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Lol perhaps this answers the burning question as to why, when Casualty actors are ringing for help from just about every possible surgical unit, no-one ever turns up! Forcing the said Casualty actors to perform the surgery themselves in far more dangerous circumstances.
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Digiguide scheduling update for week beginning 9th April:
Saturday 9th: - ITV1 have the premiere of Mamma Mia! at 18:50, with When Piers Morgan Met Andrew Lloyd Webber at 21:00. - The Masters golf takes up BBC2 primetime and Sunday 10th also. Monday 11th: - An extended Time Team special at 21:00 on Channel 4. Wednesday 13th: - DIY SOS airs between 19:30-20:30, with Life Of Riley returning at 20:30 on BBC1. - Desperate Housewives returns to Channel 4 at 22:00. Thursday 14th: - New Tricks repeats continue at 9pm on BBC1. - Channel 4 have one-off documentary Meet The Middletons at 21:00. Friday 15th: - QI repeats continue at 9.30pm on BBC1. - Paul O'Grady Live returns to ITV1 at 21:00 for an 11-episode series. Thanks to Elgin for the above info |
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also the Thursday episode of EE is 19:25 - 20:00, not sure why.
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17:15- The Weakest Link: 1.64m (12.2%)
This seems to be slowly fading. I'm suprised the memo hasn't gone in to switch it with Pointless. Not the same two repeats, obviously. ![]()
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I don't watch it, but I'd suspect some regular viewers left when they got fed up with at least two repeat editions being shown every week.
Not the same two repeats, obviously. ![]() ![]() Elsewhere Law and Order bounced back a little against WTD, which fell a little due to the lower Sunday rating. If STV was showing Law and Order they'd be getting officials of 5-5.2m based on the overnights which isn't bad against WTD. The Dales did very well at 8pm and was about half a million higher than recent episodes of The Lakes. Nothing too surprising in those schedules. I predicted that ITV schedule a while back, and now I'm predicting that Mamma Mia will comfortably outrate SYTYCD. That scheduling for Life of Riley is very clumsy; it'll suffer at 8:30pm as it isn't a natural junction. 7:30pm with DIY SOS at 8pm would be better and much more logical. With that and yet another QI repeat at 9:30pm despite it being shunted back over to BBC2, it seems the BSI have struck again. |
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I don't watch it, but I'd suspect some regular viewers left when they got fed up with at least two repeat editions being shown every week.
Not the same two repeats, obviously. ![]() ![]() ![]() For its 10th birthday they showed a week of originals and then returned to full repeats . Considering they only air 3 new episodes a week along with all the repeats during the Summer, they must only make 100 a year? Anne really doesn't like going to Scotland does she?![]() Quote:
But ITV are currently showing five repeats of The Chase per week but it's still way ahead..
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The Weakest Link can't carry on limping like that for very much longer. You'd think the BBC would be rather keen to dispense with Anne Robinson and her very expensive contract too. Mind you, they're probably scared of someone screaming ageism at them. Time was when the BBC seemed to be contemplating a variety of options for that pre-news slot on BBC One, but I'd imagine any replacement now would just be another show promoted from BBC Two.
Not all that much to comment on from last night. Waking the Dead recovered OK and L&O continued with just about passable numbers. Not surprised to see Barrowman's Tonights the Night renewed either. It might be the most cringeworthy attempt at a shiny floor show since Totally Saturday, but by the low standards of summer, its audience is passable. Keeps Barrowman in the BBC fold, as well - which it seems they're rather keen to do. |
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But ITV are currently showing five repeats of The Chase per week but it's still way ahead. I think it being on all year round for years is finally catching up with it.
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That scheduling for Life of Riley is very clumsy; it'll suffer at 8:30pm as it isn't a natural junction. 7:30pm with DIY SOS at 8pm would be better and much more logical. With that and yet another QI repeat at 9:30pm despite it being shunted back over to BBC2, it seems the BSI have struck again.
I thought a new comedy might have gone with HIGNFY after Benidorm finishes next week, but no.
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Last Summer they did 4 entire months of repeats
![]() For its 10th birthday they showed a week of originals and then returned to full repeats . Considering they only air 3 new episodes a week along with all the repeats during the Summer, they must only make 100 a year? Anne really doesn't like going to Scotland does she?![]() I was going to ask how many shows they're making per year, now. It must have been 200 a year at one time.
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I was going to ask how many shows they're making per year, now. It must have been 200 a year at one time. |
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That scheduling for Life of Riley is very clumsy; it'll suffer at 8:30pm as it isn't a natural junction. 7:30pm with DIY SOS at 8pm would be better and much more logical. With that and yet another QI repeat at 9:30pm despite it being shunted back over to BBC2, it seems the BSI have struck again.
