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I think Raising Hope is a goner, while Glee is on thin ice, the baseball hiatus has hurt both it and New Girl.
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As for NCIS, the show continues to defies expectations for a show in its 9th season. Do think once Mark Harmon or any cast member leave there will be a decline but the cast and CBS seem happy with the show.
It is somewhat astonishing just how much syndication (particularly on USA) has helped NCIS.
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For the first time the week Channel 5 did not screen an inappropriately timed trailer for Tamara Eccelstone: Billion $$ Girl during the commercial break of Lost Heroes Of World War One.
Although they did have a trailer for Big Brother: "Tonight at 10pm". Which, of course, it isn't. D'oh! I think there's a fair chance Big Brother will hit a series low tonight if not even Channel 5 know it's been rescheduled (opposite Frozen Planet to boot.). Meanwhile over on The Vault (Sky ch 366) they're still showing the M&S advert with Frankie Cococainzz in (or whatever his name is). D'oh again! |
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Meanwhile over on The Vault (Sky ch 366) they're still showing the M&S advert with Frankie Cococainzz in (or whatever his name is). D'oh again!
I've surprised they haven't demanded for half an hour airtime on ITV1 tomorrow at 7:30pm or Friday at 8pm for the four to perform. Low key, no audience or judges just Dermot introducing, just 4 x 3 minutes singing, commercial half way through, intro/outro with phone numbers, jobs a good'un... isn't it? |
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And... http://xfactor.itv.com/2011/news/sto...tem_100198.htm
I've surprised they haven't demanded for half an hour airtime on ITV1 tomorrow at 7:30pm or Friday at 8pm for the four to perform. Low key, no audience or judges just Dermot introducing, just 4 x 3 minutes singing, commercial half way through, intro/outro with phone numbers, jobs a good'un... isn't it? They've made the best of a bad situation. They'll be regretting that double elimination now - it left them with no wiggle room should anything like Frankie's departure happen. I'm not sure there is much point in a mid-week show - it would be thrown together and getting the word out that it is on would be too difficult. |
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They really had no choice - they didn't have enough contestants left to stretch the show out to the final and they couldn't bring back anyone that had left as the result of a public vote.
They've made the best of a bad situation. They'll be regretting that double elimination now - it left them with no wiggle room should anything like Frankie's departure happen. I'm not sure there is much point in a mid-week show - it would be thrown together and getting the word out that it is on would be too difficult. |
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Artem Chigvintsev will not be dancing with partner Holly Valance this weekend following an injury to his back. Instead Holly will be dancing with professional Brendan Cole this Saturday, whilst Artem will still be choreographing the routine. Holly and Brendan will tackle the Rumba to Will Young's Leave Right Now.
Should not affect ratings on Saturday - at least he hasn't done a Frankie (who knows anyone age 18 called Frank?)I actually think The Jury will timeshift better than Death in Paradise - but it will be close, DIP did timeshift 1.03m on episode one. WWTBAM seems pretty slow tonight, CT droning on as ever instead of fundraising. The Jury tonight may drop below 4m, Frozen Planet surely cannot beat last week. |
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Can't blame Ant and Dec for taking the money, as they wouldn't get that kind of money elsewhere because no other broadcaster would offer them anywhere near as many hours of telly per year.
I know I've said they should try some new things on telly, but I'm not convinced they have the appetite to experiment or diversify anymore. They've spent ten years or so trundling along doing the same sort of stuff, so I doubt they'll change now. |
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And... http://xfactor.itv.com/2011/news/sto...tem_100198.htm
I've surprised they haven't demanded for half an hour airtime on ITV1 tomorrow at 7:30pm or Friday at 8pm for the four to perform. Low key, no audience or judges just Dermot introducing, just 4 x 3 minutes singing, commercial half way through, intro/outro with phone numbers, jobs a good'un... isn't it? Not sure about this - I'd have gone for one act from each category of all eliminated acts (there is nothing stopping them - the viewers haven't voted any act out). Makes more sense to give The Risk a shot than Two Shoes. |
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Some new dates and times...
