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Intelligence launched on CBS to a fairly decent 2.4 out of NCIS 2.9 rating, may be worth a look at by C4 or C5 if it sustains a decent rating. It moves to Monday at 10 next week so will have stiff competition from The Blacklist and Castle be interesting to see how it holds up.
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Regarding the clash between Musketeers and Selfridge, i think the BBC drama will come out top due to an new interst with the audience and because Mr Selfridge if full of adverts, it will be recorded by a large chunk of the audience while Musketeers is watched Live.
I predict Musketeers 6.8m (could even get CTM sized ratings 8m+ with a strong 16-34 demo) Selfridge 6.2m inc+1 And comedy, i think no matter which channel the comedy is on, we should all be happy to see an increase it the genre. For too long its been lacking from our TV screens and so an increase is certainly a step up. Since BOAF laucnched so well, if it hold up ITV can lauch new comedy after it next year with a comedy audience already there. Did Mr. Selfridge consolidate well last year? |
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Also,
Killer Woman is DOA on abc... SO don't expect to see it appearing on a channel over here EDIT: This is in reply to the post about "Intelligence" |
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No. It's not because of the fireworks. I couldn't give a monkeys about whether it's number 1 or not. It's a friggin' fireworks show that has little impact on the telly programmes of 2013. I just get peeved when people make out that IAC is such a high quality production with so much effort going into it! If it's number 1, it's number 1. The sun will rise tomorrow, Tesco's will still be open. But, the BBC allowed it to be number 1 by putting (in the words of Samuel) a niche documentary series on at the same time. I want shows to get to number 1 because they deserve it. OK, lots of people watched IAC. But when decent opposition was on the ratings dropped right down to the 8m's. In that respect I think, as popular as IAC was, it didn't deserve to be number one. I would much rather Broadchurch, Downton or Doctor Who be number one. There really is effort put into those shows. Or, even BGT which commands and receives a consistent rating throughout its run. I don't take sides, I do generally lean towards the BBC, but my anger is aimed at the fact the jungle show won by default and not because it had something credible to beat. If it had beaten something substantial, then fair play. I would accept it. But it didn't.
And, I'm not falling out with you. You have to accept ITV will be criticised as much as I accept the BBC will. Learn to stop taking it personally. Fair enough. The fireworks arn't particularly threatend by much competition anyway. A lot of programmes get higher ratings due to weak opposition, doesn't mean they don't deserve it. Quite a few BBC programmes experience that, escpecially when ITV is weak (i.e. Tuesday's), but thats ITV's fault and not the BBC problem, and ditto in reverse. BIB I don't think you can say that when you've just written this. |
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In other news reality super producer John De Mol debuted his latest offering in Holland this week and it got off to an impressive start. Utopia is a social experiment series in the vein of Big Brother in which a group of 15 'inhabitants' are isolated from the rest of the world and given the chance to create their own perfect society. In the Dutch version they've been given a barn, some undeveloped land, cash, electricity, water and some farmyard animals what they do with it all is up to them. There's also a system of eliminations and new 'inhabitants' entering the show. Presumably given De Mol's history it won't be long before Utopia launches globally (apparently US networks are already sniffing around)
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You're a brave man trying to make a prediction on this interesting drama clash! I think The musketeers will be around 7.2m with Mr. Selfridge at around 5.6m.
Did Mr. Selfridge consolidate well last year? Edit: Just checked it averaged 7.99m (inc +1) |
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You're a brave man trying to make a prediction on this interesting drama clash! I think The musketeers will be around 7.2m with Mr. Selfridge at around 5.6m.
Did Mr. Selfridge consolidate well last year? Yes, the first episode over 9million, the 2nd over 8million and the others 7.5m+ with an average i think of around 8million. Most of those were from an overnight of around 6m. I hope both do well an one doesn't crush the other, although i fear Mr Selfridge will get a big knock, escpcially in the overnights. Those adverts can be the downfall of some programmes sometimes and really hinder their future. One thing in MS favour is that it does sell well internationally, so that could be its saving grace. |
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Killer Woman is DOA on abc... SO don't expect to see it appearing on a channel over here EDIT: This is in reply to the post about "Intelligence" |
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The first two episodes were around 9m but then the rest settled at a consisitent ~7.5m consolidated - so very good really.
