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#251 |
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Whats happened to Call the Midwife the last few episodes? Last weeks episode was its lowest overnight rating since series 1. Yesterdays episode was its worst overnight rating since its first ever episode.
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#252 |
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Whats happened to Call the Midwife the last few episodes? Last weeks episode was its lowest overnight rating since series 1. Yesterdays episode was its worst overnight rating since its first ever episode.
As for this week very heavy storyline what you would call niche with the Pregnant downs Syndrome girl and her dead baby, not easy viewing at at all, technically its the lowest episode with Miranda Hart. |
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Doesn't sound like The BAFTAs or Blandings did particularly well.
And I was right. "@Jake_Kanter: The Bafta Film Awards drew 4.6m (22.1%) viewers, its lowest audience since 2010. #tellyratings" |
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"@mediaguardian: Midwife 8.4m/30.9%, Top Gear 5.5m/20.3%, Dancing on Ice 5m/22% & 4.3m/15.7%, Mr Selfridge 4.8m/20.3%, Baftas 4.6m/22%, #tvratings"
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Greater competition from BBC2?
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Very bad for Dancing on Ice to rate below 5m for the performance show [excl +1]. Mr Selfridge not benefitting from weaker competition, it is toast.
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Mr Selfridge hasn't benefitted at all from the big drop The Musketeers has had, so hardly surprising it didn't get a big boost when it took the night off. Plus the Baftas would be a similarly upmarket audience. Mr Selfridge has stabilised now while at a lower level than I would like, I think it will be back next year.
Very strange how CTM keeps trickling down, have enjoyed this series so far, maybe it has just reached its peak? |
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Mr Selfridge hasn't benefitted at all from the big drop The Musketeers has had, so hardly surprising it didn't get a big boost when it took the night off. Plus the Baftas would be a similarly upmarket audience. Mr Selfridge has stabilised now while at a lower level than I would like, I think it will be back next year.
Very strange how CTM keeps trickling down, have enjoyed this series so far, maybe it has just reached its peak? Will be interesting to see what happens with Rising Star. Could it do to Midwife what Midwife did to Dancing On Ice/Wild At Heart? Does anybody know what Blandings got on BBC1 yesterday? |
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Interesting report from BBC on TV viewing: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-26221364
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Interesting report from BBC on TV viewing: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-26221364
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Interesting report from BBC on TV viewing: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-26221364
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Big boot in the balls to those who thought people don't watch much live TV or watch TV through other devices other than a TV.
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Nothing for Blandings yet but John Plunkett reports 144k for Henry Hugglemonster on Disney Jr!
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Mr Selfridge hasn't benefitted at all from the big drop The Musketeers has had, so hardly surprising it didn't get a big boost when it took the night off. Plus the Baftas would be a similarly upmarket audience. Mr Selfridge has stabilised now while at a lower level than I would like, I think it will be back next year.
Very strange how CTM keeps trickling down, have enjoyed this series so far, maybe it has just reached its peak? |
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Everything does eventually - Doc Martin was well down this year as well as an example.
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Nothing for Blandings yet but John Plunkett reports 144k for Henry Hugglemonster on Disney Jr!
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Anyone have the BBC three repeat figure for the Voice please?
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3.6m for Blandings. It launched with 5.7m then ratings dropped across the run. Why bring this crap back?
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14.0% all-day share for BBC Two, just a little down on last Sunday. It narrowly beat ITV (around 13.7%). BBC One had 18.2%; Channel 4, 6.1% approx; Channel 5, 4.0%. All inc +1.
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That's not good.
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14.0% all-day share for BBC Two, just a little down on last Sunday. It narrowly beat ITV (around 13.7%). BBC One had 18.2%; Channel 4, 6.1% approx; Channel 5, 4.0%. All inc +1.
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Very bad for Dancing on Ice to rate below 5m for the performance show [excl +1]. Mr Selfridge not benefitting from weaker competition, it is toast.
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3.6m for Blandings. It launched with 5.7m then ratings dropped across the run. Why bring this crap back?
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3.6m for Blandings. It launched with 5.7m then ratings dropped across the run. Why bring this crap back?
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Exactly. I still don't understand the BBC's logic in pitting two of their most popular shows against one another: it's almost as if Danny Cohen and the scheduling department think, "The girls can watch Midwife on One and the guys can watch Top Gear on Two. It doesn't matter that it will mean neither show can reach its full potential in the ratings." Stupid scheduling.
(awaits the BBC should not just be about ratings responses )EDIT-have caught up with CTM in the last few days and personally I think its better now than series 1. |
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I guess it just did enough. Personally I love it, Jeeves and Wooster was a masterpiece on ITV and although Blandings isn't in that league its absurd enough to make it a nice half hours escapism. Jennifer Saunders is brilliant with the wittiest part of the script, and rather underused. Having said that last night was not good, the Harry Enfield character and the storyline might just have sealed its fate-poor choice for episode 1 imo.
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