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Old 07-09-2011, 20:07
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According to TVbytheNumbers, Sons of Anarchy premiered to 4.94m which is fantastic for FX, the show has really grown its ratings and it's a decent performer for 5USA, think they should premiere season 4 in January although that may depend on the contract 5USA has.
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Old 07-09-2011, 20:07
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Haven't the BBC got Merlin to fit into the Saturday night schedule as well? Assuming they're not just going to do a straight switch of Doctor Who for Merlin but overlap the two shows for a week or two? Surely a combo of Doctor Who, Merlin and Strictly has to be too tempting to miss even if its only for one week.
There is a BFI screening on Thursday next week, so the following Saturday would have made sense.

Although don't they have too many episodes of Merlin to wait until Doctor Who finishes to air it? Unless they run it over Christmas or split it...
Yes, this is exactly the case. I know I'm such a fanboy, but this uncertainty is frustrating.
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Old 07-09-2011, 20:09
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I Have a feeling red or Black won't do well tonight

My predictons for ITV

Emmerdale: 7.3m
Red or Black: 4.3m
Corrie: 8.5m
Red or Black: 4.7m
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Old 07-09-2011, 20:09
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Andy, I have to ask given you single out Robbie and Charnham, what do you think of Red or Black's ratings?
At the lower end of expectations, but not the biggest flop of the century like some are making out.
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Old 07-09-2011, 20:11
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Do they need to explain it? Given that there was drama vs drama more or less every Sundays for the entire eighties and nineties.

Of course, Media Guardian will happily take any opportunity to slag off BBC scheduling because they swallow any guff the ITV press office feed them, hence all that Strictly vs X Factor stuff the other year, and they even ran an article when Casualty went out on Sunday last year because it was up against The X Factor (for the first time since, er, the previous week when they were both on Saturday). Yet funnily enough they failed to do an article when ITV put Corrie up against EastEnders two weeks later. Funny that.
Yeah, it's strange how there now seems to be an inquest into what BBC One has in its schedules against certain ITV1 shows.

As rzt pointed out tonight, Downton Abbey gets lots of mentions on this thread, but it also seems to have built up some kind of sacred cow status in media circles, far more than Doc Martin (which gets roughly the same audience figures on the same channel, sometimes in the same Sunday 9pm slot). I don't know why it's a sacred cow to the media. I know Julian Fellowes is flavour of the month in media circles, and it's never been the done thing to criticise anything Maggie Smith is involved in, but I don't think these things explain why it's fiercely protected by the press.
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Old 07-09-2011, 20:12
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Apparently Merlin launches on Saturday 8th October.
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Old 07-09-2011, 20:13
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BBC explain Spooks vs Downton Abbey clash: http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2011...-downton-abbey



...and an explanation I agree with, I can't see either taking masses of viewers away from one another, a bit like Outnumbered/WILTY vs DCI Banks starting a week on Friday.
The BBC and ITV should be able to schedule any show they wish at whatever time that they choose to do so. I can't stand these media driven 'Show A vs. Show B' stories. :yawn:

Are we going to get to a point where if BBC1/ITV1 are showing a big show/rival genre, then the other has to show some little watched programme that only gets 2m viewers?
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Old 07-09-2011, 20:14
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According to TVbytheNumbers, Sons of Anarchy premiered to 4.94m which is fantastic for FX, the show has really grown its ratings and it's a decent performer for 5USA, think they should premiere season 4 in January although that may depend on the contract 5USA has.
More importantly the demos (which advertising rates are decided on) were all up as well. It got a 2.5 in the 18-49 demo. I suspect in a few weeks time some of the broadcast nets will be looking at that number with envy.
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Old 07-09-2011, 20:29
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RoB prediction- 4.2m and 4.5m tonight.
IMO it will stay at an average of 4.5m a night.
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Old 07-09-2011, 20:30
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Declan Donnelly,Red Or Black...
"As you can see, there are 7 finalists as, due to unforeseen circumstances, our 8th contestant can no longer take part in tonight's show".
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Old 07-09-2011, 20:53
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The BBC and ITV should be able to schedule any show they wish at whatever time that they choose to do so. I can't stand these media driven 'Show A vs. Show B' stories. :yawn:

Are we going to get to a point where if BBC1/ITV1 are showing a big show/rival genre, then the other has to show some little watched programme that only gets 2m viewers?
Agree with this.

