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Yesterday's Top 12 most watched digital programmes:
1 The Big Bang Theory E4 18:30: 830k (3.8%) 2 The Big Bang Theory E4 18:00: 655k (3.2%) 3 Eastenders BBC3 22:00: 607k (3.0%) 4 Family Guy BBC3 23:00: 592k (5.2%) 5 Hollyoaks E4 19:00: 572k (2.6%) 6 NCIS 5 USA 21:00: 551k (2.2%) 7 Bizarre Crime BBC3 22:30: 550k (3.4%) 8 Skins E4 22:00: 524k (3.0%) 9 Home and Away 5* 18:30: 524k (2.4%) 10 Family Guy BBC3 23:25: 522k (6.1%) 11 The Jeremy Kyle Show ITV2 14:35: 515K (7.3%) 12 You’ve Been Framed! Top 100 Animals ITV2 20:00: 511K (2.0%) Ratings include +1 where necessary Source: ITV Media
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Good spot. I hope this is updated every weekday!
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I wondered why ITV made it a Top 12 and not a Top 10 until I saw there were no ITV shows until number 11.
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I wondered why ITV made it a Top 12 and not a Top 10 until I saw there were no ITV shows until number 11.
![]() Figure C5 will be happy with NCIS place in the list. |
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When does Waterloo Road return? I don't watch it. I'm just interested to see whether the 7.30pm scheduling will be stuck to, or whether it will return to 8pm.
![]() Therefore I would say anytime between 15th Feb and 4th April! There is no consistancy in when Waterloo Road series run, it's started in week 1 before and has started as late as April! |
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ITV Media had just a Top 10. But then had a paragraph mentioning Jeremy Kyle was 11th with 511k so I just posted that Top 12.
Is it the first time they've done the chart? If so, they didn't pick the best day to start, from their point of view! I'd assume they'd have programmes in the top ten on just about any other day.
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I agree, the promotion for EastEnders has been quite poor lately. A few years ago it used to be good when they had big episodes, they used to make special trails such as the Peggy wedding episode one in 2009. But I haven't seen an episode of EE trailed well since the live episode one in 2010. They've sometimes shown promos with clips bunged together, but don't seem to have had proper specially-made high impact trails in the last 18 months. Even Emmerdale was trailed well by ITV for its 'Judgement Day' episode a couple of months ago.
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There has been no rumours of them starting filming in Scotland yet which would presumably mean there will only be the last 10 episodes filmed in Rochdale shown before the Summer, with the Scotland shark jumping series starting in the Autumn.
Therefore I would say anytime between 15th Feb and 4th April! There is no consistancy in when Waterloo Road series run, it's started in week 1 before and has started as late as April! I'd assumed they were using the DIY SOS repeats as a placeholder for the new series, but now it seems not.
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Interesting seeing how well Big Bang Theory, Family Guy, NCIS and Jeremy Kyle rate for their respective channels in those timeslots. We don't usually get those numbers on a regular basis (BBT on C4Sales aside).
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The Big Bang Theory's success at teatime is just extraordinary, it really is. I know I bang on about it a lot, but even Friends wasn't doing this well. And remember there are few fewer episodes in rotation - 87 in total so far excluding the new season which is incomplete - so at two episodes per day for six days a week one cycle only lasts about seven weeks before they are repeating themselves again!
NCIS has established itself now in that Monday 9pm slot and seems to have a very loyal audience. I've often wondered if they should take it as a hint and maybe try scheduling it on the main channel there, but I guess the drama competition from BBC One / ITV1 most Mondays makes it unattractive. Wednesdays can be even worse though going up against the second half of Midsomer Murders some weeks which always puts a dent in. |
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And its slightly staggering (some might say terrifying) how popular that Jeremy Kyle repeat is (assuming its not a bizarrely inflated one off figure).
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And its slightly staggering (some might say terrifying) how popular that Jeremy Kyle repeat is (assuming its not a bizarrely inflated one off figure).
It is what it is. I don't really know what else to say about it without sounding like a snob. |
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From the officials which I've seen on the BARB website, that seems to be quite a typical rating for the Jeremy Kyle ITV2 repeats. I'm surprised they haven't picked up Jeremy Kyle USA yet and aired it straight afterwards with that kind of lead-in.
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CHAT SHOW: The Jeremy Kyle Show US On: ITV1 Anglia Date: Saturday 28th January 2012 (starting in 3 days) Time: 09:30 to 10:25 (55 minutes long) Jeremy Kyle presents the American version of his popular talk show. (Stereo, Widescreen) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Excerpt taken from DigiGuide - the world's best TV guide available from http://www.getdigiguide.tv/?p=1&r=132606 Copyright (c) GipsyMedia Limited. Quote:
It is what it is. I don't really know what else to say about it without sounding like a snob.
well I wont anyways. |
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From the officials which I've seen on the BARB website, that seems to be quite a typical rating for the Jeremy Kyle ITV2 repeats. I'm surprised they haven't picked up Jeremy Kyle USA yet and aired it straight afterwards with that kind of lead-in.
