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Ah well, that's one hope scotched...
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I wondered why the last post on the old thread was at 15.25 - then realised there was a new one.
![]() Good show from Dragon's Den last night (yes, I'm on the ball as always ) and Big Brother didn't slip despite the complaints it would do after what happened Friday. ITV finishing fourth in it's slot is unusual. Even on a Tuesday night it doesn't often dip that far.
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The Underground part?
Not really but im sure people on here are mature enough to notice it was a joke ![]() |
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I'm sure most people are mature enough not to make that joke in the first place.
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What Australia Watched: Tuesday 24th August
Seven
18:00 Seven News 1.53m 18:30 Today Tonight 1.39m 19:00 Home and Away 1.03m 19:30 Minute to Win it 1.22m 20:30 Packed to the Rafters 1.92m 21:30 Parenthood 0.88m Nine 18:00 Nine News 1.33m 18:30 A Current Affair 1.30m 19:00 Two and a Half Men (R) 1.04m 19:30 Top Gear 1.42m 20:40 Top Gear: Polar Special (R) 0.88m 21:50 20 to 1: All Time Aussie Superstars 0.54m Ten 18:00 The Simpsons (R) 0.68m 18:30 Neighbours 0.67m *celebrates 6,000th episode on Friday. 19:00 The 7pm Project 0.95m 19:30 Modern Family 1.24m 20:00 Rules of Engagement 0.99m 20:30 NCIS (R) 0.96m 21:30 NCIS (R) 0.87m |
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I think Big Brother will peak around 6m tonight, with around 5m tuning in from 10pm.
The line up isn't the best, but with two more past housemates and a possible twist on Friday, I do think the next two weeks are very capable of gaining 3.5m +. |
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I think Big Brother will peak around 6m tonight, with around 5m tuning in from 10pm.
The line up isn't the best, but with two more past housemates and a possible twist on Friday, I do think the next two weeks are very capable of gaining 3.5m +. |
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Gavin Shipmen-Not only will EastEnders overtake corrie
but it will be by quite a big i should say The week of 6th Sept looks Brilliant and the Vic Explotion is the Thur 9th & Fri 10th Sept which will also see Peggys Exit and there's allready some adverts being shown on the BBC with Past clips of Peggy Kat and Alfie will return sometime around them too ![]() Good ratings last night for all the soaps (including the daytime ones) which seems higher then usual but with the bad weather we are getting atm it's no surprise. I reckon a Bigger rating for the Bill tonight seeing as it's the first part of the final 2 parter and i expect quite a few casual Viewers do give it ago Is BB not the final tonight? Just seen the Micheal Ball show what is it with ITV and Rubbish chat shows? It really is tacky they should spent the money on a good comedy or drama during the day I expect shows Like Hollyoaks and EastEnders will be lower tonight seeing as it was resualts day This Coronation Street vs Eastenders point scoring is becoming tiresome now! |
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Few ratings from yesterday:
Big Brother Final (C4): 4.0m (17.7%) * excluding +1 Britain by Bike (BBC4): 388,300 (1.6%). Jedward: Let Loose (ITV2): 325,900 (1.4%) --- Good average for Big Brother - over a million up from last year's final. Similar to how this year's CBB final rated. BB11's overnight series average was 2.5m (13%), up from last year's 2.2m (12%) average. |
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I can't believe some quizshow is beating Home and Away in the ratings and as for Neighbours lol that's embarrassing
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Few ratings from yesterday:
Big Brother Final: 4.0m (17.7%) * excluding +1 |
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BB peaked at 4.6m.
It won the 9pm - 10pm slot. The Deep (BBC1) - 3.5m The Bill (ITV1) - 3.4m |
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BB peaked at 4.6m.
It won the 9pm - 10pm slot. The Deep (BBC1) - 3.5m The Bill (ITV1) - 3.4m Surprised that Big Brother's peak isn't over 5m, which suggests (surprisingly) that it was relatively steady over the 3 hours. |
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Big Brother peaked at 5.1m (just after 10pm) - number includes +1.
The Bill 3.4m / 14.5% Eastenders 8.1m / 38.8% |
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Big Brother peaked at 5.1m (just after 10pm) - number includes +1.
The Bill 3.4m / 14.5% Eastenders 8.1m / 38.8% Do you have a breakdown for yesterday's BB ?
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Very pleased with the BB rating - I expect there was quite an increase between the actual BB11 Final and the launch of UBB, more people seemed to be interested in that.
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4m is excellent considering the length and it was no doubt dragged down by the BB11 final. Great peak too. I think it will hover in the low 3m range just as CBB did earlier this year and will probably end with around 4.5m-5m in 2 and a half weeks time. If it manages to do that then I think it will seal its fate on Channel 5. Whether or not its a good move is a different argument but I imagine C5 are now even more interested.
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If only they had split the shows in two. It would be interesting to see 8pm - 9.45, then 9.45 onwards
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The Deep's heading into axe land, and will probably get beaten by The Bill next week.
And the BBC clearly knew they had a turkey on their hands, hence the reason they a) ran it at the height of Summer and b) screened it weekly rather than stripped, which was obviously the original plan. (If TV bosses commission a 5 part drama, then they want to strip it - new unwritten TV rule. )Incidentally - Bucket Of Barbed Wire (a new comedy about incest by the writer of Keeping Up Appearances ) starting on ITV1 on Monday 6th September - is this a 3 part drama and does anyone know if it's running weekly or daily?
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Excellent figures for Big Brother. But good also for The Bill to rise week-on-week in spite of the intense competition from C4. I think it's going to go out on a high next week.
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Excellent figures for Big Brother. But good also for The Bill to rise week-on-week in spite of the intense competition from C4. I think it's going to go out on a high next week.
![]() Place your bets as to which will rate higher - the final episode of "The Bill" or "The Very Last Of The Summer Wine" as the BBC have chosen to list it. |
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Incidentally - Bucket Of Barbed Wire (a new comedy about incest by the writer of Keeping Up Appearances ) starting on ITV1 on Monday 6th September - is this a 3 part drama and does anyone know if it's running weekly or daily?K |
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That will be "a high" relative to its crappy performance over the last 12 months.
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That will be "a high" relative to its crappy performance over the last 12 months.
Place your bets as to which will rate higher - the final episode of "The Bill" or "The Very Last Of The Summer Wine" as the BBC have chosen to list it. |
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) and Big Brother didn't slip despite the complaints it would do after what happened Friday. ITV finishing fourth in it's slot is unusual. Even on a Tuesday night it doesn't often dip that far.

