Richard Hammond's Secret Service returns Saturday at 2.15. Kung Fu Panda is at 5.15, News at 6.40, then Pointless/Lottery/Casualty/Mrs Brown.
Our Girl is on Sunday at 9; Motorway Cops on Monday at 9; Pompeill: the Mystery Of the People Frozen in Time - Wednesday at 9; Miranda: Eric Morecambe is My Hero is on Good Friday at 9.
ITV have Corrie on Sunday at 7, Foyle's War at 8; England v Montenegro is on Tuesday from 7.30; Kids with Tourettes is on Thursday at 9.
Top programmes for the week among 18-49 year olds from that list (excludes soaps and news) were:
1. UCL: Man Utd v Real Madrid: 14.3
2. Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway: 10.7
3. Dancing on Ice: 8.5
4. FA Cup: Man Utd v Chelsea: 7.9
5. Call The Midwife: 7.8
6. The Cube: 7.3
7. Six Nations: England v Italy: 6.9
8. Broadchurch: 6.5
9. Piers Morgan's Life Stories: 6.4
10. Mr Selfridge: 6.0
Note: Each number indicates the % of the UK 18-49 population. For e.g. 14.3% of 18-49 year olds living in the UK watched Man Utd v Real Madrid. Also important to note that because Mayday was stripped, there were fewer different programmes at 9pm for BBC One (and therefore fewer opportunities) this week to make the Top 10
Richard Hammond's Secret Service returns Saturday at 2.15. Kung Fu Panda is at 5.15, News at 6.40, then Pointless/Lottery/Casualty/Mrs Brown.
ITV have Corrie on Sunday at 7, Foyle's War at 8; England v Montenegro is on Tuesday from 7.30; Kids with Tourettes is on Thursday at 9.
Pointless will probably get the same ratings as Let's Dance got last week (4-5m), but I think SNT will take most of the family audience.
They've put Secret Service back to 2pm, why could they not have shown it at like 8am on CBBC - lack of Saturday morning TV for kids. It shouldn't really be on BBC One never mind primetime.
The dire performance of the 8-10pm Wednesday block on ITV1 really stood out last week when every other day had such great ratings. One of their best weeks for a while, football coverage really delivering for them. BBC1 dominated by Mayday which delivered decent ratings across the week.
The dire performance of the 8-10pm Wednesday block on ITV1 really stood out last week when every other day had such great ratings. One of their best weeks for a while, football coverage really delivering for them. BBC1 dominated by Mayday which delivered decent ratings across the week.
It's going to be something of a reverse of fortunes this week - an all foreign tie in the Champions League which will be lucky to pull half of the Manchester United figure; the Wednesday flop zone continuing, Chelsea v Bucharest on Thursday which isn't going to match Liverpool's effort and Piers Morgan (indeed, the whole Friday evening) being broadcast opposite Comic Relief. While Dancing on Ice has been widely criticised I doubt Millionaire or Our Queen will match it on Sunday. I guess Saturday should be a bright spot with the ever reliable Ant and Dec taking up residence.
It's going to be something of a reverse of fortunes this week - an all foreign tie in the Champions League which will be lucky to pull half of the Manchester United figure; the Wednesday flop zone continuing, Chelsea v Bucharest on Thursday which isn't going to match Liverpool's effort and Piers Morgan (indeed, the whole Friday evening) being broadcast opposite Comic Relief. While Dancing on Ice has been widely criticised I doubt Millionaire or Our Queen will match it on Sunday. I guess Saturday should be a bright spot with the ever reliable Ant and Dec taking up residence.
Our Queen might match DOI's ratings, although not its 18-49 audience.
Meanwhile, the Radio Times preview of The Lady Vanishes can be summarised as well-made but a bit pointless considering how revered Alfred Hitchcock's film is.Maybe that's why BBC1 avoided showing this at Christmas and have stuck it on against Our Queen.
Marchfields, the ghost drama, was a big ratings hit for ITV, so they do it all over again with a different cast in Lightfields, but this flops in the ratings.
The Syndicate was a ratings hit for BBC1 so they're doing it all over again with a different cast. Will this suffer the same fate as LIghtfields?:eek:
Marchfields, the ghost drama, was a big ratings hit for ITV, so they do it all over again with a different cast in Lightfields, but this flops in the ratings.
