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Not surprised Person Of Interest is dropping week on week considering how awful the programme is- great shame as I had looked forward to it.
Channel 5 on a roll recently and I'd be interested to know how Wizard of Oz did yesterday? I'm feeling a solid 1 million + must have tuned in... saying that- Sundays stellar lineup of BATB and CBB didn't hit the audiences that I had expected it to. Decent for Citizen Khan, although I can see it dropping next week due to the fact that it simply wasn't very good ( I LOVE MBB though) ITV really need to be hitting some better ratings mid week soon. It's becoming abit desperate for them. |
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I have had my first thoughts about a BBC Xmas Day schedule.
I think they should go for it, and storm the schedules with something like this. . 2.00 TOTP 3.00 The Queen 3.10 Shrek 4 4.30 BBC News 4.40 Room on the Broom 5.10 UP 6.30 EE 7.00 Doctor Who 8.00 EE 8.30 Miranda 9.00 Royle Family 10.00 Mrs Brown's Boys 10.30 Michael Mcintyre's Christmas Roadshow 11.30 BBC News ITV would probably put Emmerdale at 6 but I think Up and EE would still have a significant advantage. |
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You left out SCD.
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Now lets hope Danny Cohen does the same
![]() . With SCD out of the schedule Doctor Who may end up against Corrie. DW only had family fortunes to deal with last Christmas and it didn't exactly destroy it in the overnights. While SCD had to go against the much tougher Corrie. 2011-overnights Doctor Who 8.9m Family Fortunes 6.3m Corrie 9.1m SCD 7.52 SCD shares a similar skew to Corrie and keeps its audience down on Christmas Day, with SCD out of the schedule it can only boost Corrie imo. Against Corrie, I think DW would probably be beat! Not good headliness for Who fans on Boxing Day! |
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Be careful what you wish for
. With SCD out of the schedule Doctor Who may end up against Corrie. DW only had family fortunes to deal with last Christmas and it didn't exactly destroy it in the overnights. While SCD had to go against the much tougher Corrie. 2011-overnights Doctor Who 8.9m Family Fortunes 6.3m Corrie 9.1m SCD 7.52 SCD shares a similar skew to Corrie and keeps its audience down on Christmas Day, with SCD out of the schedule it can only boost Corrie imo. Against Corrie, I think DW would probably be beat! Not good headliness for Who fans on Boxing Day! They'd be well screwed. Do it, Danny. Do it.
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Not surprised Person Of Interest is dropping week on week considering how awful the programme is- great shame as I had looked forward to it.
Channel 5 on a roll recently and I'd be interested to know how Wizard of Oz did yesterday? I'm feeling a solid 1 million + must have tuned in... saying that- Sundays stellar lineup of BATB and CBB didn't hit the audiences that I had expected it to. Decent for Citizen Khan, although I can see it dropping next week due to the fact that it simply wasn't very good ( I LOVE MBB though) ITV really need to be hitting some better ratings mid week soon. It's becoming abit desperate for them. Next week looks better for them:- MONDAY - Emm/Corrie/8pm - NEW - PAUL O'GRADY FOR THE LOVE OF DOGS/9pm - NEW - A MOTHER'S SON. TUESDAY - Emm/You've Been framed/8pm - NEW - UNFORGETTABLE; THE SWEENEY/9pm - A MOTHER'S SON (conclusion). WEDNESDAY - Emm/Corrie/8pm - NEW - ALL STAR MR & MRS/9pm - NEW - MRS BIGGS (up against Dallas though). THURSDAY - Emm/Tonight/Emm/8pm - NEW - THE CORRIE YEARS/9pm - NEW - THE BLETCHLEY CIRCLE. FRIDAY - Emm/Football - Moldova v England. |
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Personally I believe Strictly kills the momentum among key demographics that BBC One has been building up all day. I think Corrie would do worse against anything else and the BBC has been rolling over for years. Stick it as the start to the Christmas Eve programming or something; but it doesn't fit Christmas day. Quote:
And that's the beauty of Robbie's "blitzkrieg". Would they air Em and Coro at 5pm & 6pm? Of course not. They would have to put Coro on against CTM, or against Granada's own Royle Family with Downton on another day.
They'd be well screwed. Do it, Danny. Do it. ![]() |
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Next week looks better for them:-
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Next week looks better for them:-
MONDAY - Emm/Corrie/8pm - NEW - PAUL O'GRADY FOR THE LOVE OF DOGS/9pm - NEW - A MOTHER'S SON. TUESDAY - Emm/You've Been framed/8pm - NEW - UNFORGETTABLE; THE SWEENEY/9pm - A MOTHER'S SON (conclusion). WEDNESDAY - Emm/Corrie/8pm - NEW - ALL STAR MR & MRS/9pm - NEW - MRS BIGGS (up against Dallas though). THURSDAY - Emm/Tonight/Emm/8pm - NEW - THE CORRIE YEARS/9pm - NEW - THE BLETCHLEY CIRCLE. FRIDAY - Emm/Football - Moldova v England. |
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And that's the beauty of Robbie's "blitzkrieg". Would they air Em and Coro at 5pm & 6pm? Of course not. They would have to put Coro on against CTM, or against Granada's own Royle Family with Downton on another day.
