The Ratings Thread (Part 44)

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I've done nothing with them :p

I don't think they had their programme logs ready for this week's release, as there aren't any top 10 in the files that were sent over yesterday
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    • Mike TeeveeMike Teevee Posts: 35,549
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      after all this years I get to be first post on a split thread

      I'm so honoured :p
    • rr22rr22 Posts: 7,618
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      Channel Four has been struggling to reach a million for a few new commissions. Jay Hunt apparently likes to know the overnights too.
    • D.M.N.D.M.N. Posts: 34,167
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      Monday 17th December 2012
      BBC One
      06:00 - Breakfast: 1.53m (34.6%)
      09:15 - Heir Hunters: 1.46m (26.3%)
      10:00 - Homes Under The Hammer: 1.54m (27.6%)
      11:00 - You've Been Scammed: 1.29m (24.1%)
      11:30 - Cash In The Attic: 1.16m (21.3%)
      12:15 - Bargain Hunt: 1.87m (29.7%)
      13:00 - BBC News at One: 2.61m (35.5%)
      13:30 - Regional News and Weather: 2.67m (35.2%)
      13:45 - Doctors: 1.32m (19.1%)
      14:15 - Escape To The Country: 1.02m (15.1%)
      ...
      17:15 - Pointless Celebrities: 3.18m (19.4%)
      18:00 - BBC News at Six: 4.90m (25.2%)
      18:30 - Regional News and Weather: 6.00m (28.4%)
      19:00 - The One Show: 4.29m (19.6%)
      19:30 - Inside Out: 3.66m (15.4%)
      20:00 - EastEnders: 7.64m (31.5%)
      20:30 - Panorama: 2.30m (9.2%)
      21:00 - My Family: 3.01m (12.9%)
      22:00 - BBC News at Ten: 4.32m (22.1%)
      22:25 - Regional News and Weather: 4.05m (22.9%)

      BBC Two
      16:30 - Flog It!: 1.35m (10.9%)
      17:15 - Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is: 1.45m (8.9%)
      18:00 - Celebrity Eggheads: 1.78m (9.1%)
      18:30 - Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two: 2.40m (11.4%)
      19:00 - Masterchef: The Professionals - Michel's Classics: 1.53m (7.0%)
      20:00 - Univesity Challenge: 2.26m (9.5%)
      20:30 - Nigellissima: 2.28m (9.3%)
      21:00 - Inside Claridges: 4.06m (17.3%) exc HD
      22:00 - Never Mind The Buzzcocks: 1.27m (6.6%)
      22:30 - Newsnight: 707.5k (5.2%)

      ITV1
      06:00 - Daybreak: 701k (17.2%)
      08:30 - Lorraine: 1.12m (20.4%)
      09:25 - The Jeremy Kyle Show: 1.34m (24.0%)
      10:30 - This Morning: 1.24m (22.6%)
      11:30 - This Morning: 1.24m (22.3%)
      12:30 - Let's Do Christmas with Gino and Mel: 990k (14.4%)
      13:30 - ITV News and Weather: 1.02m (14.0%)
      14:00 -Storage Hoarders: 815k (12.1%)
      15:00 - Dickinson's Real Deal: 1.19m (15.4%)
      16:00 - Britain's Best Bakery: 1.53m (13.9%)
      17:00 - The Chase: 3.30m (21.5%) , +1: 202k (1.0%)
      18:00 - ITV Regaional News: 4.14m (21.2%)
      18:30 - ITV News and Weather: 3.83m (18.1%)
      19:00 - Emmerdale: 7.15m (32.7%) , +1: 147k (0.6%)
      19:30 - Coronation Street: 8.49m (35.7%) , +1: 195k (0.8%)
      20:00 - Little England: 3.04m (12.6%) , +1: 167k (0.7%)
      20:30 - Coronation Street: 8.69m (34.5%) , +1: 316k (1.35%)
      21:00 - The Poison Tree: 3.66m (15.6%) , +1: 252k (1.5%)
      22:00 - ITV News and Weather: 1.97m (10.5%)

