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Schedule update.........
Thursday 6th - BBC2: Wartime Farm at 20:00, Hilary Devey: Women at the Top at 21:00, Mock the Week at 22:00 - ITV1: The Corrie Years at 20:30, The Bletchley Circle at 21:00 - C5: Celebrity Big Brother Final at 21:00 Source: DigiGuide/Elgin on GB |
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What a flop Tuesday Champions League football is on Itv, only 1.6million for the Celtic match
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CBB received 1.94m (11.2%) excluding +1. The +1 did not go over 100k, but usually +1 for 11pm gets 70-80k, so around 2.01-2.02m for last night. Great for the first 10pm slot of the series. One of the highest shares I have seen for BB in general this year.
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The Queen's Mother in Law: 3.96m
Big rating there for Channel 4! - Pointless: 2.25m - The One Show: 4.35m - EastEnders: 7.52m - Holby City: 5.00m - Accused: 4.5m The Great British Bake Off: 4.2m Big numbers for BBC1/2, 10m combined, helped no doubt by.... Quote:
What a flop Tuesday Champions League football is on Itv, only 1.6million for the Celtic match
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Thought the royal doc would rate >3m. It was fascinating.
Big numbers for BBC1/2, 10m combined, helped no doubt by.... Thanks ITV. ![]() Fightback? What fightback... ![]() (copyright: Paul Merton.)But ITV3 picks up some of the slack with 1.17m for Midsomer Murders. |
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for the Queens mum Doc on 4, didn't expect those kind of figures at all. Excellent for Great British Bake off too.
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What a flop Tuesday Champions League football is on Itv, only 1.6million for the Celtic match
.Can't help thinking there's a bit of negativity around football in general as a whole after the positivity of the Olympics. Wonder if the tide is finally turning... |
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Schedule update.........
Saturday 1st September BBC1 19:20 - Doctor Who 20:10 - Secret Fortune ITV1 19:15 - Red Or Black? 20:00 - The X Factor |
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Tuesday 21st August 2012
BBC One 13:45 - Doctors: 1.3m (18.5%) 18:00 - BBC News at Six: 4.12m (26%) 18:30 - BBC Regional News: 5.18m (30%) 19:00 - The One Show: 4.35m (23%) 19:30 - EastEnders: 7.52m (37.0%) 20:00 - Holby City: 5.00m (22.6%) 21:00 - Accused: 4.54m (19.5%) 22:00 - BBC News at Ten: 4.79m (24%) BBC Two 20:00 - The Great British Bake-Off: 4.19m (18.98%) inc HD * second highest performance ever 21:00 - The Midwives: 2.10m (8.99%) inc HD ITV1 19:00 - Emmerdale: 6.01m (31.8%), +1: 158k (0.7%) 19:30 - UEFA Champions League Live: 1.64m (7.4%), +1: 35k (0.17%) * 19:30 to 21:00 - 1.80m (8.31%) * 21:00 to 22:00 - 1.40m (6.04%) Channel 4 18:00 - The Simpsons: 1.54m inc +1 18:30 - Hollyoaks: 955k (5.5%), +1: 101k (0.5%) 20:00 - Embarrassing Bodies: 1.32m (6%), +1: 272k (1.2%) 21:00 - The Queen's Mother in Law: 3.47m (14.9%), +1: 493k (2.9%) * slot average: 2.36m (9.76%) * third highest rated show on Channel 4 this year Channel 5 13:45 - Neighbours: 620k (8.7%) 17:30 - Neighbours: 883k (6.7%) 20:00 - The Gay Slayer: Born to Kill?: 1.03m (4.7%) 21:00 - Person of Interest: 1.09m (4.72%), +1: 173k (1%) 22:00 - Celebrity Big Brother: 1.94m (11.2%), +1: under 100k 23:00 - Celebrity Big Brother's Bit on the Side: 666k (6.8%) Primetime Shares BBC One - 23.3% BBC Two - 10.4% ITV1 - 9.7% (+1: 0.3%) Channel 4 - 7.3% (+1: 1.3%) Channel 5 - 5.4% (+1: 0.5%) Multichannels 5* 18:00 - Home and Away Classics: 155k (1.0%) 18:30 - Home and Away Classics: 175k (1.0%) 22:00 - FILM: AVP: Alien vs Predator: 110k (0.78%), +1: 28k (0.36%) 5USA 21:00 - FILM: In the Line of Fire: 258k (1.41%), +1: 17k (0.14%) BBC Three 21:00 - Don't Tell the Bride: 756k (3.3%) 22:00 - Bad Education: 988k (5.1%) * slot average: 850k (4.25%) * first episode had 2.97m including repeats 22:30 - EastEnders: 774k (5.0%) 23:00 - Family Guy: 738k (6.4%) 23:20 - Family Guy: 785k (8.2%) 23:45 - American Dad!: 664k (9.0%) 24:30 - Bad Education: 397k (9.44%) Dave (inc +1) 21:00 - QI Xl: 384k E4 18:30 - The Big Bang Theory: 738k (4.2%) inc +1 19:00 - Hollyoaks: 610k (3.2%), +1: 125k (0.6%) 21:00 - New Girl: 426k (1.8%), +1: 183k (0.94%) * slot average: 270k (1.1%) 21:30 - Suburgatory: 312k (1.3%), +1: 58k (0.38%) * slot average: 250k (1%) Film4 21:00 - FILM: Avatar: 662k (4%), +1: 55k (0.52%) FX 21:00 - Falling Skies: 187k (0.8%), +1: 53k (0.31%) * slot average: 90k (0.4%) GOLD (inc +1) 20:20 - Steptoe And Son: 134k ITV2 21:00 - Hell’s Kitchen USA: 388k (1.7%), +1: 122k (0.7%) * slot average: 420k (1.75%) 22:00 - FILM: The Fugitive: 292k (2.5%) ITV3 20:00 - Midsomer Murders: 1.17m (5.2%), +1: 80k (0.3%) ITV4 22:00 - FILM: Resident Evil: 311k (2.29%), +1: 34k (0.46%) More4 (inc +1) 18:50 - Come Dine With Me: 345k 19:55 - Grand Designs: 280k Sky1 22:00 - FILM: Naked Gun 33 1/3: 103k (0.7%) Sky Atlantic 22:00 - The Newsroom: 60k (0.36%) Sky Living 20:30 - Gates: 104k (0.5%), +1: 18k (0.08%) * slot average: 100k (0.4%) 21:00 - Styled to Rock: 79k (0.3%), +1: 4k (0.02%) * slot average: 153k (0.6%) Yesterday (inc +1) 19:25 - Last Of The Summer Wine: 364k Source: Broadcast (1, 2), C4 Sales, DS (1, 2), ITV Media |
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Where's the ratings?
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Anyone know the Rob Brydon Show ratings for last night?
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Where's the ratings?
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19:00 - Emmerdale: 6.01m (31.8%), +1: 158k (0.7%)
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I wonder if BBC1 will come sniffing around for Great British Bake Off. His treatment of Celebrity Masterchef last year suggests that Danny Cohen is not overly fond of food programmes, but I would think Bake Off is more worthy of a primetime BBC1 slot than, say, The Flowerpot Gang.
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I wonder if BBC1 will come sniffing around for Great British Bake Off. His treatment of Celebrity Masterchef last year suggests that Danny Cohen is not overly fond of food programmes, but I would think Bake Off is more worthy of a primetime BBC1 slot than, say, The Flowerpot Gang.
So far they have not tampered with the winning format, fingers crossed this continues. Such a warm lovely show, compared to most RTV contests. ![]() Celebrity Masterchef is being treated much better on BBC2 this time around. |
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I wonder if BBC1 will come sniffing around for Great British Bake Off. His treatment of Celebrity Masterchef last year suggests that Danny Cohen is not overly fond of food programmes, but I would think Bake Off is more worthy of a primetime BBC1 slot than, say, The Flowerpot Gang.
Outstanding rating for GBBO and it's only the second week, could it reach 5m this series, in overnights, I know last year's final did in officials. |
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I don't know how going against one of the most popular shows on British TV is good news for ITV. Who isn't in a ratings crisis and if The X Factor can survive despite all the tabloids screaming about the decline, so can Who. The only people who get obsessed with Who ratings are Whovians who are terrified it's going to be axed. If Red or Black can be beaten by Indiana Jones, it can be beaten by Doctor Who, and it doesn't matter what the specific ratings are, all the papers will be bothered about is that it's beating Red or Black - which it will, because Red or Black is a terminally flawed format. You may as well argue ITV is better placed on Tuesdays at 9pm because ITV are getting two million viewers and BBC1 is only getting four million when it should be getting more.
