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The Ratings Thread (Part 13)
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D.M.N.
04-11-2010
Originally Posted by Charnham:
“digiguide has it at one hour”

That's interesting as UK TV Guide has it at half an hour... has DigiGuide updated then and already confirmed schedules for that week?
Charnham
04-11-2010
yes I think pretty sure that hour long episode, came with tonights update
Dancc
04-11-2010
Originally Posted by D.M.N.:
“That's interesting as UK TV Guide has it at half an hour... has DigiGuide updated then and already confirmed schedules for that week?”

Yep. Not much else to report but Live at the Apollo (R) takes the Reggie Perrin slot.
Dancc
04-11-2010
Hang about, what's this... a new format for Jeremy Vyle?

CHAT SHOW: Jeremy Kyle's Morning Surgery
On: ITV1 Anglia (3)
Date: Monday 22nd November 2010 (starting in 17 days)
Time: 09:25 to 10:30 (1 hour and 5 minutes long)

(Widescreen, Subtitles)
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Excerpt taken from DigiGuide - the world's best TV guide available from http://www.getdigiguide.com/?p=1&r=87587

Copyright (c) GipsyMedia Limited.
Charnham
04-11-2010
wonder how that will go, I notice there is a dating show starting on ITV 1 Daytime as well that day.
cherubmattd
04-11-2010
NBC cancels Undercovers (kind of)

http://tvbythenumbers.com/2010/11/04...ercovers/70882
dan2008
04-11-2010
Originally Posted by Charnham:
“digiguide has it at one hour”

Thankyou
I hear it could be an EastEnders/Emmerdale/Corrie clash again like last november.

I think either the BBC or ITV should do the decent thing and air them on the wednesday or have Corrie go out on Tuesday or even an Hour EastEnders tuesday.

Last year the clash bought both soaps down so it was pointless
D.M.N.
04-11-2010
Originally Posted by Charnham:
“wonder how that will go, I notice there is a dating show starting on ITV 1 Daytime as well that day.”

Is that the same one that someone was trying to get people to 'join' here?

http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/forums/s....php?t=1380722

As for Jeremy Kyle, well....
Charnham
04-11-2010
[quote=D.M.N.;45374260]Is that the same one that someone was trying to get people to 'join' here?

http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/forums/s....php?t=1380722 I dont think so

Quote:
“ENTERTAINMENT: Dinner Date
On: ITV1 Anglia
Date: Wednesday 24th November 2010 (starting in 19 days)
Time: 14:00 to 15:00 (1 hour long)

Brand new dating series with a twist. A person chooses three blind dates from a pool of five potential suitors based on the menus they have prepared.
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Excerpt taken from DigiGuide - the world's best TV guide available from http://www.getdigiguide.com/?p=1&r=132606

Copyright (c) GipsyMedia Limited.”

and it looks like I got the start date for the show wrong.
D.M.N.
04-11-2010
Originally Posted by Charnham:
“ I dont think so



and it looks like I got the start date for the show wrong.”

Ah, that was trialled over the Summer I think and was a relative success.
Dancc
04-11-2010
Excellent to have Steve Bower commentating on Ch5's Europa League coverage. One of the best in the business. I don't know if it's a permanent change, but I like.

Highly watchable match so far as well.
D.M.N.
04-11-2010
Notice Steve Jones' new programme Drop Zone, which surely must have been commissioned for primetime, is being broadcast from Sunday 21st November at 15:35 on BBC1:

- http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00v71wq
- http://uk-tv-guide.com/programme-det...Entertainment/

Did BBC not have much hope for it? I doubt they commissioned it for a 3:30pm slot on a Sunday!

And New Tricks repeats take the 9pm slot on Fridays from the 26th November.
excel99
04-11-2010
Originally Posted by gottago:
“They used some lesser known staff who were presumably hoping that something bigger could come of it but sadly for them they got nothing. I think BBC World and 24 were simulcasting all day as well (they certainly did during the 1998 strike which would have been weird for int viewers as they focused on UK stories).

Oh wait, I thought you asked what happened in general rather than what happened to the ratings!”

Managed to find an article now

Quote:
“And it seems viewers preferred the 49-year-old's sharp suits and cutglass accent to the homelier Huw, as he attracted 5.6 million viewers to the later programme - up 400,000 on the week before.”

