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Old 07-01-2012, 16:38
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Does anyone have the official figures for the 20 highest rated shows of 2011?
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Old 07-01-2012, 16:38
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Does anyone know if tonight's TV Burp is new or a repeat? DigiGuide lists it as neither...

And Take Me Out is 1/14, meaning it won't finish till April 7th. Should get it's usual ~4.5m, but that depends on if BBC have well and truly ruined The Magicians with its 'new' format.
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Old 07-01-2012, 16:40
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Does anyone know if tonight's TV Burp is new or a repeat? DigiGuide lists it as neither...
I dont think new episode start till 4th Feb

http://www.tvrecordings.com/shows/view/256

Digiguide has gone right down hill since the take over.
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Old 07-01-2012, 16:41
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Does anyone know if tonight's TV Burp is new or a repeat? DigiGuide lists it as neither...
It's a repeat. New episodes begin on 4th February.

And Take Me Out is 1/14, meaning it won't finish till April 7th. Should get it's usual ~4.5m, but that depends on if BBC have well and truly ruined The Magicians with its 'new' format.
Talking of The Magicians, does anyone else think it could break out this series (not huge, but about 6-7m)? Just looking at its ratings from last year, they were extremely steady with overnight figures of about 5.5m (+/- 0.3m) every single week and its last episode was its highest rated one out of the lot (5.7m). It seems to already have a loyal c5-5.5m fanbase who were happy to stick with it despite some of the criticism series 1 received, but also with it having been well trailed in the last couple of weeks (almost as if it's a big brand new show) and the supposed improved live format and bigger stunts, I imagine this series has the potential to go up another level ratings-wise. I've gone with 5.7m on the RPG for tonight (the same as what the last series ended with) but if there's positive word of mouth during and after the episode about the revamped format, then future episodes might do better.
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Old 07-01-2012, 16:50
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New Girl didn't do that well then. Toughest Trucker had 1.35m across the 8:30pm half hour so it was mighty close between 4's glamorous new import and a very unglamorous show about the world of trucking on 5.

Well C5 can't come up with any ideas of it's own so it might as well continue it's masterplan of becoming a dumping ground for shows other channels have axed.
Ooh, the bitterness just leaps off the page! If only it were true, it might have been a good putdown.

You're totally right though. The commercial channels should just let a successful show like SFTW die, and come up with something new or a poor imitation that nobody will watch instead. It's a sounder plan I think for building audience share.
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Old 07-01-2012, 16:58
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CBB trending to expectations, 2.5 million is good for Channel 5 and this seems to be the average rating for the show now. Celebrity Wedding Planner looks like a pile of junk, with Jedward appearing, but BB has helped this to get a million viewers and will have pleased Des.
My main hope for Channel 5 is by all means show a bit of reality, but don't go down the ITV 2/Sky Living route of showing programmes based around reality show contestants that most people don't give a damn about.
How did the interview show on 5* do ratings wise? Thanks.
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Old 07-01-2012, 17:03
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Does anyone know if tonight's TV Burp is new or a repeat? DigiGuide lists it as neither...
It's a 'best of' but I don't know if it's a new best of!
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Old 07-01-2012, 17:05
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wasnt he replaced with teddies?
That's Travelodge.
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Old 07-01-2012, 17:06
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Few more from C5 yesterday which I didn't have time to post this morning:

11:30 Celebrity Big Brother: The Launch: 202k (3.0%)
13:30 The JK Rowling Story: 393k (5.3%)
15:15 Relative Stranger: 526k (5.3%)
17:00 5 News with Matt Barbet: 766k (5.5%)
17:30 Chinese Food in Minutes: 489k (2.9%)
18:00 Eddie Stobart's Trucks & Trailers: 527k (2.6%)

all include +1
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Old 07-01-2012, 17:06
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That's Travelodge.
shows much attention I was paying
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Old 07-01-2012, 17:17
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I dont think new episode start till 4th Feb

http://www.tvrecordings.com/shows/view/256

Digiguide has gone right down hill since the take over.
It's a repeat. New episodes begin on 4th February.
Thanks guys.

BBC request full series of Absolutely Fabulous: http://www.comedy.co.uk/news/story/0...tely_fabulous/
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Old 07-01-2012, 17:22
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I do wonder if they will just wave the white flag. New Tricks repeats, George Gently repeats or burn off some of the higher end artier commissions they haven't otherwise found a home for during 2012.
My money's on white flag. Although, if they were feeling cheeky, they could start a new ten-part series of New Tricks on Sundays at 9pm in mid-August (after the Olympics)...
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Old 07-01-2012, 17:28
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Thanks guys.

BBC request full series of Absolutely Fabulous: http://www.comedy.co.uk/news/story/0...tely_fabulous/
Suggestion is a new special in Xmas 2012 and a full series in 2013. Not exactly surprising given the 9m audience and generally favourable reaction.

Bad news for grousers....

Wonder if BBC1 and ITV1 could end up with "Groundhog Day" Xmas Night schedules in 2012?

