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The Ratings Thread (Part 57)
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Salv*
09-01-2014
With +1, The Tomorrow People got 1.4m. Very good!
Mike Teevee
09-01-2014
Originally Posted by AlexiR:
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I'm looking forward to seeing how Brooklyn Nine-Nine does for E4 when it starts later this month. Its pretty good (and getting better I think). ”

Originally Posted by ChrisE:
“The point I was trying to make was that it's probably the best of the newish genre shows, so should rate better, wherever it was shown.

Agree on BNN, very funny show.”

Brooklyn Nine Nine is probably my fav new show of 2013/14 season. Surprised that Andy Sandberg wasn't as annoying as I'd thought he'd be. He works very well off of Andre Braugher and the rest of the cast are strong too.
GoshBagosh
09-01-2014
Originally Posted by Mike Teevee:
“Brooklyn Nine Nine is probably my fav new show of 2013/14 season. Surprised that Andy Sandberg wasn't as annoying as I'd thought he'd be. He works very well off of Andre Braugher and the rest of the cast are strong too.”

Brooklyn Nine Nine is BRILLIANT!

Best new show of the year in my opinion.
Great pick up by e4, who also have THE HUNDRED for later on in the year.
newkid30
09-01-2014
Originally Posted by GoshBagosh:
“Another Strong Night for Channel 4

Restoration Man 1.7 Million (exc. +1)
24 Hours in A&E 2.5 Million
Benefits Street(rpt) 1.7 Million

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I wonder what rating it will get next Monday???
GoshBagosh
09-01-2014
Originally Posted by newkid30:
“ I wonder what rating it will get next Monday???”

Hopefully it can stay around the 4 Million mark or even increase....
But that is an amazing repeat rating!
ronant
09-01-2014
New Year's Day 2014 - consolidated ratings

1 - Sherlock: 12.72m
2 - Coronation Street: 9.51m (9.16m excl. +1)
3 - EastEnders: 8.26m
4 - Emmerdale: 7.30m (7.03m excl. +1)
5 - Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2: 6.39m (5.61m excl. +1)
6 - BBC News (22:25): 5.52m
7 - BBC News (18:25): 5.31m
8 - Gnomeo & Juliet: 4.94m
9 - ITV News (18:45): 4.68m (4.59m excl. +1)
10 - Match of the Day: 3.99m
ChrisE
09-01-2014
Originally Posted by Mike Teevee:
“Brooklyn Nine Nine is probably my fav new show of 2013/14 season. Surprised that Andy Sandberg wasn't as annoying as I'd thought he'd be. He works very well off of Andre Braugher and the rest of the cast are strong too.”

Yes, it's a fine line from being annoying to being funny, also Terry Crews character is great.
GoshBagosh
09-01-2014
Originally Posted by ChrisE:
“Yes, it's a fine line from being annoying to being funny, also Terry Crews character is great.”

Detective Rosa is hilarious..... infact....the whole cast in brilliant
lewiep93
09-01-2014
Originally Posted by ronant:
“New Year's Day 2014 - consolidated ratings

1 - Sherlock: 12.72m
2 - Coronation Street: 9.51m (9.16m excl. +1)
3 - EastEnders: 8.26m
4 - Emmerdale: 7.30m (7.03m excl. +1)
5 - Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2: 6.39m (5.61m excl. +1)
6 - BBC News (22:25): 5.52m
7 - BBC News (18:25): 5.31m
8 - Gnomeo & Juliet: 4.94m
9 - ITV News (18:45): 4.68m (4.59m excl. +1)
10 - Match of the Day: 3.99m”

Stunning for Sherlock, a timeshift of 3.54 million! That is a definite timeshifting record isn't it?
AlexiR
09-01-2014
Originally Posted by GoshBagosh:
“Another Strong Night for Channel 4

Restoration Man 1.7 Million (exc. +1)
24 Hours in A&E 2.5 Million
Benefits Street(rpt) 1.7 Million

Damm Good repeat numbers for Benefits Street ”

That's a pretty staggering repeat figure for Benefits Street. Just a fraction behind the opening of the much trailed The Taste. Presumably the press attention drove people that missed it to the repeat. Bodes well for episode two particularly given the weaker competition on BBC1 next week. Be interesting to see which benefits more from the weaker BBC1 output, Bletchley Circle or Benefits Street.
ChrisE
09-01-2014
Originally Posted by GoshBagosh:
“Detective Rosa is hilarious..... infact....the whole cast in brilliant”

Agree.
ronant
09-01-2014
The live figure for Sherlock was 6.84m. So a total timeshift of 5.88m!!
guestofseth
09-01-2014
Phenomenal timeshift for Sherlock.

