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not heard one single mention of Dallas, but the spirit of Dallas was in the office today, lots of bitching about absent colleagues. Still I agree 1 million for the repeat is likely.
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BBC press office says that Andrew Marrs History of the World is eight episodes and this is going to be against Downton abbey all series. Good luck to it, I say, it'll need it.
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Wednesday 5th September 2012
BBC One 19:00 - The One Show: 2.95m (15.3%) 20:00 - The Flowerpot Gang: 2.2m (10.3%) An hour long The One Show got what it deserved, are they not taking the p a bit, airing random hour long one shows for no particular reason? It's one thing it being on every night but an hour of it? The Flowerpot Gang was a rare occurance of one of these BBC1 filler programmes not holding up with a default audience, 2.2m translates to a sub 2m rating on ITV. CBB shouldn't really be under 2m at this stage, CBB is supposed to be the version of Big Brother that does well. |
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Is the Paralympics closing ceremony this Friday, along with the soaps ?
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NATURE: Top Dog Model WHAT?On: ITV2 Date: Friday 7th September 2012 (starting in 1 day) Time: 19:00 to 20:00 (1 hour long) Stacey Solomon presents the search for the nation's most attractive dog. The country's cutest canines are put through real modelling assignments and a series of challenges in order to discover who is Britain's top dog. Proceedings kick-off with the auditions as dogs of all breeds, colours, shapes and sizes must strut their stuff in front of the judges. Joining Stacey on the panel is Hollywood dog agent Addison Witt, top model Lilah Parsons and guest judges Ashleigh and Pudsey. (Stereo, Repeat, Widescreen, Subtitles) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Excerpt taken from DigiGuide - the world's best TV guide available from http://www.getdigiguide.tv/?p=1&r=132606 Copyright (c) GipsyMedia Limited. followed by You'Ve Been Framed! Top 100 Animals ITV 2 really has gone to the dogs ![]() Why is loveable Pudsey Bear presenting on ITV 2 now? has he hit on hard times, or been poached in a big money deal ive missed? |
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But for once the BBC are being sensible. Spooks under-performed against DA so it was always going to be unlikely that they'd waste another top drama there. History of the World will find its niche audience and it is a real alternative to DA. I would estimate a 3 million audience against DA which is respectable for this type of programme.
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More details here: http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2009...ist-tv-ratings
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Well, thanks for those
![]() Wonder why the new shows don't rate as much as Tracy Beaker & Sarah Jane Adventures. If The Voice Kids goes ahead and is shown on this channel, it should pull in some huge ratings (for CBBC). And whilst I know the weekday CBBC slot on BBC1 isn't particularly popular these days and it on its way out but it'll be interesting to see how much CBBC content survives on BBC1 in the years to come. You'd think something like Wizards vs. Aliens for example could be prime for a Saturday/Sunday repeat run in a late afternoon/early evening slot and would help the BBC fill a slot that's quite difficult to find content for particularly cost-effective content. A CBBC repeat slot at might not perform amazingly well at say 5-6 on a Saturday but surely it couldn't do much worse than stuff like Don't Scare The Hare and would certainly be a more PR friendly and cost effective move I'd imagine. |
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Looks as though BBC One will be giving Abbey even softer opposition than last autumn. Can't help thinking ITV might have preferred the Andrew Marr series to have appeared in January 2013, in order to give ITV's new shop drama an easy run.
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And whilst I know the weekday CBBC slot on BBC1 isn't particularly popular these days and it on its way out but it'll be interesting to see how much CBBC content survives on BBC1 in the years to come. You'd think something like Wizards vs. Aliens for example could be prime for a Saturday/Sunday repeat run in a late afternoon/early evening slot and would help the BBC fill a slot that's quite difficult to find content for particularly cost-effective content. .
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CBB shouldn't really be under 2m at this stage, CBB is supposed to be the version of Big Brother that does well.
