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Blimey, this one took some sorting out. Damn strikers!
![]() Monday 18th February 2013 BBC One 06:30 – Bargain Hunt (r): 534k (22.9%) 534k watched BH at 6.30A.M LMFAO
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Have a feeling The Fried Chicken Shop: Life In A Day will do very well for Channe; 4 tonight. Despite apparences its a brilliant, insightful programme and could easily clear 2 million in the overnights.
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I did and I obviously didn't take it in or read it very well did I. I'm sorry for messing up yet again. Does it really matter? My point was still valid even if I totally got it wrong. I wasn't trying to as you put it "feed those who seem to enjoy having a victim complex about this thread" . not at all. I misunderstood the whole thing and I think I have been misunderstood as well.
I really am very sorry about it. I didn't know it could cause such problem. Ken Quote:
There's no need to apologise. I'm sure you didn't mean it and I've always thought your an impartial poster unlike some.
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Damian Kavanagh, Channel 4's Head of Features and Factual Formats for less than a year, is taking up the post of Controller of BBC Daytime (plus The One Show and BBC2 6-7pm). Given C4's reliance on that genre, it's quite a big job there.
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Channel 4 is not replacing Kavanagh, with head of features Gill Wilson and head of formats Dominic Bird now reporting directly to chief creative officer Jay Hunt.
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Blimey, this one took some sorting out. Damn strikers!
![]() Monday 18th February 2013 BBC One 06:00 – Breakfast: 595k (38.2%) 06:30 – Bargain Hunt (r): 534k (22.9%) 07:00 – Breakfast: 1.02m (29.3%) 07:30 – Escape to the Country (r): 923k (19.25%) 08:00 – Breakfast: 1.40m (23.7%) 08:30 – Heir Hunters (r): 1.13m (18.6%) |
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Lots of executive reshuffling going on in early 2013...
Peter Fincham is considering giving more power to Elaine Bedell as part of a commissioning restructure that follows the departure of Alison Sharman (Director of Daytime and Factual). Bedell could get daytime entertainment (like The Chase and Tipping Point) added to her portfolio as well as primetime entertainment and comedy. I guess things have picked up a bit for her in the past few months but still... ![]() . Was Ali Sharman really fired? Ridiculous if so, she had a far bigger hit rate than Elaine. ![]() Quote:
The role's not being replaced
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/medi...osses-bbc-sky1 I wonder who will get SKY 1 |
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So even if the bbc were to broadcast from bbc news 24 the morning viewers turn to bbc one rather than daybreak. What will itv replace it with. I think that despite some major adjustments itv breakfast is just no longer connecting. The bbc seem to be able to broadcast just about anything and its the default channel.
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Does anyone have access to Channel 5 all day ratings yesterday? Thanks.
05:00–09:15 – Milkshake!: 110k (3.2%) * peak: 238k (4.6%) at 07:50 (Noddy in Toyland) 09:15 – The Wright Stuff: 314k (5.0%) 11:10 – Trisha: 225k (3.8%) 12:00 – Looney Tunes (r): 157k (2.3%) 12:10 – 5 News: 112k (1.8%) 12:15 – Being Liverpool (r): 116k (1.7%) 13:15 – Home and Away: 249k (3.2%) 13:45 – Neighbours: 725k (9.6%) 14:15 – NCIS (r): 280k (4.0%) 15:15 – Jane Doe: Now You See It, Now You Don't (r): 422k (4.5%) 17:00 – 5 News: 579k (4.3%) 17:30 – Neighbours (r): 929k (5.6%) 18:00 – Home and Away (r): 738k (3.8%) 18:30 – 5 News: 276k (1.3%) 19:00 – Rory and Will: Champions of the World: 388k (1.7%) 20:00 – Police Interceptors: 860k (3.5%) 21:00 – Extraordinary People: Shrinking My 17-Stone Legs: 742k (3.0%) 22:00 – Speidi: Scandal, Secrets and Surgery: 503k (2.9%) 23:00 – FILM: A Perfect Getaway (2009): 272k (4.0%) That's all I I've got time for tonight. Will post some ITV Monday figures tomorrow. |
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Blimey, this one took some sorting out. Damn strikers!
