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It was Hell's Kitchen's most watched series since 2004, unbelievably! Consolidated averages:
2004- 6.2m 2005- 4.3m 2007- 3.9m 2009- 4.4m A one-series wonder. It couldn't cope with the loss of Ramsey. Also it was reportedly quite expensive as all the celebs had to live with each other and so they demanded big fees. This new show is apparently much cheaper. |
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About as nothing to with ratings as it is possible to be, but this quote made me spill my tea.
From Ally Ross in The Sun: TV GOLD. Happiest TV news was that, over a week after the initial shock, using thermal imaging equipment and and a mechanical hoist, the Chilean earthquake rescue team have successfully pulled Piers Morgan from Simon Cowells rectum. |
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Given that ITV will probably only get about 2.4m between 19:30 and 22:00 tonight, what are the chances of Sky Sports 2 coming close to beating it with Chelsea vs Inter Milan on?
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Given that ITV will probably only get about 2.4m between 19:30 and 22:00 tonight, what are the chances of Sky Sports 2 coming close to beating it with Chelsea vs Inter Milan on?
Be interesting come the World Cup what the games in primetime on ITV not featuring England (so 25+ group games and all games from the quarter finals onwards! ) get.
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Only just. Collision wasn't far behind with 7.45m across the week.
Granted, Five Days only had to compete with an ITV England international, thus limiting the damage... ![]() Quote:
Well it looks like Sport Relief hasnt made any impact with record buyers or downloaders, Robbie Williams official single failed to make the top 40.
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I think tomorrow will be another very poor night for ITV1 as only the most enthusiastic football fans will want to watch a Champions League match involving two foreign teams and if it's bad, expect ratings of 2 million. Only Emmerdale will do them a favour- and this isn't so great now- but in the rest of peaktime ITV1 will be flattened. 2 bad nights in a row must have alarm bells ringing.
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A couple of things from Bothers Bar. Firstly, The Whole 19 Yards begins on Saturday 17th April, so will probably find itself paired with Britain's Got Talent.
A secondly - somehow Tonight's the Night - the John Barrowman show which wasn't quite as bad as the Graham Norton show, but still bloody awful - has been recommissioned, and will be packaged around the National Lottery. |
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I think tomorrow will be another very poor night for ITV1 as only the most enthusiastic football fans will want to watch a Champions League match involving two foreign teams and if it's bad, expect ratings of 2 million. Only Emmerdale will do them a favour- and this isn't so great now- but in the rest of peaktime ITV1 will be flattened. 2 bad nights in a row must have alarm bells ringing.
Plus the demographics are good for football matches and it improves ITV1's profile. |
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I doubt it, there's nothing they can do about the football, besides not bothing with the entire CL contract just because they occasionally end up with an all-foreign match.
Plus the demographics are good for football matches and it improves ITV1's profile. Yet you do have to admire their courage in doing the unthinkable and moving Coronation St out of its Wednesday slot for football. I suppose if the two English teams go all the way, then ratings and profits will soar and an English team in the final can pull in 15 million viewers. |
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Update on Desperate Housewives US rating
12.01m (up from 10.89m 2 weeks ago, highest rated episode since January) |
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Robert Sillerman (CEO of CKX Entertainment which owns American Idol) said today that they are on the verge of signing a new deal with FOX to extend the show until 2014. The deal was originally delayed because of Simon Cowell's negotiations and there's now a minor issue about who is going to pay Ryan Seacrest's $15m a year salary but the deal should be done soon.
The last agreement in late 2005 guaranteed new seasons until 2009 after which the show had to meet a ratings target in the 18-49 demographic (8.0) for further renewals in 2010 and 2011. The current season is averaging about 8.6/8.7 just now, down around 8% from the same stage last year and CKX expect it to meet the target to trigger automatic renewal for 2011. |
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First of all, has DS been having problems tonight? It took me ages to read through a couple of pages on the thread thanks to snagging. Anyway; I'm not sure what'll be worse for ITV1 - tonight's ratings or Chelsea going out. Coupled with no Liverpool or Real Madrid, they're really down to the slim pickings now. I guess Inter Milan will join Manchester United, Arsenal and Barcelona as club of choice now. Quote:
It's only two parts which suggests to me that it may also be on Bank Holiday April 5th. Either that, or it'll be on April 9th as well, which leaves 7 9pm slots on Fridays before Britain's Got Talent.
