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Just 5.17m (29.5%) for Emmerdale last night. What's going on
![]() 6.95m (35.4%) and 6.77m (30.2%) for Corrie.
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An Israeli informant has told me that a new show has launched over there recently which is being hailed as the Next Big Thing. It is a gameshow called 'Boom!'.
In Boom!, a squad of four players are given the challenge of defusing eight (replica) bombs by answering trivia questions correctly within a strict time limit. A nominated player must defuse one bomb per question by cutting through colored wires which represent multiple choice answers. If the player answers correctly, the prize money remains intact and the squad moves to the next bomb. If they cut the wrong wire, or run out of time, the bomb will explode strewing material across the studio and visibly shaking the set. The team loses one player per exploded bomb, and 25% of the potential prize money. Keshet International CEO Alon Shtruzman, who has assured me the bombs are not dangerous, calls the show “a game changer for the genre.” The first episode got a massive 41% share of the audience, the highest ever for a game show launch in Israel's history. Episode 2 which just aired increased its audience to 42%, including rises in all key demographics. The show has already been sold to major broadcasters around the world including FOX [US] and TF1 [France]. Who in the UK will get hold of this much anticipated format? |
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I reckon the share would have been double that if it wasn't replica bombs. That's the problem with game shows, always let themselves down one one part of the format
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But of course if it was the other way around, Susanna would suddenly be immensely popular all over the country and would be a fantastic hiring by the BBC
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Excellent rating for Gogglebox on 4 last night... 2.54 mill exc. +1
Up half a million on last week.. And Samuel said viewers are growing tired of it...lol |
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I'm willing to bet £1000 that if ITV went for a hard news programme, some people would be saying that it's a Breakfast rip-off and they are just trying to copy their format.
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An Israeli informant has told me that a new show has launched over there recently which is being hailed as the Next Big Thing. It is a gameshow called 'Boom!'.
In Boom!, a squad of four players are given the challenge of defusing eight (replica) bombs by answering trivia questions correctly within a strict time limit. A nominated player must defuse one bomb per question by cutting through colored wires which represent multiple choice answers. If the player answers correctly, the prize money remains intact and the squad moves to the next bomb. If they cut the wrong wire, or run out of time, the bomb will explode strewing material across the studio and visibly shaking the set. The team loses one player per exploded bomb, and 25% of the potential prize money. Keshet International CEO Alon Shtruzman, who has assured me the bombs are not dangerous, calls the show “a game changer for the genre.” The first episode got a massive 41% share of the audience, the highest ever for a game show launch in Israel's history. Episode 2 which just aired increased its audience to 42%, including rises in all key demographics. The show has already been sold to major broadcasters around the world including FOX [US] and TF1 [France]. Who in the UK will get hold of this much anticipated format?
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Yes thats exactly what I would say - how do I get my £1000?
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Excellent rating for Gogglebox on 4 last night... 2.54 mill exc. +1
Up half a million on last week.. And Samuel said viewers are growing tired of it...lol
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Probably one of his informants told him lol
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Does anyone know how the movies got on yestaday? 101 Dalmatians and HP thanks.
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I rarely watch either but if I am home, I will watch Daybreak for the Newshour rather than BBC. The showbiz stuff, I'm not really bothered about. It's an alternative to hard news for 2 hours in the morning. .
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I'm willing to bet £1000 that if ITV went for a hard news programme, some people would be saying that it's a Breakfast rip-off and they are just trying to copy their format.
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but there is an audience for Daybreak in it's present form.
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I seriously worry for anyone who considers BBC Breakfast hard news! Seriously you'll have a heart attack if you watch C4 news or Newsnight.
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Yep this why their having another revamp, with a 4th set of hosts in 4 years Do people watch the show? Because unless people aren't watching a show, there is an audience for that show.
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An Israeli informant has told me that a new show has launched over there recently which is being hailed as the Next Big Thing. It is a gameshow called 'Boom!'.
In Boom!, a squad of four players are given the challenge of defusing eight (replica) bombs by answering trivia questions correctly within a strict time limit. A nominated player must defuse one bomb per question by cutting through colored wires which represent multiple choice answers. If the player answers correctly, the prize money remains intact and the squad moves to the next bomb. If they cut the wrong wire, or run out of time, the bomb will explode strewing material across the studio and visibly shaking the set. The team loses one player per exploded bomb, and 25% of the potential prize money. Keshet International CEO Alon Shtruzman, who has assured me the bombs are not dangerous, calls the show “a game changer for the genre.” The first episode got a massive 41% share of the audience, the highest ever for a game show launch in Israel's history. Episode 2 which just aired increased its audience to 42%, including rises in all key demographics. The show has already been sold to major broadcasters around the world including FOX [US] and TF1 [France]. Who in the UK will get hold of this much anticipated format? |
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Does anyone know how the movies got on yestaday? 101 Dalmatians and HP thanks.
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101 Dalmatians - 1.05m (14.5%)
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So do we expect ratings down across the board tonight or much the same as last week?
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So do we expect ratings down across the board tonight or much the same as last week?
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So do we expect ratings down across the board tonight or much the same as last week?
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An Israeli informant has told me that a new show has launched over there recently which is being hailed as the Next Big Thing. It is a gameshow called 'Boom!'.
In Boom!, a squad of four players are given the challenge of defusing eight (replica) bombs by answering trivia questions correctly within a strict time limit. A nominated player must defuse one bomb per question by cutting through colored wires which represent multiple choice answers. If the player answers correctly, the prize money remains intact and the squad moves to the next bomb. If they cut the wrong wire, or run out of time, the bomb will explode strewing material across the studio and visibly shaking the set. The team loses one player per exploded bomb, and 25% of the potential prize money. Keshet International CEO Alon Shtruzman, who has assured me the bombs are not dangerous, calls the show “a game changer for the genre.” The first episode got a massive 41% share of the audience, the highest ever for a game show launch in Israel's history. Episode 2 which just aired increased its audience to 42%, including rises in all key demographics. The show has already been sold to major broadcasters around the world including FOX [US] and TF1 [France]. Who in the UK will get hold of this much anticipated format? PS: For those of us without Israeli sources, Deadline (and a multitude of other trade sites) have the info. I would also point out that it's basic courtesy for users to cite their sources. http://www.deadline.com/2014/04/fox-...om-keshet-dcp/ |
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Terrific rating for Gogglebox there. Alan Carr did OK afterwards but he should perhaps have done a little more with the lead-in.
Does anyone know what Harry Potter got yesterday afternoon?
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People complain about the discussions about X Factor and The Voice dominating this thread and going round in circles but at least those used to only happen once a week around the weekend.
In sure we get the same posts about the soaps dominating this thread after every episode now, which basically means 5 days a week. EastEnders in crisis, Corrie in crisis, Emmerdale in crisis, EastEnders plots discussed in the finest of detail with them being described as the best ever, the same people making the same posts every 2 days. It's not that interesting. |
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Your obsession with Samuel is troubling, if you don't like him put him on ignore. Samuel is a total wind up merchant, you trolling him is exactly what he wants.
LMFAO! Me having a laugh up a WUM is troubling.....priceless ![]() ![]() Some precious little souls on DS
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Maybe the bigger theme is soaps as a genre are in crisis or at least losing their allure and hold on the public imagination?
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Maybe the bigger theme is soaps as a genre are in crisis or at least losing their allure and hold on the public imagination?
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The thing is though that we dont actually know what is the truth about the current soap ratings and so the discussion is likely to go one until we do.
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