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The Ratings Thread (Part 46)
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derek500
20-02-2013
Originally Posted by KMair:
“Channel 4 inc HD exc. +1
Supersize v Superskinny - 1,525,050 (2.3%)
The Fried Chicken Shop - 1,718,883 (7.0%)
Utopia - 530,187 (3.5%)”

Are the overnights normally this bad? Last official we have is 1.52m, so either it timeshifts very well, or the final episode just died.
Hassaan13
20-02-2013
Originally Posted by KMair:
“Face The Clock - 180,220 (2.7%)
Countdown - 395,444 (5.7%)
The Common Denominator - 322,660 (3.4%)
Deal or No Deal - 841,600 (8.0%)
Tipping Point - 1,995,555 (18.9%)

Inc HD exc. +1”

Earlier start hurting Face the Clock a lot, DOND is dropping fast - people aren't interested in it anymore. Expected a bit more from 'The Common Denominator' but around where I expected for Countdown and Tipping Point.
eterry21
20-02-2013
Originally Posted by KMair:
“BBC One inc HD
Pointless - 3,468,100 (21.5%)
The One Show - 4,689,780 (21.1%)
EastEnders - 7,761,880 (33.2%)
Holby City - 5,084,042 (21.0%)
Death in Paradise - 6,103,583 (24.8%)

BBC Two
The Fixer - 2,179,967 (9.0%)
The Railway: Keeping Britain on Track - 1,786,650 (7.3%)
The Sarah Millican Television Programme - 1,492,767

ITV inc HD exc. +1
The Chase - 3,368,118 (22.1%)
Emmerdale - 7,030,840 (31.6%)


Champions League - 4,898,673 (20.2%)

Channel 4 inc HD exc. +1
Supersize v Superskinny - 1,525,050 (2.3%)
The Fried Chicken Shop - 1,718,883 (7.0%)
Utopia - 530,187 (3.5%)


Channel 5 inc HD exc. +1
Benidorm ER - 974,500 (4.0%)
CSI - 880,482 (3.6%)
Brain Hospital: Saving Lives - 983,533 (5.8%)
Dallas - 252,267 (2.8%)”

Brain Hospital looks really strong there in the 10pm slot, Channel 5's only decent performer across prime time last night it seems. Hopefully Channel 5 re-commission this and they should, going by those ratings.

Dallas predictably fell further as everyone anticipated, although it should time shift well as previous episodes have.

Considering it was a night of mainly repeats (Benidorm ER and CSI) didn't do too badly. Expect Channel 5 will produce more of Benidorm ER.
eterry21
20-02-2013
Originally Posted by KMair:
“Face The Clock - 180,220 (2.7%)
Countdown - 395,444 (5.7%)
The Common Denominator - 322,660 (3.4%)
Deal or No Deal - 841,600 (8.0%)
Tipping Point - 1,995,555 (18.9%)

Inc HD exc. +1”

Deal Or No Deal really falling now. I predict this will still be on for another year or so though. At best, this programme should be cut back to 30 minutes. All the silliness that wastes the hour surely turns some people off watching it?

Face The Clock looks especially weak.
Servalan
20-02-2013
Originally Posted by Jonwo:
“Broadchurch should do well for ITV, wonder if there is plans for a second series should it be a hit?”

From what I gather, the story is self-contained - but there may be scope for a second series with the same police characters ... if David Tennant and Olivia Coleman are available (or paid shedloads of money ... ).
eterry21
20-02-2013
Originally Posted by NeilVW:
“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%)
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.”

Thanks for posting these.

Trisha really climbing, that's good to see as others have pointed out. With NO PROMOTION AT ALL it has climbed from around 130,000 or so to 225k as above. One of the surprising figures I think. I didn't expect it to reach over 200k but it seems people have found it.

Why does Looney Tunes follow Trisha though? Really don't understand that scheduling decision at all!

Home and Away looks much poorer than I thought.

A Perfect Getaway, which is a really good film, looks strong in that slot.
kwynne42
20-02-2013
Originally Posted by ftv:
“The Holby figure will include about 400,000 watching River City in Scotland.”

Doesn't matter that much oddly it tends to timeshift at the exact same numbers as is watching in Scotland so it will probably stay at the same rating give or take 100k.
eterry21
20-02-2013
666 Park Avenue premiered last night. Thought it was good. Will be watching next week.

Anyone know what it rated last night? Thanks.
j10cool10
20-02-2013
Anyone know what ratings the last Pramface on BBC Three got?

And if the series was up or down on the first from last year?
Jay Lee
20-02-2013
Does anyone know how Breakfast fared against Daybreak yesterday following the strike on Monday?
KMair
20-02-2013
Originally Posted by eterry21:
“666 Park Avenue premiered last night. Thought it was good. Will be watching next week.

Anyone know what it rated last night? Thanks.”

