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Uhm, what the smiley for indifferent? I missed half of them as the Olympics were more interesting. It seemed like an odd time to show it, it'd only be 4pm in New York and it'd be 10pm in Europe. I can't think of a reason to put it on so late! or were they scared of the shoddy ITV production bleeping style.
They put them on primetime saturday night a few years ago and they still floped and gave ITV a bumper ratings victory. Im not surprised they flop as the ceremony is always a tedious boring affair |
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On Sunday, @dancingonice was watched by 7.8m, peaking with 8.9m. The Skate Off had 6.9m, peaking with 7.4m. Wild At Heart had 6.4m / 23%
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On Sunday, @dancingonice was watched by 7.8m, peaking with 8.9m. The Skate Off had 6.9m, peaking with 7.4m. Wild At Heart had 6.4m / 23%
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Low ratings last night by the looks of it, thought ITV would do very well against the Baftas which are normally between 4 and 5.
I wonder did C4s movie do Really well? Or maybe Being Human picked up some viewers? |
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4.1m was actually the peak - it averaged 3.6m (15.2%) according to Broadcast.
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4.1m was actually the peak - it averaged 3.6m (15.2%) according to Broadcast.
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BBC Two's live coverage of the Winter Olympics attracted 3.13m (11.5%) between 8pm and 10.15pm.
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/news/...ce-of-36m.html |
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African Heartbeat as Robbiesykes puts it, is starting to go the way of the real Heartbeat. DOI has always legged up WAH and DOI isnt firing like in previous years. There isnt a buzz around it. Larkrise must have been close to WAH in the 8.30 to 9.00 slot.
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BBC Two's live coverage of the Winter Olympics attracted 3.13m (11.5%) between 8pm and 10.15pm.
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/news/...ce-of-36m.html |
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Can anyone help me fill in the following blanks?
Thursday Alan Carr: Chatty Man - 22:00 C4 The Simpsons - 18:00 C4 (inc +1) BBC News at Ten - 22:00 BBC1 ITV News at Ten - 22:00 ITV1 Friday Winter Olympics 2010 - 19.00 BBC2 A Question of Sport - 19.30 BBC1 Austin Stevens Adventures - 20.00 Five Lost. - 21.00 Sky1 Friday Night with Jonathan Ross - 22.35 BBC1 The Brits Backstage - 22.35 ITV1 The Alan Titchmarsh Show - 17.00 ITV1 The One Show - 19.00 BBC1 Mastercrafts - 21.00 BBC2 Weekend Winter Olympics 2010 - Sat 17.45 BBC2 All Star Family Fortunes - Sat 17.45 ITV1 Match of the Day - Sat 22.30 BBC1 CSI Trilogy - Sat 21.25 Five Mission Impossible III - Sat 21.15 C4 |
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BAFTA Film Awards are just awful. There is not one thing right about them. I'm a huge film fan and I find them virtually unwatchable. It's like someone has tried to make it as boring as possible.
I also like Jonathan Ross, but he is totally misplaced here. The room is full of stuck up old farts who sit with their arms folded, refusing to clap when Kristen Stewart won her award. It's just all cringeworthy and misplaced and embarrassing. |
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BAFTA Film Awards are just awful. There is not one thing right about them. I'm a huge film fan and I find them virtually unwatchable. It's like someone has tried to make it as boring as possible.
I also like Jonathan Ross, but he is totally misplaced here. The room is full of stuck up old farts who sit with their arms folded, refusing to clap when Kristen Stewart won her award. It's just all cringeworthy and misplaced and embarrassing. |
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Im not sure what you could do with the film awards. At the end of the day they are a serious affair because the awards have a real meaning, unlike phone votes where sheer fanaticism can swing the decision. Having Dermot O'Leary, rentacrowd screaming and claps of thunder would be a serious mistake imo.
How you make costume design, editing and sound thrilling is a difficult one, but those awards are every bit as important as the actor awards. |
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Im not sure what you could do with the film awards. At the end of the day they are a serious affair because the awards have a real meaning, unlike phone votes where sheer fanaticism can swing the decision. Having Dermot O'Leary, rentacrowd screaming and claps of thunder would be a serious mistake imo.
How you make costume design, editing and sound thrilling is a difficult one, but those awards are every bit as important as the actor awards. The BAFTAs just dont work. |
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BAFTA Film Awards are just awful. There is not one thing right about them. I'm a huge film fan and I find them virtually unwatchable. It's like someone has tried to make it as boring as possible.
I also like Jonathan Ross, but he is totally misplaced here. The room is full of stuck up old farts who sit with their arms folded, refusing to clap when Kristen Stewart won her award. It's just all cringeworthy and misplaced and embarrassing. Pretty lacklustre for both ITV1 shows last night too. Dancing on Ice just doesn't seem to have caught fire. What are its averages like in comparison to last year. It must be seeing a similar % decline to Strictly? |
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An updated list of what I need. I would really appreciate any help sourcing these.
