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The Ratings Thread (Part 42)
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Score
19-11-2012
I'm A Celebrity was #1 last night.

X Factor averaged 9.6m, peaking at 11.7m including +1.

10.6m for IAC (inc +1), 9.9m for Strictly, 5.3m for Crickley Hall.
newkid30
19-11-2012
Originally Posted by Score:
“I'm A Celebrity was #1 last night.

X Factor averaged 9.6m, peaking at 11.7m including +1.

10.6m for IAC (inc +1), 9.9m for Strictly, 5.3m for Crickley Hall.”

What did IAC get excl +1? Was it number 1 excl catch up?
D.M.N.
19-11-2012
So 10.6m for I'm a Celebrity means it has budged exactly zero from last week's launch!
Score
19-11-2012
Originally Posted by newkid30:
“What did IAC get excl +1? Was it number 1 excl catch up?”

10.2m without +1, so yeak it was still #1. 9.4m without +1 for X Factor.
RobbieSykes123
19-11-2012
Great for Crickley Hall given the awful slot, really thought it would be in the 4s.

Wonder what it could have achieved away from Celeb - surely another million?
RobbieSykes123
19-11-2012
SCD being 0.5m ahead of TXF Sunday is still seismic in ratings terms. Shame Celeb nosed ahead though.
newkid30
19-11-2012
Originally Posted by Score:
“10.2m without +1, so yeak it was still #1. 9.4m without +1 for X Factor.”

Wow that's impressive, thanks for stats.
dillan
19-11-2012
Very good peak for X Factor. IAC rating extremely well this year!
RobbieSykes123
19-11-2012
Wonder if the live f1 on Sky dented SCD and TXF (7-9 ish)?
Mike Teevee
19-11-2012
Originally Posted by RobbieSykes123:
“SCD being 0.5m ahead of TXF Sunday is still seismic in ratings terms. Shame Celeb nosed ahead though.”

not really, they're both essentially the same type of show

plus TXF has much stronger competition, unless of course you think Surprise Surprise should be rating 6015 like Antiques Roadshow (as opposed to 3710)

Get Me Out Now - 728k
Watchmen - 446k
BBC: F1 - 2218

edit: I put Countryfile, when I meant Antiques Roadshow
Mike Teevee
19-11-2012
Originally Posted by RobbieSykes123:
“Wonder if the live f1 on Sky dented SCD and TXF (7-9 ish)?”

SCD
8740
10070
10268

TXF
7927
8128
8378
9612

824
842
884
1161
square_eyes
19-11-2012
XF up half a million on last week, SCD down half a million. Although I reckon XF's may have now peaked with the acts that remain.

I'm A Celeb retaining all of it's audience from a week ago, and seemed to be unaffected by any carry over to ITV2 for the fallout of the 'shock' XF result.
Digital Sid
19-11-2012
What was Strictly's peak?
wizzywick
19-11-2012
Originally Posted by Score:
“I'm A Celebrity was #1 last night.

X Factor averaged 9.6m, peaking at 11.7m including +1.

10.6m for IAC (inc +1), 9.9m for Strictly, 5.3m for Crickley Hall.”

IAC may have been number one ratings wise, but for me The Secret of Crickley Hall was the number one show quality wise for Sunday! For those who liked Downton they would have loved this: A bit of modern era, a period drama and some pretty scary ghost stuff too! Top notch stuff. Glad it got over 5 million viewers. Surely BBC1's highest rating drama of the season?
Score
19-11-2012
Originally Posted by Digital Sid:
“What was Strictly's peak?”

10.77m (38.6%).
Stephen_Simpson
19-11-2012
Surprised X Factor went up. Maybe we could see higher ratings next week, and that will only encourage the producers to do more stupid stuff.
kwynne42
19-11-2012
Originally Posted by Ambassador:
“The story is writing itself for the press after Tulisa rant.

Twitter is in Tulisa hate mode

Simon to come riding back or its dead”

Doesn't really help the US version does he.
RobbieSykes123
19-11-2012
Originally Posted by Mike Teevee:
“not really, they're both essentially the same type of show

plus TXF has much stronger competition, unless of course you think Surprise Surprise should be rating 6015 like Antiques Roadshow (as opposed to 3710)

Get Me Out Now - 728k
Watchmen - 446k
BBC: F1 - 2218

edit: I put Countryfile, when I meant Antiques Roadshow”

Yes, really. TXF used to bank 14-16m Sunday night viewers, SCD 9-11. It is a real tectonic shift for SCD to be consistently ahead.

That you are having to cite Roadshow as the reason for TXF's woes shows how desperate there situation is. Roadshow was getting 6m even when txf was at 16m.