Firstly though I didn't suggest that Doctor Who was in a ratings crisis. In fact I pointed out that its final numbers and total reach figures remain very impressive despite the drop in its over nights performance. However the fact that Doctor Who isn't actually in a ratings crisis doesn't and won't stop the tabloids or the rest of the media from proclaiming that it is. We saw that with last years run and we've seen that pattern repeat with countless shows. EastEnders has been in a ratings crisis for about 3 years the way an alarming number of people describe it for example. The reason I brought that up in relation to Red or Black though is because we all know that if Doctor Who's overnights are struggling again that's going to be the story. Its more 'interesting' and has much wider appeal than writing that once again Red or Black went largely unwatched. So Doctor Who failing to live up to expectations (which have now seemingly gone up because of Red or Black) will publicly cover for the fact that Red or Black is barely limping over the line. I'd also point out that I think with a couple of exceptions Doctor Who beat its competition last year but still no one cared about that. And I'd point out that The X Factor almost always beats its competition (and did this weekend with ease) but again no one cared about that either. The idea that success or failure is defined by the competition is wrong. Your Tuesday analogy is flawed on a couple of fronts. Firstly with the exception of EastEnders when did anything the BBC scheduled on Tuesday nights fit the description 'one of the most popular shows on British TV'? Its not like for like at all. And I'd point out that the success of one of the most popular shows on British television has to be defined by more than beating Red or Black. Television is a game of expectations more than anything else. What do you suppose the reaction would be here if ITV's Tuesday night line-up was comfortably about 3 million? Or 3.5 million? It would be viewed as a positive. And the game of expectation brings me onto another point; Everyone is expecting Doctor Who to crush Red or Black and everyone is expecting Red or Black to sink without trace. Does anyone seriously believe the show is going to grow? Lets say Doctor Who's overnights come in at around 5 million and Red or Black sticks at the 3-4 million range (or grows). What show comes out of that having won the expectations game? As I said the fact that Doctor Who is now up against a complete bomb (not to mention will have the time slot fans have been saying it needs for years) the pressure will be on it to be big in the over nights. Not big in the final numbers. Not big in the total reach figures. Big in the over nights because otherwise the story becomes 'Doctor Who ratings crisis' where Red or Black maybe gets a passing mention in a sentence along the lines of 'only just beating ITV's Red or Black'. Quote:
The Great British Bake Off: 4.2m
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Wow at Bad Education rising, deserved imo. BBC Three have a hit on there hands there. Around 1.4m overall for it last night.
Amazing for Bake-Off. Even more amazing for The Queen's Mother in Law and another strong rating for CBB. Accused down a bit, hopefully doesn't fall further, but a good rating all the same. ITV...oh dear...I heard a LOT of moaning on twitter about the coverage of the game. Supposedly the visual quality was the 1970s and commentators (least on STV) were poor. I think that rating will be headache inducing for ITV1. Dreadful. Most be the lowest rating in some of those timeslots they've ever had? Surely. Oucha. So yeah - big win for the non-BBC One and non-ITV1 channels it seems. |
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The reason I brought that up in relation to Red or Black though is because we all know that if Doctor Who's overnights are struggling again that's going to be the story. Its more 'interesting' and has much wider appeal than writing that once again Red or Black went largely unwatched. So Doctor Who failing to live up to expectations (which have now seemingly gone up because of Red or Black) will publicly cover for the fact that Red or Black is barely limping over the line. I'd also point out that I think with a couple of exceptions Doctor Who beat its competition last year but still no one cared about that. And I'd point out that The X Factor almost always beats its competition (and did this weekend with ease) but again no one cared about that either. The idea that success or failure is defined by the competition is wrong.
I'll be interested to see how the two programmes rate across the 10 minutes that they overlap. |
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Does anyone have the ratings of Don't Blow the Inheritance please? I would like to know how its rated compared to shows like Pointless and The Chase
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Yes but the BBC would have never surrounded it with Tripe like Big Brother, and there I was thinking that Channel 5 wanted big ratings for Dallas, such a pity.
I don't see how it will put non CBB viewers off watching either. It starts in line with everything else on the key 9pm junction. Very easy to fit it around a normal night's viewing. |
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There is no reason at all why Dallas can't appeal to CBB viewers, indeed out of all their imports it is probably the easiest one to sell to the CBB audience. Channel 4 previously used CBB in precisely the same way with imports to great success. It is their most watched show and will ensure the whole evening is as strong as can be.
I don't see how it will put non CBB viewers off watching either. It starts in line with everything else on the key 9pm junction. Very easy to fit it around a normal night's viewing. The only question is whether rival drama Mrs Biggs will be much of a draw. Personally I think Mrs Biggs will do OK but not spectacularly well and it'll probably appeal to a different audience to Dallas anyway. With so much new drama on BBC1 and ITV1 it was bound to face something but at least it isn't going to be against Downton Abbey or New Tricks. There should be room for both dramas to perform well (Mrs Biggs was never going to be huge anyway) on Wednesdays. |
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Does anyone have the ratings of Don't Blow the Inheritance please? I would like to know how its rated compared to shows like Pointless and The Chase
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