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Old 04-07-2013, 15:48
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Oh dear,I've been reading back to some of these rating threads, it seems to me you have a one heck of a BBC compulsive order, do you wake up and go to bed with BBC on your mind?
Robbie was born into an itv household, but then he got all uppity and disowned his roots as part of his climb out of the backstreets of some Manchester ghetto.

He still watches itv but hates himself for it and he cant let on to his new middle class mates in case they laugh at him
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Old 04-07-2013, 15:59
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Robbie was born into an itv household, but then he got all uppity and disowned his roots as part of his climb out of the backstreets of some Manchester ghetto.

He still watches itv but hates himself for it and he cant let on to his new middle class mates in case they laugh at him
Funny!!
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Old 04-07-2013, 16:03
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Robbie was born into an itv household, but then he got all uppity and disowned his roots as part of his climb out of the backstreets of some Manchester ghetto.

He still watches itv but hates himself for it and he cant let on to his new middle class mates in case they laugh at him
LOL, he even admitted to it after we got him blind drunk one day and found his television tuned to Corrie, admitting he's never missed an episode in 30 years. The following day to atone he blew up a bingo to reduce the number of Corrie viewers in his home town.
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Old 04-07-2013, 16:11
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Corrie was very unlucky that the sun came out just as it started and went in when it ended.
Agree very unlucky for itv here bbc bore had abit of luck
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Old 04-07-2013, 16:14
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Our family have always watched itv since I was young so that's the main reason I praise itv abit good fun though
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Old 04-07-2013, 16:14
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Nearly a year since the Olympics can we believe it
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Old 04-07-2013, 16:21
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How's daybreak being doing the last few days anyone got any numbers thanks
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Old 04-07-2013, 16:39
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[quote=RobbieSykes123;66833689]Superb BBC1 performance for a Wednesday when itv had an hour of soap and its bafflingly popular dog show, and bbc1 had no EE. They trounced itv1!

Granted there was a bit of tennis to keep the Home Counties ladies happy after a long lunch and before pony practice... [/QUOT


Maybe if you were an animal lover then you might understand.

Whats more suprising is how people can sit through that waste of an hour on BBC1, those default viewers come in handy i suppose.

Its not exactly as iff EE is rating that well anyway to make much of difference.
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Old 04-07-2013, 16:44
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Decided to read though some of the old ratings thread posts wow bck then you really did get proper ratings
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Old 04-07-2013, 16:47
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Tough one.

Maybe they just didn't consider it because the programme is actually made by Wall to Wall.....
rights are ownd by endemol not wall to wall they are just drafted and funded in by good oap fave bbc to make the show its endemol that make all profit
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Old 04-07-2013, 16:56
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Robbie was born into an itv household, but then he got all uppity and disowned his roots as part of his climb out of the backstreets of some Manchester ghetto.

He still watches itv but hates himself for it and he cant let on to his new middle class mates in case they laugh at him
I'm like a mirror image of you George, aren't I!!

Have you been enjoying The One Show of late?
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Old 04-07-2013, 16:58
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Oh dear,I've been reading back to some of these rating threads, it seems to me you have a one heck of a BBC compulsive order, do you wake up and go to bed with BBC on your mind?
Oh dear! Another "newbie" who thinks the long time regulars need to conform to a more "accepted" agenda. Robbie is Robbie. He is harmless and also very humourous. Why do you feel the need to start your post with "Oh dear"? We are all different. If someone supports Man Utd and likes to besmirch those who support other teams, it's called good natured rivalry. We all have different interests. Just because Robbies may be different to yours doesn't mean you have a right to belittle him.
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Old 04-07-2013, 17:00
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Oh dear! Another "newbie" who thinks the long time regulars need to conform to a more "accepted" agenda. Robbie is Robbie. He is harmless and also very humourous. Why do you feel the need to start your post with "Oh dear"? We are all different. If someone supports Man Utd and likes to besmirch those who support other teams, it's called good natured rivalry. We all have different interests. Just because Robbies may be different to yours doesn't mean you have a right to belittle him.
Exactly it's all good fun at the end of the day
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Old 04-07-2013, 17:02
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Any predictions for the finale of Waterloo road tonight I will say around 3.5m but ratings wise this series has done quite poor compared to others it's future remains unclear
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Old 04-07-2013, 17:06
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Order of play
Friday 5th July - 1pm start
Novak Djokovic vs Juan Martin Del Potro
Jerzy Janowicz vs Andy Murray