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Not surprising really. Even overlooking the terrible slot it was given its an awful show. I can't for the life of me understand why Five brought it in the first place. The good news for Five though is that this latest failure may very well push ABC to picking up another short season order of Body of Proof (there's been rumblings its on the cards for a while now).
They bought one of the other flops.. Betrayal... Also, Body of Proof is done... the main actress has said that ts never going to come back, and she is done with the character |
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One thing in MS favour is that it does sell well internationally, so that could be its saving grace. |
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RW would turn in his grave.
First they dumb down with the Ten Cats spin off, now they have chav contestants on to whip up a social media storm. |
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Tuesday 7 January 2014
BBC One 18:00 BBC News at Six: 6.13m (34.1%) 18:30 BBC Regional News: 7.01m (33.4%) 19:30 EastEnders: 7.78m (34.3%) *BBC3 repeat screening took 527,000 (3.4%) 20:00 Holby City: 5.16m (21.8%) 21:00 The 7.39: 5.77m (23.9%) *up 100,000 on yesterday's episode. 22:00 BBC News at Ten: 5.79m (29.6%) 22:25 BBC Regional News: 5.15m (29%) 22:35 Secrets of the Bodyclock: 2.59m (20.1%) BBC Two 20:00 Stargazing Live: 2.77m (11.7%) 21:00 Stargazing Live: Back to Earth: 1.74m (7.1%) 21:30 The Truth About Immigration: 1.37m (6.3%) ITV 18:00 ITV Regional News: 4.29m (22%) 19:00 Emmerdale: 6.93m (32.5%) *7.17m (33.6%) inc.+1 19:30 River Monsters: 2.66m (11.7%) *2.78m (12.2%) inc.+1 20:00 Weight Loss Ward: 2.28m (9.7%) *2.42m (10.3%) inc.+1 21:00 The Lying Game: Crimes that Fooled Britain: 2.40m (9.9%) *2.57m (10.9%) inc.+1 Channel 4 20:00 Location, Location, Location: 2.39m (10.1%) *2.62m (11.1%) inc.+1 21:00 The Taste: 1.61m (6.7%) *1.82m (7.9%) inc.+1 Channel 5 20:00 Gibraltar: Britain in the Sun: 1.13m (4.8%) 21:00 Celebrity Big Brother: 2.05m (8.5%) *2.30m (10%) inc.+1 22:00 Autopsy: The Last Hours of: 1.47m (8.3%) *1.63m (9.9%) inc.+1 Thanks to ratings taken from this thread and from DS Report. Hope this is alright, had spare time today. If not, ignore. |
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Not a stellar launch but it certainly could have been much worse. To be honest I'm not sure why they're moving it from this slot. NCIS: LA has to cut the cord and move away from the mothership at some point and in theory an established show probably stands a better chance in that Monday 10PM slot. I can't help but think they're going to move Intelligence to its death in that slot. It'll have a poor lead-in and face pretty difficult competition. Although I suppose CBS is hoping that The Blacklist stumbles badly with no Voice lead-in next week.
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Killer Woman is DOA on abc... SO don't expect to see it appearing on a channel over here EDIT: This is in reply to the post about "Intelligence"
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The BBC apparently have already sold The Musketeers to several countries, so both shows will be well known! Have we had a clash like this, on this scale, recently?
Well i think Ripper Street and Mr Selfridge was the last big drama clash, its almost a similar situation. RS compares well to Muskateers, in that its period, similar style of drama and been given a big push. |
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I can see Waterloo Road getting 4m tonight. Better slot, better lead in, worse competition, ratings higher at this time of year across the board. If it holds up over the next few weeks, the BBC may commission another 20 episodes!
