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What's all this about
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It's a Dutch show from John de Mol's (Endemol) new company Talpa which is a new slant on X-Factor in which only the good contestants get to audition for the mentors with a live band.
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I think CSI and other US shows are good filler because they have a lot of episodes which can be stripped across the week. Kind of surprised they don't repeat NCIS in daytime although with two or three airings on the main channel and the repeats on USA, it might be overkill. Maybe they can have a AFP programme for that slot like Channel 4 did with Cook Yourself Thin.
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COOKERY: Meals in Moments
On: Five (5) Date: Wednesday 15th December 2010 (starting tomorrow afternoon) Time: 14:55 to 15:10 (15 minutes long) Cookery series with chef Simon Rimmer. Singer-songwriter Dane Bowers serves up a British classic of bubble-and-squeak cakes with sausages and red onion gravy. (Repeat) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Excerpt taken from DigiGuide - the world's best TV guide available from http://www.getdigiguide.tv/?p=1&r=87587 Copyright (c) GipsyMedia Limited. |
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only the good contestants, what kinda of madness is that, such a show has no place on ITV.
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Hasselhoff wasn't a surprise but Michael McIntyre is, I was expecting Paul O'Grady. Amanda can do the auditions but they have to work around her Shrek schedule for the final week.
The Voice of Britain could either go to The BBC, Sky, Five or even ITV1. |
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That was me and I was just about to post that!
![]() They want to get a jump start on X-factor US by starting in the spring. It's still doing the business here in Holland hitting the 2.5-3 million on a weekly basis for a 2-hour performance show + 2 mil for the results show which airs at eleven at night. ![]() John de Mol mentioned recently that the format had been sold to twenty territories already which included the UK apparently but they didn't say which broadcaster. Quote:
I suppose it's possible that ITV bought the format in order to prevent other broadcasters from taking up a format that might damage the X Factor. Did Fox used to do that in the US with The X Factor so that American Idol wouldn't be killed off by another network?
Mind you if that were the case, they probably would have renewed their Pop Idol contract but they didn't. The US is a bit different because XF isn't established there and this is basically the same format with an extra twist. On the other hand, talent shows have a rough history in the US and there's no reason why this show won't go down in flames on night one like most of them. FOX aren't really going to sell The X Factor on its format for that very reason, it's going to be sold on Simon Cowell and a spring talent contest on NBC isn't going to have that budget. And while it's generally safe to predict that 9 out of 10 things will flop on NBC, they are enjoying some success with their Glee inspired "The Sing-Off" format just now. Of course, that's most likely picking up viewers missing their fix of Dancing With The Stars and benefitting from a lack of competition on other networks but it's doing well nonetheless. The Voice will also be airing at the same time as American Idol. Even if it's down 30%, it'll still be massive competition. Whatever the factors, it's similarity to XF means that this certainly won't be welcome news at Syco/FOX/Fremantle. |
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Well MM doing BGT has guaranteed one thing. I won't be watching it.
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Oh dear. BGT looks set to slide further in 2011.
David Hasselwho? Marmite Macintyre? Cowell wisely now giving it a wide berth? LOL. ![]() Presumably the dead-cert big names speculated such as Peter Kay, Paul O'Grady, Jonathan Ross, David Walliams and James Corden all made their excuses? |
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Presumably the dead-cert big names speculated such as Peter Kay, Paul O'Grady, Jonathan Ross, David Walliams and James Corden all made their excuses?
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Oh dear. BGT looks set to slide further in 2011.
David Hasselwho? Marmite Macintyre? Cowell wisely now giving it a wide berth? LOL. ![]() Presumably the dead-cert big names speculated such as Peter Kay, Paul O'Grady, Jonathan Ross, David Walliams and James Corden all made their excuses? As much as you want it to Fail It probally won't You said This year was it was flattening. Well this year Susan Boyle was not on it. I'm sorry but i think you will be disappointed again Robbie |
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As much as you want it to Fail It probally won't You said This year was it was flattening. Well this year Susan Boyle was not on it. I'm sorry but i think you will be disappointed again Robbie
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Well MM doing BGT has guaranteed one thing. I won't be watching it.
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Remarkable - Britain's Got Talent have lost Simon Cowell and Piers Morgan from the panel and yet have somehow made it even more unbearable. McIntyre could be ok as long as he doesn't go over the top, but Hasselhoff?! He was too over-eager on America's Got Talent; I have the feeling he's not going to be docile enough for a British audience. I think it'll see a dip in viewing figures - not to the point where it'll be axed but it won't sustain fantastic figures IMO.
