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Definitely has been shown in England, I seen it on Saturday.
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Scott and Bailey- 6.82m... rating excludes plus 1
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Scott and Bailey- 6.82m... rating excludes plus 1
EDIT: Oh the rating does include +1 in that case down a million on it's debut after Britain's Got Talent. |
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7.0m including +1.
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Bad night for BBC1.
TOS - 4.6m Bang/Theory - 3.5m EE - 8.1m Panorama - 1.5m ![]() Empire - 2.7m News - 4m |
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ouch at least Panorama an d Empire are high quality PSB.
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eeerrr i'll take this question.... its NOT NEWS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
And before you retort with all this moral relativity crap just because someone else may do it does not make it right for BBC "News" to do it. Quote:
Scott and Bailey- 6.82m... rating excludes plus 1
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Well down on the equivalent episode last year, and I expected it to be at least 7m given the highbrow opposition. It's also well below the levels New Tricks, the nearest equivalent BBC show, can achieve in the same slot.
Face it, it's a great result. Well above the DSRPG average. |
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Looks like Corrie peaked at 10.7m, average of 9.9m, which blows the "BGT lead in last year" defence for S&B out of the water...
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BBC 1 might have a really tough week there is just nothing on here at all for me any more.
But maybe it will do better at the weekend when the F1 starts. |
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Is this the Scott and Bailey shows, where two women seemingly talk about nothing in the trailer, and then the caption reads something like "good cops, better friends", because ive seen that trailer, puts me right off.
If I want to hear two women talk about nothing for 60 minutes, ill spend more time with my mother and sister, leave the crime solving to a show like Whitechapel, with interesting characters, and dark, gothic killers. |
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I don't get the ill-informed criticism of John Yorke, on this thread. He's passionate about EastEnders and has served it very well, in various capacities, for a long time.
As for excecutive producers on a soap, some thrive and some don't. Kirkwood didn't. I have never sensed any passion for EastEnders from him. It was just the latest in a series of not particularly long-lasting jobs on soaps. ![]() You may describe Yorke as 'passionate' about EastEnders. Others would call it obsessed with the show, to the extent that those employed in senior positions are now under such scrutiny that Yorke might as well just do those jobs himself. When he was briefly at Channel 4, his meetings there would be dominated by him complaining about what had happened to EastEnders in his absence. Which says rather a lot. As others have said, Kirkwood came to EastEnders as a hot ticket and man of the moment. I would suspect he had a damn sight more freedom at Lime Pictures than he did at the BBC - so I wouldn't be so quick to blame him from every failure. Yorke's continued presence on EastEnders will be the undoing of the show. He may well have had success on the show in the past - I wouldn't dispute that for a moment - but nobody can continue doing the same job in television without going stale. He needs a new challenge - away from EastEnders - and the show needs revitalising ... without him. |
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Why is scott bailey 7m bad? I thought 7m is good for drama. I dont understand the New Tricks comparisons, ones about old cops and other ones about younger female cops.
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In terms of today's newly released proper ratings (which I think would pass largely unnoticed on this, the Ratings Thread ffs!, if it wasn't for me):
UpDown (well, just "down" really ) - 5.86m - still OK really, and still hard not to recommission it if it stays in the 5m+ regionLet's Dance - 5.87m - ditto Homeland - 2.78m - the show that, for me, is doing the damage to UD EastEnders In Crisis - 9.25m/9.21m/8.88m/8.07m - all perfectly acceptable March ratings, no reason for alarm whatsoever Prisoners' Wives - 5.0m - should come back, but don't put it up against BFGW/The Brits MasterChef - 4.50m/4.55m - not good enough Top Gear - 5.81m - sub 6m; obviously fantastic for a BBC2 show, but yet... |
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Bad night for BBC1.
Panorama - 1.5m ![]() |
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It was excellent quality though. Paul Wood's broadcast was a proper documentary worthy of awards. Sad to see it rating so low.
But on BBC2. |
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Panorama is currently in a scheduling ghetto against strong BBC2 and ITV programmes. It needs to be more visible, and I think should have a regular Monday 9pm hour long slot, featuring reports on more than one subject if necessary.
But on BBC2.
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Once Upon a Time
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Sunday 1st April wouldn't surprise me, I think it'll be 9pm rather than 8pm or 10pm.
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Panorama is currently in a scheduling ghetto against strong BBC2 and ITV programmes. It needs to be more visible, and I think should have a regular Monday 9pm hour long slot, featuring reports on more than one subject if necessary.
But on BBC2. |
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BREAKING- Channel 4 set to snatch Grand National rights from the BBC. Another nail in the coffin for BBC Sport.
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That start date has now been confirmed by a Disney representative on Twitter. The UK press screening was yesterday which seems to have gone well.
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BREAKING- Channel 4 set to snatch Grand National rights from the BBC. Another nail in the coffin for BBC Sport.
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What is Once Upon a Time about Dancc? Is it Sci fi or procedural crime, or something completely different? Thanks
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BREAKING- Channel 4 set to snatch Grand National rights from the BBC. Another nail in the coffin for BBC Sport.
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BREAKING- Channel 4 set to snatch Grand National rights from the BBC. Another nail in the coffin for BBC Sport.
I think "nail in the coffin for BBC Sport" is a little OTT, but it's certainly a continuation of a gradual watering down of their coverage. Again, we all knew that was coming with DQF. Quote:
What is Once Upon a Time about Dancc? Is it Sci fi or procedural crime, or something completely different? Thanks
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) - 5.86m - still OK really, and still hard not to recommission it if it stays in the 5m+ region