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Tuesday 7 January 2014
BBC One 18:00 BBC News at Six: 6.13m (34.1%) 18:30 BBC Regional News: 7.01m (33.4%) 19:30 EastEnders: 7.78m (34.3%) *BBC3 repeat screening took 527,000 (3.4%) 20:00 Holby City: 5.16m (21.8%) 21:00 The 7.39: 5.77m (23.9%) *up 100,000 on yesterday's episode. 22:00 BBC News at Ten: 5.79m (29.6%) 22:25 BBC Regional News: 5.15m (29%) 22:35 Secrets of the Bodyclock: 2.59m (20.1%) BBC Two 20:00 Stargazing Live: 2.77m (11.7%) 21:00 Stargazing Live: Back to Earth: 1.74m (7.1%) 21:30 The Truth About Immigration: 1.37m (6.3%) ITV 18:00 ITV Regional News: 4.29m (22%) 19:00 Emmerdale: 6.93m (32.5%) *7.17m (33.6%) inc.+1 19:30 River Monsters: 2.66m (11.7%) *2.78m (12.2%) inc.+1 20:00 Weight Loss Ward: 2.28m (9.7%) *2.42m (10.3%) inc.+1 21:00 The Lying Game: Crimes that Fooled Britain: 2.40m (9.9%) *2.57m (10.9%) inc.+1 Channel 4 20:00 Location, Location, Location: 2.39m (10.1%) *2.62m (11.1%) inc.+1 21:00 The Taste: 1.61m (6.7%) *1.82m (7.9%) inc.+1 Channel 5 20:00 Gibraltar: Britain in the Sun: 1.13m (4.8%) 21:00 Celebrity Big Brother: 2.05m (8.5%) *2.30m (10%) inc.+1 22:00 Autopsy: The Last Hours of: 1.47m (8.3%) *1.63m (9.9%) inc.+1 Thanks to ratings taken from this thread and from DS Report. Hope this is alright, had spare time today. If not, ignore.
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They didn't did they?
They bought one of the other flops.. Betrayal... Also, Body of Proof is done... the main actress has said that ts never going to come back, and she is done with the character On the subject of Body of Proof there's been on and off rumblings that ABC Studios would like to revive it because it sold so well internationally and that ABC having been playing with the idea as well mainly because its starting to look like it wasn't performing that badly for them. Who knows if it'll ever actually happen and I certainly wouldn't bet on it but I suspect interest will start picking up again now. |
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Nice to see Channel 4 beating ITV1 in the 8pm hour
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I can see Waterloo Road getting 4m tonight. Better slot, better lead in, worse competition, ratings higher at this time of year across the board. If it holds up over the next few weeks, the BBC may commission another 20 episodes!
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My bad for some reason I misread the original post as 'on channel Five'. Not sure how I managed that.
On the subject of Body of Proof there's been on and off rumblings that ABC Studios would like to revive it because it sold so well internationally and that ABC having been playing with the idea as well mainly because its starting to look like it wasn't performing that badly for them. Who knows if it'll ever actually happen and I certainly wouldn't bet on it but I suspect interest will start picking up again now. |
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Tuesday 7 January 2014
BBC One 18:00 BBC News at Six: 6.13m (34.1%) 18:30 BBC Regional News: 7.01m (33.4%) 19:30 EastEnders: 7.78m (34.3%) *BBC3 repeat screening took 527,000 (3.4%) 20:00 Holby City: 5.16m (21.8%) 21:00 The 7.39: 5.77m (23.9%) *up 100,000 on yesterday's episode. 22:00 BBC News at Ten: 5.79m (29.6%) 22:25 BBC Regional News: 5.15m (29%) 22:35 Secrets of the Bodyclock: 2.59m (20.1%) BBC Two 20:00 Stargazing Live: 2.77m (11.7%) 21:00 Stargazing Live: Back to Earth: 1.74m (7.1%) 21:30 The Truth About Immigration: 1.37m (6.3%) ITV 18:00 ITV Regional News: 4.29m (22%) 19:00 Emmerdale: 6.93m (32.5%) *7.17m (33.6%) inc.+1 19:30 River Monsters: 2.66m (11.7%) *2.78m (12.2%) inc.+1 20:00 Weight Loss Ward: 2.28m (9.7%) *2.42m (10.3%) inc.+1 21:00 The Lying Game: Crimes that Fooled Britain: 2.40m (9.9%) *2.57m (10.9%) inc.+1 Channel 4 20:00 Location, Location, Location: 2.39m (10.1%) *2.62m (11.1%) inc.+1 21:00 The Taste: 1.61m (6.7%) *1.82m (7.9%) inc.+1 Channel 5 20:00 Gibraltar: Britain in the Sun: 1.13m (4.8%) 21:00 Celebrity Big Brother: 2.05m (8.5%) *2.30m (10%) inc.+1 22:00 Autopsy: The Last Hours of: 1.47m (8.3%) *1.63m (9.9%) inc.+1 Thanks to ratings taken from this thread and from DS Report. Hope this is alright, had spare time today. If not, ignore.
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I can see Waterloo Road getting 4m tonight. Better slot, better lead in, worse competition, ratings higher at this time of year across the board. If it holds up over the next few weeks, the BBC may commission another 20 episodes!
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