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Tape checked soaps in:
Emmerdale - 7.53m (36.4%) Eastenders - 7.10m (33.6%) Emmerdale - 7.43m (31.7%) +1 185k BBC3 - Eastenders 460k Very poor rating for Eastenders last night. |
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The BBC should leave it where it is.....It did well in that slot last year and the BBC running EastEnders Monday,Tuesday,Wednesday at 9:00pm will work well. As for Downton are people really going to sit down and watch a 2 hour drama on xmas day with Adverts? look at last year a lot of people recorded it (hence the jump in officials) same will happen this year.
EastEnders has some work to do! Ken |
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It's possible ITV bought the rights to Tangled and they got a few films chucked it as part of the deal. It's a coup as Tangled was only released in 2010 in the US and early 2011 in the UK. I think Shrek will win the battle but Tangled could steal a few viewers.
There's still a few films that haven't been shown on terrestrial television. The Dark Knight being the most obvious and also The Hangover and 2012. |
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ITV1 06:00 - Daybreak: 730k (18.2%) . Quote:
Rylan Clark has been announced as a guest presenter on Daybreak next week.
The eliminated X Factor singer will fill in for Richard Arnold while he takes a break from the ITV morning show. http://www.digitalspy.ie/tv/s103/the...#ixzz2DjT7ynBX |
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Looking at some consolidated figures from last week (week beginning 19th November):
Last Tango in Halifax consolidated to 7.3m, The Big Bang Theory (Thursday) consolidated to 2.15m, likely to be on top of the multichannels again. More ratings which haven't been posted: ITV1 06:00 - Daybreak: 730k (18.2%) 08:35 - Lorraine: 1.05m (21.5%) 09:25 - Jeremy Kyle Show: 1.32m (26.8%) 10:30 - This Morning: 1.06m (21.7%) 11:25 - ITV News: 1.20m (25.4%) 11:30 - This Morning: 1.15m (22.7%) 12:30 - Loose Women: 933k (14.3%) 13:30 - ITV News and Weather: 882k (13.1%) 14:00 - Crime Stories: 772k (12.2%) BBC One 15:35 - Prank Patrol Down Under: 364k (4.6%) 16:00 - ROY: 268k (2.8%) 16:30 - VIP People: 352k (3.1%) 17:00 - Newsround: 608k (4.7%) Just to give you an idea as to how children's TV is doing on BBC One at the moment. From what I've heard, the CBeebies Christmas Panto will be simulcast on BBC One and CBeebies on 21st December, the final day of kids programming on BBC1 (should give CBeebies their highest rating of the year). BBC Three 21:00 - Russell Howard's Good News - 731k (3%) 21:30 - Impractical Jokers - 378k (1.6%) 22:00 - World's Craziest Fools - 505k (2.7%) CBBC 16:00 - Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated: 354k (3.7%) 17:15 - Leonardo: 202k (1.4%) 17:45 - Blue Peter: 194k (1.1%) *last week: 184k (1.0%) CBeebies 16:45 - Grandpa In My Pocket: 351k (3.0%) 17:00 - Octonauts: 438k (3.4%) 17:10 - Rastamouse: 399k (2.8%) 17:25 - Tree Fu Tom: 429k (2.8%) I got the CBBC and CBeebies ratings using the 5-minute data/averages. |
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My wife is a huge downton fan but even she says 2hr is to much. Plus the family is around so the BBC One line up appeals to everyone so no one is left out. I do think Downton may be stronger this year.
EastEnders has some work to do! Ken I think the second week of December will see EastEnders rise a bit. Of course Next Monday's episode will be hit quite some by stronger comp on ITV1. |
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ITV1 21:00 2012: A Funny Old Year Quote:
I shudder to think what this all about.
Have they revamped the dire 'Comedy Annual' with Schofe
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Wow! I'm loving the new BBC One daytime schedule! It's so original! Blow me down.
![]() edit. Reading the article. he does seem to say the right things though. Thank god for the pensioners I say. without them BBC One would have like a 5% daytime share. Ken |
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There's a bit for everyone on BBC1 I think and tbh I know EastEnders is going to be fine. They have a lot of storylines coming up over the festive season and just looking at the lead up to aswell looks much stronger than last year.
I think the second week of December will see EastEnders rise a bit. Of course Next Monday's episode will be hit quite some by stronger comp on ITV1. I predict they have a better year. They need more support from BBC One though. The show is being treated poorly in my opinion. They need to shout loud to let people know that it's going to kick off otherwise they will see little benefit. Changing the subject. Lot's of people at work talking about SPOTY 2012. Think it could be big this year. Last year was just a disaster from the day the short list was announced. I can't wait should be an excellent show. Ken |
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Is 933k quite low for Loose Women as I'm sure it was as high as 2 million in the noughties?
