
  • Agent FAgent F Posts: 40,288
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    johnnymc wrote: »
    In Danny Cohen's interview with Kirsty Wark at the media festival way back in August he sidesteps her question of EastEnders being ''on the slide'' by saying he didn't compare viewing figures with Coronation Street but adds he had worried that the Olympics could have interrupted its usual flow over the summer, wonder if he is even aware about its autumn decline.

    He's the controller of BBC One so I'd be quite concerned if he wasn't 'aware'.
  • Agent FAgent F Posts: 40,288
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    I think the point about a bus boner (and it's many years since I last got one - a bus that is..:D) is that it is not induced by the sight of another passenger but by the vibrations of the moving bus carried through to one's seat.

    Bit in Bold is a bit boring. I wish I'd not bothered asking and preserved the mystery. :)

    Anyway, having enlightened the thread with that pearl of wisdom, does anyone fancy a little Christmas quiz and a guess at my Great Christmas Confession of 2012?

    It's so shocking, I think some regulars on here would be genuinely appalled when I reveal it - perhaps I will fess up on Boxing Day morning if the overnights are all a bit "meh" and the ITV Christmas Night News wins the day as folk tune in for flooding updates in their millions... :D

    You watched both parts of The X Factor final in their entirety?
  • vauxhall1964vauxhall1964 Posts: 10,359
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    I noticed that awful Sheridan smith in the Pramface trailer, why is she in everything? Very annoying

    Because she's one of the most successful and critically acclaimed actors we have right now (Laurence Olivier awards, Evening Standard theatre awards, etc).
  • C14EC14E Posts: 32,165
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    I wasn't talking about its ad revenue potential. It is on the BBC.

    There seems an accepted meme that SCD is a show for old pensioners. But only 32% of its audience are pensioners. 68% are not pensioners.

    Everyone knows the audience isn't all pensioners. It's an exaggeration, much like with Corrie, because the audience is particularly old and it has that kind of feel to it (the host is 84 years old!). All TV tends to skew old, particularly BBC1 and ITV1 - with a mean age in the high 30's, X Factor might be seen as young on here but it's only in line with the median age for the UK as a whole.

    "Only" 32% pensioners is a pretty high ratio. Latest census stats say the median age in the UK is 39 and 16% of the population is aged over 65.

    This is all fair enough - it doesn't matter how old the audience is for the BBC and it suits them because it's easier to get them and the priority for BBC1 is share. It still turns in a decent number of 16-34's as well.
    cylon6 wrote: »
    Thanks DMN.

    Quite a spread of ages there but it was a final with no real competition. How does Strictly do for 16-34s when it was up against Take Me Out? The thing about Strictly/Call The Midwife/Downton/Corrie is that they can't get the high ratings they get by just old viewers alone. The stereotype about them being old people's shows isn't completely true.

    IIRC from the demo breakdowns earlier this year it was neck and neck between Take Me Out and Strictly. TMO won some weeks in 16-34's although I think it fell away a bit and Strictly keep rising, putting it in front.

    That worked well for ITV1 and BBC1. Because TMO attracts very few older viewers, it offered BBC1 a bigger audience for Strictly. At the same time, ITV1 made some decent money and served up some 16-34's for advertisers.
  • Gutted GirlGutted Girl Posts: 3,285
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    How much would ITV love a show that got a 59% ABC1 share?
  • FuddFudd Posts: 167,001
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    Anyway, having enlightened the thread with that pearl of wisdom, does anyone fancy a little Christmas quiz and a guess at my Great Christmas Confession of 2012?

    It's so shocking, I think some regulars on here would be genuinely appalled when I reveal it - perhaps I will fess up on Boxing Day morning if the overnights are all a bit "meh" and the ITV Christmas Night News wins the day as folk tune in for flooding updates in their millions... :D

    You are now employed by ITV?

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  • Gutted GirlGutted Girl Posts: 3,285
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    I think the point about a bus boner (and it's many years since I last got one - a bus that is..:D) is that it is not induced by the sight of another passenger but by the vibrations of the moving bus carried through to one's seat.

    Bit in Bold is a bit boring. I wish I'd not bothered asking and preserved the mystery. :)

    Anyway, having enlightened the thread with that pearl of wisdom, does anyone fancy a little Christmas quiz and a guess at my Great Christmas Confession of 2012?