ITV's demise post X Factor was obviously exaggerated. I have no idea where The Savoy's audience came from but people were talking about it at work today (weird replacement for water cooler show after The X Factor but there we go!) Coronation Street did brilliantly but is bound to lose momentum due it's rather ridiculous scheduling. Tuesday is just begging for something to prop it up and it'd lessen the gap between nights. Emmerdale did superbly. BBC1 did ok - it's a shame a drama such as Accused was beaten by filler on the other side, but EastEnders did well - though it's figure looks relatively low next to Coronation Street's but 9m+ is still excellent and in the run up to Christmas it'll soon gain the upper hand. |
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Fudd Britans got talent has not lost Simon Cowell. Read what is says
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Fudd Britans got talent has not lost Simon Cowell. Read what is says
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It has for the auditions stage and that's what gains some momentum. I think the panel'll be better with Simon there for the live shows.
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Will be interesting how Miranda does against Come Rain Come Shine because we saw how it did against IAC, I think it may break 4m. The series has been great and I think the chances of a move to BBC One is strong.
Looking at Digiguide, it appears Not Going Out is returning in January at 9.30pm with a lead in from Come Fly with Me. I would thought it would have moved to a 10.35pm slot as it rarely got above 3.5m in previous series. |
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It's hard to see where it could go in the UK. The BBC and C4 wouldn't get away with it. Sky1 have Must Be The Music. ITV have The X Factor and I'm assuming Five have given up on entertainment for now.
I think FOX getting the XF rights was a side effect of the Cowell/Fuller agreements in 2005. IMO, it's not worth ITV worrying about in the UK. The US is a bit different because XF isn't established there and this is basically the same format with an extra twist. On the other hand, talent shows have a rough history in the US and there's no reason why this show won't go down in flames on night one like most of them. FOX aren't really going to sell The X Factor on its format for that very reason, it's going to be sold on Simon Cowell and a spring talent contest on NBC isn't going to have that budget. And while it's generally safe to predict that 9 out of 10 things will flop on NBC, they are enjoying some success with their Glee inspired "The Sing-Off" format just now. Of course, that's most likely picking up viewers missing their fix of Dancing With The Stars and benefitting from a lack of competition on other networks but it's doing well nonetheless. The Voice will also be airing at the same time as American Idol. Even if it's down 30%, it'll still be massive competition. Whatever the factors, it's similarity to XF means that this certainly won't be welcome news at Syco/FOX/Fremantle. Breakthrough audition Enthusiastic audition |
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From Attentional:
BBC Two 21:00 - Pompeii: Life and Death in a Roman Town: 3.2m (13.5%) * above slot average by 82% ITV1 22:35 - The War You Don’t See: 940,000 (9.2%) * above slot average by 43% Channel 4 20:00 - Kirstie’s Homemade Home: 1.9m (8.1%) Very good figure for BBC Two at 9pm, may have even beat ITV1 in the hour. Solid for the documentary at 22:35 although the raw figure looks low but it didn't finish until 00:20. |
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BBC Two 21:00 - Pompeii: Life and Death in a Roman Town: 3.2m (13.5%) * above slot average by 82% ITV1 22:35 - The War You Don’t See: 940,000 (9.2%) * above slot average by 43% Channel 4 20:00 - Kirstie’s Homemade Home: 1.9m (8.1%) Very good figure for BBC Two at 9pm, may have even beat ITV1 in the hour. Solid for the documentary at 22:35 although the raw figure looks low but it didn't finish until 00:20. Emmers - 7.36m EE - 9.67m Holby - 5.72m HO - 1.05m Neighbours - 1.29m HAA - 863k Frost (rpt) - 2.9m Crimewatch - 4.65m The Family - 816k Miranda (rpt) - 1.67m |
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Very good figure for BBC Two at 9pm, may have even beat ITV1 in the hour.
OOPs. It just did!
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I doubt it beat the second hour of the Frost repeat.