      Channel 4
      14:40 - Countdown: 408k (5.9%)
      15:30 - 1001 Things You Should Know: 530k (6.3%)
      16:00 - Deal Or No Deal: 1.27m (11.6%)
      17:00 - Come Dine with Me: 1.21m (8.5%) , +1: 224k (1.15%)
      17:30 - The Simpsons: 885k (5.3%) , +1: 225.5k (1.1%)
      18:00 - The Simpsons: 1.54m (7.9%) , +1: 384k (1.75%)
      18:30 - Hollyoaks: 1.04m (4.9%) , +1: 100k (0.4%)
      19:00 - Channel 4 News: 606k (2.7%) , +1: 80k (0.3%)
      20:00 - Dispatches: 894.5k (3.7%) , +1: 181k (0.8%)
      20:30 - Stephen Fry: Gadget Man: 1.05m (4.2%) , +1: 170k (0.7%)
      21:00 - Bad Santas: 793k (3.4%) , +1: 196k (1.2%)
      22:00 - 8 Out of 10 Cats: 843k (4.7%) , +1: 154k (1.6%)

      Channel 5
      13:30 - FILM: Christmas Card: 537k (7.7%)
      15:10 - FILM: Crazy for Christmas: 928k (9.6%)
      17:00 - 5 News at 5: 704k (5.0%)
      17:30 - Emergency Bikers: 460k (2.6%)
      18:30 - 5 News: 176k (0.8%)
      19:00 - North Pole Ice Airport: 374k (1.7%)
      20:00 - The All New Gadget Show: 736k (3.0%)
      21:00 - FILM: Deep Blue Sea: 781k (4.0%)

      BBC Three
      20:30 - Olympics 2012: 50 Greatest Moments: 781k (3.4%)
      22:30 - EastEnders: 497k (3.3%)

      E4
      22:00 - Made in Chelsea: 486k (2.9%)

      Sky1
      20:00 - Arrow: 656k (2.7%)

      Sky Sports 1
      19:00 - Live Ford Monday Night Football: 728k (3.3%)
      * peak: 1.31m (5.2%) at 20:30
    • D.M.N.D.M.N. Posts: 34,167
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      And mod, you're slipping - we need our archive! http://forums.digitalspy.co.uk/showpost.php?p=61872199&postcount=2 ;)
    • cylon6cylon6 Posts: 25,483
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      Thanks for the ratings DMN.

      EastEnders solid but not cracking 8m often enough. Building to the big storyline too and no real upward movement yet.
    • hyperstarspongehyperstarsponge Posts: 16,479
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      I hope daytime TV falls in the ratings as its just repeats, One thing that bugs me on the spilt threads is that Digital Spy no longer posts the archive :(

      As for Eastenders, Its the most dull thing on TV even with the Christmas plot ;)
    • RobbieSykes123RobbieSykes123 Posts: 14,022
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      Squeaky bum time for the Beeb with EE failing to set the world alight still. Corrie not doing much better, but it's EE that has to fight Downton and give the Royles a platform.

      That news bulletin may have a bigger role to play this year than EE itself.

      EE needs lift off this Friday when I believe the festive fun starts. That it is Mad Friday probably won't help its cause (I don't think Gala Bingo do Mad Friday so Corrie should be unaffected)
    • dan2008dan2008 Posts: 37,264
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      Squeaky bum time for the Beeb with EE failing to set the world alight still. Corrie not doing much better, but it's EE that has to fight Downton and give the Royles a platform.

      That news bulletin may have a bigger role to play this year than EE itself.

      EE needs lift off this Friday when I believe the festive fun starts. That it is Mad Friday probably won't help its cause (I don't think Gala Bingo do Mad Friday so Corrie should be unaffected)
      Friday its against That Text Santa thing which gets a corrie lead in....Its been promoted like hell on Heart Radio and Vodafone have been setting txts about it too. I think Thursday could see a rise but not a huge one given its the last late night shopping of the year.Monday will have the highest figure for sometime though.
    • AlbacomAlbacom Posts: 34,578
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      Squeaky bum time for the Beeb with EE failing to set the world alight still. Corrie not doing much better, but it's EE that has to fight Downton and give the Royles a platform.

      That news bulletin may have a bigger role to play this year than EE itself.

      EE needs lift off this Friday when I believe the festive fun starts. That it is Mad Friday probably won't help its cause (I don't think Gala Bingo do Mad Friday so Corrie should be unaffected)

      It all makes sense Robbie. The BBC, for the first time in years, seem to realise that the battle of Christmas Day is likely not to be won entirely by them. So, rather than really fight they made some basic idents in order to save money on images that people wouldn't be watching! (Even though I like the idents). :rolleyes:;)

      I think EE will do just fine against DA. I think CTM will do just fine against Corrie. It will be a close contest this year, but Christmas will be the more interesting for it!
    • rr22rr22 Posts: 7,618
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      dan2008 wrote: »
      Friday its against That Text Santa thing which gets a corrie lead in....Its been promoted like hell on Heart Radio and Vodafone have been setting txts about it too. I think Thursday could see a rise but not a huge one given its the last late night shopping of the year.Monday will have the highest figure for sometime though.

