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I think the pressure is kind of off for BBC One on Saturday nights now anyway with BBC Two performing so strongly on this night of the week. Between them they are doing very good business indeed.
SYTYCD should improve a little bit for its finale, I'm not expecting a miraculous recovery by any means but I reckon around 3.5m or so for the result is not out of the question. The ITV schedule is very uninspiring but it will probably do okay. I can't remember the last time the ITV News was as early as 9:40pm. ![]() Elsewhere Channel 4 welcomes Camelot, a new series which has had a fair bit of publicity. Similarly Channel 5 starts a new run of Law & Order S.V.U., which has also been trailed heavily and returns to its traditional Saturday night slot. So a number of interesting things to watch out for in the data tomorrow. ![]() And it didn't rain in Canada...naturally. ![]()
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I don't have yesterday's figure yet, I'll post it tomorrow. On Friday 27th May, the 20:30-21:30 averages were:
BBC1 Network: 3.56m (15.8%) Holby City (BBC1 Scotland): 162k (8.5%) Friday 3rd June (20.30-21.30): BBC1 Network: 2.9m (12.7%) Holby City (BBC1 Scotland): 155k (8.3%) It seems like Holby City underperforms on BBC1 Scotland and pulls down the network average by 100-150k. |
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I don't have yesterday's figure yet, I'll post it tomorrow. On Friday 27th May, the 20:30-21:30 averages were:
BBC1 Network: 3.56m (15.8%) Holby City (BBC1 Scotland): 162k (8.5%) Friday 3rd June (20.30-21.30): BBC1 Network: 2.9m (12.7%) Holby City (BBC1 Scotland): 155k (8.3%) It seems like Holby City underperforms on BBC1 Scotland and pulls down the network average by 100-150k. ![]() Looking at those ratings, maybe BBC Scotland should have gone with 8.30pm My Family 9.00pm Holby City from next Friday onwards. They need a junction at 9pm, to win viewers back after Coronation St. Maybe BBC Scotland's scheduling is done in the pub?
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The Grand Prix should do OK for BBC One, I reckon it will average out at 5 million. Actually this month should be quite good for the BBC's sports department and BBC ratings in general with Wimbledon coming up, and should Murray get to the quaters, expect about 8 million to tune into extended coverage.
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The Canadian Grand Prix qualifying is interesting - due to the threat of rain practically all runners are currently out on track. What will happen to the schedule if it does rain and qualifying is delayed? So You Think You Can Dance? could be pushed back, and subsequently maybe see a boost with Ice Age loosing out.
Now I've commented on it it probably won't rain at all. ![]() But if Vettel can get another win - and he looks set fair for it, weather permitting - then the season could be as good as over at barely third-distance. It would be like a football match where one team is 4-0 up after half an hour. Sure, the other side could win 5-4, or 6-5, but you'd bet against it. The ratings for the rest of this season could well slump, as we get a one-horse race for the title. BBC1 should have a very good day tomorrow anyway, with the Murray tennis final (if not rained off) and the F1, although BBC2's British MotoGP coverage could take a hit (and that will be likely rain-affected too). |
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I don't have yesterday's figure yet, I'll post it tomorrow. On Friday 27th May, the 20:30-21:30 averages were:
BBC1 Network: 3.56m (15.8%) Holby City (BBC1 Scotland): 162k (8.5%) Friday 3rd June (20.30-21.30): BBC1 Network: 2.9m (12.7%) Holby City (BBC1 Scotland): 155k (8.3%) It seems like Holby City underperforms on BBC1 Scotland and pulls down the network average by 100-150k. Those are some seriously low shares for Holby City on BBC1 Scotland, they would equate to ratings of around 1.8m-1.9m, if the entire BBC1 network had those shares. It must definitely be having an effect on A Question Of Sport's and HIGNFY's networked overnight ratings; although I accept that even accounting for the opt-out, HIGNFY would still be a tad low. No doubt this will also reduce the ratings for My Family next week as well. Also worth baring in mind of course that the officials won't be a fair comparison either due to opt-outs being stripped out. Based on those shares it does seem a bit odd, why they even bother finding a slot each week to show Holby. There were some occasions last year when it was turning up on Sundays whilst the rest of the UK had Antiques Roadshow and it usually gets an airing during the New Tricks repeats too. |
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And we now have a date for primetime Horrible Histories with Stephen Fry replacing the rat.
