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Old 15-05-2012, 10:41
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I think the last one got about 5.7m, although that is an official rating. The one before was on BBC1, oddly, and got around 8m for one episode.

It must have had 10m+ in the 70s/80s I should have thought?
A Government public information film would have got 10m + in the 70s/80s
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Old 15-05-2012, 10:42
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Like the look of The Following as well - although it does seem like the kind of show that might benefit from shorter runs and nobody trying to drag it out to 7 seasons.
Kevin Bacon will only commit to doing 15 episodes a year which will put some limits on it. I like the idea but I still don't see how they manage to maintain the show for more than one season. And there's an air of Alcatraz about it - it looks like its going to be one thing (a big serialised drama) but is actually something else (a dull case of the week). We'll see what happens and hopefully I'm wrong about that.
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Old 15-05-2012, 10:50
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Demographic Information for BBC1 and ITV1 for Monday 7th May to Sunday 13th May: http://i50.tinypic.com/bfq3wl.jpg
Wow, a 26.0 rating among Housewives with Children for the BGT final. No doubt it was higher in 2009, but I have to admit that's impressive.
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Old 15-05-2012, 11:06
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Demographic Information for BBC1 and ITV1 for Monday 7th May to Sunday 13th May: http://i50.tinypic.com/bfq3wl.jpg
Isolating age 4 to 15 there:

- Sun: 0.876m
- Mon: 1.058m and 0.581m
- Tue: 0.752m and 0.511m
- Wed: 0.917m and 0.465m
- Thu: 0.904m and 0.641m

An average difference of 358k between the two shows in that demographic alone.

Compared with...

- age 4 to 15: 358k
- age 16 to 34: 253k
- age 35 to 44: 168k
- age 45 to 54: 87k
- age 55 to 64: 141k
- age 65+: 135k

So it's pretty evident that being during a school week did have an effect and knocked the viewership somewhat, probably about by ~500k for each of the result shows.
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Old 15-05-2012, 13:02
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* Has AnyOne Got A Rating For New BlockBusters with Simon Mayo (Last Night, Challenge, 8pm)

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Old 15-05-2012, 13:04
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* Has AnyOne Got A Rating For New BlockBusters with Simon Mayo (Last Night, Challenge, 8pm)

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250k.

Source: Broadcast
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Old 15-05-2012, 13:05
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250k.

Source: Broadcast
Thats quite good isnt it?

Hopefully it will do better tonight as more people will know about it and its not up against EastEnders
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Old 15-05-2012, 13:14
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Confirmed: http://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/med...don-games.html + http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/olympics/18070768

During the Olympics
BBC One
06:00 - Olympic Breakfast
09:00 - Olympics 2012
11:30 - Olympics 2012
13:00 - BBC News at One
13:45 - Olympics 2012
16:00 - Olympics 2012
18:00 - BBC News at Six
19:00 - Olympics 2012
22:00 - BBC News at Ten
22:40 - Olympics Tonight
24:15 - Olympics Sportsday
25:00 - BBC News 24

BBC Two
06:00 - non Olympic programming
13:00 - Olympics 2012
13:45 - non Olympic programming
18:00 - Olympics 2012
19:00 - non Olympic programming
22:00 - Olympics 2012
22:40 - non Olympic programming

BBC Three
09:00 - Olympics 2012
19:00 to 23:00 - Olympics 2012

BBC News
as normal except - Olympic highlight programmes at 18:30, 22:30 and 24:30

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Going to be a fascinating two weeks seeing all the different ratings and shares.
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Old 15-05-2012, 13:16
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Confirmed: http://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/med...don-games.html

During the Olympics
BBC One
06:00 - Olympic Breakfast
09:00 - Olympics 2012
11:30 - Olympics 2012
13:00 - BBC News at One
13:45 - Olympics 2012
16:00 - Olympics 2012
18:00 - BBC News at Six
19:00 - Olympics 2012
22:00 - BBC News at Ten
22:40 - Olympics Tonight
24:15 - Olympics Sportsday
25:00 - BBC News 24

BBC Two
06:00 - non Olympic programming
13:00 - Olympics 2012
13:45 - non Olympic programming
18:00 - Olympics 2012
19:00 - non Olympic programming
22:00 - Olympics 2012
22:40 - non Olympic programming

BBC Three
09:00 - Olympics 2012
19:00 to 23:00 - Olympics 2012

BBC News
as normal except - Olympic highlight programmes at 18:30, 22:30 and 24:30

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Spoiler


Going to be a fascinating two weeks seeing all the different ratings and shares.
Gordon Bennett! talk about overkill!
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Old 15-05-2012, 13:29
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That's a lot of the Olympics.

