Strictly helped resurrect her career? If she wasn't the new co- XF presenter, the only hosting job she would be doing would be Love Island on ITV2. Not much to suggest it resurrected her career.
I suspect even if she hadn't be on SCD, her and Olly would still have been top billing for the presenting job. They were popular on The Xtra Factor when it ratings were often regularly over 1m.
So, last Summer she got the sack from Xtra, landed a place in SCD and won it.
You don't think that has helped her career ? Fair enough.
I didn't say it helped her get the XF gig did I ??
Overnights.tv @overnightstv now
BBC's 8pm #electiondebate won most of its slot with 4.3m/20.5%, as did the reaction from 9.30pm, with 3.5m/17% http://www.overnights.tv
Overnights.tv @overnightstv now
BBC's 8pm #electiondebate won most of its slot with 4.3m/20.5%, as did the reaction from 9.30pm, with 3.5m/17% http://www.overnights.tv
Lower than I thought it would be.
People bored with the farce of the election where there is no-one worth voting for.
Overnights.tv @overnightstv now
BBC's 8pm #electiondebate won most of its slot with 4.3m/20.5%, as did the reaction from 9.30pm, with 3.5m/17% http://www.overnights.tv
Lower than I thought it would be.
Still not too bad considering it saw a Nigel Farage meltdown and a stomping of feet by 'minority' party leaders who will eventually dump their preconceived ideals for a taste of power with Labour
Tonight 1.72m (9.2%) at 7.30pm (119k/0.6% on +1)
Double Decker Driving School 2.18m (10.6%) at 8.30pm (110k/0.5%)
Ice Rink on the Estate 1.32m (6.3%) at 9pm (40k/0.3%).
Tonight 1.72m (9.2%) at 7.30pm (119k/0.6% on +1)
Double Decker Driving School 2.18m (10.6%) at 8.30pm (110k/0.5%)
Ice Rink on the Estate 1.32m (6.3%) at 9pm (40k/0.3%).
Thanks for these Rob. Do you know how Banished did?
BBC Election Debate tops Thursday ratings with 4.3m
The BBC Election Debate was the most watched programme outside of soaps on Thursday (April 16), according to overnight data.
The David Dimbleby-chaired debate brought in 4.27m for BBC One at 8pm, while the reaction show that followed averaged 3.53m (17.0%) at 9.30pm. Question Time rounded off a night of political programming with 2.66m (27.3%) at 10.45pm.
On BBC Two, Collectaholics continued with 1.28m (7.1%) at 7pm, before Coast Australia was seen by 1.58m (7.8%), and Banished concluded with 2.02m (9.6%) at 9pm. Inside No. 9 entertained 920k (5.4%) at 10pm.
ITV's Tonight gathered 1.72m (9.2%) at 7.30pm (119k/0.6% on +1), before Double Decker Driving School averaged 2.18m (10.6%) at 8.30pm (110k/0.5%), and Ice Rink on the Estate intrigued 1.32m (6.3%) at 9pm (40k/0.3%).
The Supervet continued with 1.86m (9.1%) on Channel 4 at 8pm (234k/1.1%), while The Island with Bear Grylls brought in 2.32m (10.9%) at 9pm (352k/2.3%).
On Channel 5, The Hotel Inspector appealed to 1.02m (4.8%) at 9pm (116k/0.8%), and The Mentalist brought in 632k (4.0%) for its latest episode at 10pm (52k/0.6%).
E4's latest episode of The Big Bang Theory amused 932k (4.5%) at 8.30pm (237k/1.1%), while Brooklyn Nine-Nine tickled 324k (1.5%) at 9pm (97k/0.6%).
On ITV2, Celebrity Juice entertained 791k (5.0%) at 10pm. Mad Men's final season brought in 60k (0.4%) in the same timeslot for Sky Atlantic.
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So a complete revamp means bringing back old faces. Makes a lot of sense
So, last Summer she got the sack from Xtra, landed a place in SCD and won it.
You don't think that has helped her career ? Fair enough.
I didn't say it helped her get the XF gig did I ??
There is a God!
