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Old 19-11-2011, 19:19
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Fantastic rating for CIN- its highest average audience since 2003.

Any idea how ITV1 held up last night ? With that kind of competition, IAC may well have been around 5-6m? Also, I TOS might've beaten Emmerdale.
Im a Celeb had 6.46m (24.7%) [+1: 360k], Emmerdale 6.81m (30.6%) [+1: 108k] - both are full slot averages
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Old 19-11-2011, 19:20
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Wow, extremely close between BBC One and ITV1 at 7pm then but a narrow win for the latter in the end.

I'm a Celeb held up very well considering.
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Old 19-11-2011, 19:22
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Im a Celeb had 6.46m (24.7%) [+1: 360k], Emmerdale 6.81m (30.6%) [+1: 108k] - both are full slot averages
Thanks . So, Emmerdale just about edged out The One Show. That's The One Show's highest ever audience, isn't it? I know it had 6.9m officially for an episode last year but in terms of overnights, it was in the mid 6's IIRC. IAC held up pretty well considering the competition - last year's equivalent episode had 6m, and given CIN rated almost 1m better than last year, I thought IAC might've rated worse.
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Old 19-11-2011, 19:24
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Thanks . So, Emmerdale just about edged out The One Show. That's The One Show's highest ever audience, isn't it? I know it had 6.9m officially for an episode last year but in terms of overnights, it was in the mid 6's IIRC. IAC held up pretty well considering the competition - last year's had 6m, and given CIN rated half a million better than last year, it could've rated worse.
The only possibility would be the snow day episode, but I think this one will top that in the finals
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Old 19-11-2011, 19:25
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Im a Celeb had 6.46m (24.7%) [+1: 360k], Emmerdale 6.81m (30.6%) [+1: 108k] - both are full slot averages
What about Corrie? as they were directly up against CIN.
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Old 19-11-2011, 19:26
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Fantasitc for Children in need but is that the last time it was shown at tv center.


Strictly Come Dancing does look amazing at Wembely but that echo is annoying hopefully that won't put people off though.

Looking towards next year we should be looking at some very high ratings with the reality programs like aways but with Euro 2012, Olympics and Queens Jubalie. Hopefully next year can continue to be a great year for the terrestrial tv channels.
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Old 19-11-2011, 19:30
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Strictly Come Dancing does look amazing at Wembely but that echo is annoying hopefully that won't put people off though.
Are you Tess Daly in disguise?
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Old 19-11-2011, 19:31
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Do we know how CiN did between 7:30 and 10pm last year? Part of the rationale behind my 10m prediction on the DSRPG was that the first half an hour of the 3 hour block was probably the lowest rated normally, so stripping it out would increase the average?
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Old 19-11-2011, 19:33
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Do we know how CiN did between 7:30 and 10pm last year? Part of the rationale behind my 10m prediction on the DSRPG was that the first half an hour of the 3 hour block was probably the lowest rated normally, so stripping it out would increase the average?
Last year's CIN had 9.4m between 7.30-10pm. Shortening the time does help with the average, as you say, the 7-7.30pm period has always normally been the lowest rated bit of the broadcast. But yesterday's rating was up y-o-y by +0.6m anyway doing a direct timeslot comparison.
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Old 19-11-2011, 19:33
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The Beeb should have put the results show out live tonight at 10pm, as this has a real "event tv" feel about it. It won't be the same tomorrow recorded, and with 6000 in the audience, the result has more chance of getting out more widely.
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Old 19-11-2011, 19:35
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I have only seen Ep1 and 2 and it looks alright. With no Desperate Housewives next year, what are ABC going to do to fill that gap?
As mentioned they've got Good Christian Bitches midseason which is, on paper at least, the most compatible show they've had for Desperate Housewives and in general it fits the ABC brand perfectly. We'll see whether that translates to an audience. It should be noted that GCB is going to get a huge amount of promotion during the Oscar telecast this year I'd imagine which should help it out.

That said, if GCB does fail, it wouldn't be the complete disaster you might have thought at the start of the season. Now they have the surprise success of Once Upon A Time stationed at 8pm, they can probably slot a new show into 9pm next season if the need to, confident that it at least has a stable launchpad.
They have two adaptations of telenovelas in development. One of them written by Marc Chery about four maids who live and work in Beverly Hills and the other is an adaptation of one of the most successful telenovelas in history. I'd imagine they'd be eying at least one of them as a replacement for Housewives.
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Old 19-11-2011, 19:35
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Last year's CIN had 9.4m between 7.30-10pm. Shortening the time does help with the average, as you say, the 7-7.30pm period has always normally been the lowest rated bit of the broadcast. But yesterday's rating was up y-o-y by +0.6m anyway doing a direct timeslot comparison.
Ooh, that's even more impressive then. Especially since IAC is enjoying such good form.
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Old 19-11-2011, 19:49
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What a stonker that was of an opening - the best I've seen on a LE show from the BBC in the last decade at least. Just proves what Strictly could do if it had an X Factor budget every week...
Wonder how much on top of the £102,000 raised for Children in Need was put towards putting on the show. They've done a very good job though in adapting the set to suit the arena - it looks great, and I bet Simon is wishing he hadn't put off an arena style X Factor final for so long now, especially as this years finalists are the least deserving of it.

