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how come its not on the Top 20 then?
20. On Christmas Night - BBC One, 11.30pm - 3.4 million, 23.8% |
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/8430815.stm
Jay needs to understand that nowadays, unfortunately, BBC tend to win by default. The schedules, yesterday, should have been: BBC1 17:30 - The Gruffalo 18:00 - Strictly Come Dancing Christmas Special 19:00 - EastEnders 19:30 - Doctor Who 20:30 - EastEnders 21:00 - same as proper schedule ITV1 17:30 - Emmerdale 18:30 - Coronation Street 19:00 - Ant and Dec's Christmas Show 20:30 - Harry Hill's The Best of TV Burp 21:00 - Coronation Street 21:30 - same as proper schedule; half an hour late ITV would have at least, got decent ratings with Ant and Dec, along with TV Burp. And Doctor Who would have got bigger ratings being in an EastEnders sandwich. The reason ITV never "try" is because of BBC's 'blandish' and repetitive line-up of: dancing >> Doctor Who >> EastEnders >> [insert comedy here] (I'm not trying to attack the Beeb, but it seems to be the same shows year after year: Royle Family, EE, Who, Strictly; at least ITV have something different other than the soaps) Id have gone BBC1 530pm SCD 630pm My family 730pm EastEnders 8pm Dr who 9pm EastEnders 930pm Comedy ITV 530pm Tv Burp 6pm Comedy Reapt (Mr bean Maybe?) 630pm Corrie 7pm Emmerdale 730pm Filler 8pm Corrie 830pm You've been Framed xmas special 9pm Mr and Mrs(If need be) 10pm Film |
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Eastenders has gone up against both Harry Hill's Tv burp and DOI in the past and still came out on top
Id have gone BBC1 530pm SCD 630pm My family 730pm EastEnders 8pm Dr who 9pm EastEnders 930pm Comedy ITV 530pm Tv Burp 6pm Comedy Reapt (Mr bean Maybe?) 630pm Corrie 7pm Emmerdale 730pm Filler 8pm Corrie 830pm You've been Framed xmas special 9pm Mr and Mrs(If need be) 10pm Film |
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Yes, I wonder why you'd give ITV the worst schedule imaginable...
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So Noel sold Crinkly Bottom to Santa then - and Ant and Dec finally get their house party. Good show, but might have been better placed before Christmas rather than after it.
Also TV Burp's Review of the Year could have easily been stretched to an hour, whilst the BBC have a completely unnecessary episode of EastEnders in the schedule tonight. Elsewhere though and I suspect a lot of people will be trying out their Christmas DVDs tonight. Also anyone else think C4 have shot themselves in the foot by revealing the results of their Greatest TV Show of the Noughties poll. It's something I'd have probably watched, but it seems pointless now we know the outcome. P.S. And when people do their fantasy ITV schedules, they need to remember BBC1 and ITV1 aren't working together to complement each other. Indeed on Christmas Day the BBC pretty much calls the shot and ITV have to schedule against them the best they can. |
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I wish BBC had put a film on that i didn't know word for word. Because this Ant and Dec show has been horrific
i'll be surprised if it beats the repeat film on BBC Previous PoC premieres have got massive audiences. |
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So Noel sold Crinkly Bottom to Santa then - and Ant and Dec finally get their house party. Good show, but might have been better placed before Christmas rather than after it.
Also TV Burp's Review of the Year could have easily been stretched to an hour, whilst the BBC have a completely unnecessary episode of EastEnders in the schedule tonight. Elsewhere though and I suspect a lot of people will be trying out their Christmas DVDs tonight. Also anyone else think C4 have shot themselves in the foot by revealing the results of their Greatest TV Show of the Noughties poll. It's something I'd have probably watched, but it seems pointless now we know the outcome. Plus it continued from last night whille Monday is likely to be the start of the new week |
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So Noel sold Crinkly Bottom to Santa then - and Ant and Dec finally get their house party. Good show
![]() I thought it was awful. A second rate 'Noel's House Party'. |
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![]() I thought it was awful. A second rate 'Noel's House Party'. |
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Pirates of the Carribean is a premiere.
Previous PoC premieres have got massive audiences. ![]() I'm in the States for part of the week most weeks, sometimes get confused where I've actually seen a show ![]()
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![]() I thought it was awful. A second rate 'Noel's House Party'. It was not really family viewing more for the kids |
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It was quite good. As good as any episode of Saturday Night Takeaway is - it was pretty much the same stuff in a new set with a Christmas theme.
this just seemed childish and a waste of time |
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The Ant and Dec showed looked very poor from the two times I flicked it on. The first time they were dressed as snowmen doing very poor jokes and the second there was some sort of panto with a listers such as Justin and Ryan from Im a Celeb. Cringeworthy, And I usually really like their stuff.
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It was quite good. As good as any episode of Saturday Night Takeaway is - it was pretty much the same stuff in a new set with a Christmas theme.
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Anyone know how 'Heads or Tails' perfrmed over Christmas?
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Anyone know how 'Heads or Tails' perfrmed over Christmas?
Monday - 600,000 (2.8%) Tuesday - n/a Wednesday - n/a Thursday - 600,000 (3.1%) Friday - 400,000 (2.0%) Which gives an average of about 600,000.
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![]() I thought it was awful. A second rate 'Noel's House Party'. ![]() 3-4m for EastEnders tonight. It's not normally on Saturdays and viewers won't know about it. I'm hoping it's more in the 4m range because if it's under 3.9m that will be a new low for the show. |
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I wonder about the Hamlet ratings. I enjoyed watching the cast again - excellent production. Didn't last the whole 3 hours + unfortunately.
I've been saying for years that Ant & Dec have ripped off Noel Edmonds and Morecambe and Wise (for that matter). It was absolute rubbish when I flicked over to see it. Fingers crossed for Doctor Who next week... and I actually liked EE on on a Saturday. |
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Sunday - 800,000 (4.0%)
Monday - 600,000 (2.8%) Tuesday - n/a Wednesday - n/a Thursday - 600,000 (3.1%) Friday - 400,000 (2.0%) Which gives an average of about 600,000. ![]() Looking at next week's schedules Big Fat Quiz is going to really suffer for the first half an hour against the last ever Gavin & Stacey.
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Isn't that just what Saturday Night Takeaway is anyway? Noel's House Party. Always amused me that ITV did so well at weekends with two formats they pinched from the BBC dancing albeit on ice although the BBC had Strictly on Ice first and then Noel's House Party.
![]() 3-4m for EastEnders tonight. It's not normally on Saturdays and viewers won't know about it. I'm hoping it's more in the 4m range because if it's under 3.9m that will be a new low for the show. Remember it's 'trending on twitter' ![]() |
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3-4m for EastEnders tonight. It's not normally on Saturdays and viewers won't know about it. I'm hoping it's more in the 4m range because if it's under 3.9m that will be a new low for the show.
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It's not 'Saturday', it's Boxing Day. EastEnders will get at least 8m viewers tonight.
Remember it's 'trending on twitter' ![]() I hope it does OK at least because the media always stick the knife into EE over ratings at the best of times and that can be even when it's doing OK. When it's done badly they love it even more. |
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It'll be low... but lowest ever?
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No I am concerned for it. Has it ever been on a Saturday before?
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No I am concerned for it. Has it ever been on a Saturday before?
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