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Strictly Come Dancing is still performing really well, even if it is being beaten by The X Factor. Merlin and The Cube are both offering decent support and ITV have TV Burp returning to keep up the good performances. I bet BBC1 can't wait for the return of that as Hole in the Wall is a bit low at the moment - I wonder whether ITV'll try and stop Harry commenting on the programme?
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Solid ratings for pretty much everything last night. Strictly and XF doing OK, with good performances from their support acts.
Merlin is holding out OK - I hope it sustains its 5m+ It'll keep being pushed earlier because of the marathon SCD - but hopefully as the nights draw in earlier, it'll make things a little easier. Match of the Day seemed very high last night. Over 4 million and over 30%. Is it performing better this season, or is it just me? |
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The X Factor was a lot better tonight, but after last night's show feeling rushed, tonight's felt a bit too dragged out in the last 30-40 minutes. They should have had last night devoted to the groups round (and filmed them arguing in the hotel) and tonight's show for the top 50. I think it'll just hit 10m tonight, but the big numbers will come for the live shows.
It was a good show tonight though - much improved on last night's. |
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New ITV show [dont think its been mentioned yet] ''Britons by the sea'' http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz...ouch-Judy.html
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Would BARB viewers with SKY in Scotland who wanted to watch Doc Martin not turn over to channel 993 ITV London?
I am not sure of the % of Scottish tv viewers with SKY but it must be 30% or so... so the % of viewers unable to see ITV network output is likely in single digits. Having thought about this would 993 actually show on BARB ratings as a multi channel audience figure? |
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Would BARB viewers with SKY in Scotland who wanted to watch Doc Martin not turn over to channel 993 ITV London?
I am not sure of the % of Scottish tv viewers with SKY but it must be 30% or so... so the % of viewers unable to see ITV network output is likely in single digits. Having thought about this would 993 actually show on BARB ratings as a multi channel audience figure? BTW, here's a full Friday roundup now DS's Soaps section has updated: Friday 25th September 2009 BBC One 13:45 - Doctors: 1.38m (22.3%) 20:00 - EastEnders: 8.06m (39%) 20:30 - Strictly Come Dancing: 7.59m (34%) * last week: 8.44m (35.7%) BBC Two 20:00 - Mastermind: 2.21m (10.7%) 20:30 - Gardeners' World: 1.63m (7.3%) 21:00 - The Tudors: 1.48m (6.6%) ITV1 19:00 - Emmerdale: 5.8m (32.3%) 19:30 - Coronation Street: 7.7m (38.7%) 20:00 - Tonight: 2.53m (12.3%) 20:30 - Coronation Street: 6.81m (30.3%) 21:00 - Rebus: 2.98m (13.4%) Channel 4 18:30 - Hollyoaks: 1.16m (6.8%) 20:00 - Jamie At Home: 835,000 (4.1%) 20:30 - The Big Food Fight: 533,000 (2.4%) 21:00 - Derren Brown: How To Be A Psychic Spy: 1.82m (8.2%) 22:00 - Peep Show: 1.23m (6.9%) Five 17:30 - Neighbours: 1.34m (10.5%) 18:00 - Home and Away: 1.01m (6.4%) 20:00 - Brighton Beach Patrol: 923,000 (4.3%) 21:00 - NCIS: 1.03m (4.6%) 22:00 - Law & Order: Criminal Intent: 1.15m (6.8%) 23:00 - Law & Order: Criminal Intent: 853,000 (8.2%) BBC Three 22:00 - EastEnders: 494,000 (3.5%) ITV2 18:45 - The X Factor: 549,000 (3.2%) 20:00 - The Xtra Factor: 441,000 (2.2%) 21:00 - FILM: Die Another Day: 606,000 (3.8%) 00:45 - Coronation Street: 102,000 (2.8%) 01:15 - Coronation Street: 100,000 (3.8%) E4 19:00 - Hollyoaks: 303,000 (1.8%) Fiver 18:30 - Home and Away: 432,000 (2.8%) 19:00 - Neighbours: 260,000 (1.6%) Source: DS |
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X-Factor peaked at 12.2m last night...
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X Factor: 10.9m (42%)
Doc Martin: 7.2m (28%) ITVInsider on Twitter |
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X Factor: 10.9m (42%)
Doc Martin: 7.2m (28%) ITVInsider on Twitter |
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I can easily see the X Factor result shows well over 11m when they start in a couple of weeks.
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amazing figures there. Especially compared to the 7.6m that SCD got on Friday when there was no clash.
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Do remember Doc Martin is not being shown in Scotland...