They'd be well screwed. Do it, Danny. Do it. ![]() The recent repeat run of CTM was pulled too I notice. I think SCD would do better in the slot than CTM. Btw my schedule leaves both out. Against your schedule If I was ITV I would go and they would do just as well as last year imo. 6.00 Emmerdale 7.00 Family Fortunes 8.00 Corrie 9.00 Downton |
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Friday 24th August 2012 - Full Roundup
BBC One 13:45 - Doctors: 1.30m (17.9%) 18:00 - BBC News at Six: 4.21m (25%) 18:30 - BBC Regional News: 5.03m (28%) 19:00 - The One Show: 3.61m (19%) 20:00 - EastEnders: 6.86m (32.6%) 21:00 - In with the Flynns: 2.71m (12.8%) 21:30 - Mrs Brown's Boys: 4.02m (18.8%) 22:00 - BBC News at Ten: 4.19m (22%) 23:45 - EastEnders Omnibus: 465k (9.2%) BBC Two 20:00 - Mastermind: 2.16m (10.3%) 20:30 - Gardeners' World: 2.44m (11.3%) 21:00 - Paradise's End: 3.13m (14.7%) inc HD * won its slot from 21:00 to 21:30 * peak: 3.5m * slot average: 1.36m (5.8%) 22:00 - The World of Parade’s End: 1.09m (5.76%) inc HD ITV1 18:30 - ITV News & Weather: 3.09m (17%) inc +1 19:00 - Emmerdale: 6.01m (31.6%), +1: 127k (0.6%) 19:30 - Coronation Street: 7.36m (36.9%), +1: 160k (0.7%) 20:30 - Coronation Street: 7.00m (32.1%), +1: 256k (1.2%) 21:00 - Corrie Goes to Kenya: 1.53m (7.17%), +1: 87k (0.5%) * slot average: 4.28m (18.31%) Channel 4 18:00 - The Simpsons: 1.44m inc +1 18:30 - Hollyoaks: 810k (4.5%) 21:00 - 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown: 1.39m (6.5%), +1: 371k (2.1%) * slot average: 1.33m (5.7%) 22:00 - How Clubbing Changed the World: 590k (4.3%), +1: 94k (1.2%) * slot average: 910k (5.9%) 24:00 to 06:00 - House Party: 99k (4.56%), +1: 21k (1.33%) Channel 5 13:45 - Neighbours: 506k (6.9%) 17:30 - Neighbours: 832k (6.0%) 21:00 - Celebrity Big Brother Live Eviction: 1.86m (9.0%), +1: 77k (0.49%) * slot average: 1.32m (5.9%) 22:30 - Celebrity Big Brother's Bit on the Side: 846k (8.5%) Primetime Shares BBC One - 19.8% ITV1 - 17.6% (+1: 0.6%) BBC Two - 9.3% Channel 5 - 5.4% (+1: 0.2%) Channel 4 - 4.1% (+1: 0.9%) All Day Shares inc +1's BBC One - 19.3% ITV1 - 14.5% BBC Two - 7.0% Channel 4 - 5.8% Channel 5 - 4.8% E4 - 2.7% ITV2 - 2.4% ITV3 - 2.4% Film4 - 2.0% Multichannels BBC Three 22:30 - EastEnders: 569k (3.6%) BBC Four 22:20 - Country at the BBC: 543k (4.1%) Dave (inc +1) 21:00 - QI XL: 407k E4 18:00 - The Big Bang Theory: 617k (3.7%) inc +1 18:30 - The Big Bang Theory: 824k (4.6%) inc +1 19:00 - Hollyoaks: 436k (2.6%), +1: 74k (0.1%) 20:00 - The Big Bang Theory: 617k (2.9%) inc +1 21:00 - FILM: Die Hard 2: 640k (3.5%) inc +1 Film4 (inc +1) 18:40 - FILM: Around The World In 80 Days: 473k 21:00 - FILM: Premonition: 430k ITV2 (inc +1) 21:00 - FILM: Notting Hill: 621k (3.5%) ITV3 (inc +1) 21:00 - A Touch of Frost: 671k (3.5%) More4 (inc +1) 19:55 - Grand Designs: 285k 22:55 - Embarrassing Bodies: 253k Watch (inc +1) 20:00 - Dynamo: Magician Impossible: 163k Yesterday 21:00 - Great British Ghosts: 465k (2.2%), +1: 19k (0.1%) Source: Broadcast, C4 Sales, DS (1, 2), ITV Media. If the rating you want is not listed above, then it has not been reported. |
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I think Corrie would do worse against anything else and the BBC has been rolling over for years.
