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The Ratings Thread (Part 41)
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just to say, there is no way the Golf is going to dent X-Factor, no way.
I will now await the actual ratings. |
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Part 41!!!!!! We have made it!!!!!!
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New week, new month, new thread!
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Whilst we're waiting...
last week someone mentioned on here that Daybreak has a larger audience on a Friday (with Kate Garraway presenting)? Is this correct? |
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New week, new month, new thread!
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Jenny Cummins has not reported ITV1's ratings for last night on Twitter, unusually given that X Factor was on, which probably means that ratings are delayed.
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Jenny Cummins has not reported ITV1's ratings for last night on Twitter, unusually given that X Factor was on, which probably means that ratings are delayed.
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Did we ever get Fridays to?
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Did we ever get Fridays to?
BBC One The One Show: 3.29m Cash Britain: 2.40m EastEnders: 6.65m Miranda: 2.93m Michael McIntyre's Comedy Roadshow: 2.75m Mrs Brown's Boys: 4.39m BBC Two Servants: The True Story of Life Below Stairs: 2.43m Qi: 2.03m ITV1 Emmerdale: 6.21m Coronation Street: 7.35m Island Hospital: 2.74m Coronation Street: 6.80m Piers Morgan's Life Stories: 3.72m Channel 4 Baggage: 544k The Million Pound Drop Live: 968k Alan Carr: Chatty Man: 1.32m Channel 5 Eddie Stobart: Trucks and Trailers: 1.09m Being Liverpool: 768k True Crime: 310k |
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Ryder Cup peak of 2.23m shortly after 11pm.
9.5m for The X Factor. |
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From Media Guardian:
https://twitter.com/mediaguardian/st...13245956263936 "sunday tv ratings: Downton hits 10m for 1st time this series, X Factor 9.8m, Andrew Marr's History of the World 2.5m" |
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Ryder Cup peak of 2.23m shortly after 11pm.
9.5m for The X Factor. 10m for DA, 2.5m for Marr - the BBC gifting viewers to ITV with documentary. Should be drama vs drama - at least C4 have got it right next week. |
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Still well down on previous years for "the finalists revealed".
10m for DA, 2.5m for Marr - the BBC gifting viewers to ITV with documentary. Should be drama vs drama - at least C4 have got it right next week. Commense start of the same arguments on here from the last 6 weeks and the coming weeks
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Well yesterday, i think we all agreed that 10.2-10.6 million would, although being down form last year, fit with the general rising and falling of audience with key episodes... so to be at least 500k off the lower estimate, isn't great...
Although it still a big show, don't get me wrong, other shows would kill for those ratings |
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Still well down on previous years for "the finalists revealed".
10m for DA, 2.5m for Marr - the BBC gifting viewers to ITV with documentary. Should be drama vs drama - at least C4 have got it right next week. Isn't it a good thing that both ITV and BBC offer alternative programming rather than clasing the same genre at the detriment of the audiences at home. Also, do you really find it hard to believe that even a drama clash would stop Downton crossing the 10million mark? |
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Spooks did. And posted more respectable numbers than Marr.
They need to pull it - another six weeks would be a disaster! |
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Still well down on previous years...
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Spooks did. And posted more respectable numbers than Marr.
They need to pull it - another six weeks would be a disaster! I totally agree Robbie. As worthy as Andrew Marr's programme might be, it is hardly must see Sunday night TV. I feel it is the type of documentary more suited to BBC 2 on a weeknight, where it would probably perform quite well. Currently BBC 1's Sunday viewing choice is made up exclusively of factual programming. Drama, light entertainment and comedy don't get a look in. |
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I totally agree Robbie.
As worthy as Andrew Marr's programme might be, it is hardly must see Sunday night TV. I feel it is the type of documentary more suited to BBC 2 on a weeknight, where it would probably perform quite well. Currently BBC 1's Sunday viewing choice is made up exclusively of factual programming. Drama, light entertainment and comedy don't get a look in. |
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I was complaining about this before. I find Sunday nights on BBC1 unwatchable. It's just factual. I'll be watching the Strictly results show on BBC1 and nothing else. A few years back you'd get dramas and sitcoms on Sundays on BBC1 in the Autumn, I miss those days.
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BBC One should have had Hunted or something on.
Spooks did well last year. Marr is the worst thing they could have chosen. It'd be posing 2.5m with or without Downton. [very good ratings for ITV last night] |
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Why?
Isn't it a good thing that both ITV and BBC offer alternative programming rather than clasing the same genre at the detriment of the audiences at home. Also, do you really find it hard to believe that even a drama clash would stop Downton crossing the 10million mark? |
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