Thursday (I only really need one out of this lot) Alan Carr: Chatty Man - 22:00 C4 The Simpsons - 18:00 C4 (inc +1) BBC News at Ten - 22:00 BBC1 ITV News at Ten - 22:00 ITV1 Friday (I need at least one out of this lot) Austin Stevens Adventures - 20.00 Five Friday Night with Jonathan Ross - 22.35 BBC1 The Brits Backstage - 22.35 ITV1 The Alan Titchmarsh Show - 17.00 ITV1 Weekend (I need at least two out of this lot, preferably including CSI Trilogy) Winter Olympics 2010 - Sat 17.45 BBC2 All Star Family Fortunes - Sat 17.45 ITV1 Match of the Day - Sat 22.30 BBC1 CSI Trilogy - Sat 21.25 Five Mission Impossible III - Sat 21.15 C4 |
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Strictly On Ice seems a bit low this series.
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Oh dear, they can't think of their own way to celebrate Corrie's 50th anniversary so they have to blatantly copy what EE has done. I find this strange because Corrie's exec producer said in an interview that she is against live episodes because they detract from the drama
. This story probably tabloid tittle-tattle.EE showed on Friday that you need a strong storyline, script, characters, actors and production team to make it work, but the quality of CS has been poor for the past few years so I doubt their anniversary celebrations will have the same huge impact. Good luck to them anyway whatever it is they do. ![]() Then The Bill did one for their 25th!! |
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FF used to get 8-10m against Casualty's 14-16m.
But that was in the day when 8-9m wasn't particularly good really for a Saturday night. As for the current episodes, I don't see what's wrong with 6pm, it's the lightest of light entertainment. I can't understand why ITV put things like this and Mr and Mrs on so late, past the watershed. The clue's in the title - Family Fortunes. After nine o'clock I want adult programming. The teatime quiz always used to be a traditional part of the Saturday schedules. There's no way Family Fortunes deserves to be the centrepiece of the night, it's flimsy old Family Fortunes. When I was younger I used to really look forward to reaching the age when I'd be able to stay up late and watch adult programming. Now I am allowed to stay up late it's the same stuff I used to watch at teatime. * Beadle's Hotshots was, of course, the show featuring viewers' home videos of their own sketches and jokes, where the pilot got about twelve million viewers, but it was shown in the You've Been Framed slot and most viewers probably thought it was You've Been Framed. Although the first series didn't do very well, it was recommissioned and shown at 7pm on Fridays, but was dropped mid-run due to a request by LWT as it was stinking the place out and getting their evening off to a crap start. Despite it being an LWT production. They flung the leftover ones out on Sunday and Christmas afternoons. |
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SO true.This is one award ceremony I would happily give to sky movies exclusively.
ITV don't show the telly ones anymore either, of course. But they're slightly more interesting for the casual viewer, I think. |
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Monday 8th Glee (E4) 2100-2200 1,608,000 Glee (E4+1) 2200-2300 400,000 Tuesday 9th Cool Runnings (BBC Three) 1925-2100 693,000 Vampire Diaries (ITV2) 2100-2200 785,000 Wednesday 10th American Idol (ITV2) 2000-2100 874,000 Thursday 11th What Katie Did Next (ITV2) 2100-2200 1,681,000 The Big Bang Theory (E4) 2100-2130 683,000 The Big Bang Theory (E4+1) 2200-2230 299,000 Grey's Anatomy (Living TV) 2200-2300 445,000 Friday 12th Bewitched (Fiver) 2100-2300 354,000 Saturday 13th Swansea v Newcastle (Sky Sports 1) 1230-1500 312,000 Hitch (G.O.L.D.) 2000-2220 207,000 Sunday 14th Sunrise (Sky News) 0800-0900 149,000 Winter Sports Olympic Finishing Line (Eurosport) 1100-1200 141,000 Got To Dance Final (Sky1) 1800-1930 1,354,000 Being Human (BBC Three) 2100-2200 901,000 |
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ITV don't show the telly ones anymore either, of course. But they're slightly more interesting for the casual viewer, I think. ITV hasn't shown it since 2006. |
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Some completed series averages for BBC One from the new BARB data:
Hustle averaged a very healthy 6.27m which is some 0.2 million or 3.3% up on 2009. It was lifted in its first two weeks by the snow boost but still did very well overall with particularly tough drama competition from Law and Order: UK on ITV1. Silent Witness had a massive boost to a great average of 7.46m, which is up 1.1m or 11.7% from the last series in 2008. Again, the snow helped in the early stages but even after that, no episode fell below the average for the last series. Seems like it prospered on Thurs/Fri with weak opposition from The Bill and PSTOS. Also, finished in January but I'm not sure if anyone mentioned, Wallander ended with an average of 5.72m for its 3 epsiodes, down 0.31m on the 2008 series. With Lark Rise doing well too, looks like January's 'drama overload' worked out OK - though Survivors and (predictably) Material Girl flopped. |
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The Total Wipeout repeats are still doing the business - but what's happened with the new series?!
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BBC Two's live coverage of the Winter Olympics attracted 3.13m (11.5%) between 8pm and 10.15pm.
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/news/...ce-of-36m.html |
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