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Provisional schedules give hints of possible shows in TBA slots over the festive period (only up to 24th December, cause don't have DigiGuide) :
Saturday 18th December - BBC1 will change a lot, Strictly's only one show when it will be two - ITV1 I think will have a drama repeat at 9pm as there's a 2 hour TBA Sunday 19th December - ITV1 have a slot from 18:35 to 21:00, the looks like a FILM to me, although hard to tell. Drama premiere at 9pm - possibly Come Rain Come Shine? Monday 20th December - whole of BBC1 daytime is blank. Looking at the timings, I think The Nativity could take the 5:30pm, this would make sense as the previous programme The Weakest Link presumably begins at 4:45pm. Primetime line-up looks confirmed apart from TBA at 7:30pm - ITV1 has the normal daytime line-up. Primetime is normal, The Savoy at 9pm Tuesday 21st December - BBC1 has TBA at 9pm - ITV1, interestingly has Children's Hospital at Christmas at 8pm. Note that this contradicts ITV Press Office which says its on Monday 20th December at 9pm, but I think DigiGuide in this case is correct Wednesday 22nd December - as expected, already confirmed new Marple on 8pm on ITV1 Thursday 23rd December - shortened news bulletin for BBC1 at 1pm, TBA from 8pm to 10pm - ITV1 even for Thursday is still showing a normal schedule. 9pm is TBA. Christmas Eve - hard to tell with BBC1 schedule whether it'll change a lot, because BBC News is on from 7:40pm to 8:00pm - the News is also on at 10pm. Think this will change. - ITV's schedule will be confirmed once Paul O'Grady slots in at 9pm so it'll be Emmerdale, Corrie, YBF!, Corrie and POG. And now also confirmed: http://www.itv.com/presscentre/david...2/default.html ) I can add a few bits to this:Tuesday 21st December - ITV1 has something called March of The Dinosaurs at 9pm. Don't know what it is exactly but it's described as an 'adventure from the makers of Walking With Dinosaurs'. Thursday 23rd December - My Family down for 8pm on BBC1 with The Nativity at 9pm and The Impressions Show at 9:30pm. I suspect The Nativity will move to 10pm with HIGNFY and LATA in the 9pm hour (10pm for Impressions?). My Family at 8pm seems plausible though. - I believe that Millionaire Live has already been confirmed for 9pm on ITV1 but it isn't on here yet. Christmas Eve - Come Rain Come Shine down for 9pm. Paul O'Grady has already been confirmed for this slot though so this will change (POG is down for 27th so it may be a straight swap). Christmas Day - Wall-E down for 15:10 on BBC1 with Harry Potter and The Order of The Phoenix on ITV1 at the same time. ITV will change as OOTP isn't suitable for 3:10pm so I suspect it'll be an earlier Potter or The Mummy which is down for Boxing Day atm. - The One Ronnie down for 8pm - this will probably change and I'm not sure if this will get an Xmas Day slot at all. Boxing Day - BBC1 has Indiana Jones and Rock and Chips which seems reasonable but Indiana Jones is down for 3pm so that will obviously change. Upstairs Downstairs missing too so I suspect Rock and Chips may move to 8pm. - The Mummy: Tomb of The Dragon Emperor and TV Burp Xmas Specialdown for 6:25pm and 8:30pm on ITV1, although I reckon The Mummy could move to Xmas Day at 3:10pm. Monday 27th December - Just William down for 8;30pm on BBC1 - I thought this was for teatime and 4x30 minute episodes? - Paul O'Grady down for 9pm on ITV1 - I suspect this will swap with Come Rain Come Shine. Tuesday 28th December - Millionaire down for 8pm, but it's already been confirmed for the 23rd. Mr and Mrs for this slot maybe? - Come Fly With Me down for 9pm on BBC1 with TBA at 9:30pm Wednesday 29th December - BBC1 has an hour long Jimmy's Food Factory at 8pm with TBA at 9pm (Toast?). Thursday 30th December - Strictly down for 8pm on BBC1 which obviously won't happen. They then have TBA at 9pm. - ITV1 has Ad of The Decade at 9pm. New Year's Eve - TV Burp Review of The Year down for an hour at 6pm on ITV1. Are they doing separate Xmas and Review of The Year editions this year? Either way I can't see it staying in that slot. - Upstairs Downstairs down for 8:30pm on BBC1 which is a load of crap, I suspect they'll just air a repeat there. - Atonement is down for 9pm on ITV1. Also, a variety of movies are down for afternoon slots on BBC1, and I suspect they'll all change (slots at least if not days): - Bee Movie: Tuesday 21st, 3:45pm - Cars: Wednesday 22nd, 2:45pm - The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian: Thursday 23rd, 1:45pm - Shrek The Third: Monday 27th, 3:15pm - Ratatouille: New Year's Eve, 3:15pm Those will all get better slots in the real schedules. |
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So ITV1's Octavia stays on the shelf for another year, then?