![]() Monday 18th February 2013 BBC One 18:25 – BBC Regional News: 5.42m (26.8%) 18:35 – Fake Britain (revised r): 4.08m (19.9%) Quote:
Some of the pensioners fall asleep during the first Corrie
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ITV4 (inc +1)
22:30-23:10 - The FA Cup: 541k (3.8%) * slot average: 196k (1.3%) ESPN 19:00-22:30 - Live FA Cup: Man U v Reading: 543k (2.3%) * slot average: 12k (0.06%) * peak: 924k (3.7%) at 21:50 Just noticed they logged a well above average 1.3% yesterday. (beat ITV4, Film4, BBC3 and BBC4, tied More4) |
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Eastenders audience is down from that 8 million target again I wonder with focus now on kat and alfie again viewers are tuning out. This was one of the top christmas day programmes and now commands only 200k more than emmerdale again its audience stays around the 7 million mark now.
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So did ITV beat BBC1 Neil? Must of been tight...
BBC One: 895k (24.8%) ITV (exc +1): 881k (24.4%) Very tight! 08:30-09:15 BBC One: 1.13m (18.6%) ITV (exc +1): 1.34m (22.1%) So Lorraine beat a repeat of Heir Hunters. ITV News at 18:30 had 5.17m (25.3%), getting the better of a repeat of Fake Britain (4.08m/19.9%), and outscoring the BBC Six (4.935m/25.4%) for the first time in what must be a very long time. ITV's regional news had 4.24m/21.7%. |
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So even if the bbc were to broadcast from bbc news 24 the morning viewers turn to bbc one rather than daybreak. What will itv replace it with. I think that despite some major adjustments itv breakfast is just no longer connecting. The bbc seem to be able to broadcast just about anything and its the default channel.
ITV are not going to replace Daybreak, though, because they can only replace it with something that's like it but slightly different. Going in a completely different direction clearly has the possibility of it completely collapsing. They've got to do X hours of news and Daybreak is just aimless chat and feature which costs next to nothing. News at Ten is being thrashed every night but that's not in danger. * That said, I remember on Bank Holidays in the late eighties and early nineties, they used to do fifteen minute news bulletins at 7am and 8am with kids shows the rest of the time, and I have no idea who benefited from that as adults wouldn't watch 45 minutes of kids' shows waiting for the news and kids had to sit through fifteen minutes of news. |
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ITV News at 18:30 had 5.17m (25.3%), getting the better of a repeat of Fake Britain (4.08m/19.9%), and outscoring the BBC Six (4.935m/25.4%) for the first time in what must be a very long time.
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Anything for 5USA (inc. +1) last night please, Neil?
Just noticed they logged a well above average 1.3% yesterday. (beat ITV4, Film4, BBC3 and BBC4, tied More4) ![]() 5USA (inc +1) 21:00 – NCIS: 470k (1.9%) 22:00 – CSI: 334k (1.4%) 22:55 – NCIS: 253k (2.7%) 23:55 – CSI: NY: 173.5k (3.6%) 24:50 – CSI: Miami: 125k (4.5%) They do very nicely in late night, don't they? That's it, I've gotta go! More fun tomorrow...
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Channel 5 (exc +1)
05:00–09:15 – Milkshake!: 110k (3.2%) * peak: 238k (4.6%) at 07:50 (Noddy in Toyland) 09:15 – The Wright Stuff: 314k (5.0%) 11:10 – Trisha: 225k (3.8%) . |
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So even if the bbc were to broadcast from bbc news 24 the morning viewers turn to bbc one rather than daybreak. What will itv replace it with. I think that despite some major adjustments itv breakfast is just no longer connecting. The bbc seem to be able to broadcast just about anything and its the default channel.
If yesterday's schedule of very serious world news read by an unknown and repeats of Bargain Hunt were a regular feature, I'm sure viewers would start to drift off. |
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They broadcast from News 24 every morning, that's what Breakfast is.
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That said, I remember on Bank Holidays in the late eighties and early nineties, they used to do fifteen minute news bulletins at 7am and 8am with kids shows the rest of the time, and I have no idea who benefited from that as adults wouldn't watch 45 minutes of kids' shows waiting for the news and kids had to sit through fifteen minutes of news.
Children's BBC holiday mornings used to continue the hourly updates in the 90s, which was always also odd.More recently during the times of year when The Sunday Programme was off air (parlimentary recess etc), GMTV used to start Sundays with 10 mins of GMTV News, (which of course was just after 30 mins of the ITV Morning News) followed by 3h15m of kids shows. |
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Now Dancc, you've had a whole day of Channel 5 to savour, don't be greedy! Only joking.