      Text Santa sank in the ratings last year despite a X Factor lead in so don't know if it will be any better positioned on a Friday coming in after Coronation Streets lead of 8 million. The Christmas Eve edition also only gained around 4 million overnight, though it was up against a stronger BBC one line up.
    • dan2008dan2008 Posts: 37,264
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      johnnymc wrote: »
      Text Santa sank in the ratings last year despite a X Factor lead in so don't know if it will be any better positioned on a Friday coming in after Coronation Streets lead of 8 million. The Christmas Eve edition also only gained around 4 million overnight, though it was up against a stronger BBC one line up.
      Yeah i know but it seems to have been promoted more this time. Ant & Dec,Cast of corrie,1Direction and Girls Aloud are pretty popular so i think it will be higher this year but we will wait and see.
    • Mike TeeveeMike Teevee Posts: 35,549
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      I reckon Text Santa will flop moreso than last year

      but I guess ITV will cling to the "charity" aspect and try to brush it off
    • Hit Em Up StyleHit Em Up Style Posts: 12,141
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      The simple fact is, EE IS underperforming. Even if it does well on Xmas day that will not be an end to its troubles. Its audience is vanishing now at a consistant rate it seems. They need to stall the viewer drop and then try to win viewers back. I mean two million viewers being lost over two/three years is pretty shocking stuff. No amount of fan spin can declare otherwise.
    • garyessexgaryessex Posts: 9,083
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      So im going to guess that neither EE, DA, SCD nor CTM will win Xmas day
    • Glenn AGlenn A Posts: 23,758
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      garyessex wrote: »
      So im going to guess that neither EE, DA, SCD nor CTM will win Xmas day

      I have a feeling DW might do it as it's not in competition with anything big on ITV1. Due to so many ratings blockbusters against each other like EE versus DA, I can see a repeat of last year with relatively low ratings.
    • Stephen_SimpsonStephen_Simpson Posts: 756
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      Dancing On Ice lineup looks pretty good. But will it be enough to increase ratings ? If not, then ITV are going to be in hot water.
    • BelligerenceBelligerence Posts: 40,613
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      cylon6 wrote: »
      EastEnders solid but not cracking 8m often enough. Building to the big storyline too and no real upward movement yet.
      Thank heavens the nation can finally find out 'Who shagged Kat?' :rolleyes: :p

      Obvious candidate for the worst storyline of 2012.
    • ronantronant Posts: 4,785
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      Personally, I think Call the Midwife will win Christmas Day. But, obviously, it's figure will be much deflated with the Corrie clash. Without out i reckon it could of got 11m in overnights.

      These are my early Xmas Day overnight predictions:

      Doctor Who 8.2m
      Strictly 8.9m
      CTM 9.6m
      EE 9.3m
      Royle Family 8.9m

      Emmerdale 5.5m
      Paul O'Grady 4.3m
      Emmerdale 6.8m
      Corrie 8m
      Downton 9.2m
    • Glenn AGlenn A Posts: 23,758
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      Thank heavens the nation can finally find out 'Who shagged Kat?' :rolleyes: :p

      Obvious candidate for the worst storyline of 2012.

      Like increasing numbers of people aren't bothered. I'm watching a tribute to Larry Grayson instead.
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      Latest Christmas Day odds from William Hill:

      1/2 EastEnders
      4/1 Doctor Who
      5/1 Downton Abbey
      8/1 Coronation Street
      10/1 The Royle Family Christmas Special
      14/1 Call The Midwife
      25/1 Strictly Come Dancing Christmas Special
      40/1 Emmerdale

