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Confirmed - ITV have their dream FA Cup semi-final of City v United.
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What's with the BBC's awful treatment of The Tudors by the way? The ratings seem pretty good and yet it keeps getting pushed back in the schedules to later and later timeslots:
19th Feb - 10pm 26th Feb - 10:30pm 5th March - Not Shown 12th March - 10:45pm 19th March - 11pm A complete waste of a quality show there when it has previously filled a 9pm slot for them (and I think got a late night repeat on BBC1, certainly the first series at least) - and I think Nurse Jackie is getting similarly mistreated after a well received first season in a 10pm weeknight slot. |
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Interesting divide between the Football and the Rugby, with the Football actually winning quite comfortably. Didn't stop BBC winning the night after that though.
Take Me Out will get recommissioned, can't see Push the Button getting recommissioned though. |
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Lower than I was expecting for Let's Dance, down 1.4 share points on last year's final, level in terms of audience numbers. Given these shows normally peak for the finals (as it did last year) and the heats have generally been well up on last year, I thought the result would be around 400-500k higher than that.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2010...r-sport-relief I'm amazed at how in synch with the Great British Public I am with regards to the National Lottery quizzes; all the ones I like are hits, all the ones I hate flop. Secret Fortune has, of course, had a leg-up from Let's Dance for the last 3 weeks. It'll be interesting to see how it fares alongside SYTYCD in a fortnight. Lots of complaints that it's too confusing. Can't agree but even if you do think that, I reckon it still has a play-along-at-home quality about it. I predicted in the DS Ratings Predictions Game 1.4m for Celebrity Naked Ambition. I made my prediction before I knew what the show was about and I thought I'd seriously under-predicted. Amazingly, I predicted too high. Bad luck, Channel 4. Looks like titilation doesn't work any more.BBC3's Pop's Greatest Dance Crazes averaged 1m over 3 hours. A good result for them. |
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Take Me Out will get recommissioned, can't see Push the Button getting recommissioned though.
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Let's Dance to Comic Relief did pretty well, although that's its lowest rated final out of its three series (based on overnight figures). It's just as well each series is 4 episodes because it'd probably lose a bit of steam of its run was longer and not be as fresh, as in this series it didn't really hold or build its audience like the previous two runs. Good ratings for Secret Fortune and Casualty, for another solid Saturday night for BBC1.
I predicted 6.5m on the RPG for the FA Cup but forgot it was up against a rugby match on BBC1, which although it didn't rate too well, must've taken a few of the male viewers away from the FA Cup match. The rest of ITV's lineup rated pretty similar to how they've done recently - will be interesting to see if TV Burp and Push The Button recover next week up against seemingly weaker opposition. They should be capable of 5m+ if the France v Wales match is a dead rubber (Harry Hill should, anyway). Take Me Out will be back for another series, they were advertising for applicants for a new series last night, and it did well given that it finished at 10.20pm. |
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which city? which united?
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When will that be shown?
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TV Burp is being affected badly by the dreadful lead out. I remember saying Push the Button may not improve Saturday nights much compared Primeval and so it's proven. Next week should see a boost I would have thought, with the rugby on BBC1 appealing to a different audience.
BBC1 had a very good night; I guess if they want to save money the Lottery quizzes are relatively cheap to makel just lower the winning cost and they could stick it on for an hour outside the draw. |
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Manchester derby.
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Would be funny if despite being the shortest performance show of the series, tonight's DOI is also the lowest rated performance show of the series (and under 8m
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BBC1 actually held up very well and was steady compared to last year
BBC HD has stayed steady, no doubt due to the increase of HD homes, offset by the loss of BBC1 programmes. |
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how is that the dream match up, no one outside of Manchester will be interested,
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TMO beats Ant and Dec the 4th time in a row... and reaches 20% share, brilliant!! Especially as it finished at 10:20pm... it would have been around 5.3m+ if it was on earlier, and it would be getting consistently 5m+ if it was always on at the same time.
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Let's Dance... overnight series averages: 2009- 7.5m (33%) 2010- 6.7m (29%) 2011- 7.1m (31%) So it was a solid rated series by its standards. Up 0.4m compared to last year, though not quite as popular as the first one which was a surprise hit at the time. Quote:
Would be funny if despite being the shortest performance show of the series, tonight's DOI is also the lowest rated performance show of the series (and under 8m
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Of course, this year BBC1's figures include HD, whereas last year their HD programmes were on BBC HD. So in real terms it's dropped year on year.