The Syndicate was a ratings hit for BBC1 so they're doing it all over again with a different cast. Will this suffer the same fate as LIghtfields?:eek:
I think the syndicate is likely to be more popular this time around as alison steadman is a popular draw for viewers. I would expect similar figures if not higher this series as it already established itself in series one with a regular audience
I think the syndicate is likely to be more popular this time around as alison steadman is a popular draw for viewers. I would expect similar figures if not higher this series as it already established itself in series one with a regular audience
We'll have to see the ratings tommorow but I do agree it will at least have the same audience as series 1 and could be likely to actually rate higher. The same was for death in paradise which was getting around 6 million in its first series but grew to about 7.5 million in series 2. A lot of the tuesdays dramas on bbc1 (the syndicate, the paradise, last tango in halifax) already established themselves with good ratings in series 1 and are likely to increase their ratings in series 2.
Also has anyone heard anything about the BAFTA preview of episode one of the bbc the village last night. According to some people there, it was BRILLIANT.
We'll have to see the ratings tommorow but I do agree it will at least have the same audience as series 1 and could be likely to actually rate higher. The same was for death in paradise which was getting around 6 million in its first series but grew to about 7.5 million in series 2. A lot of the tuesdays dramas on bbc1 (the syndicate, the paradise, last tango in halifax) already established themselves with good ratings in series 1 and are likely to increase their ratings in series 2.
Tuesday dramas tend to do well regardless as they have an open goal with football every other week on ITV meaning the female drama audience is there for the taking, and already there with Holby on before as well.
All-day shares:
BBC One - 21.9%
BBC Two - 6.5% (BBC HD: 0.7%)
ITV - 16.4% (inc +1: 17.2%)
Channel 4 - 5.9% (inc +1: 6.95%)
Channel 5 - 3.7% (inc +1: 4.2%)
Others: 45.6% (exc +1s for ITV/C4/C5: 42.55%)
Primetime shares:
BBC One - 27.0%
BBC Two - 9.2% (BBC HD: 1.7%)
ITV - 20.8% (inc +1: 21.9%)
Channel 4 - 6.7% (inc +1: 8.0%)
Channel 5 - 3.0% (inc +1: 3.5%)
Others: 33.3% (exc +1s for ITV/C4/C5: 30.4%)
Best combined primetime performance by the traditional terrestrials I've seen for a while. Rocky II was out for the count: not the right slot for it, I feel, although Channel 5 probably had in mind counter-scheduling with something male-skewing vs the female-oriented DOI and CTM.
Can people get consolidated data for shows which didn't make broadcasters top 30?
If so I'd be very grateful for the Child Of Our Time consolidated viewing figures
Thanks
Child of Our Time - consolidated figures
Wed 27/02, 21:00 - 4.08m (15.5%); up from 3.56m (15.6%) overnight
Thu 28/02, 21:00 - 3.69m (15.1%); up from 3.32m (15.2%) overnight
has anyone heard anything from anyone about the bafta screening for the village last night. I've heard really good things- the bbc might have another hit drama coming soon.
BBC Two
06:00 - "Close": 3k (0.2%)
06:10 - Homes under the Hammer (r): 67k (2.5%)
07:10 - Saints and Scroungers (r): 143k (2.7%)
07:55 - Britain's Empty Homes Revisited (r): 106k (1.7%)
08:25 - SIGN ZONE: A to Z of TV Gardening (r): 78k (1.4%)
09:10 - SIGN ZONE: Great British Menu (r): 82k (1.5%)
09:40 - SIGN ZONE: Countryfile (r): 70k (1.3%)
10:35 - Click (r): 67k (1.2%)
11:00 - BBC News: 81k (1.5%)
11:30 - BBC World News: 199k (3.5%)
12:00 - The Daily Politics: 288k (4.3%)
13:00 - The One Show (r): 91k (1.1%)
13:30 - Six Nations Rugby Highlights (r): 112k (1.4%)
14:15 - Coast (r): 140.5k (1.9%)
14:20 - Classic Mastermind (r): 127k (1.7%)
14:50 - Britain's Heritage Heroes (r): 188k (2.5%)
15:20 - Great British Food Revival (r): 329k (3.6%)
16:20 - The Trials of Life (r): 313k (2.6%)
17:10 - Vintage Antiques Roadshow (r): 742k (4.6%)
17:55 - Party Political Broadcast by the Liberal Democrats: 726k (4.0%)
18:00 - Eggheads: 1.38m (7.0%) inc 70k (0.35%) on BBC HD
18:30 - Country Show Cook Off: 953k (4.5%)
19:00 - Great Continental Railways Journeys (revised r): 1.31m (5.8%) inc 65k (0.3%) on BBC HD
19:30 - Great British Menu: 1.79m (7.3%) inc 144k (0.6%) on BBC HD
20:00 - University Challenge: 3.01m (12.1%)
20:30 - Food and Drink: 2.10m (8.3%) inc 57k (0.2%) on BBC HD
21:00 - This World: A History of Syria with Dan Snow: 1.41m (5.7%) inc 81k (0.3%) on BBC HD
22:00 - Never Mind the Buzzcocks (r): 825k (4.4%)
22:35 - Newsnight: 795k (6.4%) inc 2k (0.02%) on BBC HD
23:20 - Toughest Place to Be a Taxi Driver (r): 300k (4.5%)
24:25 - Meet the Izzards (r): 97k (2.9%)
25:25 - "Close" (to 26:00): 22k (1.1%)
Comments
Richard Hammond's Secret Service returns Saturday at 2.15. Kung Fu Panda is at 5.15, News at 6.40, then Pointless/Lottery/Casualty/Mrs Brown.
