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Old 04-12-2012, 19:09
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The overnights for both CBeebies and CBBC for yesterday to compare:

CBBC
16:00 - Scooby Doo: Mystery Incorporated: 402k (3.9%)
16:30 - Pet School: 372k (3%)
17:00 - The Story of Tracy Beaker: 466k (3.4%)
17:15 - Wizards vs Aliens: 453k (2.9%)
17:45 - Young Dracula: 293k (1.6%)
18:15 - Hero Squad: 203k (1%)

CBeebies
08:00 - Tilly and Friends: 300k (4.8%)
08:10 - Wooly and Tig: 322k (5.2%)
08:15 - Mike the Knight: 330k (5.4%)
16:00 - Get Well Soon: 307k (3.1%)
16:15 - Andy's Wild Adventures: 221k (2.1%)
16:30 - My Story: 284k (2.4%)
16:45 - Grandpa In My Pocket: 343k (2.7%)
17:00 - Octonauts: 366k (2.7%)
17:10 - Rastamouse: 400k (2.7%)
17:25 - Tree Fu Tom: 495k (3.0%)
17:45 - Driver Dan's Story Train: 425k (2.4%)
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Old 04-12-2012, 19:12
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The overnights for both CBeebies and CBBC for yesterday to compare:

CBBC
16:00 - Scooby Doo: Mystery Incorporated: 402k (3.9%)
16:30 - Pet School: 372k (3%)
17:00 - The Story of Tracy Beaker: 466k (3.4%)
17:15 - Wizards vs Aliens: 453k (2.9%)
17:45 - Young Dracula: 293k (1.6%)
18:15 - Hero Squad: 203k (1%)

CBeebies
08:00 - Tilly and Friends: 300k (4.8%)
08:10 - Wooly and Tig: 322k (5.2%)
08:15 - Mike the Knight: 330k (5.4%)
16:00 - Get Well Soon: 307k (3.1%)
16:15 - Andy's Wild Adventures: 221k (2.1%)
16:30 - My Story: 284k (2.4%)
16:45 - Grandpa In My Pocket: 343k (2.7%)
17:00 - Octonauts: 366k (2.7%)
17:10 - Rastamouse: 400k (2.7%)
17:25 - Tree Fu Tom: 495k (3.0%)
17:45 - Driver Dan's Story Train: 425k (2.4%)
Thanks for those. Anything for CBBC on BBC1 yesterday? I note they are now simulcasting between 4 and 5.
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Old 04-12-2012, 20:02
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I watch CBBC a lot. I like The Story of Tracy Beaker, Tracy Beaker Returns, Tracy Beaker Survival Files, Diddy Movies (Super mobo phone) Horrible Histories, Horrible Histories:Gory Games, Splatalot, Hacker Time, Shaun The Sheep, Wingin' It and more
while we are on the subject of childrens tv programmes can i ask about channel 5s childrens programming etc. why because if i want to apply for any such childrens shows as an audience member or be on a show like you would for the BBC & i am aiming this soley at my 14 year old daugther & 3 year old son who may want to be on a channel 5 kids programme where do i go to get information? also on that note what about CITV & channel 4? though i did note that citv uses maidstone studios for alot of there outputs,but might be wrong on that .
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Old 04-12-2012, 21:21
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Thanks for those. Anything for CBBC on BBC1 yesterday? I note they are now simulcasting between 4 and 5.
16:00 - Scooby Doo! Mystery Incorporated: 414k (4.0%)
16:30 - Pet School: 449k (3.7%)
17:00 - Newsround: 840k (6.2%)
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Old 04-12-2012, 21:28
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while we are on the subject of childrens tv programmes can i ask about channel 5s childrens programming etc. why because if i want to apply for any such childrens shows as an audience member or be on a show like you would for the BBC & i am aiming this soley at my 14 year old daugther & 3 year old son who may want to be on a channel 5 kids programme where do i go to get information? also on that note what about CITV & channel 4? though i did note that citv uses maidstone studios for alot of there outputs,but might be wrong on that .
CITV don't seem to have much live-action original progamming, neither do Five. I think for a 3 year old you'd be looking at CBeebies. As far as I am aware, 'Justin's House' uses a live audience (with 3-5 year olds of course). A 14-year-old could probably attend a 'Friday Download' filming, more information here: http://www.sroaudiences.com/application.asp?show_id=639

In terms of being on a programme, you could go to the respective websites (CBeebies/CBBC) and click on 'Be on a Show'.
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Old 05-12-2012, 19:09
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16:00 - Scooby Doo! Mystery Incorporated: 414k (4.0%)
16:30 - Pet School: 449k (3.7%)
17:00 - Newsround: 840k (6.2%)
So, CBBC on BBC1 has higher viewing figures than the CBBC Channel.

