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Old 13-09-2010, 12:51
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what do people think the inbetweeners will manage tonight?
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Old 13-09-2010, 12:54
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DS has updated: http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/news/...o-over-6m.html

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8pm-10pm: A Concert For Heroes - 5.61m (23.3%) + 295k (1.2%) HD

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8pm-9pm: Heartbeat - 5.58m (23.1%) + 139k (0.6%) HD
9pm-10:30pm: Albert's Memorial - 4.63m (20%) + 151k (0.6%) HD

A good performance from Heartbeat's final episode but no massive boost really. I think it has had higher rating episodes earlier in the run. Albert's Memorial did OK but considering it's a David Jason starring program, I would have expected more interest. Perhaps the STV opt-out reduced its viewership a little.
Concert for Heroes did well on the BBC.
Thanks for that, Dave. I'm kind of surprised that A Concert for Heroes beat Heartbeat and Albert's Memorial. But really, good figures for all three I think.

Men in Black did well to top 2m for its umpteenth showing!
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Old 13-09-2010, 13:01
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what do people think the inbetweeners will manage tonight?
I think 2m is very much possible. Heartbeat ended with a reasonable figure.
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Old 13-09-2010, 13:04
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Not that I like to be picky (yeah - right!), but why is the headline for that article either wrong (or not justified by the article itself)? I make Heartbeat's rating 5.58+0.14=5.72m, not "over 6m". And, if they actually meant the peak rating, why not quote it!

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Old 13-09-2010, 13:06
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your big spoiler for this week is that there are no ITV1 top 30's, blame GMTV's late programme logs

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Old 13-09-2010, 13:09
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5.8 million is very respectable for Heartbeat and shows there is still a market for it.
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Old 13-09-2010, 13:34
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Porterhouse Blue and Diamond Geezer are examples that kinda disprove that. Jason is a guaranteed hit as long as he doesnt stray too far away from what viewers expect from him IMO.
To be fair Porterhouse Blue was was on Channel 4 which to a certain extent was going to get a reduced figure. However when you consider A Sharp intake of Breath(a perhaps forgotten chart topper), The Darling Buds of May, A Bit of a Do, A Touch of Frost, Open All Hours and ofcourse Only Fools and Horses its a pretty spectacular ratings cv over a long period.
I agree that things are different today and the figure for Alberts Memorial is a sharp reminder of this-its quite poor imo.
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Old 13-09-2010, 13:38
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your big spoiler for this week is that there are no ITV1 top 30's, blame GMTV's late programme logs

back when it's all live

Perhaps they threw the logs into the skip with the rest of the GMTV rubbish ..

It annoying when there is a gap on the Barb Top 30's..grrr!!
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Old 13-09-2010, 13:45
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Old 13-09-2010, 13:47
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it's live btw

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Old 13-09-2010, 13:48
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Thanks Mike. Another drop for Sky Sports News. Down from a weekly reach of 6.4m (0.7% audience share) to a weekly reach of 5.5m (0.6% audience share).

Soccer Saturday fell to a miserable 167k. Although it wasn't a Premier League weekend.
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Old 13-09-2010, 13:53
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what do people think the inbetweeners will manage tonight?
I think/hope it could be the most watched episode of the programme. There's been so much hype for this series. There's even a BBC News article on it that's the fourth most read right now!
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Old 13-09-2010, 14:06
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Thanks Mike. Another drop for Sky Sports News. Down from a weekly reach of 6.4m (0.7% audience share) to a weekly reach of 5.5m (0.6% audience share).

Soccer Saturday fell to a miserable 167k. Although it wasn't a Premier League weekend.
As you say it was not a Premier League weekend. There were no Championship games either so these figures are just about meaningless.

Even so SSN's audience share was still strong compared to other Sky Sports channels:

SS1 - 0.7%
SS2 - 0.6%
SS3 - 0.3%
SS4 - 0.2%
SSN - 0.6%

And SSN's reach was way higher than SS1 or SS2.
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Old 13-09-2010, 14:17
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Low for Albert's Memorial but not entirely surprising. Is that because David Jason no longer has the same pull or because ITV drama is in a poor state? I suspect a bit of both.

Porterhouse Blue and Diamond Geezer are examples that kinda disprove that. Jason is a guaranteed hit as long as he doesnt stray too far away from what viewers expect from him IMO.
IIRC Diamaond Geezer got about 10m for its first episode, which was on a Sunday night and was meant to be a one-off. But, its success led to 3 more episodes that aired on Thursdays which tanked, about 4m.
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Old 13-09-2010, 14:21
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Thanks Mike.

BTW, could you have a word in TPTB's shell-like and ask them "why o why" they continue to put the separate halves of movies in as separate entries in the Top30s.

e.g. two Bond movies on ITV2, two of the movies on five etc...

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Old 13-09-2010, 14:22
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Broadcast reporting that ITV are to make a pretty major sounding Titanic drama which is being funded by themselves, Global in Canada and TV3 in Ireland and will be produced by three production companies (including ITV Studios). It'll have a Gosford Park writer and a Bleak House producer. They'll either screen it as 4 x 60mins or 2 x 90mins on the 100th anniversary of the disaster.