The Beeb should have put the results show out live tonight at 10pm, as this has a real "event tv" feel about it. It won't be the same tomorrow recorded, and with 6000 in the audience, the result has more chance of getting out more widely.
Absolutely - they could have put a half-hour filler at 9pm and stuck the results at 9.30pm, ditching Casualty for the night. "Pre-recorded last night from Wembley" doesn't quite have the same ring.
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Old 19-11-2011, 20:09
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Wonder how much on top of the £102,000 raised for Children in Need was put towards putting on the show. They've done a very good job though in adapting the set to suit the arena - it looks great, and I bet Simon is wishing he hadn't put off an arena style X Factor final for so long now, especially as this years finalists are the least deserving of
You can bet your bottom dollar when Cowell sees the tape of SCD @ Wembley it will be on the agenda for 2012...
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Old 19-11-2011, 20:10
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What a stonker that was of an opening - the best I've seen on a LE show from the BBC in the last decade at least. Just proves what Strictly could do if it had an X Factor budget every week...

In terms of last night, CiN had 10.02m (39.0%) from 19:30 - 22:00 and The One Show had 6.74m (30.3%)
I agree if Strictly can pull off a show like this even if it has less then a budget then X Factor i will expect alot from X Factor's big final.

Fantastic songs, Fantastic dancing i really hope it does well tommorew it really feels like event tv
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Old 19-11-2011, 20:10
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What a stonker that was of an opening - the best I've seen on a LE show from the BBC in the last decade at least. Just proves what Strictly could do if it had an X Factor budget every week...In terms of last night, CiN had 10.02m (39.0%) from 19:30 - 22:00 and The One Show had 6.74m (30.3%)
Magnificent stuff. From the dark days of 2009 this is a total triumph of a turnaround. The Beeb have spent money on it and the result is fantastic entertainment. Great song choices and tremendoes energy. The Wembley trip must be an annual one from now on.
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Old 19-11-2011, 20:16
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You can bet your bottom dollar when Cowell sees the tape of SCD @ Wembley it will be on the agenda for 2012...
It's already on the agenda for this years final.

Just thinking about it I wonder if the Strictly and X Factor finals may fall on the same dates next years with Christmas Day. falling on the Tuesday. The 22nd is possibly too late for Strictly, while the 8th too early for X Factor - so both being on the 15th/16th a real possibility.


Also have the demos for Strictly got younger at all over the last couple of years considering they took alot of the stuffiness out of the format with last years revamp.
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Old 19-11-2011, 20:18
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Strictly is brilliant tonight. It deserves to top the ratings but ratings aside it's certainly a lot more entertaining than the karaoke on ITV1.

Fantastic rating for CIN last night too. So IAC has lost half its audience since the opening episode.
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Old 19-11-2011, 20:26
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Fantastic night for BBC 1 with CIN and TOS doing fantastic figures.

IAC held up very well considering as did Emmerdale it seems. It will be interesting to see how Coronation Street did actually given it went head to head with CIN.

SCD very impressive tonight and I hope it tops the ratings.
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Old 19-11-2011, 20:27
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It's already on the agenda for this years final.

Just thinking about it I wonder if the Strictly and X Factor finals may fall on the same dates next years with Christmas Day. falling on the Tuesday. The 22nd is possibly too late for Strictly, while the 8th too early for X Factor - so both being on the 15th/16th a real possibility.

Series 5 in 2007 ended on the 22nd December. Series 4 ended on the 23rd.
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Old 19-11-2011, 20:29
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Brilliant rating for CIN. I suppose the shorter run time helped bump the average up but that peak is still brilliant in itself. People don't seem to care it's the same thing every year and tune in regardless! ITV1 did very well in the circumstances.

And Strictly looked fantastic from Wembley. A proper spectacle and you've got to hand it to the production team who've gone all-out . Unlike Blackpool, you wouldn't want it there every week - but as a one off it's brilliant. XF is going to look a bit small and underpowered by comparison tonight. And I don't think you could ever say that before.
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Old 19-11-2011, 20:31
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And with that Children in Need will easily be heading into the Top 20 chart for 2011 - great rating for itself yesterday. I'm a Celebrity held up very well against Children in Need as usual, any other show that has 10m on BBC1 normally crashes and burns when against it on ITV1!
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Old 19-11-2011, 20:33
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Strange that there should be so much love for tonight's Strictly on this thread because in the Strictly thread it appears to be a universal thumbs-down.
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Old 19-11-2011, 20:36
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Strictly was bloody brillaint tonight.
Great Entertainment and Wembley looked amazing. Top marks for the BBC
I noticed alot of trends on twitter tonight too
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Old 19-11-2011, 20:41
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You can bet your bottom dollar when Cowell sees the tape of SCD @ Wembley it will be on the agenda for 2012...
The final's at Wembley this year... IIRC it was announced before Strictly's jaunt there.

I thought Strictly was dire tonight; too big an arena, echoy speech, the dances got lost in the music which didn't suit etc. (echoing what's being said in the Strictly thread. )
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