Which means the BBC's argument for moving these shows is flaud,
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Old 05-12-2012, 20:32
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CITV don't seem to have much live-action original progamming, neither do Five. I think for a 3 year old you'd be looking at CBeebies. As far as I am aware, 'Justin's House' uses a live audience (with 3-5 year olds of course). A 14-year-old could probably attend a 'Friday Download' filming, more information here: http://www.sroaudiences.com/application.asp?show_id=639

In terms of being on a programme, you could go to the respective websites (CBeebies/CBBC) and click on 'Be on a Show'.
this is still be being used,but thanks for your information
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Old 05-12-2012, 21:05
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So, CBBC on BBC1 has higher viewing figures than the CBBC Channel.

Which means the BBC's argument for moving these shows is flaud,
Hmm. More or less all CBBC shows that are broadcast on BBC1 rate obviously better, what do you think'll happen to those ratings for CBBC after it is no longer shown on BBC1?
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Old 06-12-2012, 07:34
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So, CBBC on BBC1 has higher viewing figures than the CBBC Channel.

Which means the BBC's argument for moving these shows is flaud,
During the simulcast, viewers would seem to prefer not having the CBBC Digital Onscreen Graphic onscreen, imho.
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Old 06-12-2012, 16:47
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I liked CBBC the best during the late 90's/early 00's!
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Old 07-12-2012, 19:07
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Yesterday's ratings:

07:45 - Horrible Histories: 213k (3.4%)
16:00 - Scooby Doo! Mystery Incorporated: 354k (3.5%)
16:30 - Pet School: 244k (2.1%)
17:00 - The Story of Tracy Beaker: 334k (2.5%)
17:15 - Leonardo: 240k (1.6%)
17:45 - Blue Peter: 204k (1.2%)
18:15 - Rocket's Island: 191k (0.96%)

I think they need a good sitcom with a live audience to bring in some decent ratings, something similar to what we would see on Disney Channel in the US.
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Old 07-12-2012, 19:16
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So, CBBC on BBC1 has higher viewing figures than the CBBC Channel.

Which means the BBC's argument for moving these shows is flaud,
Whether the argument is flawed depends on who is watching, and while the shows get higher overall audiences on bbc1, they get higher audiences of children watching on cbbc (this was mentioned when blue peter moved channels). So I'd say moving the programmes to the channel where most kids, as the target audience, watches them makes sense.
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Old 07-12-2012, 19:18
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Yesterday's ratings:

07:45 - Horrible Histories: 213k (3.4%)
16:00 - Scooby Doo! Mystery Incorporated: 354k (3.5%)
16:30 - Pet School: 244k (2.1%)
17:00 - The Story of Tracy Beaker: 334k (2.5%)
17:15 - Leonardo: 240k (1.6%)
17:45 - Blue Peter: 204k (1.2%)
18:15 - Rocket's Island: 191k (0.96%)

I think they need a good sitcom with a live audience to bring in some decent ratings, something similar to what we would see on Disney Channel in the US.
I remember that they used to show Lizzie Maguire and Even Stevens so maybe they should look at buying one of the american comedies cheap and stick to producing the more drama type stuff which not many other places seem to do.
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Old 07-12-2012, 19:26
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Yesterday's ratings:

07:45 - Horrible Histories: 213k (3.4%)
16:00 - Scooby Doo! Mystery Incorporated: 354k (3.5%)
16:30 - Pet School: 244k (2.1%)
17:00 - The Story of Tracy Beaker: 334k (2.5%)
17:15 - Leonardo: 240k (1.6%)
17:45 - Blue Peter: 204k (1.2%)
18:15 - Rocket's Island: 191k (0.96%)

I think they need a good sitcom with a live audience to bring in some decent ratings, something similar to what we would see on Disney Channel in the US.
Breaks my heart to see those ratings. BP used to get 5 million in its heyday.

And the last thing CBBC needs is a mind numbing american style sitcom. Those Disney & Nick ones are just awful- and dont rate that well either.

It needs a Grange Hill / Byker Grove ongoing style drama.

CBBC needs to refocus on all kids under 16. Its dumbed down "stupid kid" presentation style doesnt help either.
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Old 07-12-2012, 20:00
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Breaks my heart to see those ratings. BP used to get 5 million in its heyday.