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So ITV1's Octavia stays on the shelf for another year, then?
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Ratatouille makes an appearance 1 year later than expected. Good news! The BBC is spoiling us in the films department this year.
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Ratatouille makes an appearance 1 year later than expected. Good news! The BBC is spoiling us in the films department this year.
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Thanks for taking the time to type all that information out, even though most of it will be wrong. ![]() Important thing to remember this year is that New Years Day isnt included in the BBC press pack so there will be a couple of extra specials not yet announced. Quote:
By the way, it's an Antiques Roadshow repeat against The X Factor final results. The Total Wipeout on Saturday is a repeat, too.
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Thanks for taking the time to type all that information out, even though most of it will be wrong.
![]() Important thing to remember this year is that New Years Day isnt included in the BBC press pack so there will be a couple of extra specials not yet announced. Just awful competiton. Total Wipeout will be lucky to get over 2m IMO. ![]() Yeah New Year's Day not being included means that one or two things will be missed off. People in the Christmas TV thread seemed to think there would be a Comedy Roadshow episode which will probably pop up there along with Ratatouille and possibly another Come Fly With Me. Primeval is apparently returning on NYD on ITV, so I suspect they'll go with that, Take Me Out and a movie as they'll have access to more 2008 titles (The Dark Knight, Mamma Mia etc). And that Wipeout repeat will do abysmally. Surely they could have found something new to air there? |
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Having bought The Sun today for the Xmas TV pullout (yes, I'm that sad
) I can add a few bits to this:Tuesday 21st December - ITV1 has something called March of The Dinosaurs at 9pm. Don't know what it is exactly but it's described as an 'adventure from the makers of Walking With Dinosaurs'. As for Order of the Phoenix, what bits are actually unsuitable for the slot? Can't they cut those bits out? |
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This is a National Geography programme. ITV must've bought it on the cheap like River Monsters.
As for Order of the Phoenix, what bits are actually unsuitable for the slot? Can't they cut those bits out? As for OOTP, I believe ITV were advised not to air the Potters from Goblet onwards before 7pm uncut as they are too dark. Cutting OOTP wouldn't work as the bits they'd need to cut are pretty vital to the plot (the snake attack and the ending at a guess) so they'd ruin the film by doing that. As they've only shown it once I think it may get a primetime outing as it could get 4-5m (Goblet of Fire did for it's second and third outings). Plus it's down for 2 hours even though it's 2.5 hours with ads so I doubt it'll air there. It isn't really a Christmas Day afternoon film either as it's quite dark, but I think they could show The Mummy premiere in that slot. |
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What Australia Watched: Thursday 25th November
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17:30 Deal or No Deal 0.50m 18:00 Seven News 1.24m 18:30 Today Tonight 1.15m 19:00 Home and Away 0.94m 19:30 The Amazing Race 0.80m 20:30 Beauty and the Geek Australia 1.10m 21:30 Beauty and the Geek Australia - Winner Revealed 1.22m Nine 12:30 The Cricket Show 0.42m 13:00 The Ashes: First Test - Australia v England 0.60m 18:00 Nine News 1.27m 18:30 A Current Affair 1.04m 19:00 Two and a Half Men (R) 0.82m 19:30 Getaway 0.90m 20:30 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation 0.92m Ten 16:30 The Bold and The Beautiful 0.36m 17:00 Ten News at Five 0.64m 18:00 The Simpsons (R) 0.45m 18:30 Neighbours 0.52m 19:00 The 7pm Project 0.61m 19:30 Bondi Vet (R) 0.91m 20:00 Keeping Up with the Joneses 0.91m 20:30 Rush 0.68m An OK start to The Ashes for Nine. Boosted their news, scoring a rare win over Seven at 6pm. Low for the Beauty and the Geek finale - it rated better than that a few weeks ago for a normal episode. |
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Having bought The Sun today for the Xmas TV pullout (yes, I'm that sad
) I can add a few bits to this:Thursday 23rd December - My Family down for 8pm on BBC1 with The Nativity at 9pm and The Impressions Show at 9:30pm. I suspect The Nativity will move to 10pm with HIGNFY and LATA in the 9pm hour (10pm for Impressions?). My Family at 8pm seems plausible though. And with just short of two months to go, I can confirm that the next series of Top Gear, excluding the Xmas show which will transmit over Xmas, surprisingly enough, will run for 6 Sundays from the 23rd January 2011. The studio dates have just been confirmed... |
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By the way, it's an Antiques Roadshow repeat against The X Factor final results. The Total Wipeout on Saturday is a repeat, too.