Our Girl is on Sunday at 9; Motorway Cops on Monday at 9; Pompeill: the Mystery Of the People Frozen in Time - Wednesday at 9; Miranda: Eric Morecambe is My Hero is on Good Friday at 9.
ITV have Corrie on Sunday at 7, Foyle's War at 8; England v Montenegro is on Tuesday from 7.30; Kids with Tourettes is on Thursday at 9.
Top programmes for the week among 18-49 year olds from that list (excludes soaps and news) were:
1. UCL: Man Utd v Real Madrid: 14.3
2. Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway: 10.7
3. Dancing on Ice: 8.5
4. FA Cup: Man Utd v Chelsea: 7.9
5. Call The Midwife: 7.8
6. The Cube: 7.3
7. Six Nations: England v Italy: 6.9
8. Broadchurch: 6.5
9. Piers Morgan's Life Stories: 6.4
10. Mr Selfridge: 6.0
Note: Each number indicates the % of the UK 18-49 population. For e.g. 14.3% of 18-49 year olds living in the UK watched Man Utd v Real Madrid. Also important to note that because Mayday was stripped, there were fewer different programmes at 9pm for BBC One (and therefore fewer opportunities) this week to make the Top 10
Pointless will probably get the same ratings as Let's Dance got last week (4-5m), but I think SNT will take most of the family audience.
They've put Secret Service back to 2pm, why could they not have shown it at like 8am on CBBC - lack of Saturday morning TV for kids. It shouldn't really be on BBC One never mind primetime.
It's going to be something of a reverse of fortunes this week - an all foreign tie in the Champions League which will be lucky to pull half of the Manchester United figure; the Wednesday flop zone continuing, Chelsea v Bucharest on Thursday which isn't going to match Liverpool's effort and Piers Morgan (indeed, the whole Friday evening) being broadcast opposite Comic Relief. While Dancing on Ice has been widely criticised I doubt Millionaire or Our Queen will match it on Sunday. I guess Saturday should be a bright spot with the ever reliable Ant and Dec taking up residence.
Our Queen might match DOI's ratings, although not its 18-49 audience.
Meanwhile, the Radio Times preview of The Lady Vanishes can be summarised as well-made but a bit pointless considering how revered Alfred Hitchcock's film is.Maybe that's why BBC1 avoided showing this at Christmas and have stuck it on against Our Queen.
The Syndicate was a ratings hit for BBC1 so they're doing it all over again with a different cast. Will this suffer the same fate as LIghtfields?:eek:
Because CBBC has standards.
Would it not work as good Saturday morning TV?
I think the syndicate is likely to be more popular this time around as alison steadman is a popular draw for viewers. I would expect similar figures if not higher this series as it already established itself in series one with a regular audience
We'll have to see the ratings tommorow but I do agree it will at least have the same audience as series 1 and could be likely to actually rate higher. The same was for death in paradise which was getting around 6 million in its first series but grew to about 7.5 million in series 2. A lot of the tuesdays dramas on bbc1 (the syndicate, the paradise, last tango in halifax) already established themselves with good ratings in series 1 and are likely to increase their ratings in series 2.
