The Ratings Thread (Part 44)

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  • ronantronant Posts: 4,785
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    glorafin wrote: »
    Seeing the sharp dip for the TOTP special, I think it's unlikely there will be one next year, which also meast the Christmas edition is in danger...

    Despite what some people want to believe, there is no demand for a current pop show on the BBC.

    The Christmas Day edition did as well as ever. Just over 3m is about what you'd expect at that time on NYE. Will be shocked if it's not back next year, certainly for Christmas, and maybe for NY - perhaps earlier like it has been in the past.
  • newkid30newkid30 Posts: 7,797
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    jonnyblack wrote: »
    Was it not on until something crazy like 6am? In which case huge ratings were never conceivable. I may have made that up but I'm sure I read that somewhere?...

    Yip it was on for like 6 hours or something, but some in here spend their lives slagging off channel 4, context is irrelevant. ;)
  • cylon6cylon6 Posts: 25,486
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    Andy23 wrote: »
    When they changed it to just be a short show showing the fireworks. It was originally a longer show with lots of half arsed entertainment included which would obviously reduce the average.

    Those longer shows were torture always drove me to Jools Holland's Hootenanny. And remember all of those years of London never having fireworks? Depressingly dull compared to other countries for a long time.
  • lewiep93lewiep93 Posts: 5,880
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    A top 30 update (I haven't included the Christmas Day or Boxing Day figures)

    Most Watched Shows of 2012 [Top 30 – Officials]
    01 – 24.47m – OLYMPICS 2012: CLOSING CEREMONY (12/08/12) – BBC 1/HD
    02 – 24.25m – OLYMPICS 2012: OPENING CEREMONY (27/07/12) – BBC 1/HD
    03 – 20.31m – EURO 2012: ENGLAND vs. ITALY (24/06/12) – BBC 1/HD
    04 – 17.33m – OLYMPICS 2012: MEN’S 100m FINAL (05/08/12) – BBC 1/HD
    05 – 16.22m – EURO 2012: ENGLAND vs. UKRAINE (19/06/12) – ITV 1/HD

    06 – 15.32m – THE DIAMOND JUBILEE CONCERT (04/06/12) – BBC 1/HD
    07 – 13.37m – STRICTLY COME DANCING (22/12/12) – BBC 1/HD
    08 – 12.56m – BRITAIN’S GOT TALENT (12/05/12) – ITV 1/HD
    09 – 12.20m – CORONATION STREET (23/01/12) – ITV 1/HD
    10 – 11.99m – THE VOICE UK (14/04/12) – BBC 1/HD

    11 – 11.76m – DOWNTON ABBEY (04/11/12) – ITV 1/HD
    12 – 11.68m – MRS BROWN’S BOYS (24/12/12) – BBC 1/HD
    13 – 11.52m – WIMBLEDON 2012: MURRAY vs. FEDERER (08/07/12) – BBC 1/HD
    14 – 11.51m – I’M A CELEBRITY, GET ME OUT OF HERE! (11/11/12) – ITV 1/HD
    15 – 11.50m – THE X FACTOR (09/12/12) – ITV 1/HD

    16 – 11.41m – CALL THE MIDWIFE (19/02/12) – BBC 1/HD
    17 – 10.98m – EASTENDERS (02/01/12) – BBC 1/HD
    18 – 10.76m – SPORTS PERSONALITY OF THE YEAR (16/12/12) – BBC 1/HD
    19 – 10.74m – BBC NEWS (04/06/12) – BBC 1/HD
    20 – 10.66m – SHERLOCK (01/01/12) – BBC 1/HD

    21 – 10.47m – THE DIAMOND JUBILEE THAMES PAGEANT (03/06/12) – BBC 1/HD
    22 – 9.47m – EMMERDALE (17/10/12) – ITV 1/HD
    23 – 9.39m – OUTNUMBERED (24/12/12) – BBC 1/HD
    24 – 9.11m – DANCING ON ICE (08/01/12) – ITV 1/HD
    25 – 8.82m – ROYAL VARIETY PERFORMANCE (03/12/12) – ITV 1/HD

    26 – 8.57m – NEW TRICKS (17/09/12) – BBC 1/HD
    27 – 8.48m – TITANIC (25/03/12) – ITV 1/HD
    28 – 8.45m – MERLIN (22/12/12) – BBC 1/HD
    29 – 8.42m – DOCTOR WHO (15/09/12) – BBC 1/HD
    30 – 8.22m – CHILDREN IN NEED (16/11/12) – BBC 1/HD
  • iaindbiaindb Posts: 13,278
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    Dancc wrote: »
    It's not a great film by any stretch. The New York Times called it "irrepressibly silly" and the Washington Post labelled it an "empty-headed adventure." Not really primetime BBC One material, and it got the ratings it deserved.