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Robbie's not going to be at all impressed when he reads the above post.
(and I can bet the smiley will be somewhere in his post)Hope they keep him away from the Christmas schedules - if they don't, The Sun might find its November Christmas TV guide is fairly accurate this year... ![]() Sorry,
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The Sun TV listings are hilarous - I swear they could have just got any one of us to draft up a fantasy schedule in about an hour and it would be more accurate than that.
(Mind you, I've still been desperate all day to see them!)I'm interested to see what winds up on New Years Day - almost everything we've seen so far seems destined for Christmas itself, but if there was anything of much siginficance for NYD, we'd surely of heard about it by now. |
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Seven
17:30 Deal or No Deal 0.50m 18:00 Seven News 1.24m 18:30 Today Tonight 1.15m 19:00 Home and Away 0.94m 19:30 The Amazing Race 0.80m 20:30 Beauty and the Geek Australia 1.10m 21:30 Beauty and the Geek Australia - Winner Revealed 1.22m Nine 12:30 The Cricket Show 0.42m 13:00 The Ashes: First Test - Australia v England 0.60m 18:00 Nine News 1.27m 18:30 A Current Affair 1.04m 19:00 Two and a Half Men (R) 0.82m 19:30 Getaway 0.90m 20:30 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation 0.92m Ten 16:30 The Bold and The Beautiful 0.36m 17:00 Ten News at Five 0.64m 18:00 The Simpsons (R) 0.45m 18:30 Neighbours 0.52m 19:00 The 7pm Project 0.61m 19:30 Bondi Vet (R) 0.91m 20:00 Keeping Up with the Joneses 0.91m 20:30 Rush 0.68m An OK start to The Ashes for Nine. Boosted their news, scoring a rare win over Seven at 6pm. Low for the Beauty and the Geek finale - it rated better than that a few weeks ago for a normal episode.
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ftv has a point, I expected better ratings as well
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9.30pm Live at the Apollo 3.8m (15.3%)
8.30pm Autumnwatch 2.1m (8.3%) Can’t Bully Me 9pm 194,800 (0.8%); 12.45am 187,100 (6%) |
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overnights, gotta be brief as got lots on
Emmers - 7.21m EE - 6.49m IAC - 8.09m Corrie - 8.74m IAC - 8.68m Misfits - 894k HO - 1.09m Neighbours - 1.29m HAA - 815k edit: added a bit more |
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Would have expected more for Corrie sandwiched between IAC. We're now in the build up to its 50th and figures of 11m should now be commonplace as they were for EE in the earlier part of this year.
EE held up surprisingly well against the IAC and Emmerdale onslaught. No doubt a certain someone will be along in a minute to point out it was x million down on the previous episode without mentioning why. I'm not sure its ITV counterparts would hold up quite so well against such an onslaught.
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Would have expected more for Corrie sandwiched between IAC.
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Would have expected more for Corrie sandwiched between IAC. We're now in the build up to its 50th and figures of 11m should now be commonplace as they were for EE in the earlier part of this year.
EE held up surprisingly well against the IAC and Emmerdale onslaught. No doubt a certain someone will be along in a minute to point out it was x million down on the previous episode without mentioning why. I'm not sure its ITV counterparts would hold up quite so well against such an onslaught. |
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Soap clashes last night?