Tony Robinson's Gods and Monsters: Saturday 26th November, 8pm, Channel 4 G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra: Saturday 26th November, 9pm, Channel 4 Fern Britton Meets...: Sunday 27th November, 10am, BBC One St. Trinian's: Sunday 27th November, 5:25pm, Channel 4 Digging the Great Escape: Monday 28th November, 9pm, Channel 4 Charley Boorman's Extreme Frontiers: Monday 28th November, 9pm, Channel 5 Money: Tuesday 29th November, 9pm, BBC Two Super Tiny Animals: Wednesday 30th November, 7:30pm, ITV1 The Millionaire Hoarder: Wednesday 30th November, 9pm, Channel 4 It's All About Amy: Thursday 1st December, 10pm, Channel 5 Baka: A Cry from The Rainforest: Friday 2nd December, 8:30pm, BBC Two Peter Kay Night, Friday 2nd December, From 9pm, Channel 4 |
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Amelia has been backed at 999/1 on Betfair to win The X Factor. She's now 7/1 as I type.
(More than 1 of us have said the worst thing they did this series, apart from the usual laughing at the mentally inadequate, was when Kelly didn't take Amelia to the final 12). I won't watch it, but I can see a boost coming this weekend. |
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I would like to know the cost per viewer yield of Ant' n' Dec - by that I mean take two funny presenters, Alan Carr & Harry Hill - let them co-host IAC - would ratings drop by 2m? 4m? or would ratings be unaffected? I guarantee one thing - it would be funny for the first time ever.
I am guessing the rather distasteful C4 programme entitled 'The Man Who Killed Michael Jackson' on Thursday night was hastily renamed following the guilty verdict. Was it previously 'The Man Who May Have Killed Michael Jackson'? Hoping that Life's Too Short rates very well tomorrow - although I think a lot of viewers will timeshift it. |
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Those people backing Amelia Lily at 500/1 or whatever she was at the weekend looking good now.
Not sure about this - I'd have gone for one act from each category of all eliminated acts (there is nothing stopping them - the viewers haven't voted any act out). Makes more sense to give The Risk a shot than Two Shoes. |
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Ant and Dec make it worth watching anyway to a certain extent with their witty commentary. I gave up mostly because it's such a big commitment over the 3 weeks or so it's on and because it feels like the same thing every year to a certain extent with the repetitive trials.
As much as I've enjoyed Big Brother (and I really do mean that), I'm quite looking forward to being less tied to the TV from this weekend onwards. |
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This thread has turned into a generic ITV bashing thread again I see, which I expect it will continue to be for the next 3 weeks as the usual suspects think of various statistics to declare that I'm a Celeb isn't doing very well, even if it gets 20 million!
The line up of I'm a Celeb is always at this type of level, remember Gillain McKeith was hardly A list. Hearing Charnham saying that he isn't going to watch every few posts is pretty boring. What's good for the goose is good for the gander unless you're being an hypocrite. |
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Clash of the documentaries on Wednesday 30th November at 7:30pm - That's Britain! (BBC1) and Super Tiny Animals (ITV1). And if I'm to be honest... both sound awful.
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Clash of the documentaries on Wednesday 30th November at 7:30pm - That's Britain! (BBC1) and Super Tiny Animals (ITV1). And if I'm to be honest... both sound awful.
I hadn't realised Waterloo Road was finishing for a bit after next week. I still feel like I am starting to get into this series and it's practically over. I suppose when you bring in all new characters all the time, this is the problem. |
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Clash of the documentaries on Wednesday 30th November at 7:30pm - That's Britain! (BBC1) and Super Tiny Animals (ITV1). And if I'm to be honest... both sound awful.
Why do all the roads get dug up in February? Why can't I ever get a seat on the train? Why should I bother sorting out my recycling, if the council only mixes it up again? This show has the viewing public and studio audience at its centre and we want them to feel apart of this new programme from start to finish, and as part of the studio audience you will be at the heart of the show. It's a show about Britain and we want it to feel owned by the British public, a show where we not only look at what drives us crazy but what can be done about it! http://www.lostintv.com/tv_show.cfm?...C63637117159A7 ............................................................................................. From tea-cup Chihuahuas to miniature pigs the demand for mini-pets is growing but is it a lucrative business or a cruel genetic mutation? This documentary goes behind the scenes of what is fast becoming a multi-million pound industry. Candid interviews with breeders and owners reveal the extent of the demand which now extends to supplying tiny cows, pigs, rabbits, horses and even goats. Probing and insightful, Super Tiny Animals is a compelling look in to a world of incessant human intervention. http://mip.itvstudios.com/programmes...r-tiny-animals I will be watching a dvd that evening hopefully. |
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Featuring Julia Bradbury, Nick Knowles, Stanley Johnson, Ade Edmonson and Grainne Seoige. Brand New BBC show about the things in modern Britain that drive us all mad. Broadcast live, it's a warm-hearted and funny studio show with a serious purpose: to try and make life better for everyone in the UK. Packed with informative and entertaining films that reveal how things really work and get to the bottom of the irritating issues that get us all wound up, like..
