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No problem! I hope the following makes someone very happy;
Pushing Daisies; 0.85358m (which just about counts as 0.9m in my book) . Though, I was hoping it would turn out as 0.8m personally!Looks like it's performing about the same in its new slot compared to its previous 10pm slot. So, good decision by ITV to move it and bring back News at Ten I think. |
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Colour of Money seems to have settled for a good, solid audience.
Harry Hill seemed a bit down on his usual but I would attribute that to the earlier start and the stiff competition in the form of the rugby, albeit at HT for much of the broadcast. Any idea how the England game performed? |
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It's still underperforming and very much a weak link in ITV1's Saturday lineup.
Harry Hill seemed a bit down on his usual but I would attribute that to the earlier start and the stiff competition in the form of the rugby, albeit at HT for much of the broadcast. Any idea how the England game performed? Its finding a stable audience, an audience which may follow it if it was to move into a new slot where 4m could be seen as a hit and not a flop. |
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Colour Of Money is a solid hit but with some BBC shows out of the way COM could grow its audience over the coming weeks. How many shows are there in this series?
Next week Harry Hill moves back to 6.50pm, pretty much the slot it had at the start of the series when it ran before The X Factor, so I think it should be back up to 6m. A very good audience for Total Wipeout last night, which, just to clarify, was new. I really do think it's a very good show and deserved to beat the tired Takeaway. Very good for the rugby, too. Quote:
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. Series 1- 10.6m (main show) 11.0m (skate off) Series 2- 9.6m (main show) 8.4m (skate off) Series 3- 11.7m (it became one show last year) I think those series 2 ratings prove why it was moved to Sunday. I think it could possibly be on for 12m tonight, considering it kicks off against a repeat of Nature's Great Events, and last year it went up against Eastenders. |
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It really would be a shame for Harry to end this fantastic run of 25 episodes below 5m. He is capable of 7m as we have seen for many episodes! ITV have been stupid with the slotting and are adament to try and boost COM, but ITV need to face it-the COM is the weak link in ITV's schedule and is the reason why Harry and A&D are down. Though nice to see A&D back up again in what I thought was a very entertaining episode and I hope it returns. In general ITV have really mucked up these past few Saturdays which could have rated fanatstically if the schedulle was right. Just think about that solid 7m line up in primetime just 6 weeks ago.
Great night for BBC1, better than I thought for the rubgy and MOTD highlights. Maybe Casualty will be back up next week up against COM? Next week will be interesting with the return of the family dramas and lottery show and what I consider to be a better ITV schedule moving COM later on giving a nice family line up of YBF, TV Burp and Primeval. |
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Sorry, I haven't been paying much attention so this may have been noted earlier in the thread, but WHY-O-WHY are RH and Primeval overlapping next Saturday?
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It really would be a shame for Harry to end this fantastic run of 25 episodes below 5m. He is capable of 7m as we have seen for many episodes! ITV have been stupid with the slotting and are adament to try and boost COM, but ITV need to face it-the COM is the weak link in ITV's schedule and is the reason why Harry and A&D are down. Though nice to see A&D back up again in what I thought was a very entertaining episode and I hope it returns. In general ITV have really mucked up these past few Saturdays which could have rated fanatstically if the schedulle was right. Just think about that solid 7m line up in primetime just 6 weeks ago.
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Harry Hill only rates well when he's being propped up by a huge show, and with Britain's Got Talent back in 3 weeks time I've no doubt that his ratings are going to shoot up.
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Except Harry Hill only has 2 weeks left.
![]() That 25 weeks has gone very quickly ![]() It has been a very good series this time |
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A solid rating for Casualty, with promotion all week on BBC1.
TV Burp has got its highest ratings this year in 7.15pm slots, 7.87m for a new episode and 7.18m for a compilation (officials). |
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A solid rating for Casualty, with promotion all week on BBC1.
TV Burp has got its highest ratings this year in 7.15pm slots, 7.87m for a new episode and 7.18m for a compilation (officials). |
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![]() That 25 weeks has gone very quickly ![]() It has been a very good series this time |
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Colour Of Money is a solid hit but with some BBC shows out of the way COM could grow its audience over the coming weeks. How many shows are there in this series?