Xtra Factor below 1m on ITV2 last night. |
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Do remember Doc Martin is not being shown in Scotland...
Xtra Factor below 1m on ITV2 last night. |
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But last series you didn't have Doc Martin going up against BBC1's third highest rated drama series of the year. That is surely going to have some kind of affect on its ratings.
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Saturday 26th September Overnights
BBC One 14:00- F1 Qualifying: 2.19m (25.4%) 18:10- Hole In The Wall: 3.60m (22.6%) 18:40- Merlin: 5.07m (27.2%) 19:25- Strictly Come Dancing: 7.91m (33.2%) * peak: 8.7m (35.7%) at 21:00 21:05- The National Lottery Draws: 6.19m (27.5%) 21:15- Casualty: 5.26m (24.2%) 22:05- BBC News: 5.06m (27.1%) 22:25- Match Of The Day: 4.21m (31.6%) BBC Two 20:05- Lost Land of the Volcano: 1m (3.9%) 21:05- A Farewell to Floyd: 1.5m (6.8%) 22:20- The Last Nazis: 1m (6.3%) ITV1 19:00- The Cube: 4.62m (22.4%) 20:00- The X Factor: 8.89m (36.1%) * peak: 10.1m (39.5%) at 20:55 21:15- When Piers Met Sir Cliff: 4.64m (21.3%) Channel 4 19:00- The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers: 1.6m (6.8%) , +1: 230,000 (1.2%) Five 20:05- NCIS: 1m (3.9%) 21:05- CSI:NY: 1.1m (5.1%) Sunday 27th September Overnights BBC One 20:00- Antiques Roadshow: 5.2m (19.9%) 21:00- Waking the Dead: 6.2m (24.3%) BBC Two 20:00- Last Chance to See: 2.1m (7.8%) 21:00- Charley Boorman: Sydney to Tokyo, by Any Means: 1.5m (6%) ITV1 18:45- All Star Family Fortunes: 5.3m (26.7%) 19:30- The X Factor: 10.9m (42.5%) * peak: 12.2m (45%) at 20:40 21:00- Doc Martin: 7.2m (28%) Channel 4 20:00- Come Dine with Me: 1.3m (4.8%) , +1: 323,000 (1.4%) 21:00- Kevin McCloud's Grand Tour of Europe: 1.1m (4.4%) , +1: 151,000 (1%) Five 18:55- Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle: 830,000 (3.5%) 21:00- Dirty Dancing: 2.0m ( 9.5%) * peak: 2.7m (20.1%) at 22:50 * most watched channel from 22:30-23:05 * 66% of audience were females Sky 1 21:00- House: 549,000 (2.3%) The X Factor did really well to increase its audience from last week, as boot camp usually rates lower than audition shows. Good night for Five from 9pm onwards with Dirty Dancing, a very popular movie. |
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Looking at the overnights in full, it appears Five dented both BBC1 and ITV1 from 9pm onwards then.
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Excellent for TXF- and indeed ITV generally last night. Quite surprised at the numbers Family Fortunes is getting, not too shabby for that timeslot.
Dirty Dancing did great numbers for Five. Looks like the heavy competition at 9pm dented the first hour, but then there was a huge surge towards the end. A 20% share for Five is absolutely massive. Even The Mentalist premiere peaked lower at 17%. |
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I think the Antiques Roadshow held up really against The X Factor!
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Looking at the overnights in full, it appears Five dented both BBC1 and ITV1 from 9pm onwards then.
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Looking at the overnights in full, it appears Five dented both BBC1 and ITV1 from 9pm onwards then.
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The 'Scotland difference' wouldn't account for 1 million though, would it?
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I can easily see the X Factor result shows well over 11m when they start in a couple of weeks.
As this decade draws to an end, the BBC has deservedly won a sackful of awards for producing top class programmes over a huge range of genres, but the biggest influence has been Simon Cowell. Good or bad really is a matter of opinion. |
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The Singapore Grand Prix did well. This from MG: Quote:
An average of 4.3 million viewers, a 42% share of the audience, tuned in to watch the night race between 12.10pm and 3.15pm, with a peak of 5.4 million and 47% in the quarter hour from 2.45pm as Lewis Hamilton came in first.
Source & more: http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2009...tin-tv-ratings
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Amazing for The X Factor, bad for Doc Martin. I'm not sure how you can classify the Doc Martin figure as amazing, 1 million down on last series.
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The Singapore Grand Prix did well. This from MG:
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I think that's very unfair. And in any context those ratings are NOT bad.
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