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What Australia Watched: Sunday 7th March
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18:00 Seven News 1.47m 18:30 Sunday Night 1.17m 19:30 Border Security 1.42m 20:00 Airways 1.43m 20:30 Bones 1.28m Nine 18:00 Nine News Sunday 1.31m 18:30 Domestic Blitz 0.94m 19:30 60 Minutes 1.10m 20:30 NEW V: The Final Battle 1.29m Ten 18:00 The Simpsons (R) 0.42m 18:30 The Biggest Loser: Couples 0.86m 19:30 Talkin' 'Bout Your Generation 1.20m 20:30 The Good Wife 1.08m ABC1 19:00 ABC News 1.00m 19:30 My Place (R) 0.29m 20:25 ABC News Update 0.31m 20:30 Desperate Romantics 0.35m Seven wins; 30.5% share. |
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Seven
18:00 Seven News 1.47m 18:30 Sunday Night 1.17m 19:30 Border Security 1.42m 20:00 Airways 1.43m 20:30 Bones 1.28m Nine 18:00 Nine News Sunday 1.31m 18:30 Domestic Blitz 0.94m 19:30 60 Minutes 1.10m 20:30 NEW V: The Final Battle 1.29m Ten 18:00 The Simpsons (R) 0.42m 18:30 The Biggest Loser: Couples 0.86m 19:30 Talkin' 'Bout Your Generation 1.20m 20:30 The Good Wife 1.08m ABC1 19:00 ABC News 1.00m 19:30 My Place (R) 0.29m 20:25 ABC News Update 0.31m 20:30 Desperate Romantics 0.35m Seven wins; 30.5% share. |
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Border Security and Airways did really well! The News is certainly popular Down Under.
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Is Airways the Australian Version of Airlines/Airport? If it is, then I share the embarrassment at the high rating.
"A family's holiday is destroyed when their flight is cancelled for the second time. Plus, staff try to identify a man found passed out in the Tiger Terminal toilets, a fight breaks out as passengers struggle to switch airlines at the last minute, and a bargain hunter pays more than she had bargained for." Quote:
Border Security and Airways did really well! The News is certainly popular Down Under.
Good to see the numbers generally beginning to pick up again. V debuted well, although not as high as The Good Wife's premiere. |
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An opinion poll in the papers today gave the Conservatives a 9% lead and that's still not enough to give them an overall majority. This is due to the first past the post system we use in elections, a system that is vehemently
supported by the Conservatives. ![]() And these idiots want to run the country. ![]() I think the polls are going to be more interesting than the tv ratings for the next 2 months. |
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Polls (like ratings!) are oftern mis-understood. The Tories are doing a lot better in marginals. You may well end up with Labour winning safe seats by +20/+30% but the Tories winning a lot more marginals by +2/+5%. Seats not % share is ultimately what counts.
I think the polls are going to be more interesting than the tv ratings for the next 2 months. And I'm aware that opinion polls tend to favour Labour due to some people being too embarrassed to admit they plan to vote Conservative but.... Quote:
Talking of votes, this thread has become very political. I wonder how bad it will get in here just before the elections when the debates air.
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Sunday 7th March Overnights
BBC One 17:00- Songs of Praise: 1.7m (9.8%) 17:35- BBC News: 3.2m (17.0%) 17:50- Regional News and Weather: 4.0m (20.7%) 18:00- Countryfile: 6.1m (28.5%) 19:00- Antiques Roadshow: 7.1m (28.0%) 20:00- Lark Rise to Candleford: 5.9m (21.4%) 21:00- Seven Ages of Britain: 3.8m (14.2%) 22:00- BBC News: 4.2m (17.3%) 22:15- Regional News and Weather: 4.6m (21.5%) 22:25- Match of the Day 2: 2.2m (15.3%) 23:15- Would I Lie to You?: 0.8m (9.5%) 23:45- The Sky at Night: 0.5m (7.7%) BBC Two 18:00- Richard Hammond's Engineering Connections: 1.1m (5.0%) 19:00- Top Gear: 2.0m (7.8%) 20:00- Lambing Live: 2.2m (8.0%) 21:00- Wonders of the Solar System: 2.9m (10.7%) 22:00- In the Loop: 1.0m (6.7%) 23:45- Don't Worry About Me: 0.2m (4.0%) ITV1 13:20- FA Cup Live: 3.6m (26.6%) 18:30- ITV News & Weather: 3.8m (17.6%) 18:45- Harry Hill's TV Burp: 4.4m (19.1%) 19:15- Dancing on Ice: 8.2m (30.6%) 20:45- Wild at Heart: 7.0m (25.8%) 21:45- Dancing on Ice - The Skate-Off: 7.1m (28.2%) 22:15- ITV News & Weather: 4.4m (21.6%) 22:30- Mars Attacks!: 1.0m (10.8%) 00:30- Guinness Premiership Rugby: 0.1m (4.4%) Channel 4 17:30- Glee: 0.7m (3.7%) 18:30- Channel 4 News: 0.5m (2.1%) 19:00- The Bible: A History: 0.8m (3.1%) 20:00- Stardust: 2.0m (7.6%) 22:30- 30 Days of Night: 0.5m (5.7%) Five 17:15- Five News: 0.6m (3.3%) 17:25- Are We Done Yet?: 1.1m (5.2%) 19:15- The Pink Panther: 0.8m (2.8%) 21:00- War: 1.2m (5.4%) 23:05- Hamburger Hill: 0.5m (7.9%) BBC Three 21:00- Undercover Princesses: 518,000 (1.9%) BBC HD 17:00- Natural World: 0.03m (0.18%) 18:00- Countryfile: 0.09m (0.39%) 19:00- Antiques Roadshow: 0.13m (0.53%) 20:00- Lambing Live: 0.06m (0.20%) 21:00- Wonders of the Solar System: 0.10m (0.37%) 22:00- In the Loop: 0.03m (0.17%) ----------------------------------------------------------- As expected for BBC1 between 6-8pm, though 8-10pm was lower than previous weeks probably due to the new BBC2 schedule which may have appealed to a similar kind of audience. TV Burp did well for its repeat, but it looks like DOI won't hit 9m until the final. DOI's and WAH's ratings are pretty much on par with what they've been in recent weeks, but down quite a bit from their 2009 series (especially DOI). |
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Mixed bag for BBC1. Countryfile and Antiques Roadshow did well, but the latter part of the evening was down. ITV also appeared to under perform with DOI under 9m.
Robbie can whinge and whine all he likes about TV Burp's ratings, but its no way near dead with 9m tuning in over 2 showings. |
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Sunday 7th March Overnights
BBC One Seven Ages of Britain 3.8m 14.2% BBC Two Wonders of the Solar System 2.9m 10.7% Surprise that DOI isnt increasing as it nears the finishing line. |
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FRIDAY
8-9pm BBC One QI 4.22m (17.2%) ITV1 Dancing On Ice Friday 2.77m (11.7%) Channel 4 A Place In The Sun put in 1.35m (5.6%) Five Highland Emergency claimed 845k (3.5%). BBC Two's Mastermind 2.5m (10.5%) Gardeners' World 2.2m (9%) The half-hour ) 9PM BBC One Five Days 6.26m (25.6%) BBC Two Mastercrafts had 1.73m (7.1%) ITV1 Michael Winner's Dining Stars 2.12m (9.7%) Channel 4 Embarrassing Bodies2.6m (10.6%). The Mentalist on Five 2.11m (8.6%). FX True Blood drew 206k (1.1%) Sky1 9pm Lost497k (2%) Primetime BBC One 23.8% ITV1 19.2% BBC Two 7.8% Channel 4 with 6.8% (+1: 0.9%) Five's 4.9%. Saturday BBC Two 8pm A Kick In The Head - The Lure Of Las Vegas and 1.55m (6.6%) and 9.15pm QI XL 1.5m (6.2%) 10pm Heroes 750k (3.7%) Channel 4 7.15pm The End Of The Line 730k (3.1%) 9pm-12.15am Braveheart1.24m (7%) . Five 8pm NCIS 1.33m (5.6%) 9pm CSI: New York 2m (8.3%) . Primetime BBC One 26% ITV1's 20.6% Five 6.5%, BBC Two 5.6%, Channel 4 4.8% (+1: 0.5%). Sunday Primetime ITV1 26.5% BBC One 20.2% BBC Two 8.2% Channel 4 with 6.1% (+1: 1%) Five 4.2%. |
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FA Cup yesterday had 3.6m (26.6%) from 13:20 to 18:15.
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Bit disappointing for Stardust. I think it was capable of pulling in a lot more, but the slot wasn't the best.
But I am pleased at how well Wonders... performed. Looking forward to watching my recording later, I know it will be excellent. |
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FA Cup yesterday had 3.6m (26.6%) from 13:20 to 18:15.
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Strange scheduling that the heavily promoted Solar System is put against Seven Ages. Both big series aiming to educate and entertain-it would seem that Solar System is educating and entertaining some of Seven Ages viewership.
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So that's another 4.4m for TV Burp which brings this week to 9.15m, most likely 10m in officials and ITV2 repeats etc bring in around 1 million.