I don't think it'll do well, because Tarrant and Holden are not ratings draws. Tarrant was, but no longer is. Holden never was, and never will be. Quote:
They've also confirmed that the Dancing on Ice Final will air from 19:50 to 22:00, which is beyond stupid scheduling - it should be on in my opinion from 18:50 to 21:00, with something good following it.
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I dont know if it was mentioned before but when Barrowmans Tonights the night returns it will be tied in with the lottery.
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Given that ITV will probably only get about 2.4m between 19:30 and 22:00 tonight, what are the chances of Sky Sports 2 coming close to beating it with Chelsea vs Inter Milan on?
---------------------------------------------------------------------------- At least Married, Single, Other is staying consistent just below 4m. The soaps had a normal Monday boost. New Tricks repeats are doing a job for BBC1. |
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Anyone what the ratings were for The Pacific in the US.
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Anyone what the ratings were for The Pacific in the US.
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The Pacific" got off to a fair start in the ratings on Sunday evening, delivering 3.1 million viewers. http://www.thrfeed.com/2010/03/the-p...-ratings-.html
That's 22% higher than than the debut of HBO's last miniseries, "John Adams," and "The Pacific" tally grew to 4 million with its encore airing. |
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Holby City (BBC1) 5.82
Cops With Cameras (ITV1) 2.75 Dragons Den (BBC2) 2.43 Extreme Parental Guidance (Ch4) 1.86 Ice Road Truckers (Five) 1.34 Invisable Worlds (BBC1) 4.3 One Born Every Minute (Ch4) 3.0 Law & Order UK (ITV1) 2.74 CSI (Five) 2.27 Battle For North America (BBC2) 1.81 Caprica (SKY1) 102,000 Vampire Diaries (ITV2) 517,000 Fringe (SKY1) 237,000 |
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I have feeling EastEnders was under 9million last night don't know why!.
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Caprica (SKY1) 102,000 Vampire Diaries (ITV2) 517,000 Fringe (SKY1) 237,000 |
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I doubt it, there's nothing they can do about the football, besides not bothing with the entire CL contract just because they occasionally end up with an all-foreign match.
Plus the demographics are good for football matches and it improves ITV1's profile. Talking of the Champions League though, has ITV4 losing matches affected their overall share much? |
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Seeing as DS soaps hasn't updated, Media Tel says: Quote:
Earlier on in the evening, BBC One dominated the pre-watershed slots. Eastenders pulled in more than 8.9 million peak viewers, followed by Holby City, which attracted over 5.8 million peak viewers.
Those are figures are for the 15 minute peaks I think.
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Does anyone have the figures for Married Single Other i.e. the 16-24 demos.
I really think ITV should recommission it for a longer series order, as it's got huge potential. The writing this series has been a bit cringey in parts but I'm sure they can learn from it. They need to move it to like Sunday nights or something and market it better - improve the website and social media side; the Facebook has 25,000+ fans which is promising and shows it has a youthful/cult following. If I were ITV I would bite the bullet at commission a 16 episode order for next year and move it to perhaps Sunday nights, market it better and work on making a better series. Push the boat out. It could be a success. |
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Holby City (BBC1) 5.82
Cops With Cameras (ITV1) 2.75 Dragons Den (BBC2) 2.43 Extreme Parental Guidance (Ch4) 1.86 Ice Road Truckers (Five) 1.34 Invisable Worlds (BBC1) 4.3 One Born Every Minute (Ch4) 3.0 Law & Order UK (ITV1) 2.74 CSI (Five) 2.27 Battle For North America (BBC2) 1.81 Caprica (SKY1) 102,000 Vampire Diaries (ITV2) 517,000 Fringe (SKY1) 237,000 Any of the usual suspects have the confirmed start date for Ashes to Ashes? I saw on the Radio Times website that Crimewatch is penciled in for Monday 29 March, with Richard Hammond on Tuesday, which leaves Wednesday or Thursday. Unless it's bumped again to the following Easter Monday. Quote:
If I were ITV I would bite the bullet at commission a 16 episode order for next year and move it to perhaps Sunday nights, market it better and work on making a better series. Push the boat out. It could be a success.
