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Old 20-12-2008, 18:10
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Any idea what the strictly final got last year?

Also Damn no friday ratings yet!
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Old 20-12-2008, 18:13
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Any idea what the strictly final got last year?

Also Damn no friday ratings yet!
According to BARB:

STRICTLY COME DANCING (SAT 2127) 12.09 (Results)
STRICTLY COME DANCING (SAT 1749) 11.23 (Main show)
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Old 20-12-2008, 18:14
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Any idea what the strictly final got last year?

Also Damn no friday ratings yet!
2007 Officials:

Strictly Come Dancing Final (22/12)
Performance Show - 11.23m
Results Show - 12.09m

The X Factor Final (15/12)
Performance Show - 11.78m
Results Show - 12.23m

I think it was the only time XF actually beat SCD last year.
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Old 20-12-2008, 18:16
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Any idea what the strictly final got last year?
Overnights:
Show 1- 10.9m (49%)
* peak: 12.6m (54%)

Show 2- 11.4m (47%)
* peak: 12.4m (50%)

Tonight should rate better, as it's got better slots than last year. Also figures are up on last year anyways.

Also Damn no friday ratings yet!
Must be a problem with the ViewingFigures website, otherwise they would have probably been posted somewhere by now.
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Old 20-12-2008, 18:18
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Cheers cylon6, C14E and rzt! .
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Old 20-12-2008, 18:28
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Does anybody think the farce of three people in the final this year will interest people in watching Strictly or drive them away in disgust?
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Old 20-12-2008, 18:28
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The second Strictly show has a brilliant slot tonight and only has to deal with One Night Only which will probably be lucky to see much over 3 million viewers. With lots of controversy, it could do really well.
I know One Night Only flopped on Sunday nights at 7pm, but it may do better in a Saturday night ITV1 slot. I'm not sure SCD has it easier than this time last year - didn't ITV basically give up on the corresponding Saturday 12 months ago? Britain Sings Christmas and all that rubbish?

With the controversy over last week's voting, and the bad press all week, I can see people not bothering.

I still expect SCD to get 10-10.8m for show one and 11m-12m for show two, but probably the lower end of the range. I can't decide whether extending show 2 to one hour (instead of 45 mins) will help the ratings or not - it may help it get a bigger peak by running past the "junction" on ITV where One Night Only finishes/Mission Impossible starts and thus nudge up the average, but it may be easier to sustain big numbers over 45 mins than 1 hr.
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Old 20-12-2008, 18:30
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Seeing those overnights makes me think I've gone a bit low with 11.6m and 12.1m for the predictions game. I gave it that based on the general increase in ratings this year, but didn't really take account of the better slots. At least I should get a few points, though.
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Old 20-12-2008, 18:39
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With the controversy over last week's voting, and the bad press all week, I can see people not bothering.

Constant publicity on BBC "News" should make up for the wearniess of the public over the voting shenanigans. Elections in Zimbawbe have been run better than the SCD votng.
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Old 20-12-2008, 18:40
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I still expect SCD to get 10-10.8m for show one and 11m-12m for show two, but probably the lower end of the range. I can't decide whether extending show 2 to one hour (instead of 45 mins) will help the ratings or not - it may help it get a bigger peak by running past the "junction" on ITV where One Night Only finishes/Mission Impossible starts and thus nudge up the average, but it may be easier to sustain big numbers over 45 mins than 1 hr.
Is this a deliberate underprediction so when the overnights come in tomorrow, you can say it did much better than you expected?

I'd be very surprised if the first show got less than last year's 10.9m because it's starting at a nice 6.40pm slot, not the early 5.50pm it had 12 months ago. And that second slot is better as well, with minimal competition.
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Old 20-12-2008, 18:43
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I know One Night Only flopped on Sunday nights at 7pm, but it may do better in a Saturday night ITV1 slot. I'm not sure SCD has it easier than this time last year - didn't ITV basically give up on the corresponding Saturday 12 months ago? Britain Sings Christmas and all that rubbish?
I think if it had been run in this slot from the start among a better line-up it would have done better. But against the Strictly final and an inheritance from All Star Mr and Mrs isn't a recipe for success.

I'm not really sure how Mr and Mrs will do. It doesn't clash with Strictly and did really well at the start of its run earlier this year but it had dropped off sharply by the end of the series.