Well done Sabine Lisicki
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Old 04-07-2013, 17:18
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Does anyone have the figure for Joanna Lumley's NIle last night on ITV at 10.35pm? Thanks in advance
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Old 04-07-2013, 17:35
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This is ITV we're talking about. They have forced so much out of their various golden gooses in recent years, I'm surprised the RSPCA hasn't intervened!
Of course the BBC never over work their golden gooses do they?!

Holby, Casualty, Waterloo Road, Countryfile, Antiques, Pointless, The One Show, Masterchef...
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Old 04-07-2013, 17:38
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[quote=H of De Vil;66836242]
Superb BBC1 performance for a Wednesday when itv had an hour of soap and its bafflingly popular dog show, and bbc1 had no EE. They trounced itv1!

Granted there was a bit of tennis to keep the Home Counties ladies happy after a long lunch and before pony practice... [/QUOT


Maybe if you were an animal lover then you might understand.

Whats more suprising is how people can sit through that waste of an hour on BBC1, those default viewers come in handy i suppose.

Its not exactly as iff EE is rating that well anyway to make much of difference.
Meanwhile us plebs in our Northern council estates were watching Emmerdale and not bothering about a game played by Southerners and toffs
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Old 04-07-2013, 17:39
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Brilliant peak there. One of the highest peaks of the year so far. I think the final on Sunday will beat BGT's final peak. It got 16.7m last year, could it beat that?
Does anyone with the stats at hand, know what the highest position in the year end charts Wimbledon has come?

Of course a lot depends on how strong the rest of the programmes are in a particular year and what other sport is airing.
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Old 04-07-2013, 17:44
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The perfect situation tomorrow will be if the Novak Djokovic match goes to 5 sets, resulting in a 4.30pm start time for Andy Murray's game. Then if that Murray game can hopefully go to 5 sets once again and he wins, we could be looking at another massive peak approaching 8oclock. I am looking forward to seeing Sunday all day shares, there will be some brilliant highs for some channels and some shocking lows for another one.
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Old 04-07-2013, 17:45
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[quote=Glenn A;66837401]

Meanwhile us plebs in our Northern council estates were watching Emmerdale and not bothering about a game played by Southerners and toffs
Errr.....Andy Murray isn't a Southerner! Last time i heard he was from North of England in a place called Scotland!
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Old 04-07-2013, 17:45
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Of course the BBC never over work their golden gooses do they?!

Holby, Casualty, Waterloo Road, Countryfile, Antiques, Pointless, The One Show, Masterchef...
Also add Eggheads on BBC Two, only Wimbledon seems to stop this and they even run three year old repeats between series.
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Old 04-07-2013, 17:46
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[quote=Glenn A;66837401]

Meanwhile us plebs in our Northern council estates were watching Emmerdale and not bothering about a game played by Southerners and toffs
You like your farming programs then?
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Old 04-07-2013, 17:52
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The perfect situation tomorrow will be if the Novak Djokovic match goes to 5 sets, resulting in a 4.30pm start time for Andy Murray's game. Then if that Murray game can hopefully go to 5 sets once again and he wins, we could be looking at another massive peak approaching 8oclock. I am looking forward to seeing Sunday all day shares, there will be some brilliant highs for some channels and some shocking lows for another one.
If its already known about it won't be shocking then will it?

On of course, it's all the fake shock that we get whenever BBC1 shows major sport at the weekend during the summer.
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Old 04-07-2013, 17:55
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The perfect situation tomorrow will be if the Novak Djokovic match goes to 5 sets, resulting in a 4.30pm start time for Andy Murray's game. Then if that Murray game can hopefully go to 5 sets once again and he wins, we could be looking at another massive peak approaching 8oclock. I am looking forward to seeing Sunday all day shares, there will be some brilliant highs for some channels and some shocking lows for another one.
Imagine if ITV had Wimbledon, you would be wishing that Murray would be knocked out in order for them to have lower ratings.

The bias on this thread has reached the point of desperation.
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