BBC's 8pm #electiondebate won most of its slot with 4.3m/20.5%, as did the reaction from 9.30pm, with 3.5m/17% http://www.overnights.tv
Lower than I thought it would be.
People bored with the farce of the election where there is no-one worth voting for.
Still not too bad considering it saw a Nigel Farage meltdown and a stomping of feet by 'minority' party leaders who will eventually dump their preconceived ideals for a taste of power with Labour
The big draw was the ITV debate.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/latestnews/2015/casting-the-coroner
#TheIsland with @BearGrylls drew best figures to date with 2.7m/12.6% - almost 2x ITV in same slot http://www.overnights.tv
Disaster for ITV it seems (what a surprise!).
Don't get too excited, apparently he's recorded a pilot for a new ITV afternoon chat show:D
Looking at the article I didn't realize that Father Brown was a worldwide hit
They've made about 40 episodes, which is good for sales.
I don't think another series has been announced yet.
It's times like this that you would love iplayer to have all the episodes of a series available to view, not just in a 30 day window.
The Mirror has the story too. Good. Harry Hill's Stars In Their Eyes was bloody awful.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/harry-hills-stars-eyes-axed-5534584
Tonight 1.72m (9.2%) at 7.30pm (119k/0.6% on +1)
Double Decker Driving School 2.18m (10.6%) at 8.30pm (110k/0.5%)
Ice Rink on the Estate 1.32m (6.3%) at 9pm (40k/0.3%).
Thanks for these Rob. Do you know how Banished did?
The BBC Election Debate was the most watched programme outside of soaps on Thursday (April 16), according to overnight data.
The David Dimbleby-chaired debate brought in 4.27m for BBC One at 8pm, while the reaction show that followed averaged 3.53m (17.0%) at 9.30pm. Question Time rounded off a night of political programming with 2.66m (27.3%) at 10.45pm.
On BBC Two, Collectaholics continued with 1.28m (7.1%) at 7pm, before Coast Australia was seen by 1.58m (7.8%), and Banished concluded with 2.02m (9.6%) at 9pm. Inside No. 9 entertained 920k (5.4%) at 10pm.
ITV's Tonight gathered 1.72m (9.2%) at 7.30pm (119k/0.6% on +1), before Double Decker Driving School averaged 2.18m (10.6%) at 8.30pm (110k/0.5%), and Ice Rink on the Estate intrigued 1.32m (6.3%) at 9pm (40k/0.3%).
The Supervet continued with 1.86m (9.1%) on Channel 4 at 8pm (234k/1.1%), while The Island with Bear Grylls brought in 2.32m (10.9%) at 9pm (352k/2.3%).
On Channel 5, The Hotel Inspector appealed to 1.02m (4.8%) at 9pm (116k/0.8%), and The Mentalist brought in 632k (4.0%) for its latest episode at 10pm (52k/0.6%).
E4's latest episode of The Big Bang Theory amused 932k (4.5%) at 8.30pm (237k/1.1%), while Brooklyn Nine-Nine tickled 324k (1.5%) at 9pm (97k/0.6%).
On ITV2, Celebrity Juice entertained 791k (5.0%) at 10pm. Mad Men's final season brought in 60k (0.4%) in the same timeslot for Sky Atlantic.
13:15- Home and Away: 213k (3.8%)
13:45- Neighbours: 593k (10.6%)
13:45- Doctors: 1.08m (19.3%)
17:30- Neighbours: 660k (5.3%)
18:00- Home and Away: 516k (3.5%)
18:30- Hollyoaks: 983k (6.2%), +1: 122k (0.7%)
19:00- Emmerdale: 5.48m (31.6%), +1: 171k (0.8%)
19:30- EastEnders: 6.44m (34.5%)
20:00- Emmerdale: 5.27m (26.2%), +1: 263k (1.2%)
Others
18:30- Home and Away First Look: 371k (2.3%)
19:00- Hollyoaks First Look: 586k (3.4%)
22:30- EastEnders: 324k (2.4%)
1.9m, 2.3m, 2.5m, 2.7m
Very impressive.
Do you mean Thursday 16th - the 13th was last Monday
That is great for people seeing trailers for Spike TV programmes.