OOPs. It just did! ![]() Very good night for BBC1, EastEnders did well while Holby and Crimewatch brought in reliable numbers. Going to be a tough few days for ITV1, seems like The Apprentice could have a series high tonight with poor opposition, then the Royal Variety Performance could end up sending Celebrity Grimefighters to embarrassing figures. Will be interesting to see how it affects Emmerdale episode 2 and Coronation Street though, can see Coronation Street's momentum disappearing on Thursday, but it should recover on Friday with what looks like 2 good episodes. Edit: Also, less than 24m watching between 8pm and 10pm, down on previous weeks due to no I'm a Celebrity or Corrie's 50th. |
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Complete change from Monday night for ITV1, their first bad night in a while. With the incredibly weak competition in the 9pm slot I expected TOF to perhaps climb to 4m-I thought it repeated really well
..but it seems BBC2 benefited the most with a great rating for the Pompeii doc and Crimewatch about 0.5m up on usual.The Family still stuck under 1m and can't build up any momentum after clashing with IAC/Corrie. |
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my god ITV managed to sellThe Only Way is Essex http://www.theaustralian.com.au/busi...-1225962400469 Also Tim Haines (Primeval) cant do basic maths Quote:
Consisting of five 5-minute episodes, the series will launch on the ITV Primeval website on December 22.
The show's co-creator Tim Haines added: "We are delighted that ITV.com will be showing this unique content as it will not only help viewers connect the end of series three with the start of series four, but it will also give our loyal fans 15 minutes of thrilling new visual material that will whet their appetites in advance of the start of the new season of the series." |
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Tuesday 15th December Roundup
BBC One (inc. HD) 19:00- The One Show: 5.09m (23.3%) 19:30- EastEnders: 9.67m (41.5%) 20:00- Holby City: 5.72m (24.7%) 21:00- Crimewatch: 4.65m (20%) 22:00- BBC News at Ten: 5.15m (25.3%) 22:45- Imagine: 1.11m (9.6%) BBC Two 19:00- Coast: 1.95m (8.6%) 20:00- Decade Of Discovery: 2.47m (10.7%) 21:00- Pompeii: Life And Death In A Roman Town: 3.15m (13.5%) 22:00- Miranda: 1.67m (8.3%) , HD: 47,800 (0.24%) 22:30- Newsnight: 940,000 (6.7%) ITV1 (inc. HD unless stated) 19:00- Emmerdale: 7.36m (33.7%) exc. HD 19:30- Tonight: Living In Fear: 2.68m (11.5%) 20:00- A Touch Of Frost: 3.0m (13%) 22:00- ITV News at Ten: 2.25m (11.19%) 22:35- The War You Don’t See: 961,100 (9.35%) * slot average: 821,200 (7.93%) Channel 4 (inc. HD) 16:10- Deal or No Deal: 1.821m (15.1%) 17:00- Come Dine with Me: 2.46m (17%) , +1: 267,000 17:30- Four in a Bed: 2.049m (12.1%) , +1: 175,000 18:00- The Simpsons: 1.853m (9.4%) 18:30- Hollyoaks: 1.05m 20:00- Kirsty's Homemade Home: 1.87m (8.1%) , +1: 180k (0.8%) 21:00- The Family: 820k (3.5%) , +1: 136k (0.8%) 22:00- Frankie Boyle's Tramadol Nights: 980k (4.9%) , +1: 216k (1.9%) 22:35- The Morgana Show: 760k (5%) , +1: 100k (1.3%) Channel 5 (inc. HD) 17:30- Neighbours: 1.29m 18:00- Home and Away: 863k 19:30- Street Market Chefs: 375k (1.6%) 20:00- Sea Patrol UK: 897k (3.9%) 21:00- CSI: Miami: 1.86m (8%) 22:00- CSI: NY: 1.3m (7%) BBC Three 22:00- EastEnders: 1.16m (5.8%) 22:30- Young Fishmonger Of The Year: 598k (4.3%) E4 (inc. +1) 21:00- The Idiot Awards: 524k Film4 (inc. +1) 19:00- Turner and Hooch: 444k 21:00- The Namesake: 176k ITV2 21:00- The Vampire Diaries: 580k (2.5%) , +1: 112k (0.2%) More4 (inc. +1) 22:00- True Stories: 127k Primetime Shares BBC One (inc. HD): 25.1% ITV1 (inc. HD): 15% BBC Two: 10.3% Channel 4 (inc. HD): 5% (+1: 0.6%) Channel 5 (inc. HD): 4.9% ---------------------------------------------- Good solid evening for BBC1, performing well on a Tuesday as usual. The Touch of Frost repeat rated quite badly - it was only 2-3 years ago when repeats of ATOF were getting ~4.5m viewers. BBC2 really benefitted, not only did the Pompeii doc rate really well but the 8pm hour also had good numbers too. |
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..but it seems BBC2 benefited the most with a great rating for the Pompeii doc and Crimewatch about 0.5m up on usual.