It began with a disastrous 1.29m (6.5%) at 8pm. By 8.50pm this number had soared by over 70% to 2.23m (10%). The second show hovered around the 2m mark throughout, peaking at 2.08m (12.2%) for the announcement of the 2nd evictee. |
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no its against EastEnders and a World Cup game on ITV 1, I assume its the World Cup of Football
![]() looking at Digiguide WHAT? followed by You'Ve Been Framed! Top 100 Animals ITV 2 really has gone to the dogs ![]() Why is loveable Pudsey Bear presenting on ITV 2 now? has he hit on hard times, or been poached in a big money deal ive missed? CBB Final opposite Footy, & Mrs Browns Boys plus on BBC2 Parade's End. I caught part of Stacey's prog...difficult to tell which one was the bitch. |
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Is the Paralympics closing ceremony this Friday, along with the soaps ?
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Can't find anywhere where it says it was axed.
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Didn't realise CBBC repeated Merlin. It grew in the childrens demo last year (it was far too weak there before); could do pretty well this year.
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But for once the BBC are being sensible. Spooks under-performed against DA so it was always going to be unlikely that they'd waste another top drama there. History of the World will find its niche audience and it is a real alternative to DA. I would estimate a 3 million audience against DA which is respectable for this type of programme.
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we said this about the Sarah Jane Adventures, and that never happened, Wizards Vs Aliens, being an in direct replacement.
Out of interest what is the requirement (if there's one at all) for the BBC airing children's content on BBC1 when the digital switchover is complete? Surely they should be airing something... |
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Looks as though BBC One will be giving Abbey even softer opposition than last autumn. Can't help thinking ITV might have preferred the Andrew Marr series to have appeared in January 2013, in order to give ITV's new shop drama an easy run.
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Indeed. It seems like a good bit of scheduling that provides a contrast to what ITV1 will be serving up in the same slot and saves them from trying to run a new drama opposite a big juggernaut.
C4 will be showing Homeland from October so there could yet be a drama clash on Sunday nights, but hopefully not much of a crossover exists between those two shows as they are very different. |
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It's one of C5's highest 8pm ratings ever. The early start (which wasn't well advertised IMO) caught lots of viewers out and this is proven by the breakdown.
It began with a disastrous 1.29m (6.5%) at 8pm. By 8.50pm this number had soared by over 70% to 2.23m (10%). The second show hovered around the 2m mark throughout, peaking at 2.08m (12.2%) for the announcement of the 2nd evictee. You have to remember the old dears tuning in for Dallas like to get settled early. |
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Oh. What new shop drama have they got lined up?
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Paralympics Closing Ceremony is this Sunday.
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Remind us, what followed CBB?
You have to remember the old dears tuning in for Dallas like to get settled early. Tuning in 10 minutes early seems a little excessive, even for old dears. They were probably watching All Star Mr and Mrs anyway ! |
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I think it's about Selfridges.
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Presumably it'll be Countryfile at 7, Antiques Roadshow at 8 and History of the World at 9? ..
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It's one of C5's highest 8pm ratings ever. The early start (which wasn't well advertised IMO) caught lots of viewers out and this is proven by the breakdown.
It began with a disastrous 1.29m (6.5%) at 8pm. By 8.50pm this number had soared by over 70% to 2.23m (10%). The second show hovered around the 2m mark throughout, peaking at 2.08m (12.2%) for the announcement of the 2nd evictee. |
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Strictly results at 7.15 I would imagine. The dance off is strongly rumoured to be returning so that should add around 10 minutes to the result shows.
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"Olympics helps BBC1 to biggest ever ratings lead over ITV1"
"Channel has 21.9% audience share for year to date, a record 7.2 points ahead of ITV1, thanks to Games and diamond jubilee" Media Guardian article with lots of year to date stats. Headline point is that BBC1 lead over ITV1 for year to date is an all time record for both peak and all hours. http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2012...ings-lead-itv1 |
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Ouch for BBC One last night
An hour long The One Show got what it deserved, are they not taking the p a bit, airing random hour long one shows for no particular reason? It's one thing it being on every night but an hour of it? The Flowerpot Gang was a rare occurance of one of these BBC1 filler programmes not holding up with a default audience, 2.2m translates to a sub 2m rating on ITV. CBB shouldn't really be under 2m at this stage, CBB is supposed to be the version of Big Brother that does well. Yet it seems to go under 4m quite a lot which just proves that there isn't a default audience. |
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Is this the same default BBC1 audience that never goes under 4m?
Yet it seems to go under 4m quite a lot which just proves that there isn't a default audience. |
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