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Personally I believe Strictly kills the momentum among key demographics that BBC One has been building up all day.
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Jake CtM is huge just not much reason to watch a repeat. Cohen was trying to do what they did with Sherlock series 1 and get a decent repeat audience - even that struggled (not as much).
The fact the repeats did so poorly is only testament to the fact that CtM is very popular - even if its not as talked about as Downton. It also grew massively throughout the series to extraordinary levels. It'll at least do what it usually does, and I personally think will win the day - especially if Downton is back. |
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But easily explained by how terrible the show is. Even those who are fans of the series admit that at least the first half of the season isn't great although they stick to the story that the back 9 is an improvement. I think the problem C5 may have here is that unlike CBS I'm not sure they can give the opening half of the season the support it needs to keep viewers with it until it gets better and winning audiences back after they've switched off can be tricky.
It's not going to work for everyone, but that's the same for any show. I rather think the US figures speak for themselves although of course that's no guarantee as to how it will be received over here. I'm enjoying it and I think most fans of NCIS/CSI/The Mentalist would too if they give it a chance, so C5 is the best place for it, even if they aren't as well positioned as CBS to make the case for it. |
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You're very sure CTM will be huge, I'm not so sure. I think it would follow in the performances of Hearbeat/Doc Martin on Christmas Day rather than Downton especially as there will be an 11 month gap between series finale and Christmas special. Downton will finish mid November on a cliffhanger like last year.
The recent repeat run of CTM was pulled too I notice. I think SCD would do better in the slot than CTM. Btw my schedule leaves both out. Against your schedule If I was ITV I would go and they would do just as well as last year imo. 6.00 Emmerdale 7.00 Family Fortunes 8.00 Corrie 9.00 Downton Brave - as Sir Humphrey would have said... |
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Be careful what you wish for
. With SCD out of the schedule Doctor Who may end up against Corrie. DW only had family fortunes to deal with last Christmas and it didn't exactly destroy it in the overnights. While SCD had to go against the much tougher Corrie. 2011-overnights Doctor Who 8.9m Family Fortunes 6.3m Corrie 9.1m SCD 7.52 SCD shares a similar skew to Corrie and keeps its audience down on Christmas Day, with SCD out of the schedule it can only boost Corrie imo. Against Corrie, I think DW would probably be beat! Not good headliness for Who fans on Boxing Day! But it's far more likely it'll be SCD VS Corrie. |
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Personally I believe Strictly kills the momentum among key demographics that BBC One has been building up all day.
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I know BBC1 think Mrs Brown's Boys is too fruity to start dead on 9pm as the watershed starts. But I swear it would give a leg up to In With The Flynns if it started at 9pm.
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Actually, as Christmas Day is a Tuesday ITV might be lining up a Countrywise Special, CWWTBAM and a movie - Die Another Day would be fitting.
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You always say that but Strictly does well against Corrie and when Stricly has a hot series the Christmas special can be close to Corrie in the ratings and beat it on occasion.
I know am a broken record but I think the BBC grants corrie the ratings it gets on Christmas Day, meanwhile Strictly doesn't connect to the main series, I don't see the point in watching it and I like the main series. I went over it last Christmas, Strictly loses the previous shows ratings to Corrie and gains in the old demo, then loses the old for the rest of the night once Strictly finishes. I think a more competitive programme would do better and give the BBC One more momentum going forward against things like Downton. A Strictly/Voice crossover would be a lot of fun though and maybe more competitive, but only on for half an hour as filler - which tbh BBC One do not need half an hour of filler this Christmas. |
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Let's see... I think it was New Year's Day 2010 when DW went up against Corrie. DW's 10.4 Million VS Corrie's 9.79 million. Also, given that it's a new female companion's debut this year, I believe DW could well rake in the viewers on the day if they're against each other. Oh, and it so ain't the 80s anymore. :P
But it's far more likely it'll be SCD VS Corrie. Regenerations of existing Doctors and debuts of new Doctors tend to do well. |
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Put something else on and it will beat Corrie in the ratings.
I know am a broken record but I think the BBC grants corrie the ratings it gets on Christmas Day, meanwhile Strictly doesn't connect to the main series, I don't see the point in watching it and I like the main series. . |
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Next week looks better for them:-
MONDAY - Emm/Corrie/8pm - NEW - PAUL O'GRADY FOR THE LOVE OF DOGS/9pm - NEW - A MOTHER'S SON. TUESDAY - Emm/You've Been framed/8pm - NEW - UNFORGETTABLE; THE SWEENEY/9pm - A MOTHER'S SON (conclusion). WEDNESDAY - Emm/Corrie/8pm - NEW - ALL STAR MR & MRS/9pm - NEW - MRS BIGGS (up against Dallas though). THURSDAY - Emm/Tonight/Emm/8pm - NEW - THE CORRIE YEARS/9pm - NEW - THE BLETCHLEY CIRCLE. FRIDAY - Emm/Football - Moldova v England. |
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