For One Night Only may be a bit tougher than last year offerings. But the first show gets a fairly easy run of it against 15 minutes of news, 30 minutes of You've Been Framed and 30 minutes of Harry Hill.

With the controversy over last week's voting, and the bad press all week, I can see people not bothering.
First rule about DS... when people are outraged and threaten to switch-off, the ratings always rise! A bit like the fiasco when Laura got the boot from XF (it was a "Fix", a "disgrace" etc.) but then the ratings shot up the next weekend and voting jumped as well.

This particular one might be bad for the phone voting, but I think it will work well for the actual audience. And the 3 way final is good news as well, I always like them more than just the 2.
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Old 20-12-2008, 19:22
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Constant publicity on BBC "News" should make up for the wearniess of the public over the voting shenanigans. Elections in Zimbawbe have been run better than the SCD votng.
The voting came up against one flaw last week, which was dealt with comprehensively, fairly and openly. (ie, not like Zimbabwe ) They've not exactly been deliberately fraudulent like some shows in the past...

Methinks you just can't resist to apply a little kick when something is down.
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Old 20-12-2008, 19:52
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The voting came up against one flaw last week
One tiny little flaw...........

Methinks you just can't resist to apply a little kick when something is down.
Its not down. Its everywhere. Breakfast this morning, it was on BBC2 this afternoon. I even think its on tonight
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Old 20-12-2008, 19:53
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For those wondering, BBC have changed the schedule slightly for later tonight:

What the TV books show
18:40 - Strictly Come Dancing
19:55 - Lottery
20:10 - Casualty
21:00 - Strictly Come Dancing Results
21:45 - Outnumbered
21:15 - BBC News
22:30 - Match of the Day
23:40 - FILM: Snake Eyes

What the TV books show
18:40 - Strictly Come Dancing
20:00 - Lottery
20:15 - Casualty
21:05 - Strictly Come Dancing Results
22:05 - Outnumbered
22:35 - BBC News
22:50 - Match of the Day
00:00 - FILM: Snake Eyes

EDIT: The Sky EPG still shows the old schedule....
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Old 20-12-2008, 19:56
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18:40 - Strictly Come Dancing
20:00 - Lottery
20:15 - Casualty
21:05 - Strictly Come Dancing Results
22:05 - Outnumbered
22:35 - BBC News
22:50 - Match of the Day
00:00 - FILM: Snake Eyes
This is what my Freeview EPG shows.
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Old 20-12-2008, 20:20
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Outnumbered is messed about with for a second week then? Last week it started early, this week 20 mins late?
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Old 20-12-2008, 20:38
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One tiny little flaw...........
Which they have at least rectified openly and fairly, which was my point. I'd much rather they admitted and corrected a cock-up rather than sweep it under the carpet and knowingly de-fraud voters - which has happened on other shows in the past.

On the scheduling thing, I suspect the second part of Strictly has been extended because they now have three couples in the final, rather than the two they were expecting when they sent the schedules out to print.
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Old 20-12-2008, 20:45
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Constant publicity on BBC "News" should make up for the wearniess of the public over the voting shenanigans. Elections in Zimbawbe have been run better than the SCD votng.
If it was an ITV show, they would have waited for the Ofcom ruling before sorting it out...
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Old 20-12-2008, 21:05
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9:05 and Casualty is still on
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Old 20-12-2008, 21:12
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If it was an ITV show, they would have waited for the Ofcom ruling before sorting it out...
Ironic seeing as the week thats in it.................
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Old 20-12-2008, 21:30
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9:05 and Casualty is still on
Should "do a Girls Aloud" in the ratings then...

Travesty that Lisa has gone out, and this is now going to be won by the chap who should have gone out last week but is adored by the old grannies who make up the show's audience.

The Beeb really have to come up with a better system for next year.
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Old 20-12-2008, 21:31
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Ironic seeing as the week thats in it.................
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Old 20-12-2008, 22:12
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Strictly finishes 22:12 - 7 mins over the revised finish time. DS's overnights should hopefully take the late finish into account, but I don't think MG or Broadcast will take notice.
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Old 20-12-2008, 22:12
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And Strictly results is now finishing over 5 minutes later than the revised finish time (30 minutes later than billed in listings)
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Old 20-12-2008, 22:13
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BBC2 is also running around 5 minutes late, probably due to the snooker.
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