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Ratings Thread (Part 5)
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James J
09-11-2009
BBC One
8.00pm Antiques Roadshow - 5.89m (20%)
9.00pm Garrow's Law - 3.9m (14%)

BBC Two
8.00pm Ray Mears's Northern Wilderness - 1.86m (6%)
9.00pm Charley Boorman: Sydney to Tokyo by any Means - 1.54m (6%)

ITV1
8.00pm The X Factor - 14.36m (49.4%)
- up 490k on last week
- best ever ratings

Channel 4
8.00pm Come Dine With Me - 1.27m (4%)
9.00pm Die Hard 4.0 - 3.01m (14%)

Five
6.40pm Vertical Limit - 793k (3%)
9.00pm Miss Congeniality - 1.17m (5%)

ITV2
9.00pm The Xtra Factor - 2.35m (9%)
10.00pm Trinity - 372k (2%)

ITV1: 32.1%, BBC One: 19.2%


Stunning for X Factor and AMAZING for Xtra Factor.
D.M.N.
09-11-2009
The X Factor on Saturday peaked with 13.6m (52%) @ 21:10. Audience dropped from 12.9m (49.8%) @ 21:25 to 4.2m (18.2%) @ 21:45. Strictly Come Dancing peaked with 9.4m (40.9%) @ 19:55, dropping to 7.1m @ 20:10.

Source: Broadcast

Sunday 8th November 2009
BBC One
20:00 - Antiques Roadshow: 5.89m (20.3%)
21:00 - Garrow's Law: 3.92m (14.1%)

BBC Two
20:00 - Ray Mears's Northern Wilderness: 1.86m (6.4%)
21:00 - Charley Boorman: Sydney To Tokyo By Any Means: 1.54m (5.5%)

ITV1
20:00 - The X Factor: 14.36m (49.4%)
* last week: 13.87m (47.8%)
* series high
* peak: 16.6m

Channel 4
20:00 - Come Dine With Me: 1.27m (4.4%)
* +1: 430,000
21:00 - FILM: Die Hard 4.0: 3.01m (13.8%)
* +1: 370,000

Five
18:40 - FILM: Vertical Limit: 793,000 (3%
21:00 - FILM: Miss Congeniality: 1.17m (5%)

ITV2
21:00 - The Xtra Factor: 2.35m (9%)
22:00 - Trinity: 372,000 (2%)

Sky1
21:00 - House: 713,000 (2.7%)

Source: DS, ITV Insider

Superb rating for The X Factor. Good also for Channel 4 in the 9pm slot.
JOANNE REID
09-11-2009
Originally Posted by James J:
“BBC One
8.00pm Antiques Roadshow 5.89m (20%)
9.00pm Garrow's Law 3.9m (14%)

BBC Two
8.00pm Ray Mears's Northern Wilderness 1.86m (6%)
9.00pm Charley Boorman: Sydney to Tokyo by any Means 1.54m (6%)

ITV1
8.00pm The X Factor 14.36m (49.4%)

Channel 4
8.00pm Come Dine With Me 1.27m (4%)
9.00pm Die Hard 4.0 3.01m (14%)

Five
6.40pm Vertical Limit 793k (3%)
9.00pm Miss Congeniality 1.17m (5%)

ITV2
9.00pm The Xtra Factor 2.35m (9%)


ITV1: 32.1%
BBC One: 19.2%”

Dissapointing for TXF, I would have thought 15m +, AR holding up well.
James J
09-11-2009
D.M.N. was it really necessary to duplicate my post 8 minutes later? Just further to scroll.

Anyway, cannot wait for the peaks to be released.
D.M.N.
09-11-2009
Originally Posted by James J:
“D.M.N. was it really necessary to duplicate my post 8 minutes later? Just further to scroll.”

You're original post just had The X Factor ratings on. That's when I started typing out other ratings.

Maybe if you put "Updating" then I wouldn't have duplicated it....
James J
09-11-2009
The X Factor peaked at 13.6m (52% share) on Saturday.

Live show averages:
Saturday - 11.2m (44%)
Sunday - 13.6m (48%)
Whole weekend - 12.4m (46%)

X Factor 2009 series average (in the overnights): 11.4m (45%)
GeorgeS
09-11-2009
Originally Posted by JOANNE REID:
“Dissapointing for TXF, I would have thought 15m +, AR holding up well.”

yes its on its last legs for sure!
humphrey1
09-11-2009
Any figures for Doc Martin, ITV1 at 9pm?
JOANNE REID
09-11-2009
Originally Posted by GeorgeS:
“yes its on its last legs for sure!”

Oh please, if a BBC show got this figure, you find some way to make fun
James J
09-11-2009
Originally Posted by JOANNE REID:
“Oh please, if a BBC show got this figure, you find some way to make fun ”

... or give it credit where it's clearly due?

1 in 4 people watching this programme and there's an issue?
5 a day
09-11-2009
Great again for X Factor. It just keeps going up. Everywhere I go/read, people are talking about it. Extraordinary.

Antiques Roadshow held up well.

