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Well, yes, Friday is the big storyline - but there's no need to announce it like that, though, is there? If anything you don't want to mention a date so people have to watch them all waiting for it to happen.
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Regarding Corrie I'm not sure there are any episodes to reschedule, because last nights was set on Bank Holiday Monday, meaning no episodes have been missed out. Therefore ITV couldn't have put it on a Sunday. Unless simply 2 extra episodes have been made and will air at an extra date.
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Regarding Corrie I'm not sure there are any episodes to reschedule, because last nights was set on Bank Holiday Monday, meaning no episodes have been missed out. Therefore ITV couldn't have put it on a Sunday. Unless simply 2 extra episodes have been made and will air at an extra date.
The 2 episodes are not really "missing" episodes, they're episodes in hand because the contract will be for a specific number of episodes per year. |
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Weekend Multichannel Ratings
Friday 18:30 - The X Factor: 437,000 (2.8%) - ITV2 (R) 19:30 - The X Factor: 201,000 (1.1%) - ITV2 +1 (R) 20:00 - The Xtra Factor: 507,000 (2.8%) - ITV2 (R) 21:00 - The Xtra Factor: 187,000 (1%) - ITV2 +1 (R) 23:05 - Big Brother's Big Mouth: 356,000 (4%) - E4 Saturday 20:15 - The Xtra Factor: 1.29m (6.9%) - ITV2 21:15 - The Xtra Factor: 169,000 (0.9%) - ITV2 +1 23:15 - The X Factor: 525,000 (5.9%) - ITV2 (R) 00:30 - The Xtra Factor: 239,000 (5.9%) - ITV2 (R) Sunday 18:45 - The X Factor: 780,000 (4.2%) - ITV2 (R) 20:00 - The Xtra Factor: 541,000 (2.7%) - ITV2 (R) 21:00 - House: 613,000 (3.1%) - Sky1 21:00 - What Katie Did Next: 504,000 (2.6%) - ITV2 (R) Monday's Soap Ratings 17:30 - Neighbours: 1.23m (8.8%) - Five 18:00 - Home and Away: 1.21m (7.6%) - Five 18:30 - Hollyoaks: 1.14m (6.4%) - Channel 4 18:30 - Home and Away: 536,000 (3.3%) - Fiver (R) 19:00 - Emmerdale: 5.77m (28.9%) - ITV1 19:00 - Hollyoaks; 513,000 (2.8%) - E4 (R) 19:30 - Coronation Street: 8.23m (37%) - ITV1 20:00 - EastEnders: 7.21m (31.2%) - BBC1 20:30 - Coronation Street: 8.49m (35.1%) - ITV1 22:00 - EastEnders: 521,000 (2.9%) - BBC3 (R) 23:40 - Coronation Street: 145,000 (2%) - ITV2 (R) 00:10 - Coronation Street: 140,000 (2.7%) - ITV2 (R) Source: DS Very good repeat figures for X Factor. Bad rating and share for EastEnders though. |
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Just checked Channel 4 Sales, and most of the weekend Big Brother shows are down on the previous week:
Friday 21:00: 2.57m --> 2.42m Friday 22:35: 2.33m --> 2.33m Saturday: 1.67m --> 1.50m Sunday: 1.76m --> 1.67m Monday: 1.97m --> 2.07m |
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Graham Norton is quitting BBC for Channel 4: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...Channel-4.html
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STV's replacement for Wuthering Heights on Sunday actually did better than the rest of the network!
STV got 365,000 (19.8%) for Sirens. That's a higher share than the network share of 19%. |
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Bank Holiday Monday August 31st Overnights
BBC1 19:00- Edinburgh Military Tattoo 2009: 4.1m (19.4%) 20:00- EastEnders: 7.2m (31.2%) 20:30- Framed: 4.7m (19.8%) 22:00- Would I Lie to You?: 3.4m (17.1%) 22:30- BBC News: 3.4m (19.1%) BBC2 19:00- A Garden in Snowdonia: 1.4m (7.0%) 19:30- Saving Britain's Past: 1.2m (5.5%) 20:00- University Challenge: 2.9m (12.6%) 20:30- Caribbean Food Made Easy: 1.6m (6.7%) 21:00- Future of Food: 1.4m (6.0%) 22:00- Hardcore Profits: 0.9m (5.1%) ITV1 14:00- House Gift: 840,000 (9.9%) * below slot average by about 40% 19:00- Emmerdale: 5.8m (28.9%) 19:30- Coronation Street: 8.0m (36.5%) 20:00- You've Been Framed!: 3.7m (15.8%) 20:30- Coronation Street: 7.8m (32.7%) 21:00- Wuthering Heights: 4.0m (18.0%) * first 15 mins: 4.2m (18.1%) * 67% were female * 46% were ABC1 viewers. * just under 60% were aged 55 or older. 22:30- The Late News and Weather: 2.5m (14.3%) C4 19:30- Doctor Dolittle: 1.1m (4.6%) 21:00- On Tour with the Queen: 0.9m (3.8%) , +1: 54,000 (0.3%) 22:00- Big Brother: 1.9m (11.2%) Five 19:00- Five News at 7: 0.4m (1.9%) 19:30- How Do They Do It?: 0.6m (2.9%) 20:00- The Gadget Show: 1.2m (5.1%) 21:00- Warship: 1.5m (6.3%) 22:00- A Few Good Men: 0.7m (6.0%) Framed rated well for BBC1, certainly more than I expected. Wuthering Heights got the same rating as Sunday and I think ITV will be unhappy with its ratings generally. On a brighter note, at least it didn't lose any viewers from the first episode. Some low soap ratings, particularly EastEnders. |
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STV's replacement for Wuthering Heights on Sunday actually did better than the rest of the network!
