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Olympics 2012 Opening Ceremony - Friday 27th July 2012, BBC1, 7.30pm
Where will the displaced episode of EastEnders go? ![]() Need to go to bed, so no time to plough through the rest of the Olympics schedule. But it's now out... (EDIT: Between that and the European Championships, it could be an interesting sporting summer...I bet ITV will hang back with displaced Emmerdale's and Coronation Street's to air while the Olympics are on.) |
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Wednesday 25th July, 7.30pm would be my guess. I think the BBC may take EastEnders off the air altogether over the Olympics period though.
(EDIT: Between that the European Championships, it could be an interesting sporting summer...I bet ITV will hang back with displaced Emmerdale's and Coronation Street's to air while the Olympics are on.) Will ITV even try to schedule anything new apart from soaps? They may aswell just show repeats for two weeks. |
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It would probably be sensible to at least reduce the amount of Eastenders during the Olympics as whatever will be on instead of the normal schedule is going to rate very well.
Will ITV even try to schedule anything new apart from soaps? They may aswell just show repeats for two weeks. Could be an excellent year for BBC1. They won't have to splash out for a couple of months over the summer which could mean their spring/autumn/winter output is improved with more drama funds being carried over. |
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I think EastEnders would be best on a break. Let them build up to a huge cliffhanger, like Home and Away does, then take a couple of weeks off.
BBC1 is going to be wall to wall Olympics, with short news breaks. |
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Worth noting that Neighbours recorded a peak of 0.43m on ELEVEN last night, showing a push into the 0.4m category is possible soon!
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Will the gap grow as autumn sets in? If so, will TEN hold their nerve or quickly switch Neighbours back to TEN?
As it is, Ten are suffering, Eleven are flourishing. If they moved it back, Eleven would collapse and Neighbours would still range from 400,000-700,000 as it did last year. Which is better than the news but not mindblowing. Better to have one struggling station than two. Neighbours has secured it's future on Eleven now, I think. |
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I think EastEnders would be best on a break. Let them build up to a huge cliffhanger, like Home and Away does, then take a couple of weeks off.
BBC1 is going to be wall to wall Olympics, with short news breaks. |
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Wouldn't be surprised if ITV did put repeats in the 9pm hour for the fortnight - what's the point of starting anything when most people'll be watching BBC1?
I wonder if there is a significant anti-Olympic audience to target ? Probably not. They could save up some dramas or an entertainment event but they'd probably get lost and be wasted. How about 24 hour Love Island for 2 weeks ?
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It's a predicament for them isn't it ?
I wonder if there is a significant anti-Olympic audience to target ? Probably not. They could save up some dramas or an entertainment event but they'd probably get lost and be wasted. How about 24 hour Love Island for 2 weeks ? ![]()
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According to Geektown which updates the air dates as soon as they are announced, both shows are due to air in March but the date & time are to be confirmed. I would guess they would air the night the channel is being relaunched which is 7th March but as I said, thats a pure guess.
I didn't know when the rebrand was happening so knowing it's soon i'll keep an eye out Cheers again
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It's a predicament for them isn't it ?
I wonder if there is a significant anti-Olympic audience to target ? Probably not. They could save up some dramas or an entertainment event but they'd probably get lost and be wasted. How about 24 hour Love Island for 2 weeks ? ![]() 19:00 Emmerdale 19:30 Coronation Street 20:00 Midsomer Murders (rpt) or similar 2 hour drama A bit like what they do in the World Cup when they don't have a match I guess. It'll only be for a fortnight. BBC1 should give EastEnders a break rather than shunting it around. BBC2 will run as normal I suspect to offer a decent alternative to the Olympics. |
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It's a predicament for them isn't it ?
I wonder if there is a significant anti-Olympic audience to target ? Probably not. They could save up some dramas or an entertainment event but they'd probably get lost and be wasted. How about 24 hour Love Island for 2 weeks ? ![]() |
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I dont want to be one of those people who says that the BBC is ALL sport, and I realise how big the 2012 games could be, but I would hate to see EE and other BBC 1 shows dropped completey.
Its not looking good for TEN. |
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I dont want to be one of those people who says that the BBC is ALL sport, and I realise how big the 2012 games could be, but I would hate to see EE and other BBC 1 shows dropped completey.
Its not looking good for TEN. Also bear in mind if EE is dropped then thats at least £2.6 million saved over the fortnight by not having the soaps on/filming episodes for those weeks. |
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OK! TV 450,000 (2.1%)
Decent start actually. Top end of how C5 normally performs in that slot. |
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Outcasts only got 2.9m (12%) last night...
That's up against relatively weak competition. It may well rate even worse tonight up against BFGW and the Brits. |
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Anyone know how Coronation Street did for its big episodes?
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Outcasts only got 2.9m (12%) last night...
That's up against relatively weak competition. It may well rate even worse tonight up against BFGW and the Brits. Blimey, that's going to get slaughtered tonight. Rightly so, it's awful.