    It's so shocking, I think some regulars on here would be genuinely appalled when I reveal it - perhaps I will fess up on Boxing Day morning if the overnights are all a bit "meh" and the ITV Christmas Night News wins the day as folk tune in for flooding updates in their millions... :D


    You are in fact also George S. :D It's either that or the show that you're most looking forward to over Christmas is DA.
  • Stephen_SimpsonStephen_Simpson Posts: 756
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    I decided to vote in this year's logies (Despite not watching Aussie TV at all)

    Most Popular Actor - Stefan Dennis (Paul Robinson, Neighbours)
    Most Popular Actress - Jordy Lucas (Summer Hoyland, Neighbours)
    Most Popular Presenter - Dannii Minogue (Australias Got Talent)
    TV Week Gold Logie Award - Stefan Dennis (Paul Robinson, Neighbours)
    Most Popular New Male Talent - Will McDonald (Jett James, Home & Away)
    Most Popular New Female Talent - Coco-Jactinta Cherian (Rani Kapoor, Neighbours)
    Most Popular Drama Series - Neighbours
    Most Popular Miniseries Or Telemovie - Beaconsfield
    Most Popular Light Entertainment Program - The Voice
    Most Popular Reality Program - Don't Tell The Bride
    Most Popular Sports Program - Paralympics London 2012 - Highlights
    Most Popular Factual Program - Steve Irwin's Wildlife Warriors
    Most Popular Lifestyle Program - Grand Designs Australia
  • iaindbiaindb Posts: 13,278
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    Good news for all those complaining about the BBC promoting ITV shows too much - today's BBC Breakfast features features on Call The Midwife and the Doctor's new companion. Plugs for two of BBC1's biggest Christmas Day shows.

    Meanwhile, the Mirror's big report on tomorrow's CTM says that the second series starts in January, but I don't know if that's firm knowledge or just wild speculation on the Mirror's part. With Blandings confirmed for Sundays from January 13th, I'm thinking that a schedule of Blandings, Call The Midwife and Ripper Street on one night would be serious period drama overload. The Sun's article on CTM doesn't seem to mention series 2 at all.
  • nick202nick202 Posts: 9,919
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    iaindb wrote: »
    Good news for all those complaining about the BBC promoting ITV shows too much - today's BBC Breakfast features features on Call The Midwife and the Doctor's new companion. Plugs for two of BBC1's biggest Christmas Day shows.

    Meanwhile, the Mirror's big report on tomorrow's CTM says that the second series starts in January, but I don't know if that's firm knowledge or just wild speculation on the Mirror's part. With Blandings confirmed for Sundays from January 13th, I'm thinking that a schedule of Blandings, Call The Midwife and Ripper Street on one night would be serious period drama overload. The Sun's article on CTM doesn't seem to mention series 2 at all.
    Jenny Agutter was on The One Show last week and she said CTM would start in late January.
  • ftvftv Posts: 31,668
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    Apologies if this has been raised before, if so I missed it.

    Do we still get overnights during the Christmas and New Year periods or are BARB all on holiday ?
  • D.M.N.D.M.N. Posts: 34,172
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    Yes... ;)

    Sunday 23rd December 2012
    BBC One
    13:30 - FILM: The Borrowers: 1.22m (10.9%)
    14:55 - FILM: Cool Runnings: 2.36m (16.8%)
    16:30 - Songs of Praise: 2.37m (14.1%)
    17:05 - BBC News: 3.86m (20.7%)
    17:30 - Countryfile: 4.52m (21.8%)
    18:30 - Mr Stink: 6.34m (27.4%)
    19:30 - Antiques Roadshow: 4.85m (20.6%)
    20:30 - Loving Mrs Hatto: 4.18m (17.2%)
    22:00 - BBC News: 5.11m (22.4%)
    22:25 - Match of the Day 2: 3.61m (20.8%)

    BBC Two
    16:25 - FILM: First Knight: 1.73m (9.1%)
    18:30 - The Morecambe and Wise Christmas Show: 2.50m (10.7%)
    19:35 - Victoria Wood with All The Trimmings: 2.16m (9.1%)
    20:30 - Dragons' Den Christmas Special: 1.64m (6.7%)
    21:30 - James May's Christmas Toy Stories: 1.62m (7.0%)
    22:30 - The Sarah Millican Television Programme: 1.77m (9.3%)
    23:05 - Victoria Wood: Seen on TV: 1.27m (11.3%)