Sounds good, let's hope it doesn't sink in the ratings. HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA.
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Old 13-09-2010, 14:23
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Very strong finish for Heartbeat, because there was no promotion, it had tougher competition & there was no Corrie lead in. Incidentally I think its the highest rated episode of the series without a Corrie lead in and the highest for some time I would imagine. I hadn't watched Heartbeat for about 5 years, but after growing up with it I decided to watch the final episode. Was very shocked when even the ITV announcer didn't even give a nod to it being the final episode. The only way viewers would have known it was the last ever episode was from reading TV magazines. Ending on a cliffhanger aswell. It makes me think that Heartbeat might actually return, because surely even ITV wouldn't just get an 18 year old Sunday night favourite disappear without even mentioning it to the fans and having a farewell programme?! I actually thought it was a very good episode and even though it was a cliffhanger it ended quite nicely with all the locals toasting Oscar in the pub. Will be a shame to let it go really.

Very good rating for the BOB documentary with David Jason considering how other factual programmes have faired in that slot, but later on pretty bad I thought for Albert's Memorial. I would have thought it was guaranteed to be a 6m+ banker.
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Old 13-09-2010, 14:27
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Broadcast reporting that ITV are to make a pretty major sounding Titanic drama which is being funded by themselves, Global in Canada and TV3 in Ireland and will be produced by three production companies (including ITV Studios). It'll have a Gosford Park writer and a Bleak House producer. They'll either screen it as 4 x 60mins or 2 x 90mins on the 100th anniversary of the disaster.

Sounds good, let's hope it doesn't sink in the ratings. HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA.
Oh, that sounds like an interesting departure for ITV. I would hope it does well if only so they may take more chances like this in the future.
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Old 13-09-2010, 15:13
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Broadcast reporting that ITV are to make a pretty major sounding Titanic drama which is being funded by themselves, Global in Canada and TV3 in Ireland and will be produced by three production companies (including ITV Studios). It'll have a Gosford Park writer and a Bleak House producer. They'll either screen it as 4 x 60mins or 2 x 90mins on the 100th anniversary of the disaster.

Sounds good, let's hope it doesn't sink in the ratings. HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA.
Wow, an ITV commission I'm actually interested in. Can't remember the last time that happened! Sounds pretty major and a great idea to me.
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Old 13-09-2010, 15:22
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Good ratings for Heartbeat and good that there were consistent figures for this 'last' series.

I just do not see how ITV can dump a show that gets 5 - 6 million viewers. They are not awash with dramas doing that and whatever its ad revenue it cements Sunday evening and lets them build a schedule around it.

Having a consistent run in one slot is what it singularly did not get when ITV were trying to drop it and foing so for this run shows that when it does get that there is still an audience.

It would be sad to leave its loyal viewers dangling with the unresolved ending. At the very least it deserves a one off special that (given the ending) could coincidentally round off The Royal as well since that is where any follow on of this Heartrbeat episode would naturally be partially set.

Taking the show into 1970 in the process....though that might be hard as they have succeeded in not just stopping time by keeping the series in 1969 for a decade or so now but even moving it backwards within 1969.

Last nights episode was clearly set in Spring 1969 (given dates indicated by several things in it such as clearly visible car tax discs) but two or three years ago they had an episode set around the Apollo 11 landings and that was in July!
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Old 13-09-2010, 15:31
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Just wondering - how does 5.58m + 0.139m equate to 'over 6 million' exactly? Good end figure for Heartbeat nevertheless.
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Old 13-09-2010, 15:33
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Moving Heartbeat into the 1970s would give it closure, whilst at the same time it sets the ground for a new era should ITV wish to ressurect it in the future. I don't watch it, was last nights the final ever show? If it was, its probably worth mentioning the filming stopped when ITV froze it, it wasn't axed by that point.

The Titanic show will sink or swim (no pun intended ) and it largely depends on the storyline they put into it and the actors. Inevitably it will be compared to the film.
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Old 13-09-2010, 15:44
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Thanks Mike.

BTW, could you have a word in TPTB's shell-like and ask them "why o why" they continue to put the separate halves of movies in as separate entries in the Top30s.

e.g. two Bond movies on ITV2, two of the movies on five etc...

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I think it's an admin thing by Kantar, I think it's all automated now so they can't properly average out the ratings. So you've got slightly annoying thing of a film being split by ITV2 news and then listed seperately as two entries

unfortunately I think we're stuck with it like that
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Old 13-09-2010, 15:46
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Moving Heartbeat into the 1970s would give it closure, whilst at the same time it sets the ground for a new era should ITV wish to ressurect it in the future. I don't watch it, was last nights the final ever show? If it was, its probably worth mentioning the filming stopped when ITV froze it, it wasn't axed by that point.

The Titanic show will sink or swim (no pun intended ) and it largely depends on the storyline they put into it and the actors. Inevitably it will be compared to the film.
As others have said it does seem an attractive proposition, but its going to have to add something in a different way to a film which had a 200 million dollar budget, is the second highest grossing ever and is always going to be at the forefront of comparison to any new attempt. All in all its quite a brave undertaking.
As far as Heartbeat is concerned, its interesting people are talking about a recommission when its just had its last episode. Everythings been closed down hasnt it, the sets, the structure. Surely its dead and gone?
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Old 13-09-2010, 16:00
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The Concert for Heroes did well, these sort of things usually do quite well, The Children in Need Concert did similar ratings as well. Albert's Memorial did okay for ITV1 but David Jason isn't the draw he once was but I imagine Come Rain Come Shine will do better. I think Joe Maddison's War will do better business next week.

Good night for Five with Men in Black and Bad Boys beating Fool's Gold and Four Weddings on Channel 4, Men in Black seems to do well whenever it's airs same with Men in Black II.

The Titanic drama sounds good and it will have a big budget given it's been funded by Global and TV3 as well as ITV and Julian Fellowes is good at writing period dramas as evident with Gosford Park and the upcoming Dowton Abbey.
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