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at Outcasts. I'm guessing ITV won the slot, but I wouldn't be surprised if C4 sneaked in at first.
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'lo
Emmers - 7.99m Corrie - 10.39m EE - 9.4m Corrie - 10.45m HO - 1.32m Neighbours - 1.35m HAA - 1.03m ![]() Outcasts - 2.95m BL - 3.82m Episodes - 1.14m One Born - 2.78m Gadget Show - 1.13m my ITV figs don't include HD |
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Home and Away's highest overnight in a good while. It does seem C5 got a boost of sorts from the rebrand.
Anything for Caribbean Patrol at 9? Ta Mike. |
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So about 4m wins the Monday, 9pm slot... in February? Wow.
Very good for Coronation Street, will be 11m including HD. |
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Home and Away's highest overnight in a good while. It does seem C5 got a boost of sorts from the rebrand.
Anything for Caribbean Cops at 9? Ta Mike. |
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Monday 14th February Overnights
BBC One 06:00- Breakfast 1.6m (36.7%) 18:00- BBC News at Six 4.8m (24.2%) 18:30- Regional News and Weather 6.1m (28.9%) 19:00- The One Show 4.8m (21.5%) 19:30- Inside Out 3.5m (14.7%) 20:00- EastEnders 9.4m (37.0%) 20:30- WikiLeaks: The Secret Story - Panorama 2.2m (8.4%) 21:00- Outcasts 2.95m (11.8%) 22:00- BBC News at Ten 4.0m (19.1%) 22:35- A Question of Sport 2.5m (16.7%) 23:05- Late Kick Off 1.2m (12.1%) BBC Two 18:00- Eggheads 2.2m (11.0%) 18:30- One Man and His Campervan 1.6m (7.7%) 19:00- Geert Wilders: Europe's Most Dangerous Man? 0.8m (3.4%) 20:00- University Challenge 2.7m (10.5%) 20:30- Baking Made Easy 2.2m (8.4%) 21:00- Horizon: How to Mend a Broken Heart 1.4m (5.4%) 22:00- Episodes 1.14m (5.6%) 22:30- Newsnight 0.6m (4.4%) ITV1 06:00- Daybreak 0.7m (18.7%) 08:30- Lorraine 1.0m (18.3%) 18:30- ITV News & Weather 4.2m (20.1%) * inc. +1: 4.3m 19:00- Emmerdale 8.3m (37.3%) * inc. +1: 8.4m 19:30- Coronation Street 10.8m (45.4%) * inc. +1: 11.1m 20:00- The Lakes 4.0m (15.9%) * inc. +1: 4.1m 20:30- Coronation Street 11.2m (42.9%) 21:00- The Biggest Loser 4.0m (16.1%) * inc. +1: 4.2m 22:00- ITV News at Ten & Weather 2.6m (12.3%) 22:35- Total Emergency 1.5m (11.3%) Channel 4 18:00- The Simpsons 1.8m (8.9%) * inc. +1: 2.1m 18:30- Hollyoaks 1.32m (6.3%) * inc. +1: 1.4m 19:00- Channel 4 News 0.8m (2.9%) 20:00- Dispatches 1.2m (4.5%) * inc. +1: 1.3m 21:00- One Born Every Minute 2.78m (11.1%) * inc. +1: 3.1m 22:00- Alan Carr: Chatty Man 1.4m (6.8%) inc. +1 Channel 5 17:00- Five News 0.8m (5.5%) 17:30- Neighbours 1.35m (8.1%) 18:00- Home and Away 1.03m (5.3%) 18:25- OK! TV 0.45m (2.1%) 19:00- Five News at 7 0.3m (1.2%) 19:30- How Do They Do It? 0.7m (3.1%) 20:00- The Gadget Show 1.13m (4.4%) 21:00- Royal Navy: Caribbean Patrol 1.93m (7.7%) 22:00- Steven Seagal v Justin Lee Collins 1.0m (5.4%) Ratings include HD where necessary Multichannels BBC Three 21:00- The World’s Worst Place to be Gay: 431,800 (1.7%) * below slot average of: 450,000 (1.72%) BBC Four 21:00- For Crying Out Loud: 430,000 (1.7%) E4 21:00- Glee: 1.36m (5.4%) , +1: 283,400 (1.55%) ITV2 21:00- Hell’s Kitchen USA: 417,300 (1.7%) Sky1 21:00- Road Wars: 97,800 (0.4%) Sky Atlantic 21:00- Curb Your Enthusiasm:16,400 (0.07%) 21:35- Curb Your Enthusiasm: 22,000 (0.09%) Sky Living 21:00- America’s Next Top Model: 313,400 (1.3%) |
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Good retention week-on-week. Looks like a hit.
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I didn't know when the rebrand was happening so knowing it's soon i'll keep an eye out 