BBC1 16:35 - Hole in the Wall (R) 17:55 - Total Wipeout (R) 18:50 - Robin Hood (1/13) 19:35 - National Lottery 1 Vs 100 (1/8) 20:25 - Casualty ITV1 17:50 - You've Been Framed 18:50 - Tv Burp (24/25) 19:20 - Primeval (1/10) 20:20 - The Colour of Money (5/8) |
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Sorry, missed out Casualty;
5.97m 26.4% England/Scotland 4.17m 36.1% solid ratings for Casualty.well deserved too. |
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Colour Of Money is a solid hit but with some BBC shows out of the way COM could grow its audience over the coming weeks. How many shows are there in this series?
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No great surprises in BBC1 winning all day with 3 Six Nations matches. I believe they are paying £160m over 4 years for the rights, so that works out at £2.67m per match by my rough math. Not quite what ITV are paying for the FA Cup but not too far off either.
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I suppose its a sign of the times that 4 million can be described as a solid hit.
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Back when Corrie would regularly bumped to about 9:30 or something after Wednesday football, there was one time where the game over-ran by ages meaning Corrie was shifted back to a ridiculous hour and in the end ITV decided to repeat the Wednesday episode on the Friday (at the regular 7:30 time), I'm guessing because the Wednesday episode rated really poorly in that timeslot. I was fairly young when this happened so perhaps I exagerated how late it really started because I was allowed up especially to see it, but I'm sure it ended up starting after 11pm.
Whether the time was made up or not, it definately happened! Back in 1998, Corrie was scheduled at 9.45 after a Champions League match, but Carlton opted out of the network Man U game for Arsenal, and the Arsenal match kicked off half an hour late, so Carlton ended showing Corrie the following day instead. Also, in 2000, a Man U match was delayed for 45 minutes because of a car crash outside the ground, and Corrie ended up at 10.30. I can't remember that 'stEnders but the 1990 World Cup sent the schedules demented because both the Beeb and ITV eventually ended up showing virtually every match in the knock-out rounds simultaneously, so the TV guides were printing Schedule A and Schedule B and they were both completely inaccurate, and the other shows were just flung anywhere, I remember The Les Dennis Laughter Show, of all things, being flung out mid-afternoon, about 4pm, just to cram it in. In the 1994 World Cup, though, remarkably ITV didn't need to move Coronation Street once. |
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This was after the Champions League Final in 2001, it was scheduled to run at 10pm but ended up at 10.50. They did indeed repeat it on Friday, at 7.30, with that day's new episode moving to 8pm, but ITV completely failed to communicate this decision properly and everyone missed the Friday episode. I think that's the latest Corrie has ever been on.
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Total Wipeout's audince is very impressive, even moreso because I think it was a repeat.
Great figures for BBC One there. A&D also up on last week but nothing to write home about really. I wouldn't describe CoM as a hit but it seems to have a solid audience which it could potentially build on. I think it needs to be moved though - especially since Harry Hill seems to have been sacrificed for this, and has lost viewers as a result (many on the thread, myself included, have been unintentionally missing it since it was moved to an earlier slot). |
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Another 90 minutes of Obama on CBS 60 minutes (how does that work!) this Sunday
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/...n4873938.shtml With most of an hour on Leno and pre-empting American Idol on Tuesday and repeating the same basic message all the time, I can see people getting sick of him always being on tv. |
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Another 90 minutes of Obama on CBS 60 minutes (how does that work!) this Sunday
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/...n4873938.shtml With most of an hour on Leno and pre-empting American Idol on Tuesday and repeating the same basic message all the time, I can see people getting sick of him always being on tv. |
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Great ratings for BBC One yesterday.... wonder what the All-Day Share will be? Must be high 20's.
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Should be bumper ratings for ITV with their entire primetime package consisting of a 2 hour reality show final & their most successful 2 hour drama.
From 7pm-11pm, the share overall will have to be near 40%. I bet that the all-day share will be around 20% though, lol. |
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. Though, I was hoping it would turn out as 0.8m personally!