Broadchurch (exc +1)
If so I'd be very grateful for the Child Of Our Time consolidated viewing figures
Thanks
Tuesday dramas tend to do well regardless as they have an open goal with football every other week on ITV meaning the female drama audience is there for the taking, and already there with Holby on before as well.
Channel 4
Daytime (exc +1)
06:15 - The Hoobs (r): 11k (0.9%)
06:40 - The Hoobs (r): 19k (1.1%)
07:10 - Freesports on 4: 23k (0.9%)
07:35 - Everybody Loves Raymond (r): 112k (3.0%)
08:00 - Everybody Loves Raymond (r): 230k (4.6%)
08:30 - Frasier (r): 275k (4.3%)
09:00 - Frasier (r): 331k (4.4%)
09:30 - Sunday Brunch: 694k (8.1%)
* inc +1: 783k (9.1%)
12:00 - The Big Bang Theory (r): 607k (6.8%)
12:30 - The Big Bang Theory (r): 608k (6.7%)
12:55 - The Simpsons (r): 543k (5.6%)
13:25 - The Simpsons (r): 703k (6.8%)
13:55 - Undercover Boss USA (r): 346k (3.1%)
14:55 - Deal or No Deal: 458k (3.2%)
15:55 - Time Team: 588k (3.3%)
16:55 - Channel 4 News: 425k (2.3%)
Evening (exc/inc +1)
17:30 - Crufts 2013: 1.64m (7.2%) / 1.72m (7.6%)
* slot average: 1.09m (5.2%) / 1.28m (6.05%)
* peak: 2.29m (8.8%) / 2.42m (9.3%) at 19:50
20:05 - Secrets of the Stonehenge Skeletons: 1.66m (5.6%) / 2.11m (7.1%)
21:00 - FILM PREMIERE: Limitless (2011): 1.52m (7.2%) / 1.88m (8.9%)
23:05 - FILM: Splice (2009): 436k (6.7%) / 524k (8.1%)
25:00 - Gogglebox (r): 155k (5.9%) / 155k (5.9%)
25:40-27:40 - FILM: The Pawnbroker (1965): 74k (3.7%) / 74k (3.7%)
Channel 5
Daytime (exc +1)
06:00-10:10 - Milkshake!: 197k (4.2%)
* inc +1: 205.5k (4.4%)
10:10 - Power Rangers: Samurai (r): 242k (2.8%)
10:35 - Batman: the Brave and the Bold: 198k (2.3%)
11:00 - Inside Hollywood: 170k (2.0%)
11:05 - Once Upon a Time (r): 187k (2.1%)
12:00 - Tesco Mum of the Year Awards 2013: 195.5k (2.1%)
* slot average: 310.5k (3.2%)
* peak: 272k (2.7%) at 13:25
13:35 - FILM: Are We Done Yet? (2007): 465k (4.0%)
15:20 - FILM: Space Jam (1997): 702k (4.2%)
Evening (exc/inc +1)
17:00 - FILM: Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed (2004): 1.07m (5.3%) / 1.18m (5.8%)
18:40 - 5 News: 739k (3.3%) / 788k (3.55%)
18:45 - FILM: Rocky II (1979): 668k (2.5%) / 756k (2.8%)
21:00 - Person of Interest: 844k (3.4%) / 970.5k (3.9%)
22:00 - FILM PREMIERE: Drive Angry (2011): 758k (6.0%) / 879k (6.9%)
24:05 - BAMMA Highlights: BAMMA 12: 111k (2.7%) / 125k (3.0%)
25:05-28:00 - SuperCasino: 4k (0.2%) / 4k (0.2%)
All-day shares:
BBC One - 21.9%
BBC Two - 6.5% (BBC HD: 0.7%)
ITV - 16.4% (inc +1: 17.2%)
Channel 4 - 5.9% (inc +1: 6.95%)
Channel 5 - 3.7% (inc +1: 4.2%)
Others: 45.6% (exc +1s for ITV/C4/C5: 42.55%)
Primetime shares:
BBC One - 27.0%
BBC Two - 9.2% (BBC HD: 1.7%)
ITV - 20.8% (inc +1: 21.9%)
Channel 4 - 6.7% (inc +1: 8.0%)
Channel 5 - 3.0% (inc +1: 3.5%)
Others: 33.3% (exc +1s for ITV/C4/C5: 30.4%)
Best combined primetime performance by the traditional terrestrials I've seen for a while. Rocky II was out for the count: not the right slot for it, I feel, although Channel 5 probably had in mind counter-scheduling with something male-skewing vs the female-oriented DOI and CTM.