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz...#ixzz14LsFw5EL
Cent
04-11-2010
Originally Posted by D.M.N.:
“Notice Steve Jones' new programme Drop Zone, which surely must have been commissioned for primetime, is being broadcast from Sunday 21st November at 15:35 on BBC1:

- http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00v71wq
- http://uk-tv-guide.com/programme-det...Entertainment/

Did BBC not have much hope for it? I doubt they commissioned it for a 3:30pm slot on a Sunday!

And New Tricks repeats take the 9pm slot on Fridays from the 26th November.”

Can't be up to much.

It was an odd commission - supposed to be The Amazing Race UK, but on a lower budget.
D.M.N.
04-11-2010
Schedule on BBC website still lists Breakfast from 6am to 9:15am.
Brekkie
04-11-2010
Originally Posted by D.M.N.:
“Notice Steve Jones' new programme Drop Zone, which surely must have been commissioned for primetime, is being broadcast from Sunday 21st November at 15:35 on BBC1:

- http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00v71wq
- http://uk-tv-guide.com/programme-det...Entertainment/

Did BBC not have much hope for it? I doubt they commissioned it for a 3:30pm slot on a Sunday!”

God, it must be poor then. Even if it wasn't up to scratch you'd think they'd give it say a 5.30pm slot, or shunt it over to BBC3.
Charnham
04-11-2010
Originally Posted by D.M.N.:
“Notice Steve Jones' new programme Drop Zone, which surely must have been commissioned for primetime, is being broadcast from Sunday 21st November at 15:35 on BBC1:

- http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00v71wq
- http://uk-tv-guide.com/programme-det...Entertainment/

Did BBC not have much hope for it? I doubt they commissioned it for a 3:30pm slot on a Sunday!

And New Tricks repeats take the 9pm slot on Fridays from the 26th November.”

ouch, that must be awful
Chris1964
04-11-2010
That football rating is dire. The Champions League group stages really have become a long winded bore-fest where fancied teams can only ever fail through complacency. You can have too much of a good thing and I think the rating just about sums it up.
Charnham
04-11-2010
Originally Posted by D.M.N.:
“Ah, that was trialled over the Summer I think and was a relative success.”

I keep missing this stuff, I missed the first series of ITVs The Biggest Loser as well.
RobbieSykes123
04-11-2010
Originally Posted by D.M.N.:
“BREAKING NEWS: BBC Breakfast to be thrown into blackout tomorrow due to BBC strikes: http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2010...e-news-off-air

Daybreak's rating will be very interesting.”

LOL - this could be a massive humiliation. No news on the BBC, and Daybreak gets shafted by Cash in the Attic repeats!

A bit like when Noel's House Party got taken off for a bomb scare and a March repeat of Noel's Christmas Presents and a Tom and Jerry cartoon still beat Blind Date 12m to 9m!

It could be worse for ITV - Breakfast's 1.5m viewers might all try Daybreak for 5 minutes tomorrow. At least at the moment, they are down as "potential" future viewers...
RobbieSykes123
04-11-2010
Originally Posted by Chris1964:
“That football rating is dire. The Champions League group stages really have become a long winded bore-fest where fancied teams can only ever fail through complacency. You can have too much of a good thing and I think the rating just about sums it up.”

Even more dire when you think how much over the odds ITV paid to make sure the Beeb didn't nick the Champions League off them.

I can't see them paying the same when the rights come up for renewal.
Cent
04-11-2010
Miranda series 2 starts Monday 15 November. Trailer started last night apparently - date confirmed by Miranda on Twitter.
Cent
05-11-2010
Celebrity Juice has 4 episodes left and will take a 3 week break for I'm a Celebrity according to Leigh Francis. Those eps on Tuesdays during I'm a Celeb must be repeats then?
oldmum
05-11-2010
How can anybody say that wallace and gromit was a good rating. It should of got 15 million. Also the football. That should of got at least 10 million
RobbieSykes123
05-11-2010
Originally Posted by oldmum:
“How can anybody say that wallace and gromit was a good rating. It should of got 15 million”

Come off it. Had it been a new animated film, then yes.

But it was clearly trailed as a scientific inventions clip show linked by W&G. True, they may possibly be the biggest stars on British TV but this show was never going to get more than 4-6m in that slot.

However, I do think it could have got 8-9m in a 7pm slot on Sunday between CF and SCD Results.
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