Pleased to see Die Hard 4.0 do well for Channel 4 in a very competitive slot.
JOANNE REID
09-11-2009
Originally Posted by James J:
“... or give it credit where it's clearly due?

1 in 4 people watching this programme and there's an issue?”

After reading his posts, he would not praise a BBC show with this figure, but is quite happy to go along with it for ITV. AND yes it is a good figure for the XF.
PJMillar
09-11-2009
Originally Posted by humphrey1:
“Any figures for Doc Martin, ITV1 at 9pm?”

Should be nearly 10 million viewers. It must've been a superb night for ITV from 8-10pm.
rzt
09-11-2009
A couple more ratings from yesterday:

18:45- Harry Hill's TV Burp: 4.8m (21%)
19:15- All Star Family Fortunes: 7.0m (28%)

Originally Posted by humphrey1:
“Any figures for Doc Martin, ITV1 at 9pm?”

Doc Martin got 9.5m (34%) last night.

The entire series averaged 8.5m in the overnights, exactly the same as the 2007 series average. A brilliant performance.
James J
09-11-2009
X Factor peaked with 16.6 million!!!
JOANNE REID
09-11-2009
Originally Posted by James J:
“X Factor peaked with 16.6 million!!!”

Wooopie!
D.M.N.
09-11-2009
Originally Posted by James J:
“X Factor peaked with 16.6 million!!!”

Which has already been posted after editing my original post... http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/forums/s...postcount=1202
ZoeMcCallister
09-11-2009
Originally Posted by rzt:
“Doc Martin got 9.5m (34%) last night.

The entire series averaged 8.5m in the overnights, exactly the same as the 2007 series average. A brilliant performance.”

Excellent for Doc Martin. A series high, and to average out as the same as the 2007 series is amazing really, considering the tougher competition and general drop in ratings (particuarly for ITV dramas). It did seem at the beginning of the series that it was going to fall below 7m, but after Waking The Dead finished it kept on increasing, as it did in 2007 and that episode should top 10m in the officials sending it comfortably into the top 10 shows of the year once again.

Nothing much more needs to be said about XF, because after last night most people I think were expecting it to top 14m and I think it will continue to increase next week aswell. That said for a show to continually top 13m week on week with tough competition is amazing.

Very good result foe Die Hard 4 in one of the toughest slots of the week and also Garrow's Law held up surprisingly well with ITV1, ITV2 and CH4 upping their game.
PJMillar
09-11-2009
Originally Posted by ZoeMcCallister:
“Excellent for Doc Martin. A series high, and to average out as the same as the 2007 series is amazing really, considering the tougher competition and general drop in ratings (particuarly for ITV dramas). It did seem at the beginning of the series that it was going to fall below 7m, but after Waking The Dead finished it kept on increasing, as it did in 2007 and that episode should top 10m in the officials sending it comfortably into the top 10 shows of the year once again.

Nothing much more needs to be said about XF, because after last night most people I think were expecting it to top 14m and I think it will continue to increase next week aswell. That said for a show to continually top 13m week on week with tough competition is amazing.

Very good result foe Die Hard 4 in one of the toughest slots of the week and also Garrow's Law held up surprisingly well with ITV1, ITV2 and CH4 upping their game.”

Could I also say well done for your stellar prediction for X Factor last night? I think you were 100K out [approx].

Just shows how in touch you are with the broadcasting world really, I could never make predictions like that.
newkid30
09-11-2009
TXF is certainly storming away, can only imgaine it will be up again next week, it's not my cup of tea, but it's certainly captured peoples imagination, and is a phenomenal ratings winner!!

Die Hard 4 did really well too, as did Doc Martin, and AR held up well. Interesting to see how Collision does tonight, and that Gary Glitter show, which sounds car crash TV.
ZoeMcCallister
09-11-2009
Originally Posted by PJMillar:
“Could I also say well done for your stellar prediction for X Factor last night? I think you were 100K out [approx].

Just shows how in touch you are with the broadcasting world really, I could never make predictions like that. ”

Thanks I would never have predicted it though before it happened. It was only after the show aired that many of the factors came into place actually.

Yet again also over 24m people watching terrestrial television during the 8pm slot which is phenomenal.
James J
09-11-2009
Originally Posted by D.M.N.:
“Which has already been posted after editing my original post... http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/forums/s...postcount=1202”

:yawn: Sorry I forgot to check your dossier before I posted.
Jonwo
09-11-2009
The X Factor did very well last night as did Doc Martin which is impressive considering that it's not shown in Scotland which would have likely pushed to nearer 10m. Die Hard 4 did very well for Channel 4 although I think it should encourage Five to put Spider-Man 3 at 9pm rather than 6.15pm as is currently scheduled, Miss Congeniality did fine considering the competition although I'm interested how The Wizard of Oz and The Aristocats did in the afternoon.
Sprogg
09-11-2009
Originally Posted by James J:
“X Factor peaked with 16.6 million!!!”

16.6 million very happy people, I'm sure.

It'll be interesting to see the figures (I would say) definitely fall after Jedward do get voted off.
Sprogg
09-11-2009
Originally Posted by James J:
“:yawn: Sorry I forgot to check your dossier before I posted.”

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