Why do all the roads get dug up in February? Why can't I ever get a seat on the train? Why should I bother sorting out my recycling, if the council only mixes it up again? This show has the viewing public and studio audience at its centre and we want them to feel apart of this new programme from start to finish, and as part of the studio audience you will be at the heart of the show. It's a show about Britain and we want it to feel owned by the British public, a show where we not only look at what drives us crazy but what can be done about it! http://www.lostintv.com/tv_show.cfm?...C63637117159A7 |
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Well That's Life!
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Featuring Julia Bradbury, Nick Knowles, Stanley Johnson, Ade Edmonson and Grainne Seoige. Brand New BBC show about the things in modern Britain that drive us all mad. Broadcast live, it's a warm-hearted and funny studio show with a serious purpose: to try and make life better for everyone in the UK. Packed with informative and entertaining films that reveal how things really work and get to the bottom of the irritating issues that get us all wound up, like..
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Well That's Life!
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Can't blame Ant and Dec for taking the money, as they wouldn't get that kind of money elsewhere because no other broadcaster would offer them anywhere near as many hours of telly per year.
I know I've said they should try some new things on telly, but I'm not convinced they have the appetite to experiment or diversify anymore. They've spent ten years or so trundling along doing the same sort of stuff, so I doubt they'll change now. In terms of presenting, I don't think it's really their fault. They can only present what is put in front of them and I think I'd be right in saying that they presented the highest rated new entertainment series this year? At least on ITV. The fact that that show was Red or Black says more about the struggle for new entertainment hits than it does about Ant & Dec, IMO. Quote:
Those people backing Amelia Lily at 500/1 or whatever she was at the weekend looking good now.
Not sure about this - I'd have gone for one act from each category of all eliminated acts (there is nothing stopping them - the viewers haven't voted any act out). Makes more sense to give The Risk a shot than Two Shoes. And they should let her choose her mentor (and by "let her choose", I mean "tell her that she needs to pick Tulisa as her mentor"). |
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Featuring Julia Bradbury, Nick Knowles, Stanley Johnson, Ade Edmonson and Grainne Seoige. Brand New BBC show about the things in modern Britain that drive us all mad. Broadcast live, it's a warm-hearted and funny studio show with a serious purpose: to try and make life better for everyone in the UK. Packed with informative and entertaining films that reveal how things really work and get to the bottom of the irritating issues that get us all wound up, like..
Why do all the roads get dug up in February? Why can't I ever get a seat on the train? Why should I bother sorting out my recycling, if the council only mixes it up again? This show has the viewing public and studio audience at its centre and we want them to feel apart of this new programme from start to finish, and as part of the studio audience you will be at the heart of the show. It's a show about Britain and we want it to feel owned by the British public, a show where we not only look at what drives us crazy but what can be done about it! http://www.lostintv.com/tv_show.cfm?...C63637117159A7 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bY3cpqCtnJU |
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Although they did have a trailer for Big Brother: "Tonight at 10pm". Which, of course, it isn't. D'oh! I think there's a fair chance Big Brother will hit a series low tonight if not even Channel 5 know it's been rescheduled (opposite Frozen Planet to boot.). ! Quote:
As things stand I suspect Raising Hope might get a safety net renewal similar to what Fox did with Breaking In this season. Although obviously that'll depend on how I Hate My Teenage Daughter and Breaking In do and what Fox plans to do in terms of a comedy block next season. Personally I think they might be better off holding Glee until midseason next year and trying a two-hour comedy block in the Fall.
It is somewhat astonishing just how much syndication (particularly on USA) has helped NCIS. NCIS' syndication on USA has worked wonder, could see Modern Family get a similar boost when it enters syndication. The Big Bang Theory seems to be doing well for TBS while The Mentalist may prove to be an expensive writeoff. |
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