BBC HD has stayed steady, no doubt due to the increase of HD homes, offset by the loss of BBC1 programmes. |
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LOL. You're not into your football, are you?
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What's with the BBC's awful treatment of The Tudors by the way? The ratings seem pretty good and yet it keeps getting pushed back in the schedules to later and later timeslots:
19th Feb - 10pm 26th Feb - 10:30pm 5th March - Not Shown 12th March - 10:45pm 19th March - 11pm Poor Nurse Jackie. The BBC just don't want us watching quality US stuff. |
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Bring back In It To Win It!
I find it ironic that back in 2002 everybody was slagging off In It to Win It when it first aired, saying it's slow and the contestants are certain to be actors. Now nine years on, it's still airing and the viewers are liking it. You could say In It to Win It is the modern day Family Fortunes. |
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did I ever give the impression that I was?
![]() ![]() no I dont suppose you ever did ![]() Lets just say its like Eastenders playing Emmerdale at celebrity soap something or other .......... |
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Lets just say its like Eastenders playing Emmerdale at celebrity soap something or other ..........
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Ah true, forgot about that. So it was probably down 0.1 share points in real terms compared to last year, because some of last year's BBC HD share would've been for non-BBC1 shows too.
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Did they merge ITV1 HD into ITV1's figures?
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While we wait for the overnights, like what I posted last month, here's a look at how the four main broadcasters did in the BARB Monthly Shares for February 2011:
BBC BBC1: 20.5% (Feb 2010: 20.5%), BBC2: 6.8% (7.5%), BBC3: 1.3% (1.4%), BBC4: 0.6% (0.5%), BBC HD: 0.2% (0.2%), BBC News: 1.1% (0.8%), CBBC: 0.8% (0.7%), CBeebies: 1.3% (1.3%) --> Total: 32.6% (Feb 2010: 32.9%) ITV ITV1: 16.9% (16.9%), ITV1+1: 0.6% (n/a), ITV2: 2.3% (2.2%), ITV3: 2.6% (2.2%), ITV4: 1.0% (0.8%), CITV: 0.3% (0.4%) --> Total: 23.7% (Feb 2010: 22.5%) Channel 4 C4: 7.5% (7.1%), E4: 1.8% (1.7%), Film4: 1.2% (1.1%), More4: 1.2% (1.1%), 4Music: 0.3% (0.3%) --> Total: 12.0% (Feb 2010: 11.2%) Channel 5 C5: 4.7% (4.8%), Fiver: 0.6% (0.5%), Five USA: 0.9% (0.8%) --> Total: 6.2% (Feb 2010: 6.1%) |
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ITV1: 16.9% (16.9%), ITV1+1: 0.6% (n/a), ITV2: 2.3% (2.2%), ITV3: 2.6% (2.2%), ITV4: 1.0% (0.8%), CITV: 0.3% (0.4%) --> Total: 23.7% (Feb 2010: 22.5%) Far too early to make these sorts of judgements yet, of course - but so far there appears to have been no notable effect of ITV+1 on the main channels share. By the end of the year, I imagine ITV might have some PR friendly statements to make about "increasing ITV1 share (inc. +1)" ![]() ![]() Fairly good for the big football match, though it wasn't as close as might have been hoped as they headed into the latter stages and the rugby competition probably held it back somewhat too. Another very average night for ITV1's big entertainment offerings, in contrast to another very solid performance for BBC One. The way the rugby's panning out is extremely bad news for next weeks primetime fixture for them, though. |
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Confirmed - ITV have their dream FA Cup semi-final of City v United.
At this rate, there is a chance that City could beat United and ITV won't be able to show Man United playing in the FA Cup, and not being able to show Man United would be like the sky falling in... ![]() And Man U vs Bolton or Stoke is hardly going to outrate the League Cup Final rating that BBC1 has banked this year - and that will be embarrassing for both ITV and the FA! |
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Surely ITV would have wanted Man United v Man City as the Final?
At this rate, there is a chance that City could beat United and ITV won't be able to show Man United playing in the FA Cup, and not being able to show Man United would be like the sky falling in... ![]() And Man U vs Bolton or Stoke is hardly going to outrate the League Cup Final rating that BBC1 has banked this year - and that will be embarrassing for both ITV and the FA! |
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Bad luck, Channel 4. Looks like titilation doesn't work any more.
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