Child of Our Time - consolidated figures
Wed 27/02, 21:00 - 4.08m (15.5%); up from 3.56m (15.6%) overnight
Thu 28/02, 21:00 - 3.69m (15.1%); up from 3.32m (15.2%) overnight
BBC One
06:00 - Breakfast: 1.71m (37.6%)
09:15 - Heir Hunters: 1.29m (24.0%)
10:00 - Homes under the Hammer: 1.55m (27.5%)
11:00 - Caught Red Handed: 1.48m (26.7%)
11:30 - Real Rescues: 1.29m (22.3%)
12:15 - Bargain Hunt: 2.20m (31.8%)
13:00 - News: 3.29m (40.4%)
13:30 - Regional News: 3.37m (39.7%)
13:45 - Doctors: 1.64m (20.3%)
14:10 - Only Fools and Horses (r): 1.34m (18.1%)
15:00 - Beat the Pack: 1.01m (12.7%)
15:45 - Escape to the Country (r): 1.42m (14.2%)
16:30 - Flog It!: 2.20m (17.6%)
17:15 - Pointless: 3.62m (21.8%)
18:00 - News: 5.72m (29.0%)
18:30 - Regional News: 7.01m (33.3%)
19:00 - The One Show: 4.99m (22.3%)
19:30 - Bang Goes the Theory: 3.83m (15.6%)
20:00 - EastEnders: 8.08m (32.4%)
20:30 - Panorama: 2.81m (11.1%)
21:00 - Shetland: 5.00m (20.1%)
22:00 - News: 4.58m (24.4%)
22:25 - Regional News: 4.28m (25..1%)
22:40 - Being Eileen: 1.96m (14.7%)
* series overnight average: 2.05m (14.7%)
* slot average: 2.79m (18.8%)
23:10 - Have I Got Old News For You (r): 1.24m (14.0%)
23:40 - Live at the Apollo (r): 596k (9.9%)
24:25 - The Apprentice USA: 267k (7.3%)
25:05 - Weatherview: 222k (7.6%)
25:10 - BBC News: 157k (7.2%)
06:00 - "Close": 3k (0.2%)
06:10 - Homes under the Hammer (r): 67k (2.5%)
07:10 - Saints and Scroungers (r): 143k (2.7%)
07:55 - Britain's Empty Homes Revisited (r): 106k (1.7%)
08:25 - SIGN ZONE: A to Z of TV Gardening (r): 78k (1.4%)
09:10 - SIGN ZONE: Great British Menu (r): 82k (1.5%)
09:40 - SIGN ZONE: Countryfile (r): 70k (1.3%)
10:35 - Click (r): 67k (1.2%)
11:00 - BBC News: 81k (1.5%)
11:30 - BBC World News: 199k (3.5%)
12:00 - The Daily Politics: 288k (4.3%)
13:00 - The One Show (r): 91k (1.1%)
13:30 - Six Nations Rugby Highlights (r): 112k (1.4%)
14:15 - Coast (r): 140.5k (1.9%)
14:20 - Classic Mastermind (r): 127k (1.7%)
14:50 - Britain's Heritage Heroes (r): 188k (2.5%)
15:20 - Great British Food Revival (r): 329k (3.6%)
16:20 - The Trials of Life (r): 313k (2.6%)
17:10 - Vintage Antiques Roadshow (r): 742k (4.6%)
17:55 - Party Political Broadcast by the Liberal Democrats: 726k (4.0%)
18:00 - Eggheads: 1.38m (7.0%) inc 70k (0.35%) on BBC HD
18:30 - Country Show Cook Off: 953k (4.5%)
19:00 - Great Continental Railways Journeys (revised r): 1.31m (5.8%) inc 65k (0.3%) on BBC HD
19:30 - Great British Menu: 1.79m (7.3%) inc 144k (0.6%) on BBC HD
20:00 - University Challenge: 3.01m (12.1%)
20:30 - Food and Drink: 2.10m (8.3%) inc 57k (0.2%) on BBC HD
21:00 - This World: A History of Syria with Dan Snow: 1.41m (5.7%) inc 81k (0.3%) on BBC HD
22:00 - Never Mind the Buzzcocks (r): 825k (4.4%)
22:35 - Newsnight: 795k (6.4%) inc 2k (0.02%) on BBC HD
23:20 - Toughest Place to Be a Taxi Driver (r): 300k (4.5%)
24:25 - Meet the Izzards (r): 97k (2.9%)
25:25 - "Close" (to 26:00): 22k (1.1%)
Breakfast very high for this time of year. BBC1 was high all day really (except for 10.35pm).