      Great odds for Call the Midwife. Also, Strictly might be worth a flutter given the weak competition.
    • D.M.N.D.M.N. Posts: 34,167
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      Sunday 16th December 2012
      BBC One
      06:00 - Breakfast: 499k (27.3%)
      07:35 - Match of the Day: 1.14m (22.3%)
      09:00 - The Andrew Marr Show: 1.53m (19.1%)
      10:00 - Fern Britton Meets...: 1.01m (11.6%)
      11:00 - Sunday Politics: 673k (7.7%)
      12:25 - Countryfile: 925k (9.7%)
      13:20 - Bargain Hunt: 1.20m (11.7%)
      14:05 - Escape to the Country: 1.14m (10.1%)
      15:05 - Call the Midwife: 1.26m (9.7%)
      16:05 - Lifeline: 1.39m (9.6%)
      16:15 - Songs of Praise: 1.65m (10.3%)
      16:50 - Nigel Slater's 12 Tastes of Christmas: 2.24m (12.6%)
      17:20 - BBC News: 3.71m (19.0%)
      17:50 - Countryfile: 6.16m (28.1%)
      18:50 - Strictly Come Dancing: 10.73m (42.5%)
      * peak: 12.07m (46.0%) at 19:20
      19:30 - Sports Personality of the Year 2012: 10.57m (39.6%)
      * peak: 14.48m (57.5%) at 22:25
      22:30 - BBC News: 8.99m (43.7%)
      23:00 - Match of the Day 2: 2.09m (19.9%)

      BBC Two
      11:00 - Match of the Day Live: 1.24m (13.8%) exc HD
      ....
      17:00 - Flog It!: 1.29m (6.6%)
      18:00 - Cuba with Simon Reeve: 980k (4.4%)
      19:00 - The Great Spanish Crash: 1.26m (4.9%)
      20:00 - Fawlty Towers: 1.29m (4.9%)
      20:30 - FILM: Calendar Girls: 1.52m (5.5%)
      22:15 - QI XL: 1.12m (5.2%)

      ITV1
      09:30 - There's No Taste Like Home: 294k (3.5%)
      10:30 - Dinner Date: 428k (4.8%)
      11:30 - Dickinson's Real Deal: 536k (5.9%)
      12:30 - ITV News: 625k (6.5%)
      12:40 - FILM: Carry On Don't Lose Your Head: 678k (6.7%)
      14:20 - The X Factor Final Results: 353k (2.8%)
      16:20 - ITV Regional News: 932k (5.9%)
      16:35 - ITV News: 1.24m (7.4%)
      16:50 - FILM: E.T. The Extra Terrestrial: 1.50m (7.3%)
      19:00 - Happy Birthday E.T.: 1.55m (6.1%)
      20:00 - The Making of a Lady: 3.30m (12.1%)
      21:45 - ITV News: 1.80m (6.6%)
      22:00 - FILM: I Am Legend: 810k (4.8%)

      Channel 4
      09:30 - Sunday Brunch: 636k (7.3%)
      11:55 - The Big Bang Theory: 423k (4.5%)
      12:20 - The Big Bang Theory: 501k (5.2%)
      12:50 - The Simpsons: 534k (5.7%)
      13:45 - Deal or No Deal: 486k (4.5%)
      14:45 - FILM: Hocus Pocus: 1.07m (8.0%)
      16:40 - FILM: Deck the Halls: 1.87m (9.7%)
      18:20 - Channel 4 News: 789k (3.5%)
      19:00 - Come Dine with Me: 934k (3.7%)
      20:00 - River Cottage: 1.42m (5.3%)
      21:00 - Homeland: 1.78m (6.5%)
      22:00 - Peep Show: 668k (2.7%)

      Channel 5
      13:30 - FILM: Battle of the Bulbs: 811k (7.4%)
      15:15 - FILM: All I Want for Christmas: 1.15m (7.9%)
      17:00 - FILM: The Da Vinci Code: 1.42m (6.4%)
      20:00 - FILM: Click: 1.14m (4.2%)
      22:00 - FILM: Zack and Miri Make A Pound: 615k (3.6%)

      Dancc's multichannel round-up is here, whilst some breakdowns can be found here. :)
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      Will I rarely bet but couldn't resist on this one - £20 on Call the Midwife to win Christmas Day. £280 if it does!
    • D.M.N.D.M.N. Posts: 34,167
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      And it seems Mr Selfridge has been pushed back a week so Ripper Street now has a 2 week head start: https://twitter.com/Coops_tv/status/281032226706161666
    • Glenn AGlenn A Posts: 23,758
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      The BBC Sunday night news benefited from the SP12 lead in, 8.99 million is excellent for a bulletin that normally gets half this. SP12 rounds off what has been an exceptional year for BBC Sport, which featured the Euros( excellent in ratings terms even if England were awful), Murray's final at Wimbledon and then the mega ratings at the Olympics, doubt unless the Queen dies or England get into the world cup semis such ratings as 27 million will be seen for a few years.
      While quite often I am a critic of the BBC, I couldn't fault their sports coverage this year and it shows why they continue to get the rights to Wimbledon and the Olympics.
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