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The Ratings Thread (Part 37)
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GeorgeS
23-07-2012
Tour de France peaked with 3.55m (28.19%) viewers across ITV1, ITV1 HD and ITV4 yesterday
D.M.N.
23-07-2012
Very good peak for the Tour de France.
Hassaan13
23-07-2012
All the ratings for the weekend?
Dancc
23-07-2012
CSI: Miami: 1.2m (7%); +1: 77k

Might look slightly low but share is fine and in line with last season. 10.10pm slot was awkward to say the least, timeshifting could be high for this one.
Dancc
23-07-2012
Originally Posted by beccasm:
“How did The Hollow Crown do on Saturday night”

669,900 (3.4%).
RobbieSykes123
23-07-2012
Originally Posted by GeorgeS:
“Tour de France peaked with 3.55m (28.19%) viewers across ITV1, ITV1 HD and ITV4 yesterday”

Good for the TDF in historical terms, but a little underwhelming given the large amount of media coverage of this superb British sporting triumph over the weekend, and very probably the key sporting moment of the year for the likely 2012 SPOTY and imminent sporting knight.
Dancc
23-07-2012
According to Attentional yesterday's top performer in 'Sport' was coverage of The Open with 2.4m across 6.5 hours.

http://www.attentional.com/screenwat...-JULY-2012.png
GeorgeS
23-07-2012
Originally Posted by RobbieSykes123:
“Good for the TDF in historical terms, but a little underwhelming given the large amount of media coverage of this superb British sporting triumph over the weekend, and very probably the key sporting moment of the year for the likely 2012 SPOTY and imminent sporting knight.”

From talking to some people today, if all the people who said they were watching actually were watching, it should have been higher. But still it is by far the highest figure it has ever got.

Originally Posted by Dancc:
“According to Attentional yesterday's top performer in 'Sport' was coverage of The Open with 2.4m across 6.5 hours.

http://www.attentional.com/screenwat...-JULY-2012.png”

Might not take into account the ITV1/4 split audience though?

Wasnt there a F1 race yesterday?
RobbieSykes123
23-07-2012
Originally Posted by Dancc:
“According to Attentional yesterday's top performer in 'Sport' was coverage of The Open with 2.4m across 6.5 hours.

http://www.attentional.com/screenwat...-JULY-2012.png”

3.97m for DOI?!

Not good for Wallander either losing another million on the week. This latest trilogy has been something of a disappointment for me and it seems that viewers agree.
GeorgeS
23-07-2012
Originally Posted by RobbieSykes123:
“3.97m for DOI?! ”

In a heatwave! Thats brilliant.
themrdanjames
23-07-2012
What did BB get? Ad still no Saturday rating?
Cent
23-07-2012
Originally Posted by ftv:
“His lordship only went to ITV because the BBC rejected the idea of an LE programme involving Jesus Christ. I suspect his next venture will be back with the BBC.”

I don't think he wants to make any more shows. He said after Oliver he only wanted to do Wizard of Oz and an arena show for Jesus Christ Superstar.
RobbieSykes123
23-07-2012
Originally Posted by GeorgeS:
“In a heatwave! Thats brilliant. ”

It was overcast in these parts last night, in DOI's northern "Asda Price" heartland.

Typical Home Counties/Metropolitan types, assuming a warm spell down south means a nationwide heatwave...
Mark F
23-07-2012
Originally Posted by GeorgeS:
“From talking to some people today, if all the people who said they were watching actually were watching, it should have been higher. But still it is by far the highest figure it has ever got.


Might not take into account the ITV1/4 split audience though?

Wasnt there a F1 race yesterday?”

Yes but that was on Sky with the cricket.
ftv
23-07-2012
24 BBC Olympic channels now testing on Sky from 450.
Bushmills
23-07-2012
Originally Posted by GeorgeS:
“In a heatwave! Thats brilliant. ”

Yes, in a heatwave, and just days before the SUMMER Olympics. Top scheduling from ITV there....
GeorgeS
23-07-2012
Originally Posted by RobbieSykes123:
“It was overcast in these parts last night, in DOI's northern "Asda Price" heartland.

Typical Home Counties/Metropolitan types, assuming a warm spell down south means a nationwide heatwave...”