So, with 11m viewers in total Harry must be doing something right. Harry may have included some very immature segments in recent series, but this is what viewers want! It's now a show the whole family can watch and there really is something for everyone in it, which is why it's so popular! He's managed to keep the classic Harry elements as well as appealing to new viewers aswell, so well done Harry !What Harry doesn't make on Saturday he makes up on other showings, which a lot of people tend to forget. Because when Harry was bringing in 6-7m on Saturdays the repeat showings were around 3m viewers. Harry's viewers haven't deserted him at all.. The only worrying thing is ITV haven't mentioned at all in recent weeks the ITV/Sky situation regarding him, which makes me think he is going to Sky, and Sky are just waiting to make it official. I seriously hope not though.. |
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Good night for BBC Two - Lambing Live nicked some of the country audience from Lark Rise (though LR still did more than OK) while Wonders of the Solar System evidently hit Seven Ages too.
Very strong rating for Antiques Roadshow which enjoyed a 15 minute head start on Dancing on Ice. I wonder how close those two might have been in the 45 minutes they clashed. The gap could well have been under a million! The DOI/WAH combination has been steady, but a bit underwhelming compared to previous years. |
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Update: Lets Dance for Sport Relief peaked at 7.7m (33.5%) at 7:55pm on Saturday. Its highest peak share so far this season.
2009 18:35 - 20:00 Episode 1: 6.81m (31.1%) peak 7.41m (32.5%) 19:25 - 20:40 Episode 2: 7.15m (31.9%) 19:20 - 20:45 Episode 3: 8.09m (35.1%) 19:15 - 20:35 Final-------: 7.90m (35.5%) peak 8.6m 2010 18:30 - 19:45 Episode 1: 6.25m (26.8%) peak 7.92m (33.2%) 19:15 - 20:30 Episode 2: 6.51m (26.8%) peak 6.7m (27.5%) 19:15 - 20:30 Episode 3: 6.97m (30.3%) peak 7.7m (33.5%) 19:00 - 20:15 Final-------: |
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The only worrying thing is ITV haven't mentioned at all in recent weeks the ITV/Sky situation regarding him, which makes me think he is going to Sky, and Sky are just waiting to make it official. I seriously hope not though..
If a deal has already been made then I doubt ITV would be giving their potentially last series such exposure (two high profile slots at the weekend, repeats on ITV2 and the ITV Player). |
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latest week's data is up for w/e 28th February BARB
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So that's another 4.4m for TV Burp which brings this week to 9.15m, most likely 10m in officials and ITV2 repeats etc bring in around 1 million.
So, with 11m viewers in total Harry must be doing something right. Harry may have included some very immature segments in recent series, but this is what viewers want! It's now a show the whole family can watch and there really is something for everyone in it, which is why it's so popular! He's managed to keep the classic Harry elements as well as appealing to new viewers aswell, so well done Harry !What Harry doesn't make on Saturday he makes up on other showings, which a lot of people tend to forget. Because when Harry was bringing in 6-7m on Saturdays the repeat showings were around 3m viewers. Harry's viewers haven't deserted him at all.. The only worrying thing is ITV haven't mentioned at all in recent weeks the ITV/Sky situation regarding him, which makes me think he is going to Sky, and Sky are just waiting to make it official. I seriously hope not though.. The show is a tremendous success but bannering 11 around is a little misleading. There is no way 11 would tune in if it was shown only once and alot of BBC repeated dramas at 6.00 on Sunday have doubled their audience in that slot. Its no surprise that a watchable and inoffensive half hour like Burp will pick up an audience opposite Countryfile and this is bound to create a decent audience overall. |
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FYI - I might not always post on this thread every week
best to check BARB site between 2 and 4pm, if the latest week isn't up then it's probably been delayed
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ITV has pretty much declined to comment on the reports all the way through so I don't see why that would change now.
If a deal has already been made then I doubt ITV would be giving their potentially last series such exposure (two high profile slots at the weekend, repeats on ITV2 and the ITV Player). HH would be daft to leave, certainly after what happened to Harry Enfield. Money talks though and I would not be that shocked if it talked loud enough here. |
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latest week's data is up for w/e 28th February BARB
w/e 21 Feb - data for all 4 Sky Sports channels was loaded and then deleted as it was obviously wrong - the data for certain days was missing - eg live Premier League football games were not in the top 10s which was obviously wrong. The data has not been corrected - it's just been left blank. w/e 28 Feb - again the top 10 for Sky Sports 1 is wrong - there are no programmes from the Sunday which had Rangers v Celtic and the Carling Cup Final - it is obvious that these should be in the top 10. I'm sure it's not your fault but it looks as if errors are being made left, right and centre. I only look at the Sky Sports numbers but if they have this many errors how many errors are there in the numbers for other channels? Does anyone from BARB actually review this data before it is officially released to do a sense check on it? |
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