BBC2's Line of Duty returns week/c 25th, most likely the Monday, which would explain why BBC1 aren't starting anything on Mondays (not that they tried on Mondays last year after the comedies.)

Britain's Great War starts on Wednesday 29th, I think this would do better on Mondays but would have clashed with LOD, can't see it doing well with it having a Waterloo Road lead in and starting halfway through Midsomer Murders (I assume that will be back after football and NTAs.)

Originally Posted by AlexiR:
“That's a pretty staggering repeat figure for Benefits Street. Just a fraction behind the opening of the much trailed The Taste. Presumably the press attention drove people that missed it to the repeat. Bodes well for episode two particularly given the weaker competition on BBC1 next week. Be interesting to see which benefits more from the weaker BBC1 output, Bletchley Circle or Benefits Street.”

They'll be facing the last half of Sport Relief Bake Off so might not get that much of a boost. Speaking of which, if Eastenders did poorly yesterday (which it was always going to do being out of slot) how badly is it going to do against Bake Off.
burbe
09-01-2014
Originally Posted by guestofseth:
“They'll be facing the last half of Sport Relief Bake Off so might not get that much of a boost. Speaking of which, if Eastenders did poorly today (which it was always going to do being out of slot) how badly is it going to do against Bake Off.”

I think they missed a trick not showing Bake Off on BBC One in some of the weaker slots. 9pm on Monday and Wednesday (amended schedule: 1900 One Show, 1930 Waterloo Road, 2030 EE) and then the following Monday and Wednesday too at 9pm.
cylon6
09-01-2014
Originally Posted by lewiep93:
“Stunning for Sherlock, a timeshift of 3.54 million! That is a definite timeshifting record isn't it?”

It beat Downton's 3.46m for the Christmas Day 2011 episode and tops Doctor Who's live + timeshift record for Time Of The Doctor which was 4.95m.
RobbieSykes123
09-01-2014
Originally Posted by ronant:
“The live figure for Sherlock was 6.84m. So a total timeshift of 5.88m!!”

That's a jaw dropping statistic.

As viewing habits change, how long before a time shift figure exceeds the live one?
newkid30
09-01-2014
Originally Posted by RobbieSykes123:
“That's a jaw dropping statistic.

As viewing habits change, how long before a time shift figure exceeds the live one?”

That's nearly 50/50 live/time-shift, I'd imagine by next Christmas time-shift will exceed Live(occasionally). It will probably be a few years until it is a common occurrence.
H of De Vil
09-01-2014
Originally Posted by lewiep93:
“Stunning for Sherlock, a timeshift of 3.54 million! That is a definite timeshifting record isn't it?”

Corrie top soap - how its doing this well with weaker storylines (bar Hayley's cancer) i don't know. But well done anyway.

Sherlock superb, 2million more viewers than in 2011. Amazing, although i do think when BBC1 put programmes out on Xmas Day and NYD viewers just record it even if they don't watch it usually, simply bacuse its Christmas, and usually programming in more special at that time of year.

Also good rating for Potter with 6.4m, a timeshift of just under 1million I think? Rpt ratings will do well with this one also.
H of De Vil
09-01-2014
Originally Posted by ronant:
“New Year's Day 2014 - consolidated ratings

1 - Sherlock: 12.72m
2 - Coronation Street: 9.51m (9.16m excl. +1)
3 - EastEnders: 8.26m
4 - Emmerdale: 7.30m (7.03m excl. +1)
5 - Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2: 6.39m (5.61m excl. +1)
6 - BBC News (22:25): 5.52m
7 - BBC News (18:25): 5.31m
8 - Gnomeo & Juliet: 4.94m
9 - ITV News (18:45): 4.68m (4.59m excl. +1)
10 - Match of the Day: 3.99m”


Thanks ronant.