STV got 365,000 (19.8%) for Sirens. That's a higher share than the network share of 19%. ![]() Good rating for Framed. I really think ITV will be disappointed that Wuthering Heights didn't do well. It also seems like the war between ITV and STV is about to step up, apparently ITV1 +1 will launch one month today. EDIT: Scrap that, appears not to be available in Scotland. |
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Shocked Framed did get so high, but it wasn't too bad in all. Also Glad to see Would I Lie To You getting a great rating, i know its half an hour earlier than normal, but hopfully some of those will come back next week
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Good for Framed considering the very awkward 8.30pm slot with Corrie up against the first half hour. A good idea to try and give Would I Lie to You? some exposure too though they might have been hoping for a little more. I had no idea the Edinburgh Military Tatoo had so many fans. The bagpipes tend to get on my wick after a couple of minutes.
![]() ![]() Wuthering Heights did decently to keep the viewers it had, but its still pretty dissappointing given the time and money that went into it. |
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Good for Framed considering the very awkward 8.30pm slot with Corrie up against the first half hour. A good idea to try and give Would I Lie to You? some exposure too though they might have been hoping for a little more. I had no idea the Edinburgh Military Tatoo had so many fans. The bagpipes tend to get on my wick after a couple of minutes.
![]() ![]() Wuthering Heights did decently to keep the viewers it had, but its still pretty dissappointing given the time and money that went into it.
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It would be interesting to see the ratings for the first half-hour compared to the last hour. Anyone? Rzt? D.M.N?
![]() As a rough estimation, about 4m watched between 20:30-21:00., with 5m for the 9pm hour. That would give a 4.7m average. |
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It would be interesting to see the ratings for the first half-hour compared to the last hour. Anyone? Rzt? D.M.N?
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BBC1’s single-part drama Framed led the way for the 9pm hour, averaging 4.7m (19.8%) for the 90 minutes from 8.30pm. While Coronation Street dented the figures to start, at 9pm, the drama had picked up an extra million viewers, winning the hour.
Doing some calculations in Calc to get a 4.7m average, I've worked out the first half an hour from 20:30 to 21:00 to average about 4 million, with the 21:00 to 22:00 hour averaging 5 million, which would get a 4.7 million average (or to be more precise 4.67 million). ![]() EDIT: ...And rzt beat me to it!
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Broadcast says: "While Coronation Street dented the figures to start, at 9pm, the drama had picked up an extra million viewers, winning the hour."
As a rough estimation, about 4m watched between 20:30-21:00., with 5m for the 9pm hour. That would give a 4.7m average. Quote:
Using some calculations in OpenOffice.org Calc based on this comment by Broadcast:
Doing some calculations in Calc to get a 4.7m average, I've worked out the first half an hour from 20:30 to 21:00 to average about 4 million, with the 21:00 to 22:00 hour averaging 5 million, which would get a 4.7 million average (or to be more precise 4.67 million). ![]() EDIT: ...And rzt beat me to it! ![]() ![]() I just don't understand those peoplewho watch half a drama - or two-thirds in this case. That's like buying a novel and reading it from the start of chapter 4. (Although, obviously, I understand if it's the first half that they watch cos they'll be switching off cos they think it's rubbish.)
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Disappointing shares for Emmerdale, EastEnders and the second Coronation St last night.
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Disappointing shares for Emmerdale, EastEnders and the second Coronation St last night.
![]() ![]() No official confirmination, but apparently Beat the Star has been axed by ITV. |
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So basically, disappointing for all the main soaps?
![]() .![]() I don't like seeing the sub 35% shares.
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No official confirmination, but apparently Beat the Star has been axed by ITV.
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I've heard that, too. Apparently it cost a whopping £1million per episode!
? Bloody hell!
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You'd think if C4 can offer enough money to tempt Graham Norton, it would also be enough money to retain Paul O'Grady.
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£1million for Beat The Star!
But it looked so cheap and tacky!Framed did really well last night but that figure is disappointing for Wuthering Heights. Will be interesting to see if it picks up a significant amount of viewers in the officials. I recorded both episodes and will be watching them later in the week. |
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Seriously
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£1million for Beat The Star!
But it looked so cheap and tacky! ).
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You'd think if C4 can offer enough money to tempt Graham Norton, it would also be enough money to retain Paul O'Grady.
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- or two-thirds in this case. That's like buying a novel and reading it from the start of chapter 4. (Although, obviously, I understand if it's the first half that they watch cos they'll be switching off cos they think it's rubbish.)