Interesting to see 'tired old' YBF is still doing well as well!
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Indeed, despite all the TV snobs around here, it is a popular programme and hence why they continue to make it.
Interesting to see 'tired old' YBF is still doing well as well! ![]() |
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There has been no rumours of them starting filming in Scotland yet which would presumably mean there will only be the last 10 episodes filmed in Rochdale shown before the Summer, with the Scotland shark jumping series starting in the Autumn.
Therefore I would say anytime between 15th Feb and 4th April! There is no consistancy in when Waterloo Road series run, it's started in week 1 before and has started as late as April! Maybe, because of the cut-backs, they've decided not to start WR until after Call The Midwife finishses to spread out their pre-watershed drama. |
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If you were Channel 4, where would you schedule Homeland? We know it's starting next month according to C4 Sales. Maybe Mondays at 10pm after Coppers once Party Paramedics has finished?
Apart from that, I can't see where else it could go at the moment. Thursdays will be free soon but that's More4's night for first run US drama. |
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should we really be calling people who diss Kyle and YBF best ofs, as snobs?
Jeremy Kyle, I wouldn't give house room. Nasty nasty nasty programme. They showed a clip on Room 101 on Friday (Robert Webb's choice. Good man) I had to shower for two hours afterwards to wash away the stench.*** Man: She had me arrested for harrassment. Kyle: Why? Man: Because I was harrassing her. *** not really. |
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Whenever I think of Kyle now I always think of the moment his right-hand man Graham Stainer got all defensive and ditched a Sky News interview midway through at the very mention of his show. I think this says it all really!
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If you were Channel 4, where would you schedule Homeland? We know it's starting next month according to C4 Sales. Maybe Mondays at 10pm after Coppers once Party Paramedics has finished?
Apart from that, I can't see where else it could go at the moment. Thursdays will be free soon but that's More4's night for first run US drama. Indeed looking at the figures for the premiere on Ten in Australia this week of both Homeland and New Girl and I think C4 will be struggling to match those. |
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The Big Bang Theory's success at teatime is just extraordinary, it really is. I know I bang on about it a lot, but even Friends wasn't doing this well. And remember there are few fewer episodes in rotation - 87 in total so far excluding the new season which is incomplete - so at two episodes per day for six days a week one cycle only lasts about seven weeks before they are repeating themselves again!
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If you were Channel 4, where would you schedule Homeland? We know it's starting next month according to C4 Sales. Maybe Mondays at 10pm after Coppers once Party Paramedics has finished?
Apart from that, I can't see where else it could go at the moment. Thursdays will be free soon but that's More4's night for first run US drama. |
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should we really be calling people who diss Kyle and YBF best ofs, as snobs?
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I dont think I would ever be elected as a spokesman for all men, but I don't tolerate ITV very well.
Of course its worth saying, that not having male viewers is not always bad thing, Call The Midwife is going very well without them in a large number. Sherlock is more or less 50/50. |
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Spectacular stuff for Coronation Street. I didnt even know anything was going on. Something obviously was and tying it in with C/S friendly Monday night has lead to, as others have said, possibly the soap high for 2012. Maybe Eastenders suffered a bit with the extended timeslots on New Years Day and for the funeral.
Strong share for ITV1, the Beeb still managing almost 20% was reasonable and its had a great start to Olympic year overall. Despite what everyone says about RGB, its a shame its plumbed such depths imo. |
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In fairness to Friends it had been on rotation in that slot for years and years to the point where if you stumbled upon an episode you'd probably already seen it eight or nine times (and could recite the entire episode from memory). Big Bang Theory hasn't quite reached that saturation point yet. It is interesting though that they aren't looking at those numbers and thinking that perhaps Big Bang Theory should be a contender for a prime time run on Channel 4. You'd think if tea time repeats can pull those figures on E4 new promoted episodes as part of prime time Channel 4 (paired with New Girl in a 9PM slot perhaps?) would be a decent performer at least.
The New Girl scheduling is baffling and probably means it's second run is destined for E4 anyway considering it pretty much seems to be the beginning and end of C4 putting comedy back on a Friday night. Unfortunately though The Million Pound Drop seems to be proving a much bigger obstacle to having Friday night comedy on C4 than Big Brother ever was. It doesn't necessarily need to be moved though - C4 just need to be smart in their scheduling and actually complement the US seasons - so basically fast track comedy so it airs from Oct-Dec and Mar-May and then schedule other shows, like MPD, around that. |
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Twitter - bobbyllew (Robert Llewellyn, who plays Kryten in Red Dwarf)...
Red Dwarf X will be broadcast on Dave in September 2012 |
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