![]() A sixteen epside order for a show which is struggling to get 4m in the overnights. Not even the most popular dramas on TV have that kind of episode order!
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Any of the usual suspects have the confirmed start date for Ashes to Ashes? I saw on the Radio Times website that Crimewatch is penciled in for Monday 26 March, with Richard Hammond on Tuesday, which leaves Wednesday or Thursday. Unless it's bumped again to the following Easter Monday.
![]() And no, BBC Press Office for some reason hasn't updated yet for week beginning 27th March. |
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Law & Order UK (ITV1) 2.74
Tuesday 16th March 2010 BBC One 19:30 - EastEnders: 8.9m * no idea if this is a peak figure or average 20:00 - Holby City: 5.82m (24%) 21:00 - Richard Hammond's Invisible Worlds: 4.33m (17.6%) BBC Two 18:30 - Antiques Road Trip: 2.4m (11%) 20:00 - Sport Relief Does Dragons' Den: 2.43m (10%) 21:00 - Battle For North America: 1.81m (7.4%) ITV1 19:00 - Emmerdale: 6.9m (32%) 19:30 - You've Been Framed!: below 3m 20:00 - Cops With Cameras: 2.75m (11.3%) 21:00 - Law and Order: UK: 2.47m (10.1%) Channel 4 12:30 - Cheltenham Festival: 600,000 (9%) 20:00 - Jo Frost: Extreme Parental Guidance: 1.86m (7.6%) 21:00 - One Born Every Minute: 3.07m (12.5%) * Digital Spy says 3.04m (12.4%) * +1: 286,000 (1.7%) Five 20:00 - Ice Road Truckers: 1.34m (6.1%) 21:00 - CSI: 2.21m (9.0%) * Digital Spy say 2.27m (9.2%) BBC Three 22:00 - EastEnders: 671,000 (3.4%) ITV2 21:00 - The Vampire Diaries: 517,000 (2.1%) * last week: 500,000 (2.1%) 22:00 - FILM: Wedding Daze: 200,000 ITV3 19:55 - Poirot: 650,000 E4 23:00 - Shameless: 800,000 Sky1 21:00 - Caprica: 102,000 (0.4%) 22:00 - Fringe: 237,000 (1.4%) Sky Sports 2 19:00 - Live UEFA Champions League: 1.55m (6.5%) * match average: 1.99m (8.2%) * 15-minute peak: 2.44m (9.8%) @ 21:15 * all-day share = 2.6% Sources: Digital Spy, Media Guardian, Digital-i |
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Matthew Graham says ashes to ashes will air on Fridays starting April 2 Quote:
To All - I am sanguine about an April 2nd airdate. I love this final series and if people watch it as well then all the better. Enjoy. xx Hustle did very well in that slot and so did Silent Witness. Beeb have done their homework on this http://twitter.com/BarCough Will HIGNFY move to Thursdays like Mock the week or will it air @8.30pm |
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Matthew Graham says ashes to ashes will air on Fridays starting April 2
http://twitter.com/BarCough Will HIGNFY move to Thursdays like Mock the week or will it air @8.30pm I don't think HIGNFY would suit the 8:30pm slot. Plus, they've both Outnumbered and Reggie Perrin to air in the next couple of months, so I'm guessing it'll be Thursday...if Matthew Graham is right about A2A on a Friday. |
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A sixteen epside order for a show which is struggling to get 4m in the overnights. Not even the most popular dramas on TV have that kind of episode order!