666 Park Avenue - 416,833 (2.45)

Inc HD exc. +1
eterry21
20-02-2013
Originally Posted by KMair:
“666 Park Avenue - 416,833 (2.45)

Inc HD exc. +1”

That's a good rating I think especially when excluding +1. Thanks for that!
GeorgeS
20-02-2013
Originally Posted by KMair:
“666 Park Avenue - 416,833 (2.45)

Inc HD exc. +1”

561,000/3.3% incl. +1
ronant
20-02-2013
More details of Comic Relief's Big Chat with Graham Norton (BBC Three, Thursday 7th March 7.00pm-1.00am): http://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/lat...am-norton.html. There's also an hour long highlights show, BBC One, Friday 10.35-11.35pm.

Guests include: Ronnie Corbett; Sarah Millican; Martin Freeman; Jimmy Carr; Lee Mack; Keith Lemon; Elle Macpherson; James Nesbitt; Paddy McGuinness; Heston Blumenthal; Louis Smith; Aston from JLS; Got To Dance Judges Ashley Banjo and Kimberley Wyatt; Warwick Davis; Alex Jones and Steve Jones; Russell Tovey; and Kirstie Allsopp. Plus musical performances will include Example, Paloma Faith, Hurts and Laura Mvula.

Graham will be joined by co-hosts Terry Wogan, Frank Skinner and Nick Grimshaw. Greg James will be backstage.

Can see this getting very big ratings for BBC3. Maybe peaking at 4m, averaging around 2? Maybe even higher?
eterry21
20-02-2013
Originally Posted by GeorgeS:
“561,000/3.3% incl. +1”

Thanks! That's good for ITV 2 isn't it? Is it above their slot average?
GeorgeS
20-02-2013
Originally Posted by eterry21:
“Thanks! That's good for ITV 2 isn't it? Is it above their slot average?”

good if it stays at that level or grows.
KMair
20-02-2013
Originally Posted by Jay Lee:
“Does anyone know how Breakfast fared against Daybreak yesterday following the strike on Monday?”

Originally Posted by j10cool10:
“Anyone know what ratings the last Pramface on BBC Three got?

And if the series was up or down on the first from last year?”

Pramface (22:00) - 581,233 (3.0%)
Pramface (25:30) - 234,633 (10.7%)

Breakfast - 1,452,836 (33.8%)
Daybreak - 587,300 (13.7%)
Lorraine - 1,035,350 (17.2%)

BBC One/ITV figures inc HD. All figures exc. +1
Jay Lee
20-02-2013
Originally Posted by KMair:
“Pramface (22:00) - 581,233 (3.0%)
Pramface (25:30) - 234,633 (10.7%)

Breakfast - 1,452,836 (33.8%)
Daybreak - 587,300 (13.7%)
Lorraine - 1,035,350 (17.2%)

BBC One/ITV figures inc HD. All figures exc. +1”

Thanks a lot. Wow. Breakfast recovered quickly.
johnnymc
20-02-2013
Does daybreak always drop so low during the holidays or is is now just rating 600.000. Lorraine is a good host but theres just too many hours using her now.
eterry21
20-02-2013
Originally Posted by johnnymc:
“Does daybreak always drop so low during the holidays or is is now just rating 600.000. Lorraine is a good host but theres just too many hours using her now.”

Agree. She shouldn't be presenting both shows.
kwynne42
20-02-2013
Originally Posted by eterry21:
“Agree. She shouldn't be presenting both shows.”

She shouldn't be presenting any shows.
Hassaan13
20-02-2013
Originally Posted by ronant:
“More details of Comic Relief's Big Chat with Graham Norton (BBC Three, Thursday 7th March 7.00pm-1.00am): http://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/lat...am-norton.html. There's also an hour long highlights show, BBC One, Friday 10.35-11.35pm.

Guests include: Ronnie Corbett; Sarah Millican; Martin Freeman; Jimmy Carr; Lee Mack; Keith Lemon; Elle Macpherson; James Nesbitt; Paddy McGuinness; Heston Blumenthal; Louis Smith; Aston from JLS; Got To Dance Judges Ashley Banjo and Kimberley Wyatt; Warwick Davis; Alex Jones and Steve Jones; Russell Tovey; and Kirstie Allsopp. Plus musical performances will include Example, Paloma Faith, Hurts and Laura Mvula.

Graham will be joined by co-hosts Terry Wogan, Frank Skinner and Nick Grimshaw. Greg James will be backstage.

Can see this getting very big ratings for BBC3. Maybe peaking at 4m, averaging around 2? Maybe even higher?”

Looking at that it may even average 4m. But even with 2m, it'll be the highest rated BBC3 broadcast for a while.
GeorgeS
20-02-2013
Originally Posted by eterry21:
“Agree. She shouldn't be presenting both shows.”

She is on holidays this week so she is presenting neither.
Hassaan13
20-02-2013
Anyone know how The Sparticle Mystery and All Over the Place USA have been doing on CBBC over the past two days?
cylon6
20-02-2013
Hassan I have these Spartical Mystery ratings for you. for you: Mon: 10.10 - 228,000/3.6%, 13.50 - 143,600/2%, Tues: 10.10 - 200,100/3.2%, 13.50 - 131,600/1.8%
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