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You scored 39 out of a possible 69
A good effort, may we suggest an RSS feed?
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Clash of the Santas got 5.4m (24%).
I was wrong about it flopping then, but ITV's daytime shows must have done badly. ITV probably didn't get past 10% share until around 2pm, which is why the all hours is around 15%. |
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I've noticed that ITV1's all day share is sometimes low but that doesn't mean they failed in primetime, more likely the daytime ratings are dragging them down.
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From Broadcast: http://www.broadcastnow.co.uk/rating...a_whimper.html Quote:
Britannia High bows out with a whimper
ITV1's Britannia High ended with a whimper on Saturday, with twice as many people watching a Dad's Army repeat on BBC2 as watched the talent show drama's live final. The ninth and final episode of Britannia High, which lasted 65 minutes, was watched by just 1.3m (6.6% share) at 5.30pm. It was trounced by a feature length version of Dad's Army on BBC2, which grabbed 2.8m (13.9%) from 5.30pm until 7pm. |
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ITV's daytime yesterday (programming wise, not rating wise):
06:00 - GMTV 09:25 - CITV 09:45 - The Championship 10:45 - Lewis Hamilton: World Champion 11:45 - News 11:55 - FILM: Curly Sue 13:55 - FILM: Casper 15:45 - FILM: E.T. The Extra Terrestial 18:00 - News 18:30 - Alan Titchmarsh @ Xmas 19:30 - YBF! 20:00 - The Royal |
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Sunday 21st December Overnights
BBC1 15.25- Dustbin Baby: 2.3m (15.4%) 19.45- Lark Rise to Candleford: 6.4m (25.3%) 21.00- Casualty: 6.1m (24.5%) ITV1 13.55- Casper: 1.9m (15.6%) 15.45- ET: 2.5m (14.4%) 20.00- The Royal: 4.5m (17.9%) 21.00- Clash of the Santas: 5.4m (23.9%) Channel 4 18.00- combined share of 6.4% for its 6pm News and the first part of its film Oliver Twist Five 18.00- combined share of 5.1% for the end of its film Father Hood and the start of movie Christmas with the Kranks Sky1 18.00- Noel's Christmas Presents: 1.4m (7.4%) Source: Broadcast |
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BBC1 had a good night above 6m for around 3 hours.
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Strong drama performance from BBC1 with a strong peaktime schedule. Lark Rise had a 15 min head start on The Royal and had a AR lead in so was always going to perform well.
4.5m is a respectable rating for The Royal, but nowhere near what it should be getting at this time of year. I do wonder how Heartbeat & The Royal would perform at 8pm Friday or 7pm Tuesday reducing the soap output. |
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BBC1 had a good night above 6m for around 3 hours.
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ITV really are crying out for Sunday nights to be fixed. Simple solution- put Emmerdale and Corrie back on Sundays, and when Dancing on Ice is on sandwich them inbetween the main show and the results show.
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ITV really are crying out for Sunday nights to be fixed. Simple solution- put Emmerdale and Corrie back on Sundays, and when Dancing on Ice is on sandwich them inbetween the main show and the results show.
ITV should also be sorted on Saturdays, as long as Demons proves to be a hit because it is at the centre of their Saturday schedule. Saturday Night Takeaway also returns in a few weeks so with a drama, Ant & Dec and Harry Hill, ITV are sorted at weekends until the talent shows start up again. |
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ITV really are crying out for Sunday nights to be fixed. Simple solution- put Emmerdale and Corrie back on Sundays, and when Dancing on Ice is on sandwich them inbetween the main show and the results show.
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Sunday 21st December Overnights
BBC1 15.25- Dustbin Baby: 2.3m (15.4%) 19.45- Lark Rise to Candleford: 6.4m (25.3%) 21.00- Casualty: 6.1m (24.5%) ITV1 13.55- Casper: 1.9m (15.6%) 15.45- ET: 2.5m (14.4%) 20.00- The Royal: 4.5m (17.9%) 21.00- Clash of the Santas: 5.4m (23.9%) |
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Interesting fact from Saturday: Quote:
ITV1, and the rest of the industry, was forced to play second fiddle throughout almost all of Saturday. From 6am on Saturday to 1am on Sunday, BBC1 was the top performing channel for all but one hour of the schedule.
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Can I shout out the "S" word? Just wondering, where is it from?
. They've written quite a few articles today regarding ratings.
