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With BBC1 effectively opting out tomorrow night with repeats, I wonder if there will be a record rating for DOI? The top reality shows usually find two or three million extra viewers for final night-any thoughts?
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With BBC1 effectively opting out tomorrow night with repeats, I wonder if there will be a record rating for DOI? The top reality shows usually find two or three million extra viewers for final night-any thoughts?
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BBC1 have opted out the last couple of weeks with repeats - ever since Lark Rise finished.
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Didn't Lark Rise only finish on Sunday?
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I'm no rugby fan, but...
Ireland bidding for their first grand slam in 61 years and only 2 points ahead after being 6-0 down at half time. Very tense for rugby fans in Ireland, but will the closeness of the game boost ratings in England and give the game higher ratings than the England match? I missed the England game but I'm not too fussed. The big one was always Wales v Ireland and it didn't disappoint. |
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Hope so. It was a great watch.
I missed the England game but I'm not too fussed. The big one was always Wales v Ireland and it didn't disappoint. |
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Hope so. It was a great watch.
I missed the England game but I'm not too fussed. The big one was always Wales v Ireland and it didn't disappoint. |
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JLC should be on a different day, against skins it's not gonna do well. Maybe move it to Fridays, when the only competition is al murray on itv and whatever the beeb's got lined up after QI and promote it during Alan's up-coming show on 4. There again, it may improve a little when skins is done with after next week. It's quite good, I was expecting it to be quite trashy like celebrity juice. It's wasted on ITV2, it's quite funny and the guests in the first episode at least were quite big. Terrestrial television in the UK only really has 2 late night chat shows (Jonathan Ross, Graham Norton). With Carr's show and JLC's moved to ITV1 output of that type would double.
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Very impressive. Bodes well for the new 10pm show.
The Pride of America Awards could be interesting, though. It is apparently in the process of being developed for the US market and combines a few American favourites... Patriotism, Oprah Winfrey, Barack Obama and of course, awards ceremonies! |
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Tonight should be a good night for ITV1.
Dancing on Ice Final should reach 11-12m. BBC1 should hold up well too. Donal to Win
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It will be interesting to see if any of the terrestrial channels schedule a programme about Jade Goody in the coming days and reschedule some programming.
Regarding today I can see DOI pulling in just a little less than last year, because of stronger competition in the 8pm slot-don't forget Yellowstone pulling in 3.5m last week and Antiwues Roadshow always good for 5m even if it's a repeat. I can see No1 Ladies being the Casualty in the 9pm slot falling below 5m, with people continuing to stay with ITV1. |
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It will be interesting to see if any of the terrestrial channels schedule a programme about Jade Goody in the coming days and reschedule some programming.
Regarding today I can see DOI pulling in just a little less than last year, because of stronger competition in the 8pm slot-don't forget Yellowstone pulling in 3.5m last week and Antiwues Roadshow always good for 5m even if it's a repeat. I can see No1 Ladies being the Casualty in the 9pm slot falling below 5m, with people continuing to stay with ITV1. |
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It will be interesting to see if any of the terrestrial channels schedule a programme about Jade Goody in the coming days and reschedule some programming.
Regarding today I can see DOI pulling in just a little less than last year, because of stronger competition in the 8pm slot-don't forget Yellowstone pulling in 3.5m last week and Antiwues Roadshow always good for 5m even if it's a repeat. I can see No1 Ladies being the Casualty in the 9pm slot falling below 5m, with people continuing to stay with ITV1. I can't see No1 Ladies doing too well, 4.5m maybe, as I think Lewis should get 7.5-8m. |
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Ratings from last night;
BBC1 won the ENTIRE day, from 6am til midnight, except for the last half hour of Ant n Dec beating national Lottery and first part of Casualty. BBC1 Ireland/Wales 6.07m 32% Total Wipeout 5.88m, 26.7% (beat A&D while head to head) Nat Lott 5.43m 23.5% Apollo 3.73m 18.3% MotD 4.12m 30.1% ITV1 Harry Hill 4.90m 25.2% CoM 4.15m 20.1% AntnDec 6.03m 26.8% |
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Thanks sonny. Fantastic day for BBC1 to have won virtually every slot apart from a bit against Ant and Dec. The Ireland v Wales match rated very well; probably not too surprising considering the nailbiting finish.
Total Wipeout's audince is very impressive, even moreso because I think it was a repeat. Any figures for Casualty? Apollo's ratings were quite decent, taking into account how both broadcasters have performed in that slot recently. Brilliant rating for MoTD. Harry Hill's TV Burp is suffering in its early slot; it really could be getting closer to 6m in a better slot. Colour of Money is pretty much the same as the last 2 weeks, but is just over 4m good enough? I'm not sure. Ant and Dec improves from last week, but to lose out to Total Wipeout (repeat?) is a bit worrying. Sonny, do you have Friday's Pushing Daisies rating? Would be interesting to see if it improved from last week's diabolical rating. And also yesterday's England v Scotland match? Thanks alot .
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Ratings from last night;
BBC1 won the ENTIRE day, from 6am til midnight, except for the last half hour of Ant n Dec beating national Lottery and first part of Casualty. BBC1 Ireland/Wales 6.07m 32% Total Wipeout 5.88m, 26.7% (beat A&D while head to head) Nat Lott 5.43m 23.5% Apollo 3.73m 18.3% MotD 4.12m 30.1% ITV1 Harry Hill 4.90m 25.2% CoM 4.15m 20.1% AntnDec 6.03m 26.8% Even though BBC1 won the evening it didn't win with blockbuster ratings which is what ITV will get tonight. I wish Saturday got some higher ratings, but that will happen with Britain's Got Talent and Doctor Who. |
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Colour of Money seems to have settled for a good, solid audience.
Next Saturday Primeval is back which should get them a good 5-6m, then after that they've only got one more Saturday until Britain's Got Talent returns. |
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Sorry, missed out Casualty;
5.97m 26.4% England/Scotland 4.17m 36.1% |
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Pushing Daisies on Friday got 0.85m, 6.4%.
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Colour of Money seems to have settled for a good, solid audience.
Next Saturday Primeval is back which should get them a good 5-6m, then after that they've only got one more Saturday until Britain's Got Talent returns. |
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Sorry, missed out Casualty;
5.97m 26.4% England/Scotland 4.17m 36.1% |
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Pushing Daisies on Friday got 0.85m, 6.4%.
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Thanks sonny. Some solid ratings there but as I said before, the blockbuster ratings will return when Britain's Got Talent and Doctor Who return. Apparenty they showed the trailer for Planet Of The Dead in the stadium during the rugby yesterday with a Coming Soon banner at the end. Now could it be on Easter Saturday?
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Some past official Dancing on Ice final figures
Series 1- 11.34m (main show) 11.68m (skate off) Series 2- 10m (main show) 9.1m (skate off) Series 3- 12.1m (it became one show last year) So how will it rate tonight? I'll make a prediction at about 11.2m (overnights) given how this year has been performing so far. cyclon6- unsure about how many episodes are left in COM |
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[quote=rzt;31470516]Thanks. I know this might sound silly, but do have the rating to 3 decimal places. Only asking because it's for the Ratings Game, and 0.85m doesn't clarify whether it's 0.8m or 0.9m to 1 d.p. Cheers
.No problem! I hope the following makes someone very happy; Pushing Daisies; 0.85358m (which just about counts as 0.9m in my book) |
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