In these enlightened times with PVRs and iPlayer anyone who wants to watch both won't have much of a problem in doing so.
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Old 07-09-2011, 21:01
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Apparently Merlin launches on Saturday 8th October.
straight swap for Doctor Who, that works fine for me.

You can also watch something on ITV1+1 should you want to.
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Old 07-09-2011, 21:05
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RoB prediction- 4.2m and 4.5m tonight.
IMO it will stay at an average of 4.5m a night.
I'm saying highest since Saturday, 5.5m to 6.0m.
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Old 07-09-2011, 21:12
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looks like ITV Studios is having some problems state side

http://www.deadline.com/2011/09/wga-...-election-win/

Is there any chance this means Corrie will fall victim to a Writers Strike
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Old 07-09-2011, 21:14
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Apparently Merlin launches on Saturday 8th October.
straight swap for Doctor Who, that works fine for me.
Pretty much as most of us on this thread had been expecting until the recent talk of it starting in September.

Means the penultimate episode of Merlin would be on Xmas Eve and the season finale would be on New Year's Eve unless they mess about with the scheduling.
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Old 07-09-2011, 21:26
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the BBC has been good recently, Doctor Who, Torchwood, now Spooks and Merlin. Planet Dinosaur also looks like its going to be worth a watch, however I will mis the dinosaurs chasing or being chased by Hannah Spearritt.

Im a happy licence fee payer, now if they could just get rid of Bryan Kirkwood.
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Old 07-09-2011, 21:27
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Wouldn't be surprised to see the finale moved to New Year's Day.

I see Celebrity Masterchef sneaks into the Saturday schedules at 6.10pm on Sat 17th Sept - I don't think the BBC have really got a clue with what they're doing with that.
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Old 07-09-2011, 21:32
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A shame they aren't launching Merlin a week earlier as it could really benefit from the Doctor Who lead in. Having the finale on Xmas Eve would work really well too, New Year's Eve seems a waste. If they don't start it until the 8th then I agree with Brekkie that they should shift the finale to NYD where it could also do really well.

On another note, The X Factor USA is confirmed to be airing on ITV2 from Thursday 21 September at 8pm, continuing the following night at 9pm, meaning that it'll be airing just one day after it's aired in the US. I'm glad they're airing it then as it would have been silly to delay it until the New Year.

Also, does anyone know how Minute To Win It did on ITV2 last night? I wasn't expecting much from it but I caught it last night and it's a surprisingly fun show so I hope it's doing OK.

EDIT: Just seen it got 252k without +1 and another ~50k on +1. Not great unfortunately.
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Old 07-09-2011, 22:16
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Apparently Merlin launches on Saturday 8th October.
I really wish they'd go a week earlier.

Merlin paired with the Doctor Who finale gives them a big weekend and an October 1 launch also sets them up nicely for a Christmas Eve finale of Merlin which would be a strong addition to the Christmas Eve schedule and potentially expose Merlin to an even bigger audience. Although I suppose the problem with that would be that I'm guessing Strictly must also be launching proper October 1 (it launched around that time last year didn't it?) so God knows how they'd schedule all of that...

6:30 - Doctor Who
7:15 - Strictly Come Dancing
8:15 - Merlin

That pushes Merlin pretty late and Doctor Who earlier then its been so far for part two of the series (I suppose you could flip Strictly and Doctor Who though). Plus I guess there's Secret Fortune (will that still be on come October?) and Casualty to fit in as well.

Yeah its probably for the best they wait and maybe see if they can double up on Merlin episodes somewhere to set up the Christmas Eve finale.
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Old 07-09-2011, 22:26
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I'm saying highest since Saturday, 5.5m to 6.0m.
Its on inbetween Emmerdale and Corrie with no real competition. My personal prediction is 6.1m but I think the second show will completely collapse.