    ITV1
    18:05 - You've Been Framed!: 2.24m (10.3%) , +1: 110k (0.5%)
    18:35 - ITV Regional News: 2.63m (11.4%)
    18:45 - ITV News: 2.59m (11.2%)
    19:00 - Ade's Christmas Crackers: 2.48m (10.6%) , +1: 163k (0.7%)
    20:00 - The Cube: 3.10m (12.8%) , +1: 274k (1.1%)
    21:00 - Joanna Lumley: The Search for Noah's Ark: 2.38m (10.1%) , +1: 190k (1.1%)
    22:30 - ITV News: 1.99m (10.1%)

    Channel 4
    18:25 - The Snowman: 1.90m (8.3%) , +1: 384k (1.65%)
    18:50 - FILM: Night at the Museum: 2.15m (9.1%) , +1: 244k (1.0%)
    21:00 - Homeland: 1.92m (8.0%) , +1: 219k (1.2%)
    22:25 - Peep Show: 576k (2.9%) , +1: 164k (1.3%)

    Channel 5
    16:40 - FILM: Christmas with the Kranks: 1.03m (5.3%)
    18:40 - FILM: The Family Man: 1.18m (5.0%) , +1: 143k (0.6%)
    21:00 - FILM: Bad Santa: 1.34m (6.0%) , +1: 156k (1.0%)

    BBC Three
    20:35 - FILM: Kung Fu Panda: 898k (3.7%)

    ITV2
    18:55 - FILM: The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor: 695k (2.9%)

    Sky1
    18:00 - All Star Christmas Presents: 258k (1.1%)
  • xfactorfan27xfactorfan27 Posts: 1,237
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    D.M.N. wrote: »
    Yes... ;)

    Sunday 23rd December 2012
    BBC One
    13:30 - FILM: The Borrowers: 1.22m (10.9%)
    14:55 - FILM: Cool Runnings: 2.36m (16.8%)
    16:30 - Songs of Praise: 2.37m (14.1%)
    17:05 - BBC News: 3.86m (20.7%)
    17:30 - Countryfile: 4.52m (21.8%)
    18:30 - Mr Stink: 6.34m (27.4%)
    19:30 - Antiques Roadshow: 4.85m (20.6%)
    20:30 - Loving Mrs Hatto: 4.18m (17.2%)

    ITV1
    19:00 - Ade's Christmas Crackers: 2.48m (10.6%)
    20:00 - The Cube: 3.10m (12.8%)
    21:00 - Joanna Lumley: The Search for Noah's Ark: 2.38m (10.1%)

    updating.

    Another poor night for ITV. The Cube seems to have now lost all of its sparkle for viewers. I suspect it's heading for the axe after that rating with v little competition.

    Mr Stink did very well indeed.
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    Cracking rating for Mr Stink there.

    Another dismal evening for ITV - that's what happens when you put three completely mismatched programmes on one evening, starting halfway through programmes on BBC1. Terrible scheduling. I was actually expecting worse for Ade but Lumley will be a big disappointment for them; I expect they wanted a decent audience for that. At 3.4m (inc+1) The Cube didn't completely disgrace itself but it was hideously scheduled. The fact it grew from 2.7m to 4.1m across the hour suggests scheduling hampered it a bit. Not that it did anything to suggest it deserves more episodes once they've burned the ones they've got on the shelf off though...

    Elsewhere aside from Stink it was a pretty underwhelming evening all round, with even the usually reliable Countryfile and Roadshow below 5m.
  • AdsAds Posts: 37,057
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    Another poor night for ITV. The Cube seems to have now lost all of its sparkle for viewers. I suspect it's heading for the axe after that rating with v little competition.

    Mr Stink did very well indeed.

    Wonder why ITV persist with these celeb lead travel docs - they never seem to rate that highly and I bet the demographics aren't great.

    Loving Mrs Hatto didn't do to well - surprising for BBC1 as its the time of year when any old rubbish seems to rate well for them, with their home of Christmas tv reputation.
  • kittenkong42kittenkong42 Posts: 4,968
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    D.M.N. wrote: »
    Yes... ;)

    Sunday 23rd December 2012
    BBC One
    17:30 - Countryfile: 4.52m (21.8%)
    18:30 - Mr Stink: 6.34m (27.4%)
    19:30 - Antiques Roadshow: 4.85m (20.6%)
    20:30 - Loving Mrs Hatto: 4.18m (17.2%)

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    Looking at those ratings I can't help thinking that the BBC should have shifted that schedule back 30 minutes. Good rating and share for Mr Stink but even then I think it would have been better at 7pm. They really hurt Countryfile's rating by putting it that early as it's not just a low rating - it's a much lower share than usual...

    EDIT - Just realised Countryfile was on BBC2 in Scotland last night at 5:30 so that will have messed up the ratings a bit!
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