I like BBC News 24 at 25 oclock, thats a new one on me heh.
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Old 15-05-2012, 13:37
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Broadcast have a handy guide on the US renewals/cancellations and how it affects the UK channels:

http://www.broadcastnow.co.uk/news/i...041834.article (no subscription required)

Sky Living and E4 have been affected the most, with 3 cancellations each.
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Old 15-05-2012, 13:41
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Gordon Bennett! talk about overkill!
yes im not looking forward to this.
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Old 15-05-2012, 13:44
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Interesting to see that the "clapped out" Cube was only 2.5m behind BBCs Voice on Saturday night - and even misplaced Emm managed to not be too overwhelmed by it on Sunday night.

Another week of bad PR for The Voice - I.Am.Ill refuses to stop tweeting on air, Messedup J does a Gerald Ratner and criticises it on BBC1, Holly Williebooby catches the judges (oops - sorry, coaches) watching BGT. Hilarious - you couldn't make it up.

All we need on Saturday night is for Williebooby to repeat that hilarious line "this is the no.1 show on tv"
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Old 15-05-2012, 13:45
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Holly Williebooby catches the judges (oops - sorry, coaches) watching BGT. Hilarious - you couldn't make it up.
Fantastic! At least they might learn something.
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Old 15-05-2012, 14:09
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Gordon Bennett! talk about overkill!
Don't forget the 24 live HD streams for satellite and cable viewers...

I agree with DMN, it will be fascinating to see when big events clash with the likes of Corrie and Emmers, and whatever female-skewing counterprogramming ITV1 throws in, e.g. The Jesus v Judas Elimination Battle Rounds.
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Old 15-05-2012, 14:45
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Gordon Bennett! talk about overkill!
yes im not looking forward to this.
Anyone would have thought it was a once in a lifetime Olympics in our own country given all the coverage!
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Old 15-05-2012, 14:51
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Fantastic! At least they might learn something.


After they have first learned..

I.Am.ill - How to string a sentence together that makes sense...

Messedup J - To talk to Danny Cohen when he asks to speak with you..

Danny O'Lookatme - To stop counting "the endless amount of women chasing me and offering me marriage proposals"... :yawn:

SIR Tom Drones - To stop looking as if you are going to fall asleep at the whole thing... :sleep:


It's all about The Voice!
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Old 15-05-2012, 15:12
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Anyone would have thought it was a once in a lifetime Olympics in our own country given all the coverage!
an hour of highlights at 10.35pm nightly would suffice- and press your red nob for anything else!
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Old 15-05-2012, 15:43
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It was never going to be just an hour of highlights. I'm just glad BBC2 has been mostly spared.
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Old 15-05-2012, 16:01
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an hour of highlights at 10.35pm nightly would suffice- and press your red nob for anything else!
Well let's put it like this - I think you're going to need more than one hand for the amount of times BBC One crosses 10m during those 2 weeks.
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Old 15-05-2012, 16:19
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an hour of highlights at 10.35pm nightly would suffice- and press your red nob for anything else!
Brilliant in so many ways


The ABC schedule is out.

http://www.deadline.com/2012/05/2012...t/#more-272518

Tuesday Nights at 9pm will see Fox, NBC and ABC go head to head with young skewing sitcoms. If I was CBS I would be putting my best new Drama pilot there.
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Old 15-05-2012, 16:23
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No ratings round up today?
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Old 15-05-2012, 16:25
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had almost forget ten about Wife Swap, how comes ABCs still airing that.
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Old 15-05-2012, 16:28
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Well let's put it like this - I think you're going to need more than one hand for the amount of times BBC One crosses 10m during those 2 weeks.
Apart from the opening ceremony, in terms of averages I don't think it will get past 10m on any programme apart from the mens 100m maybe. Especially considering the way the BBC are splitting up the programmes - I can't see any days where they'd be able to sustain an average of 10m between 7 and 10
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Old 15-05-2012, 16:30
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No ratings round up today?
DS have got a bit tardy with the main updates in the past week or so, hence the sporadic roundups. Here's Monday's soap ratings: http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/soaps/s3...aftermath.html

Doctors - 1.44m (20.3%)
Neighbours - 750k (10.4%) + 975k (6.5%)
Home and Away - 670k (3.8%)
Home and Away - 426k (2.3%) [first look]
Hollyoaks - 845k (4.5%)
Hollyoaks - 439k (2.2%) [first look]
Emmerdale - 6.63m (33.0%) + 140k (0.6%)
Coronation Street - 8.43m (39.0%) + 173k (0.7%)
EastEnders - 8.12m (35.6%) + 787k (4.0%)
Coronation Street - 8.65m (37.4%) + 246k (1.0%)
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