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Can I shout out the "S" word? Just wondering, where is it from?
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. They've written quite a few articles today regarding ratings. |
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Interesting fact from Saturday:
, because all of primetime played second fiddle to BBC1 and I can't see the daytime performing better than BBC1.
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I would assume Liverpool vs Arsenal mopped up a lot of viewers (and share) between 4-6pm yesterday. The earlier match (Newcastle vs Spurs ??) would also have done quite well. As would Man Utd in the World Club Championsip in the morning presumably.
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Sunday 21st December Overnights
BBC1 15.25- Dustbin Baby: 2.3m (15.4%) 19.45- Lark Rise to Candleford: 6.4m (25.3%) 21.00- Casualty: 6.1m (24.5%) ITV1 13.55- Casper: 1.9m (15.6%) 15.45- ET: 2.5m (14.4%) 20.00- The Royal: 4.5m (17.9%) 21.00- Clash of the Santas: 5.4m (23.9%) Channel 4 18.00- combined share of 6.4% for its 6pm News and the first part of its film Oliver Twist Five 18.00- combined share of 5.1% for the end of its film Father Hood and the start of movie Christmas with the Kranks Sky1 18.00- Noel's Christmas Presents: 1.4m (7.4%) Source: Broadcast Casualty loosing 1.3m from Saturday too. Let's hope Gavin and Satcey tonight at 9:30 can make 3-4m
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I would assume Liverpool vs Arsenal mopped up a lot of viewers (and share) between 4-6pm yesterday. The earlier match (Newcastle vs Spurs ??) would also have done quite well. As would Man Utd in the World Club Championsip in the morning presumably.
I still think that Titchmarsh must have got a thrashing from Roadshow. 8m vs 2m, I'm thinking.
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Let's hope Gavin and Satcey tonight at 9:30 can make 3-4m
![]() EDIT: Noel's Christmas Presents did well!
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Noel did the business on Sky again. From Broadcast: Quote:
Noel's Christmas Presents delivers for Sky 1
Sky 1's returning Noel's Christmas Presents grabbed more than 1.4m viewers (7.4% share) in multichannel homes at 6pm last night. The 90-minute show, in which the one-time Crinkly Bottom resident rewards ordinary people's good deeds, added 78,000 viewers on multi-start, giving it a total audience of 1.5m. The show peaked at 1.7m between 7.20pm and 7.25pm and the performance was enough to lift Sky 1 to fourth spot in multichannel homes between 6pm and 7.30pm. It beat both Channel 4, which has a combined share of 6.4% for its 6pm News and the first part of its film Oliver Twist, and Five, which had 5.1% for the end of its film Father Hood and the start of movie Christmas with the Kranks. Noel's Christmas Presents improved on its Sky 1 debut last year, when 1.1m (5.77%) watched the show on 23 December. |
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BARB monthly ratings now out for November. Update on ITV1 monthly performance for the year:
Jan 2008 - 19.1% (Jan 2007 - 19.2%), Change = Down 0.5% Feb 2008 - 19.0% (Feb 2007 - 19.7%) Change = Down 3.6% Mar 2008 - 18.6% (Mar 2007 - 19.7%) Change = Down 5.6% Apr 2008 - 18.6% (Apr 2007 - 18.8%) Change = Down 1.1% May 2008 - 19.7% (May 2007 - 18.9%) Change = Up 4.2% June 2008 - 17.8% (June 2007 - 18.8%) Change = Down 5.3% July 2008 - 17.3% (July 2007 - 18.6%) Change = Down 7.0% Aug 2008 - 16.1% (Aug 2007 - 18.3%) Change = Down 12.0% Sept 2008 - 18.3% (Sept 2007 - 19.6%) Change = Down 6.6% Oct 2008 - 19.4% (Oct 2007 - 20.8%) Change = Down 6.7% Nov 2008 - 19.0% (Nov 2007 - 20.0%) Change = Down 5.0% So the 2nd half of the year continues to be far worse than the 1st half. Average change January to June = Down 2.0% Average change July to November = Down 7.5% November is not down quite as much as September and October (which were affected by Rugby World Cup in 2007). Even so, the success of XF and IAC has not prevented another significant fall. |
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I still think that Titchmarsh must have got a thrashing from Roadshow. 8m vs 2m, I'm thinking.
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. They've written quite a few articles today regarding ratings.