Corrie starts the year as top soap so far. I suspect Hayley's exit which is on the 20th will consolidate somewhere over 11m.
Zac Quinn
09-01-2014
Originally Posted by lewiep93:
“Overnight and official ratings for Series 1 and 2 of The Voice.

I personally believe that if the first episode doesn't rate between 7.5-8 million considering the amount of promotion then something isn't right.

Spoiler
Code:
Series 1
Show			Date		Overnight Rating  Official Rating
Blind Auditions 1	24 March 2012	8.43m (37.6%)	  9.44m (+1.01m)
Blind Auditions 2	31 March 2012	9.00m (39.3%)	  9.93m (+0.93m)
Blind Auditions 3	07 April 2012	9.54m (41.1%)	  10.71m (+1.17m)
Blind Auditions 4	14 April 2012	10.68m (45.5%)	  11.99m (+1.31m)
Battle Rounds 1	        21 April 2012   9.89m (42.3%)	  11.24m (+1.35m)
Battle Rounds 2	        22 April 2012   10.09m (38.5%)	  10.98m (+0.89m)
Live Show 1		28 April 2012	9.33m (41.8%)	  10.51m (+1.18m)
Results 1		29 April 2012	8.62m (35.1%)	  9.17m (+0.55m)
Live Show 2		05 May 2012	8.16m (35.6%)	  9.36m (+1.20m)
Results 2		06 May 2012	6.53m (30.3%)	  7.24m (+0.71m)
Live Show 3		12 May 2012	5.64m (29.4%)	  6.54m (+0.90m)
Results 3		13 May 2012	6.20m (26.4%)	  6.75m (+0.55m)
Live Show 4		19 May 2012	5.68m (27.9%)	  6.79m (+1.11m)
Results 4		20 May 2012	5.80m (26.2%)	  6.28m (+0.48m)
Live Show 5		26 May 2012	4.49m (28.8%)	  5.25m (+0.76m)
Results 5		27 May 2012	4.68m (26.5%)	  5.14m (+0.46m)
The Final		02 June 2012	7.14m (34.2%)	  7.82m (+0.68m)
Averages				7.64m (34.5%)	  8.54m (+0.90m)
Code:
Series 2
Show			Date		Overnight Rating  Official Rating
Blind Auditions 1	30 March 2013	6.24m (26.9%)	  7.47m (+1.23m)
Blind Auditions 2	06 April 2013	6.43m (28.5%)	  7.58m (+1.15m)
Blind Auditions 3	13 April 2013	6.67m (26.8%)	  7.82m (+1.15m)
Blind Auditions 4	20 April 2013	7.92m (34.0%)	  9.50m (+1.58m)
Blind Auditions 5	27 April 2013	7.97m (35.5%)	  9.07m (+1.10m)
Blind Auditions 6	04 May 2013	7.99m (35.3%)	  9.27m (+1.28m)
Battle Rounds 1	        11 May 2013	7.37m (31.8%)	  8.86m (+1.49m)
Battle Rounds 2	        12 May 2013	7.05m (30.4%)	  7.82m (+0.77m)
Battle Rounds 3	        25 May 2013	5.89m (29.7%)	  6.95m (+1.06m)
Knockout Rounds 1	01 June 2013	5.73m (26.5%)	  6.74m (+1.01m)
Knockout Rounds 2	02 June 2013	5.67m (27.0%)	  6.36m (+0.69m)
Live Show 1		07 June 2013	4.21m (21.7%)	  5.14m (+0.93m)
Live Results 1		07 June 2013	3.91m (19.3%)	  4.74m (+0.83m)
Live Show 2		15 June 2013	5.81m (28.1%)	  6.55m (+0.74m)
The Final		22 June 2013	7.24m (34.8%)	  7.95m (+0.71m)
Averages				6.41m (29.1%)	  7.45m (+1.04m)
”

Thanks for providing these. I'd not clocked that last year's X Factor final rated lower than five episodes of season 1 of TVUK.
Originally Posted by yorkie100:
“Looking at the ratings for The Voice posted above you know it would not take that much to get up to XF levels if it really got a roll on. That would be fun on here.”