Originally Posted by Mike Teevee:
“SCD
8740
10070
10268

TXF
7927
8128
8378
9612

824
842
884
1161”

So yes. The Sky f1 clearly dented SCD.
cylon6
19-11-2012
Originally Posted by Hassaan13:
“I'd predict 9.5m and 11.4m peak roughly for last night.”

You were close.

Great ratings for I'm A Celebrity. It's the Flanagan factor! X Factor doing well, peaks for both were huge. Good to see Crickley Hall get 5m, BBC1's best Sunday 9pm rating in weeks but ITV own the night.

Score do you have any ratings for Countryfile and Antiques Roadshow?
cylon6
19-11-2012
Originally Posted by Mike Teevee:
“not really, they're both essentially the same type of show

plus TXF has much stronger competition, unless of course you think Surprise Surprise should be rating 6015 like Antiques Roadshow (as opposed to 3710)”

Antiques Roadshow's audience is different to X Factor's and it was getting 6m against it last year.
kwynne42
19-11-2012
Originally Posted by Andy23:
“Funny how TXF is still generating so much comment about the content of the show, even though nobody is apparantly watching it.

Meanwhile SCD which is everyone's favourite show, nobody ever comments on the content here, perhaps because nobody here is actually watching it, they just support it by default as an anti-Cowell vote.

None of the last few pages should be in this thread really. If the ratings did go down every time there was a shock result, we'd be on about minus 50 million by now. I did think this thread had managed to get through a Sunday without the same 10 pages of the same posts as last week, but the last 2 pages has just ruined it.

Glenn do you actually own a TV at home? because your endless tales of what your local pub has on the TV, and how this translates to ratings definally did jump the shark many months ago.”

Quite possibly people are too engrossed in watching strictly to waste there time posting here, while on the other hand there is a simply enormous amount of time when nothing is happening to post in.with Xfactor.

How does your ITV loving self cope with the fact that I watch both SCD and Xfactor and like both in different way and have no particular problem with either.
jake lyle
19-11-2012
Originally Posted by Mike Teevee:
“
plus TXF has much stronger competition, unless of course you think Surprise Surprise should be rating 6015 like Antiques Roadshow (as opposed to 3710)”

Which it was getting when The X factor had 14-15m........
Originally Posted by Mike Teevee:
“not really, they're both essentially the same type of show”

Only one used to get 14-15m for their results.
cylon6
19-11-2012
Originally Posted by Glenn A:
“A lot of modern comedy has been made dull by political correctness. While there are good comedians like Sarah Millican and John Bishop, a lot play on a rather boring observational style of comedy or seem to think using the f word is clever. I'm sure a modern version of The Comedians, with non Apollo style comedians, could work in a late slot on ITV.”

Mainstream comedians have been sidelined by niche modern comedians. This is a shame. As a black person I'm glad that we've had political correctness and we don't get the black man called Chalky type jokes. But many of the routines of those on The Comedians didn't touch race and the jokes were funny. I'd rather watch Johnny Casson, Jethro and Mick Miller than quite a few modern comedians.
Norrin_Radd
19-11-2012
The Comedians were generally comics who normally traded in racist, sexist, and homophobic jokes, but were forced to use their lamest 'PC' material for TV. As a child I thought the jokes were rubbish and predictable. There were a couple, like Frank Carson, whose funny delivery sold the material, but in practice, most of the jokes were just crap.
cylon6
19-11-2012
Originally Posted by kwynne42:
“How does your ITV loving self cope with the fact that I watch both SCD and Xfactor and like both in different way and have no particular problem with either.”

Andy23 has been asking the same question back in October. Just copy and paste any answers from then.

Originally Posted by Andy23:
“It's funny how the show that apparantly nobody is watching generates so much comment here, comment not just about the ratings but about the content of the show.

Yet everyone's favourite show, Strictly Come Dancing generates practically zero comment. It's almost as if all the people here who are supporting it this year aren't actually watching it...”

Originally Posted by Andy23:
“Funny how TXF is still generating so much comment about the content of the show, even though nobody is apparantly watching it.

Meanwhile SCD which is everyone's favourite show, nobody ever comments on the content here, perhaps because nobody here is actually watching it, they just support it by default as an anti-Cowell vote.


None of the last few pages should be in this thread really. If the ratings did go down every time there was a shock result, we'd be on about minus 50 million by now. I did think this thread had managed to get through a Sunday without the same 10 pages of the same posts as last week, but the last 2 pages has just ruined it.”

Do we use pot, kettle, black, people in glasshouses or deja vu for this one?
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