    They just want something that is easy for BBC1 Scotland to opt-out of. And less telly watching and more partying on NYE anyway. Maybe they should have opted for a quality repeat instead. The drama Eric And Ernie perhaps.
    lewiep93 wrote: »
    With New Year Live averaging 10.30m, and based on overnights, it is the 16th most watched programme of 2012.

    Don't forget these overnights include ratings for BBC1 Scotland's opt-out. The consolidated rating will be lower. And it won't timeshift very much cos this is the sort of programme you watch live or not at all.
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    lewiep93 wrote: »
    A top 30 update (I haven't included the Christmas Day or Boxing Day figures)

    27 – 8.48m – TITANIC (25/03/12) – ITV 1/HD
    28 – 8.42m – DOCTOR WHO (15/09/12) – BBC 1/HD
    29 – 8.22m – CHILDREN IN NEED (16/11/12) – BBC 1/HD
    30 – 8.05m – THE APPRENTICE (11/04/12) – BBC 1/HD

    Don't forget Merlin from Saturday 22nd - it has a final rating of 8.45m.
  • D.M.N.D.M.N. Posts: 34,172
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    Note that Attentional has not tape-checked anything. Tape-checked ITV1 soaps are...

    19:00 - Emmerdale: 6.02m (28.9%)
    19:30 - Coronation Street: 7.03m (34.0%)
    20:30 - Coronation Street: 7.00m (34.6%)
  • Chris1964Chris1964 Posts: 19,793
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    Happy New Year to all!


    New Year Live -minus all the variety stuff it used to contain-is a real tv event now(the fireworks are absolutely stunning-especially on HD) with what is a very large peak. BBC1 as expected doing very well from Norton onwards. Not sure why ITV just didnt move its soap block to tonight given how subdued ratings are early evening on New Years Eve and given how poor their schedule is tonight.
  • cylon6cylon6 Posts: 25,486
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    D.M.N. wrote: »
    Note that Attentional has not tape-checked anything. Tape-checked ITV1 soaps are...

    19:00 - Emmerdale: 6.02m (28.9%)
    19:30 - Coronation Street: 7.03m (34.0%)
    20:30 - Coronation Street: 7.00m (34.6%)

    Is that with +1 DMN?

    Also looking at that end of year chart I've realised that once Miranda goes in there Sherlock will be pushed out of the top 20.
  • BigOrangeBigOrange Posts: 59,672
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    newkid30 wrote: »
    Yip it was on for like 6 hours or something, but some in here spend their lives slagging off channel 4, context is irrelevant. ;)
    Overnights cut off at 2am so it's for the first two hours when there were a fair number of viewers around to see in the New Year. But sure, attack others for stating a perfect reasonable opinion that a 1.4% audience share at any time of day for C4 is a total disaster.

    If I ran a TV channel I personally wouldn't bother with "special event" programming that rate worse than the slot average and got beat by digital channels. Sorry it upsets you that I feel this way.
  • lewiep93lewiep93 Posts: 5,880
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    ronant wrote: »
    Don't forget Merlin from Saturday 22nd - it has a final rating of 8.45m.

    Just edited it :)
  • Chris1964Chris1964 Posts: 19,793
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    ronant wrote: »
    The Christmas Day edition did as well as ever. Just over 3m is about what you'd expect at that time on NYE. Will be shocked if it's not back next year, certainly for Christmas, and maybe for NY - perhaps earlier like it has been in the past.

    I think it will be back-it seems to have become a fixture again.
  • Shazla09Shazla09 Posts: 29,336
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    Happy New Year to everyone...... just searched the entire thread I still didn't see the rating for Enchanted on Boxing Day what with all the MBB and Miranda excitement.
  • D.M.N.D.M.N. Posts: 34,172
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    BBC One Scotland peaked with a mammoth 1.41m (77.8%) at midnight last night.
    Score wrote: »
    Christmas Eve final consolidated ratings:

    A Christmas Carol - 4.08m (15.8%)
    Merlin - 7.80m (26.8%)
    EastEnders - 9.69m (33.3%)
    Outnumbered - 9.39m (33.2%)
    Mrs Brown's Boys - 11.68m (41.2%)
    Score wrote: »
    An official rating of 7.14m (23.5%) for The Snowman and The Snowdog (including +1).

    I've added shares above as it makes certain programmes look even more impressive. :eek:

    This made me giggle looking at the Channel 4 Christmas Eve officials:
    26:18:45 01:11:37 HOMELAND 787.5 27.41%

    A lot of people choosing to record the Homeland repeat in the early hours of Christmas Day! Went from 226k (11%) in the overnights (ie before 2am on Boxing Day) to 787k (27%) in the officials! :eek:
  • rztrzt Posts: 21,363
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    Brilliant ratings for New Year Live, pretty sure that was its best peak ever. The ratings for the fireworks have been growing steadily year by year - five years ago it had a peak of 9.7m so it's well up.