My money's on white flag. Although, if they were feeling cheeky, they could start a new ten-part series of New Tricks on Sundays at 9pm in mid-August (after the Olympics)...
Hm, there's a thought.

Can you imagine the shitstorm if they even thought of it? Then again, if they get in first....

I wonder if ITV might consider running DA later, so it runs right up to Christmas without a break?
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Old 07-01-2012, 17:37
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Hm, there's a thought.

Can you imagine the shitstorm if they even thought of it? Then again, if they get in first....

I wonder if ITV might consider running DA later, so it runs right up to Christmas without a break?
I think we'd need the Ratings Thread defibrilator (spelling?) on standby if NT ended up against Abbey.
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Old 07-01-2012, 17:38
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Does anyone have the official figures for the 20 highest rated shows of 2011?
Suspect D.M.N. will post it on Monday or Tuesday once we have the New Year Live figure on Monday when the final ratings of 2011 are published.

Talking of which, have no official ratings for Great Expectations come through yet?

And Top Gear?
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Old 07-01-2012, 17:39
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My money's on white flag. Although, if they were feeling cheeky, they could start a new ten-part series of New Tricks on Sundays at 9pm in mid-August (after the Olympics)...
Though there's a difference between appealing to a different audience and appealing to the same audience. I think the BBC will be cutting off their nose to spite their face if they pit New Tricks up against Downton Abbey.
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I think we'd need the Ratings Thread defibrilator (spelling?) on standby if NT ended up against Abbey.
Not sure of the spelling, although there is any easier way:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8U_R6tJfr-M

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Old 07-01-2012, 17:44
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How did the interview show on 5* do ratings wise? Thanks.
Sorry can't help you there, but the Bit on the Side got a million on launch night.For all CBB has its critics, I will say Channel 5 have refreshed it and ditched the pointless through the night coverage and the fanzine shows like CBBLB.
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Old 07-01-2012, 17:46
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Though there's a difference between appealing to a different audience and appealing to the same audience. I think the BBC will be cutting off their nose to spite their face if they pit New Tricks up against Downton Abbey.
Its not like the BBC have too many 10m rating dramas that they can afford to piss one away just to pacify the anti-ITV obsessive green ink brigade
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Old 07-01-2012, 17:49
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I wonder if ITV might consider running DA later, so it runs right up to Christmas without a break?
Interesting suggestion, however, I'm a Celebrity would prevent that from happening. However, in theory, TV things will run a week later this year because of how Christmas falls:

- Strictly will finish on December 22nd
- The X Factor will finish on December 16th, meaning a August 25th start
- as The X Factor will start later, it means Downton Abbey and I'm a Celebrity will start later, the latter probably running from November 18th to December 7th.

The only way Downton could run later is if ITV swapped I'm a Celebrity with Downton, or ran this schedule:

19:30 - The X Factor
20:30 - I'm a Celebrity
21:30 - Downton Abbey

Which would never, ever happen.

While on the subject of Ant and Dec, Red or Black hasn't been officially axed, has it?
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Old 07-01-2012, 17:49
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Though there's a difference between appealing to a different audience and appealing to the same audience. I think the BBC will be cutting off their nose to spite their face if they pit New Tricks up against Downton Abbey.
Imagine the fuss! Although, no one batted an eyelid when popular dramas clashed in the 1990s: Lovejoy v Darling Buds of May,
Lovejoy v Heartbeat...

As you can see, the BBC didn't have many popular dramas in the early 1990s!
Not sure of the spelling, although there is any easier way:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8U_R6tJfr-M

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Old 07-01-2012, 17:49
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Neighbours and Home & Away on Channel 5 returning next week will push C5 average up a little
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Old 07-01-2012, 18:00
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Imagine the fuss! Although, no one batted an eyelid when popular dramas clashed in the 1990s: Lovejoy v Darling Buds of May,
Lovejoy v Heartbeat...
imagine how some on this thread would react to the 30 million divorce episode of EE. That is of course after Twitter crashed from everyone tweeting about it.

Neighbours and Home & Away on Channel 5 returning next week will push C5 average up a little
not according to my Digiguide, you, C5 & Dancc will have to wait another week.
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Old 07-01-2012, 18:04
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Suggestion is a new special in Xmas 2012 and a full series in 2013. Not exactly surprising given the 9m audience and generally favourable reaction.
Ab Fab and Mrs Brown's Boys would make a much more logical comedy hour than The Royal Bodyguard and Mrs Brown's Boys

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The only way Downton could run later is if ITV swapped I'm a Celebrity with Downton, or ran this schedule:

19:30 - The X Factor
20:30 - I'm a Celebrity
21:30 - Downton Abbey

Which would never, ever happen.
The problem with that schedule is the limitations in primetime commercials. Normally with X Factor and Downton together, it's pratically nothing but trailers during the commercial breaks in The Cube. Running nothing but trailers in the middle of any of the above programmes would be a serious waste of a big audience.

Which is why you said it would never, ever happen.
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