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I think there's every reason to wish that Desmond's rather down-market views for a terrestrial channel fails. I don't like the mags and newspapers he produces (except for the Asian porn, obviously) and would rather not see a channel promoting poor journalism and crass slebs.
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Hotel Inspector (12 x 60mins episodes) And announced today:New extended series of Fives most popular home grown show. Meals In Moments (15 x 10mins episodes) BBC2 chef Simon Rimmer will work with celebrities preparing their favourite meals Royal Navy: Caribbean Patrol (5 x 60mins episodes) Royal Navy warship HMS Manchester's work in the Caribbean working to capture South American drug smugglers How to Take Stunning Pictures (6 x 30mins episodes) Expert photographers teach amateurs how to use a camera properly using various tricks of the trade Extraordinary Dogs (13 x 20mins episodes) Educational series showing the various areas of canine behaviour. Plus shows the training of working and domestic dogs Impossible (6 x 60mins episodes) Hosted by illusionist Philip Escoffey who will perform spectacular and unlikely challenges. Contestants need to decide if what he proposes is achievable or impossible. If they call it right, they can win a cash prize Quote:
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-The Restaurant Inspector -Great Escapes-Paul Merton fronted doc -The Walking Dead-US series -Living In Las Vegas-JLC fronted doc -So You Think You Can't Drive But, as ever on Digital Spy, don't let the facts get in the way of a good bash! |
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Desmond comissioned the show about the Big Brother couple, bought the Mel B series, and probaly the Love Bus show on Fiver as well.
Also the rebranding of the channels looks like it was done in Microsfot Publisher. |
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Please, enlighten me, what is downmarket about these programmes that have been commissioned since Desmond took charge:
And announced today: Only downmarket commissions I have seen have been OK! TV, Candy Bar and possibly The Beat Goes On. But, as ever on Digital Spy, don't let the facts get in the way of a good bash! We'll have to see, but I don't have much faith in the owner, so let's see what happens. |
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I don't rate Outen as a TV presenter. Same with Vaughn. They had a good presenting chemistry together, for a while, but it wore off by the time Passport to Paradise came along.
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Especially when he's fine with one of his publications printing this:
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Desmond comissioned the show about the Big Brother couple
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Desmond bought the Mel B series, and probaly the Love Bus show on Fiver as well.
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Also the rebranding of the channels looks like it was done in Microsfot Publisher.
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I don't rate Outen as a TV presenter. Same with Vaughn. They had a good presenting chemistry together, for a while, but it wore off by the time Passport to Paradise came along.
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The 60 minute one-off programme months back, you mean? Hardly worth a mention, especially in the context of the above.
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No argument from me on that score, not fond of the new C5 logo. Only hope is that it will come across better on screen. One logo does not make a rebrand though.
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the Channel 5 logo is the only one to look "good", but the logo is normally at the heart of a channels brand, its hard to argue that a cheap logo does not mean a cheap rebrand.
Until you see it in context, either on screen or through idents, break bumpers, etc, and how it animates, it's a bit difficult to judge whether the rebrand is "cheap" or not. It's one component of what is likely to be a whole new graphics package. |
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You must have missed the launch of Channel 5 with The Spice Girls and the really basic logo and idents they had back then. That was cheap!
I dont think The Wright Stuff was even on air back then. |
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Until you see it in context, either on screen or through idents, break bumpers, etc, and how it animates, it's a bit difficult to judge whether the rebrand is "cheap" or not. It's one component of what is likely to be a whole new graphics package.
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What a disaster for Channel 5, the presenter quits before the show actually starts.
![]() She's probably best out of it, as it sounds like complete trash. I wonder if they will keep Kate Walsh for good or just as a temporary measure. |
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What a disaster for Channel 5, the presenter quits before the show actually starts.
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This thread has reached a whole new level of tedious this afternoon.
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that reminds me of something that happened to Family Affairs, (the old Channel 5 soap) years ago Jack Ryder was confirmed to join the show, but at the last minute, he pulled out, and the role was recast.
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Marchlands has done very well so far. It's exactly the sort of drama ITV should be attempting so it's please to see that it held onto 89% of its premiere audience which is a really good retention for any new drama. Next week, though, will be more testing with MasterChef and UEFA Cup on so I expect it'll fall to the high 4's/low 5's level. Regarding a possible recommission, I don't think there's much scope for it to come back because the show concentrates on one specific story on certain characters so I can't see it returning, especially as two of the main actors are now busy with US dramas (Terra Nova and Private Practice) and unlikely to have time to commit to another series of this.