Any chance of C4 ratings? Many thanks and much appreciated.
The slight snow down south may have affected things.
Daytime (exc +1)
06:00 - Daybreak: 691k (16.2%)
08:35 - Lorraine: 1.07m (19.9%)
09:25 - The Jeremy Kyle Show: 1.35m (24.5%)
10:30 - This Morning: 1.21m (21.7%)
11:25 - ITV News: 1.09m (19.9%)
11:30 - This Morning: 1.27m (21.5%)
12:30 - Loose Women: 1.11m (14.6%)
13:30 - ITV News: 1.19m (14.5%)
14:05 - Dickinson's Real Deal (r): 1.08m (14.4%)
15:00 - The Alan Titchmarsh Show: 1.07m (13.1%)
16:00 - Ade in Britain: 1.19m (10.8%)
Evening (exc/inc +1)
17:00 - The Chase: 3.37m (21.6%) / 3.70m (23.7%)
18:00 - Regional News: 4.09m (20.8%) / 4.23m (21.5%)
18:30 - News: 4.09m (19.4%) / 4.20m (19.9%)
19:00 - Emmerdale: 7.32m (32.5%) / 7.45m (33.1%)
19:30 - Coronation Street: 9.33m (37.6%) / 9.50m (38.2%)
20:00 - Cornwall with Caroline Quentin: 3.78m (15.2%) / 3.92m (15.8%)
* series average: 3.71m (14.7%) exc +1
* slot average: 4.04m (16.7%) exc +1
20:30 - Coronation Street: 9.43m (37.2%) / 9.59m (37.8%)
21:00 - Broadchurch: 5.78m (23.3%) / 6.39m (25.7%)
22:00 - News: 2.46m (13.7%) / 2.64m (14.7%)
22:40 - The Agenda: 930k (7.0%) / 966k (7.2%)
23:10 - Monk (r): 379k (4.8%) / 391k (5.0%)
24:00 - Jackpot247 (to 26:00): 42k (1.3%) exc +1
Yes, the BBC One lunchtime news over 3m/40% and the 18:30 regional news over 7m are indicators of the snow at work.
06:10 - The Hoobs (r): 28k (1.3%)
06:35 - The Hoobs (r): 32k (1.1%)
07:05 - According to Jim (r): 112k (2.5%)
07:30 - Everybody Loves Raymond (r): 199k (3.4%)
08:00 - Everybody Loves Raymond (r): 278k (4.4%)
08:30 - Frasier (r): 234k (4.2%)
09:00 - Frasier (r): 251k (4.7%)
09:30 - Frasier (r): 206k (3.8%)
10:00 - Grand Designs Australia: 109k (1.9%)
11:00 - Come Dine with Me (r): 173k (3.1%)
12:00 - Channel 4 News: 125k (2.1%)
...
12:35 - What's Cooking?: 176k (2.2%)
13:45 - A Place in the Sun: Home or Away (r): 371k (4.8%)
14:45 - Countdown: 477k (6.2%)
15:35 - The Common Denominator: 426k (4.7%)
16:00 - Deal or No Deal: 1.32m (12.0%)
17:00 - Come Dine with Me (r): 1.26m (8.1%)
18:00 - The Simpsons (r): 1.33m (6.8%)
18:30 - Hollyoaks: 1.25m (5.9%)
19:00 - Channel 4 News:617k (2.9%)
20:00 - Dispatches: 872k (3.5%)
20:30 - Superscrimpers: 1.18m (4.7%)
21:00 - Embarassing Bodies: 1.84m (7.4%)
22:05 - Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares USA: 1.05m (6.5%)
23:05 - Alan Carr: Chatty Man (r): 416k (5.2%)
24:10 - Random Acts: 153k (3.1%)
24:15 - Shameless (r): 177k (4.6%)
25:10 - The Shooting Gallery: 51k (2.2%)