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ITV obviously came off better during last nights clashes, because they had a similar 'block' to last week, but EE did well to increase on last Thursday. I suspect it increased once the soap clash ended. It still amazes me how Emmerdale is coming out hardly dented at all by these clashes. I know it has the head start, but I still expect it to be sub 7m, and those figures above don't even include HD.
IAC's first episode will be lower than last weeks and the 2nd episode will be higher, probably averaging out to a similar figure as last Thursday. I actually think Corrie did quite well to manage ~9m in an unfamiliar 9pm slot. The 9pm slot is much tougher than the 7/8pm slot for soaps, because there's a lot more competition normally. |
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Thursday 25th November Roundup
BBC One (inc. HD) 19:00- The One Show: 4.84m (22.1%) 19:30- EastEnders: 6.49m 20:30- Traffic Cops: 3.27m (12.8%) 21:00- Have I Got News For You: 4.39m (17.1%) 21:30- Live at the Apollo: 3.81m (15.3%) BBC Two 19:00- The Culture Show: 850k (3.7%) 20:00- Nigella Kitchen: 2.05m (8.1%) 20:30- Autumnwatch 2010: 2.13m (8.3%) , HD: 63,400 (0.25%) 21:30- Autumnwatch Unsprung: 1.77m (7.1%) 22:00- Never Mind The Buzzcocks: 1.55m (7.5%) ITV1 (inc. HD) unless stated 19:00- Emmerdale: 7.21m (exc. HD) 20:00- I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!: 8.56m (33.8%) 21:00- Coronation Street: 8.74m (exc. HD) 21:30- I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!: 9.36m (37.4%) Channel 4 (inc. HD) 18:30- Hollyoaks: 1.09m 20:00- Beeny's Restoration Nightmare: 1.97m (7.7%) , +1: 323k (1.3%) 21:00- The Secret Millionaire: 1.52m (6.1%) , +1: 307k (1.6%) 22:05- True Blood: 560k (3.2%) , +1: 69k (0.8%) 23:20- True Blodd: 460k (5.7%) , +1: 75k (1.9%) Five (inc. HD) 17:30- Neighbours: 1.29m 18:00- Home and Away: 815k 19:30- Jaguar Adventures with Nigel Marven: 511k (2.2%) 20:00- Demolition: The Tallest Tower: 1.4m (5.5%) 21:00- Behind Enemy Lines: 808k (3.7%) BBC Three 21:00- Can't Bully Me: 194,800 (0.8%) 22:00- EastEnders: 1.4m (7.3%) 22:30- Russell Howard's Good News: 733k (6.1%) 00:45- Can't Bully Me: 187,100 (6%) E4 22:00- Misfits: 894k (4.8%) , +1:165k (1.6%) ITV2 I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here Now!: 914k (4.8%) , +1: 133k (1.3%) ITV3 21:00- Foyle's War: 1.03m (4.7%) ITV4 22:00- The Ashes Highlights: 318,400 (1.66%) , +1: 45,600 (0.44%) * above slot average of: 263,600 (1.43%) Sky Sports 1 23:00 (Weds) to 06:00 (Thu): The Ashes Live: 218,600 (6.7%) 06:00 to 08:00: The Ashes Live: 225,100 (5.96%) Primetime Shares ITV1 (inc. HD) 30% BBC One (inc. HD) 19.8% BBC Two: 6.4% Channel 4 (inc. HD): 5.4% (+1: 1%) Channel 5 (inc. HD) 3.6% |
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Good night for ITV, but apart from Traffic Cops, BBC1 held up relatively well. ITV confirm more Xmas stuff (not sure why they are not doing a full Xmas press pack this year?):
Smile: This Was Candid Camera - Saturday, 18 December 2010, 7:00PM - 8:00PM Come Rain Come Shine - Sunday, 19 December 2010, 9:00PM - 11:00PM May The Best Christmas House Win - Thursday, 23 December 2010, 2:00PM - 3:00PM |
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just saw the Ashes rating - a bit low considering what Five were getting. Maybe it will grow. Its in a odd time slot (I know its contractual) |
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smiley will be somewhere in his post)

I'm not sure its ITV counterparts would hold up quite so well against such an onslaught.