I feel your pain. Maybe we can organise a relief mission to bring in woolie cardigans to keep you going.

PS Its sweltering here today

Originally Posted by Bushmills:
“Yes, in a heatwave, and just days before the SUMMER Olympics. Top scheduling from ITV there....”

I've a feeling you'd complain regardless of what ITV1 put on during the summer.
grahamzxy
23-07-2012
Originally Posted by GeorgeS:
“I feel your pain. Maybe we can organise a relief mission to bring in woolie cardigans to keep you going.”

Low ratings, but the sports audience was split.

I was flicking from F1 to Golf to Cricket to TdF and back from 12 noon until 7pm. We did have a mini heatwave in the NorthWest - it was warm enough to get out the 16" fan!!
ftv
23-07-2012
Originally Posted by GeorgeS:
“I feel your pain. Maybe we can organise a relief mission to bring in woolie cardigans to keep you going.

PS Its sweltering here today


I've a feeling you'd complain regardless of what ITV1 put on during the summer.”

But why did they put on a programme about sport at the Winter Olympics - there's no ice skating in the Summer Olympics
RobbieSykes123
23-07-2012
Originally Posted by GeorgeS:
“I feel your pain. Maybe we can organise a relief mission to bring in woolie cardigans to keep you going.

PS Its sweltering here today ”

Probably not helped by all the gridlocked traffic pumping hot air into the atmosphere whilst trying to get into London. The roads are all running freely up here, no "Zil lanes" causing backlog for me...

(And the sun's out in Manchester too now. )
RobbieSykes123
23-07-2012
Originally Posted by ftv:
“But why did they put on a programme about sport at the Winter Olympics - there's no ice skating in the Summer Olympics”

It's all part of ITV's season of "event TV" programming to fill the void between the Jubilee and the Olympics:

- DOI Goes Gold
- Superstar
- that one with Vernon Kay with "Gold" in the name

Every one an event, every one a winner...
nick202
23-07-2012
Any ratings for casualty please?
edduk1981
23-07-2012
ITV's finale of Primeval drew just 1.7 million on Saturday (July 21) evening, its lowest terrestrial audience ever.

Only 1.38m (10.2%) chose to watch the sci-fi drama's series-five climax at 7.30pm, adding a further 327k (2.1%) on ITV1 +1.

Primeval's fifth run has already aired on Watch - averaging around 500k - as part of a co-production deal between ITV and UKTV following its initial cancellation in 2009.

Meanwhile, the franchise will continue exclusively on the digital channel with spinoff New World.

You've Been Framed followed on ITV with 2.11m (13.5%) at 6.30pm (+1: 295k/1.7%), then 2.61m (14.7%) watched The Cube at 7.30pm (+1: 160k/0.8%), and TV's Biggest Blockbusters rounded off a quiet night with 2.03m (10.2%) from 8.30pm (+1: 102k/0.6%).

BBC One fared much better with its Indiana Jones film, The Last Crusade (4.1m/24.5%) kicking off the evening at 6.30pm, after which Casualty grabbed 4.39m (21.6%), and a repeat of Mrs Brown's Boys amused 3.74m (22.2%) at 10.30pm.

Channel 4's celebrity Million Pound Drop Live attracted 1.3m (7.2%) from the early time of 7.15pm (+1: 162k/0.8%). 9pm movie Date Night then logged 1.41m (7.1%) and 236k (1.5%) on +1.

Doc Martin gave ITV3 a boost with 1.12m (6%) from 8pm, ranking as the day's most-watched multichannel show.

CSI: Miami was Channel 5's best-rated broadcast with 1.22m (7%) at 10pm, higher than Big Brother's 886k (4.4%) in the 9pm hour and 125k (0.7%) on timeshift.

BBC Two failed to surpass a million viewers all evening, with its screening of The Hollow Crown only managing 670k (3.4%).