And the last thing CBBC needs is a mind numbing american style sitcom. Those Disney & Nick ones are just awful- and dont rate that well either.

It needs a Grange Hill / Byker Grove ongoing style drama.

CBBC needs to refocus on all kids under 16. Its dumbed down "stupid kid" presentation style doesnt help either.
Well, not for the UK airings on Disney Channel/Nick etc, but if you consider 3-4 million in the USA good. There are the likes of Outnumbered which could be adapted for a younger audience. But I think they should be aiming for 15-16 year olds in a way aswell, at the same time sticking to their target audience.

But onto dramas, one that has worked out well for them is Tracy Beaker Returns. I think many kids were able to relate to the whole 'care home' concept which is why it rated well.

I think CBBC should work on the BP-style drama as you mentioned, but how would it work (scheduling), as well as what it would be based on?
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Old 08-12-2012, 01:35
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I popped into my next door neighbour's house last weekend and they have kids who are 8 and 10. What were they watching? One of those mind numbing US kids sitcoms on Nick.

But then again, I remember watching Saved by the Bell on C4, so nothing's changed, bar the massive amount of choice kids have these days and from what I could see, Nick and Disney are viewed the most with my neighbours kids over the CBBC channel.
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Old 08-12-2012, 10:42
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Yesterday's ratings:

16:00 - Scooby Doo! Mystery Incorporated: 324k (3.1%)
16:30 - Pet School: 278k (2.2%)
17:00 - 12 Again: 226k (1.6%)
17:30 - The Revolting World of Stanley Brown: 192k (1.1%)
18:00 - Friday Download: 241k (1.2%)
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Old 08-12-2012, 11:22
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I don't think ratings are important for kids channels because most people who uses BARB boxes are adults, Only time the kids channels get measured if a adult lets the kid view the channel on a TV with a BARB box. But I think most kids watch there TV in another room which I don't think is measured
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Old 08-12-2012, 11:26
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Yesterday's ratings:

16:00 - Scooby Doo! Mystery Incorporated: 324k (3.1%)
16:30 - Pet School: 278k (2.2%)
17:00 - 12 Again: 226k (1.6%)
17:30 - The Revolting World of Stanley Brown: 192k (1.1%)
18:00 - Friday Download: 241k (1.2%)
and for BBC1?
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Old 08-12-2012, 11:41
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15:35 - Dennis & Gnasher: 287k (3.5%)
16:00 - Scooby Doo! Mystery Incorporated: 313k (3%)
16:30 - Pet School: 280k (2.3%)
16:55 - Ooglies: 576k (4.3%)
17:00 - Newsround: ??
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Old 08-12-2012, 11:47
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15:35 - Dennis & Gnasher: 287k (3.5%)
16:00 - Scooby Doo! Mystery Incorporated: 313k (3%)
16:30 - Pet School: 280k (2.3%)
16:55 - Ooglies: 576k (4.3%)
17:00 - Newsround: ??
Thankyou.
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Old 08-12-2012, 17:01
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Well, what else can CBBC try apart from dramas/sci-fi shows etc that could pull in viewers? Reality shows don't rate well often, but with the promotion, if 'Comic Relief does Glee Club' airs next year, it could rate decently on CBBC alone.
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Old 11-12-2012, 17:04
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Yesterday's ratings:

07:45 - Horrible Histories: 230k (3.9%)
16:00 - Scooby Doo! Mystery Incorporated: 412k (4.0%)
16:30 - Pet School: 337k (2.8%)
17:00 - Show Me What You're Made Of: 302k (2.1%)
17:30 - The Story of Tracy Beaker: 332k (2.0%)
17:45 - Young Dracula: 253k (1.4%)
18:15 - Hero Squad: 193k (0.95%)
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Old 13-12-2012, 04:01
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15:35 - Dennis & Gnasher: 287k (3.5%)
If 287,000 viewers watch the Dennis and Gnasher cartoon, why doesn't the Beano get more than 38,000 weekly sales? That TV rating is surprisingly high.
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Old 14-12-2012, 21:31
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A start date of 4th January for both The Dumping Ground (a follow-up from Tracy Beaker Returns) and 4 O'Clock Club.

It'll be interesting to see how The Dumping Ground turns out without Dani Harmer playing Tracy Beaker as TBR was possibly CBBC's biggest ratings hit. 4 O'Clock Club actually fared pretty well in the ratings earlier this year, and was quite well recieved, being nominated for a BAFTA etc, and it seems many young people are able to relate to it.
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