And the BSI isn't responsible for the serious lack of comedy on BBC1 these days. HIGNFY runs for 10 weeks, so if there's a 6 part comedy to run alongside it, they'd still have 4 other slots to fill, Anyone know if there are any possible contenders to sit alongside HIGNFY? Any new sitcoms on the horizon? No? ![]() John Bishop's Britain due back soon perhaps?
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Will Midsomer Murders be on ITV1 that Wednesday? If so, Neil Dudgeon will be competing against himself.
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Regarding The Weakest Link, maybe they're running out of contestants?
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Anyone know if there are any possible contenders to sit alongside HIGNFY? Any new sitcoms on the horizon? No?
![]() John Bishop's Britain due back soon perhaps? |
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We shouldn't be seeing Flopzone size ratings for ITV1 tomorrow, but I wonder if Holby / Silk will get the better of England reserves ?
With The Chase finishing this week, can anyone remind me how well Britains Best Dish rates - is it a good performer at 5pm ? |
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The Take Me Out website on itv.com is inviting applications for series 3. So I think we can take that as confirmation it will be back.
You have to indicate dates that you aren't available to film between now and November 2011. So I guess it will return some time around Christmas again. Get your applications in guys and gals
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I'd put on quick turnaround repeats of Mrs Brown's Boys myself, considering its success at 10:35pm. Okay, it'd probably only get 3/4m, but add that to the original airing and you get a much better following.
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We shouldn't be seeing Flopzone size ratings for ITV1 tomorrow, but I wonder if Holby / Silk will get the better of England reserves ?
With The Chase finishing this week, can anyone remind me how well Britains Best Dish rates - is it a good performer at 5pm ? |
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Sticking to the theme of Brits in the US - albeit slightly less refined - Shameless hit a series high for its first season finale on Showtime last night. The first broadcast drew 1.16m (1.51m combined), the first time the show has passed 1m.
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And the BSI isn't responsible for the serious lack of comedy on BBC1 these days. HIGNFY runs for 10 weeks, so if there's a 6 part comedy to run alongside it, they'd still have 4 other slots to fill,
Anyone know if there are any possible contenders to sit alongside HIGNFY? Any new sitcoms on the horizon? No? ![]() John Bishop's Britain due back soon perhaps? |
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Channel 4 has recommissioned Friday Night Dinner, according to TV critic Boyd Hilton. The first episode was C4's highest ratings-performing debut for a sitcom since Max & Paddy in 2004, and the series has gone on to average 1.6m (inc +1) in the overnights so far.
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I know it's cable - and I believe a subscription add on too, but those figures just look awful when you consider what digital channels achieve here. Indeed looking at the US as a whole advertisers must pay far more per viewer than they would here to support some ridiculous production fees and salaries of many US shows.
Like most premium cable channels, shows get a couple of showings on their debut night and several more during the week. So like Sky Movies, the first showing isn't the total story. |
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Dexter on Showtime does over 2m an episode.
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I know it's cable - and I believe a subscription add on too, but those figures just look awful when you consider what digital channels achieve here. Indeed looking at the US as a whole advertisers must pay far more per viewer than they would here to support some ridiculous production fees and salaries of many US shows.
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Showtime is a premium channel like HBO, with no commercials during the show (similar to Sky Movies here).
Like most premium cable channels, shows get a couple of showings on their debut night and several more during the week. So like Sky Movies, the first showing isn't the total story. Mark Thompson proposed more of this in his McTaggart lecture last year, but its received little attention - broadly, I suppose, because Sky have a relatively dominant position both as a TV supplier and in non-freeview content. |
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So the clocks move forward an hour at the weekend, and the result, over 1m+ viewers have deserted the big three soaps in the space of a week. All were down on last Monday. EE was down 1.3m. I wonder where all these viewers suddenly go in the space of a week. Do the clocks change and these viewers just decide to give up on TV until they change again?
WTD recovered from Sunday but if viewers missed the first episode it is pretty pointless watching the conclusion on a Monday night. L&O: UK recovered slightly but still 4.0m (inc. +1) isn't a great rating at all. That rating for The Event is terrible. I know it's been dumped in the graveyard slot now, but IMO TE is quite a good show. It's really picked up the pace recently. Overall, a pretty uneventful night.
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WTD recovered from Sunday but if viewers missed the first episode it is pretty pointless watching the conclusion on a Monday night. L&O: UK recovered slightly but still 4.0m (inc. +1) isn't a great rating at all. That rating for The Event is terrible. I know it's been dumped in the graveyard slot now, but IMO TE is quite a good show. It's really picked up the pace recently. Overall, a pretty uneventful night.