Overall, BBC One led a one-horse race with 23.3%, while ITV1 had 11.5% (+1: 1%). Channel 4 finished third with 6.7% (+1: 1%), ITV3 slotted in at fourth with 4.9%, Channel 5 had 4.2% (+1: 0.3%) in fifth, and BBC Two was last with 4.1%.
dave01
23-07-2012
Sunday 22nd July Overnights

BBC1
12:35 - Golf: The Open Championship - 2.36m (20%)
19:15 - Countryfile - 5.03m (26%)
20:10 - Casualty - 4.41m (20%)
21:00 - Wallender - 4.43m (20.41%)
* series premiere 6.3m
22:55 - John Bishop's Britain - 1.85m (17%)

BBC2
20:00 - Engineering Giants - 1.44m/6.5%
21:00 - World's Most Dangerous Roads - 1.67m (7.5%)
* +HD 104k (0.47%)

ITV1
14:00-17:00 - Tour de France Live - 1.34m (11.96%)
* +1 43k (0.34%)
* combined average 2m
* ITV1 peak 2.6m
* combined peak 3.55m (28.19%) @ 4:20pm

17:30 - The Chase - 1.95m inc +1
19:00 - Britain's Secret Treasure - 2.42m (12.9%)
* inc +1 2.66m
20:00 Dancing on Ice Goes Gold - 3.76m (17.11%)
* +1 246k (1.2%)
* 12 month slot average - 6.46m

20:00 - ITV News & Weather - 3.27m inc +1

Channel 4
17:45 - FILM: Percy Jackson - 1.35m inc +1
20:00 - Come Dine With Me - 1.22m (5.6%)
* +1 159k
21:00 - Thelma’s Gypsy Girls - 1.64m (7.35%)
* +1 384k (2.1%)

Channel 5
Once Upon A Time - 869k (4%)
* +1 184k/0.8%
21:00 - Big Brother - 1.24m (5.5%)
+1 155k (0.84%)


Multichannel Overnights

ITV4
14:00-17:00 - Tour de France Live - 621k (5.5%)
+1 6,800 (0.05%)
* combined peak 3.55m (28.19%) @ 4:20pm
19:00 Tour de France Highlights - 520,000 (2.7%)

ITV2
15:25 - Cool Runnings - 704k inc +1
21:00 - Benidorm - 1.04m inc +1
22:00 - The Only Way is Essex - 934k (4.9%)
+1 191k (1.81%)
* slot average 643k

BBC3
22:00 - Family Guy - 956k (4.7%)
22:20 - Family Guy - 965k (5.4%)
22:45 - American Dad! - 873k (6.1%)
23:05 - American Dad! - 813k (7.4%)

BBC4
20:00 - The Bridges that Built London - 456k (2.1%)
* slot average 237k

E4
19:30 - The Big Bang Theory - 0.46m inc +1
20:00 - FILM: Crocodile Dundee - 273k (1.2%)
* slot average 249k

More 4
19:25 - Come Dine With Me - 644k inc +1

Film4
21:00 - FILM: The Hunt For Red October - 0.46m inc +1

Sky 1
19:00 - Sinbad - 635k (3.4%)
* slot average 357k

Sky Sports F1
11:30 - Live German grand prix - 901k (9.3%)

Watch
19:00 - Dynamo: Magician Impossible - 0.38m

Yesterday
20:20 - Last Of The Summer Wine - 0.32m

Source: Broadcast, Attentional, ITV Media, Media Guardian, Channel 4 Sales.


Brilliant ratings for the Tour de France, I expect many who had never even seen the event before tuned in yesterday afternoon. The other sporting events of the day also did well. Wallender seems to have dropped a lot over its run but at 4.4m it is level with previous series so not a disaster by any means. It did start this series very high due to the Andy Murray lead-in. Casualty seems a bit low for their big episodes this weekend, expected 5m for the Sunday episode however 8:10pm is not a good starting junction. Over on ITV1, I'm not sure what that Dancing on Ice program consisted of so no idea what the expectations were for that.
RobbieSykes123
23-07-2012
Originally Posted by edduk1981:
“TV's Biggest Blockbusters rounded off a quiet night with 2.03m (10.2%) from 8.30pm (+1: 102k/0.6%)

...

a repeat of Mrs Brown's Boys amused 3.74m (22.2%) at 10.30pm.”

That's a terrible rating for Biggest Blockbusters - ironically (!)

Good to see MBB doing very well indeed, in fact, spectacularly well in the circumstances given the timeslot and it whupping everything on ITV all day!
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