On another note, The X Factor USA is confirmed to be airing on ITV2 from Thursday 21 September at 8pm, continuing the following night at 9pm, meaning that it'll be airing just one day after it's aired in the US. I'm glad they're airing it then as it would have been silly to delay it until the New Year.
Are you sure thats right? It doesn't start in the USA until 21st September and I can't see it airing here first!
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Old 07-09-2011, 22:27
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It's the criminal checks they are now doing:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-14811555

Declan Donnelly,Red Or Black...
"As you can see, there are 7 finalists as, due to unforeseen circumstances, our 8th contestant can no longer take part in tonight's show".
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Old 07-09-2011, 22:31
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I really wish they'd go a week earlier.

Merlin paired with the Doctor Who finale gives them a big weekend and an October 1 launch also sets them up nicely for a Christmas Eve finale of Merlin which would be a strong addition to the Christmas Eve schedule and potentially expose Merlin to an even bigger audience. Although I suppose the problem with that would be that I'm guessing Strictly must also be launching proper October 1 (it launched around that time last year didn't it?) so God knows how they'd schedule all of that...

6:30 - Doctor Who
7:15 - Strictly Come Dancing
8:15 - Merlin

That pushes Merlin pretty late and Doctor Who earlier then its been so far for part two of the series (I suppose you could flip Strictly and Doctor Who though). Plus I guess there's Secret Fortune (will that still be on come October?) and Casualty to fit in as well.

Yeah its probably for the best they wait and maybe see if they can double up on Merlin episodes somewhere to set up the Christmas Eve finale.
If the penultimate episode of Merlin falls on Christmas Eve then they could put the finale on on Boxing Day (the Monday), say 6,45pm to get a 15 minute head start on Emmerdale. If Merlin can cope with going up against X Factor, then it could certainly handle Emmerdale during the ("let's all watch the BBC") Christmas season. After all, Dr Who always goes up against Emmerdale on Christmas Day and always trounces it in the ratings.

If Secret Fortune takes no breaks then the series will end on October 8th.
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Old 07-09-2011, 22:32
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Are you sure thats right? It doesn't start in the USA until 21st September and I can't see it airing here first!
Whoops, I meant Thursday 22nd September.

As for Red or Black, they made a few small changes to the eidting and presentaation of the show tonight. Nothing mind-blowing but it was slightly more watchable. As for ratings, I'm thinking:

RoB (1): 5.7m
Corrie: 8.5m
RoB (2): 5.4m

Village SOS: 2.9m
WDYTYA: 3.8m
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Old 07-09-2011, 22:34
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Also, Downton Abbey was a Ratings Thread Favourite and turned out to be a big hit. It'll be interesting to see how the next Ratings Thread Favourite, The Voice, will perform next year.

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Big Brother a much bigger Ratings Thread Favourite
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Old 07-09-2011, 22:36
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On another note, The X Factor USA is confirmed to be airing on ITV2 from Thursday 21 September at 8pm, continuing the following night at 9pm, meaning that it'll be airing just one day after it's aired in the US. I'm glad they're airing it then as it would have been silly to delay it until the New Year.
Yeah, it's a wise decision to have it as close to the US airing as possible. I don't think there'd be any point airing it 6 months later once every knows who the winner is. Plus, airing it at the same time as when they usually air American Idol probably wouldn't have been a good idea. The only slightly bad thing about that Thursday slot is that the first hour clashes against the ITV1 soap block but I don't think they could've scheduled it anywhere else, really. It'll mean an overload of TXF on the channel in the next 3 months but weighing up the pros and cons of airing it now or delayed, the first option is better. Also considering how well TXF-related programming do on ITV2, it seems some people can't get enough of it, so it should be fine co-existing with the UK version at the same time of the year.

From a ratings perspective, ITV2's looking strong this Autumn with a schedule including: Celebrity Juice, TOWIE, IAC: Now, Peter Andre, Xtra Factor, TXF repeats, TXF USA (should do well). And then, they've got Hell's Kitchen USA and The Vampire Diaries getting pretty good numbers in the Monday/Tuesday 9pm slots, as well as some of the movies too. What they need now is a new homegrown drama and new British sitcom to take off, two genres they're currently lacking in. If they can get two of those through in the next year, they'd have a really strong ratings lineup.
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