![]() 5USA (inc +1) 21:00 – NCIS: 470k (1.9%) 22:00 – CSI: 334k (1.4%) 22:55 – NCIS: 253k (2.7%) 23:55 – CSI: NY: 173.5k (3.6%) 24:50 – CSI: Miami: 125k (4.5%) They do very nicely in late night, don't they? That's it, I've gotta go! More fun tomorrow... ![]() Makes up somewhat for the poor main channel performance in primetime. Quote:
Trisha USA seems to being doing just as good as the old C5 UK show. The show has been recommissioned in the US btw. It looks like it's doing better than the old Gabby Logan show iirc
One bright spot in the schedule certainly. |
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Big numbers for Downton! The Downton Abbey Season 3 finale got 8.2 million viewers on PBS last night a 50% increase on Season 2 finale.
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This is predominantly a ratings thread, with added partisanship. Having said that I think we all enjoy BBC/ITV having a varied output. First of all thanks to ITV we can have live free to air European football matches.
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What has happened to Stuart Murphy? He still tweets all the time about Sky.
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The role's not being replaced
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Seriously Why? I doubt she would have even commissioned the Chase. Her new pilot panel shows aren't great either ( I was at 2 of them).
Was Ali Sharman really fired? Ridiculous if so, she had a far bigger hit rate than Elaine. ![]() Bedell is the only senior commissioner left at the channel now that Mackie/Haynes and Sharman have all left so it wouldn't be surprising if she did gain from it. Fincham obviously rates her as he brought her in from BBC1. If Broadcast are right then her remit will be so broad that she'll effectively be Deputy Director of Television for ITV. |
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BBC One: 895k (24.8%) ITV (exc +1): 881k (24.4%) Very tight! 08:30-09:15 BBC One: 1.13m (18.6%) ITV (exc +1): 1.34m (22.1%) So Lorraine beat a repeat of Heir Hunters. ITV News at 18:30 had 5.17m (25.3%), getting the better of a repeat of Fake Britain (4.08m/19.9%), and outscoring the BBC Six (4.935m/25.4%) for the first time in what must be a very long time. ITV's regional news had 4.24m/21.7%. |
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George's selective memory has struck again. he seems to have forgotten that the previous 'Spy in the' series concentrated on Lions, Elephants, wildebeest, zebras, antelopes and Bees. Such pretty animals
He is probably too busy catching up with 'Cornwall with Caroline Quentin'. "Make more ugly animal documentaries instead of ratings chasing penguins". Love it. He's not really joking either... ![]() Quote:
Long range forecast is currently for a warm-to-hot spring with above average temperatures and a wet summer with temperatures near normal or slightly above.
(had it not rusted away the last time the long range forecast said "BBQ summer on the way!"...) Quote:
On the last thread Robbie mentioned If You See God Tell Him which you may have noticed was also mentioned in The Guardian's editorial today. But it was a huge flop, and it's not a surprise because they showed the first episode on BBC4 a few years back, which was the first time I'd seen it (or anyone, it was never repeated before that) since its first showing in 1993, and it really was relentlessly bleak. You could pass it off as an episode of Black Mirror. In fact it's probably more unsettling than Black Mirror because it's got that nice Richard Briers in it. Episode one was bleak enough, having not seen it for twenty years I can't imagine what the final episode would come across like now.
Sadly Briers himself didn't like it, it wasn't his kind of humour, and I know Andrew Marshall and David Renwick didn't really think Briers was quite right for the role, but the Beeb demanded they used him as he was a big star. And it did flop massively, it was far too adult and challenging for primetime BBC1. Of course one episode was delayed a week because it was too similar to a news story, so the rest of the series was a week behind and the last one shoved out after ten o'clock as they ran out of space for it. Then they never repeated it or released it on video or anything. A hell of a show. I found it hard enough to stick with the first episode the other year, heaven knows how the fourteen-year-old me stuck with the whole thing. |
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Started slowly Jake but it had no promotion. Viewers seem to be finding Trisha USA now and it's climbing. 3.8% is a great share for them in that slot, well above how they've been doing there recently.
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Seems like she was forced out in some way ("restructuring" apparently). I tend to agree - I think she had been doing pretty well lately. Ironically one of the last things she did was put together the super size order for The Chase.
Bedell is the only senior commissioner left at the channel now that Mackie/Haynes and Sharman have all left so it wouldn't be surprising if she did gain from it. Fincham obviously rates her as he brought her in from BBC1. If Broadcast are right then her remit will be so broad that she'll effectively be Deputy Director of Television for ITV. Alison Sharman's commissions are propping up ITV1 from 4-6pm. Rumours are going around that Lord Hall will pounce on Fincham but I doubt he will go back given the past. Btw the Queen has forgiven Peter Fincham it seems ![]() http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/new...mentary-422281 |
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