Said this the other day. Allowing for the different seasons the shows previously aired in it's already really not that far behind XF.
Originally Posted by Nine-Nine:
“I found this interesting! People attempting to break record of binge viewing, (watching TV nonstop for as long as possible basically)

Article: http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2014/01/...d-attempt.html :P”

Sounds horrifying I struggle to watch TV for more than three hours without a good walk, how on earth do people like that do it
Originally Posted by kwynne42:
“Never in a million years would it get anywhere near 10m”

Conveniently forgetting the eight times it's already got anywhere near 10m, the five times it's already exceeded 10m, and the twice it's exceeded 11m.
Originally Posted by Ed Sizzers:
“Really?

Why?”

I agree - if it's really must-see TV somebody had better hurry up and tell the 95%+ of the population who regard it as anything but!
Originally Posted by ronant:
“New Year's Day 2014 - consolidated ratings

1 - Sherlock: 12.72m”

Originally Posted by ronant:
“The live figure for Sherlock was 6.84m. So a total timeshift of 5.88m!!”

Absolutely sensational.
welshfoxy
09-01-2014
Originally Posted by xeo:
“Well back in 2010 it was neck and neck with Corrie on first showings but the BBC Three repeat (at 10pm then) used to regularly get 1m+ as well.”

Ok thanks. It gets annoying sometimes if you're not an avid ratings follower and the peaks and averages are constantly banded about. Hard to keep track of when something really has fallen to depths, or certain people are manipulating things to make a bad rating seem that much worse.
Steve Williams
09-01-2014
Originally Posted by kittenkong42:
“I really like it. And I think it's sensible to not be part of the main show as it's quite different in style and is more of a conversation about an interesting topic. It can be heavier going so I'm not surprised it gets a smaller audience though.”

In that case it should surely be at 10pm or on BBC4, then, not straight after the actual programme and in what would appear to be a better slot. Would mean BBC2 not having awkward 9.30 slots to fill this week as well.

Originally Posted by cylon6:
“Waterloo Road and Live At The Apollo had no appeal for me and it seems most viewers. And when EastEnders stops on Wednesday BBC1 will be in the crap with these two dud shows.

Flop Wednesdays are a comin'!”

There's only two Appallings on Wednesdays, last night and next week, the leftover episodes from the series which began before Christmas. One of them is the episode that was cancelled on the day after Mandela's death. Presumably if there was only one left it would have flung out at 10.35 or one late slot over Christmas. The rating last night was a combination of it never being a primetime success and then being placed in an odd slot with no similar programmes around it.

Speaking of cancellations I see tomorrow's Celebrity Mastermind has been replaced by a programme about the recent weather. Which isn't so bad because I like how Celebrity Mastermind runs well into January to make it seem like it's still Christmas, and now it'll run even longer.
RobbieSykes123
09-01-2014
http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/25658888

I see even Radio 1 Newsbeat is taking an interest in shows in ratings crisis.

Here's their story about the Splash! ratings crisis...

The latest household name to join is MP Penny Morduant.

You know Penny, don't you?
wizzywick
09-01-2014
Originally Posted by H of De Vil:
“Dented by Midsomer, but a good rating, but Corrie against Strictly which a similar rating is poor apparently. How do you work that out?”

It's not entirely unusual for Corrie to be on a Sunday. It has been shown several times on Sunday's but EastEnders on a Wednesday, outside Christmas, is far more unusual. Again, you seem to be taking things a little too personally. It wasn't a grounbreaking rating for EE. EE won't get groundbreaking ratings for a few more weeks yet, but compared to what it was getting in its regular slots just a couple of months ago, I'd say almost 7m in an unususal slot is pretty good. Corries ratings against SCD are poor because it normally does 3m more in a regular slot. That's the difference. It's about perspective.
cylon6
09-01-2014
Originally Posted by Zac Quinn:
“Thanks for providing these. I'd not clocked that last year's X Factor final rated lower than five episodes of season 1 of TVUK.

Said this the other day. Allowing for the different seasons the shows previously aired in it's already really not that far behind XF.

Conveniently forgetting the eight times it's already got anywhere near 10m, the five times it's already exceeded 10m, and the twice it's exceeded 11m.”

Do you think series 3 of The Voice can do well?
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