    New Year Live peaks:

    2006/07: 10.07m (60.2%)
    2007/08: 9.70m (53.7%)
    2008/09: 10.58m (61.2%)
    2009/10: 10.88m (59.2%)
    2010/11: 11.21m (57.6%)
    2011/12: 12.82m (64.4%)
    2012/13: 13.34m (67.6%)
    sw2963 wrote: »
    Happy New Year to everyone...... just searched the entire thread I still didn't see the rating for Enchanted on Boxing Day what with all the MBB and Miranda excitement.
    Enchanted averaged 2.98m (19.1%)
  • BigOrangeBigOrange Posts: 59,672
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    sw2963 wrote: »
    Happy New Year to everyone...... just searched the entire thread I still didn't see the rating for Enchanted on Boxing Day what with all the MBB and Miranda excitement.
    2.98m (19%)

    Happy New Year. :)
  • The Full SparkyThe Full Sparky Posts: 477
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    iaindb wrote: »
    They just want something that is easy for BBC1 Scotland to opt-out of. And less telly watching and more partying on NYE anyway. Maybe they should have opted for a quality repeat instead. The drama Eric And Ernie perhaps.
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    Just to add, BBC Scotland are showing Prince of Persia after 10 on Sunday. Considering BBC1 hardly ever premieres a film in primetime these days, Prince of Persia was a silly choice. Don't see why they didnt just stick on Pirates of the Carribean and premiere Prince of Persia at tea time earlier in the festive week,
  • Shazla09Shazla09 Posts: 29,336
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    Dancc wrote: »
    2.98m (19%)

    Happy New Year. :)
    rzt wrote: »
    Brilliant ratings for New Year Live, pretty sure that was its best peak ever. The ratings for the fireworks have been growing steadily year by year - five years ago it had a peak of 9.7m so it's well up.

    Enchanted averaged 2.98m (19.1%)

    Thanks rzt and Dancc x
  • iaindbiaindb Posts: 13,278
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    Dancc wrote: »
    Overnights cut off at 2am so it's for the first two hours when there were a fair number of viewers around to see in the New Year. But sure, attack others for stating a perfect reasonable opinion that a 1.4% audience share at any time of day for C4 is a total disaster.

    If I ran a TV channel I personally wouldn't bother with "special event" programming that rate worse than the slot average and got beat by digital channels. Sorry it upsets you that I feel this way.

    Channel 4 would have been competing with quite a few of the music channels last night which would have been screening music for a New Year party. (Don't some of them drop commercials for a few hours around midnight?) Plus, there was Hootenanny on BBC2. But kudos to C4 for making the effort.

    Bet they don't do it again next year, though.:D
  • BigOrangeBigOrange Posts: 59,672
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    iaindb wrote: »
    They just want something that is easy for BBC1 Scotland to opt-out of. And less telly watching and more partying on NYE anyway. Maybe they should have opted for a quality repeat instead. The drama Eric And Ernie perhaps.
    If you look at how C4 got on pre-midnight last night and how the BBC got on post-news there's a simple solution. ;)
  • Stephen_SimpsonStephen_Simpson Posts: 756
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    Good ratings for NYE. Hope NYD can pull off some strong overnights to kick off an uncertain 2013.
  • guestofsethguestofseth Posts: 5,303
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    Hassaan13 wrote: »
    Five-minute breakdown for New Year Live:

    23:40 - 6.21m (37.14%)
    23:45 - 7.38m (42.91%)
    23:50 - 8.67m (47.84%)
    23:55 - 11.08m (57.38%)
    24:00 - 13.34m (67.55%)
    24:05 - 13.27m (69.24%)
    24:10 - 12.16m (65.96%)

    If it wasn't for the extra 10 minutes, it would have got it's a highest average as well. I can understand why they extended it though, it's the last time they can, reasonably, get the Olympic montages out.

    Still a great average though and an excellent peak.
  • qwerty21qwerty21 Posts: 294
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    Anybody have overnights for Simon Amstell-Numb on BBC4 at 9.30 yesterday?
    Thanks
  • HMOHMO Posts: 42,213
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    New Year Live will possibly be the highest rating of 2013 (if you count it as this year) until BGT - can't see anything else coming near to it.
  • BigOrangeBigOrange Posts: 59,672
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    qwerty21 wrote: »
    Anybody have overnights for Simon Amstell-Numb on BBC4 at 9.30 yesterday?
    Thanks
    185k (1.0%).
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