Sunday nights at 6pm starting from June 19th. |
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So far this year Holby City has been shown as follows on BBC1 Scotland
4 episodes - Wednesday at 8:00 1 episode - Wednesday at 9.00 2 episodes - Tuesday at 10.35 3 episodes - Friday at 9.00 1 episode - Thursday at 8.00 2 episodes - Friday at 9.00 3 episodes - Thursday at 9.00 1 episode - Wednesday at 7.30 6 episodes - Friday at 8.30 |
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So far this year Holby City has been shown as follows on BBC1 Scotland
4 episodes - Wednesday at 8:00 1 episode - Wednesday at 9.00 2 episodes - Tuesday at 10.35 3 episodes - Friday at 9.00 1 episode - Thursday at 8.00 2 episodes - Friday at 9.00 3 episodes - Thursday at 9.00 1 episode - Wednesday at 7.30 6 episodes - Friday at 8.30 |
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Eek! Thank goodness for series link, eh?
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Round 1 in the gardening wars goes to ITV1 then. Love Your Garden did quite well.
HIGNFY seems abit low but no surprise given that the awful Jo Brand was presenting. A reasonable figure for Paul Mertons Birth of Hollywood.Interesting show but his weird habit of appearing in every shot wearing a Panama hat was just a little bizzare. Maybe he was having a Rooney job done? |
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Good rating for CS with the Xin conclusion, C4 Comedy Gala rated well and hopefully will timeshift above 2010 figure. EE lost ground but deserves more, can see it recovering on Monday, some good plots running now and a lot less silly scenes recently.
Sahara ought rate well for C4 and a decent lead in for Camelot opening episode, is 2.5m for Camelot too optimistic? Ice Age 2 on ITV1 seems to have been on ITV2 a few times already and that may hit ratings. SYTYCD may just scrape 4m, the results will be lower. Casualty with 5m or so will win the highest ratings. The Cube McFly special - can't see them pulling in many viewers, though for charity hope it does ok, ITV1 finishing of primetime with Batman begins again - I'm sure this was under 2m last time, so expecting something like 1.5m this showing. |
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Now I've commented on it it probably won't rain at all.
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And it didn't rain in Canada...naturally.
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I do, however think that SYTYCD could be boosted by some having BBC1 as the 'default' channel tonight. |
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*blames Fudd for lack of Canadian rain*
![]() ![]() ![]() I do, however think that SYTYCD could be boosted by some having BBC1 as the 'default' channel tonight.
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It's no wonder it's not building up an audience really - it's being shoved about to ridiculous levels.
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The Cube Mcfly special was brilliant and hope it does well tonight.
Tom Fletcher Dougie Poynter Tom On The Cube Are all trending on twitter Great Hour of Entertainment so welldone ITV
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As requested: It won't ever rain in South Lincolnshire.
![]() I think The Cube will be swallowed up tonight...I forgot it was on TBH, and I think the F1 lead in and 'default' nature may give BBC1 a boost. |
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As requested: It won't ever rain in South Lincolnshire.
.I thought McFly had sold their souls to Richard Desmond, why are they now on ITV? |
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I will keep an eye on the clouds.
I thought McFly had sold their souls to Richard Desmond, why are they now on ITV? ![]() Whille on the subject of Richard Desmond has anyone got 'Mcfly On The Wall' tv series ratings for the past 4/5 weeks 5* and Channel 5 showing please |
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Tonight's final of SYTYCD is very much like the X Factor.
Anyone else noticed how much bigger the studio for SYTYCD look's compared to SCD. |
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Anyone else noticed how much bigger the studio for SYTYCD look's compared to SCD.
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For Charity
![]() Whille on the subject of Richard Desmond has anyone got 'Mcfly On The Wall' tv series ratings for the past 4/5 weeks 5* and Channel 5 showing please ![]() but seriously ive just pulled up the Top 10 list for 5* andi ts not featured so likely its less than 10 FILM: THE WEDDING SINGER (1998) (FRI 2103) 166,000 |
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Huh? SYTYCD's studio tiny.
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quite low for EastEnders but i assume the warmer weather sweeping the southern part of the UK is affecting it
It's clear that the south is/has been warmer going by the Wild fires and lack of water ![]() EastEnders is on form right now and have a huge summer ahead so it will bounce back |
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ask Dancc when he gets here
![]() but seriously ive just pulled up the Top 10 list for 5* andi ts not featured so likely its less than 10 FILM: THE WEDDING SINGER (1998) (FRI 2103) 166,000
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Maybe he was having a Rooney job done?