With its series finished, Not Going Out averaged 4.1m for its 6 episodes in the overnights, with timeshift/iPlayer still to come. I think that hopefully should be good enough for another series - I know it's dipped under 4m for the last two episodes but given the lack of lead-in and silly decision to still have it begin at 9:30pm half-way through most other programmes which is really difficult, I think it's done fine. Interesting multichannel ratings yesterday. A very good start for Mad Dogs but not surprising at all because it has been promoted so much by Sky over the last few weeks, they've got billboard up for it and have a really good cast so it was always going to be close to that million mark. It seems to have been well received by people who watched it so I don't think it'll drop much next week (maybe down to ~800k). A strong return for Celebrity Juice, especially now that it's no longer got Katie Price's 1m+ lead-in anymore. With a 26 episode order for this year, it's now pretty much become ITV2's flagship original series. Skins is struggling a bit this series. I know that 670k (inc. +1) for an E4 show is a great rating but there's always higher expectations with a show like Skins and given that ratings seem to be going lower and lower by the week and that it must be at E4's high-end in terms of cost for programming, could this generation be the show's last one? I know it could just be the characters putting people off and this could be fixed with new characters for the next generation but I just think if the ratings continue to decline (say to something like 500k or under inc. +1), is that really good enough for a scripted drama on E4? The channel could spend the money saved by dropping Skins on an original programme rather than revamping a show which I suspect is now close to reaching its limit creatively and hasn't got much more to offer.
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Didn't he pull out after the show was axed?
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Skins is struggling a bit this series. I know that 670k (inc. +1) for an E4 show is a great rating but there's always higher expectations with a show like Skins and given that ratings seem to be going lower and lower by the week and that it must be at E4's high-end in terms of cost for programming, could this generation be the show's last one? I know it could just be the characters putting people off and this could be fixed with new characters for the next generation but I just think if the ratings continue to decline (say to something like 500k or under inc. +1), is that really good enough for a scripted drama on E4? The channel could spend the money saved by dropping Skins on an original programme rather than revamping a show which I suspect is now close to reaching its limit creatively and hasn't got much more to offer.
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This thread has reached a whole new level of tedious this afternoon.
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DS are also saying that Primeval's series 5 will premiere on Watch "this Summer". Which is interesting, because I think the original quotation I remember was "late 2011". Wouldn't be surprised if we see Primeval versus Strictly later this year to kill it off, with Family Fortunes on in January 2012 for a new run.
But someone on the Primeval thread asked Watch and they replied saying it was to be an as yet unscheduled date in May. |
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I think changing the cast the first time was a risk and it just about worked, but it was always going to be more difficult to pull it off a second time. I would agree it's probably best to end it after the next series and put that money into a new original drama.
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Radio Times this week has blurb saying that Watch is showing this in April and ITV later this year.
But someone on the Primeval thread asked Watch and they replied saying it was to be an as yet unscheduled date in May. Marchlands performed well last night, retaining a lot of the audience. Coronation Street beating EastEnders on first showing is a bit of a surprise, though the latter received a good rating on BBC3. E4 will be hoping Skins doesn't go any lower. Not Going out has suffered with only having an Outnumbered repeat lead in. I think Masterchef should do resepectably next week but I'll be surprised if it harms Marchlands too badly. It seems to have established itself now. |
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Anyone know the ratings for the best of Sun,. Sex and Suspicious parents last night? As well as the ratings of the all the shows (episode 1-6).
They should defenitley have a 2nd season. Ep1: 870k Ep2: 748k Ep3: 576k Ep4: 496k Ep5: 705k Ep6: 770k Ep7: 571k (highlights show) Good ratings for it on the whole, especially as the last few episodes were up against Big Fat Gypsy Weddings. Ratings-wise it should be given another series but I dunno if it'd work as surely people taking part in another series would be a bit suspicious having been aware or seen the show on TV already? |
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Thursday 10th February Demographics: http://i56.tinypic.com/2r4r380.jpg
I've added in the main multichannel shows from last night too, so you can see how they skew. Of the multichannel shows listed in that table: - the most popular 16-34 show in raw numbers was Celebrity Juice (364k), slightly ahead of EastEnders (352k). - the highest 16-34 skew was Skins (50%), with Sun, Sex and Suspicious Parents running it a close 2nd (48%). - most popular 18-49 show in raw numbers and skew was Celebrity Juice (705k, skew- 74%). It does very well in the 35-44 category. - most popular show among ABC1s and highest skew was Mad Dogs (435k, skew- 45%). - least popular show among ABC1s was Skins, although Celebrity Juice had the lowest ABC1 skew (33%). - Mad Dogs had a 52% skew in favour of males watching. All the other shows skewed towards females, although Sun, Sex and Suspicious Parents was almost an even split (51% v 49%). EastEnders had the highest swing towards females (64%). |
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If ITV wanted to give Primeval another shot they should air it just before The X Factor during the audition stage, before Strictly Come Dancing returns.
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