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I agree with you I think EE will be able to pull it back but it's starting to get very interesting. Will be interesting to see if EE can increase next year because this year has been a stinker and it can only improve. If it drops again! Okay there's a problem.
I predict they have a better year. They need more support from BBC One though. The show is being treated poorly in my opinion. They need to shout loud to let people know that it's going to kick off otherwise they will see little benefit. Changing the subject. Lot's of people at work talking about SPOTY 2012. Think it could be big this year. Last year was just a disaster from the day the short list was announced. I can't wait should be an excellent show. Ken As for the BBC this year promotion from them has been sh*t they have not even bothered to promote some of their big storylines at all which is a shame but hey i know things will be fine around xmas & New year |
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I think the BBC Two schedule could pull in viewers wanting something other than antiques, gossip, punch ups and car boot sales. If I was off work and the internet was down and the weather was terrible, BBC Two mornings look very tempting.
Bring it on in my opinion. Ken |
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Is 933k quite low for Loose Women as I'm sure it was as high as 2 million in the noughties?
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Is 933k quite low for Loose Women as I'm sure it was as high as 2 million in the noughties?
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Wasn't it over a million the other day?
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Without going into it too much in Lorraine Interview she seems to want what the fans want and there's big storylines coming from some of the popular and older characters.She plans to re-build families aswell.
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As for the BBC this year promotion from them has been sh*t they have not even bothered to promote some of their big storylines at all which is a shame but hey i know things will be fine around xmas & New year Ken |
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Downton is likely to take a sizeable audience along with it over the two hours and pull them away from Eastenders. I think it will again come out as the top rated drama of Christmas Day given its overall performance from last year and showed no signs of fatigue in series number three. ITV seems to be trying to seize a portion from the soap loving audience because it could appeal to viewers seeking yesteryear escapism at Christmas. The Christmas Day ratings could be much closer with similar demographics for Coronation Street fighting for an audience against the housewife followers of Call the Midwife if these schedules are correct.
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Friday 4th January on Channel 5:
8pm: Ice Road Truckers (New Series) 9pm: Celebrity Big Brother (New Series) 10pm: Celebrity Wedding Planner (New Series) 11pm: Celebrity Big Brother's Bit on the Side (New Series) Short launch show for CBB this series if it stays like that. Not sure if that's a positive or a negative for the ratings as generally it builds throughout. Possibly a negative, but should help CWP which seems to be the idea. |
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Friday 4th January on Channel 5:
8pm: Ice Road Truckers (New Series) 9pm: Celebrity Big Brother (New Series) 10pm: Celebrity Wedding Planner (New Series) 11pm: Celebrity Big Brother's Bit on the Side (New Series) Short launch show for CBB this series if it stays like that. Not sure if that's a positive or a negative for the ratings as generally it builds throughout. Possibly a negative, but should help CWP which seems to be the idea. |
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Downton is likely to take a sizeable audience along with it over the two hours and pull them away from Eastenders. I think it will again come out as the top rated drama of Christmas Day given its overall performance from last year and showed no signs of fatigue in series number three. ITV seems to be trying to seize a portion from the soap loving audience because it could appeal to viewers seeking yesteryear escapism at Christmas. The Christmas Day ratings could be much closer with similar demographics for Coronation Street fighting for an audience against the housewife followers of Call the Midwife if these schedules are correct.
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Ahh just thought, BB rarely starts on a Friday unless preceeded by the previous finale, probably the first highlights?
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How on earth is that even going to work, even if they put them in straight away like in CBB8, 10 housemates in 10 four minute parts? Presume this means they're not doing a launch night twist this time.
As for the provisional provisional Christmas schedules - nice line up for BBC1 on Christmas Eve - though nothing special at all on Christmas Day. |
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Tape checked soaps in:
Emmerdale - 7.53m (36.4%) Eastenders - 7.10m (33.6%) Emmerdale - 7.43m (31.7%) +1 185k BBC3 - Eastenders 460k Very poor rating for Eastenders last night. |
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They used to manage 12 in an hour no problem for the first few years of live launches on C4.
As for the provisional provisional Christmas schedules - nice line up for BBC1 on Christmas Eve - though nothing special at all on Christmas Day. |
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Woah! What's going on with EE? awful
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