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There's a press screening for ITV's Cilla drama later this month. I think it looks likely for a September airing.
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The all too valuable archive - http://forums.digitalspy.co.uk/showp...98&postcount=5
I was wondering when DS make a new thread. Part 61 is crazy! |
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There's a press screening for ITV's Cilla drama later this month. I think it looks likely for a September airing.
I think it will probably be on the Wednesday at 9pm. Three parts I think. Btw on the trailer for ITV's Autumn schedule I notice 'Broadmoor' was one of their highlights. I think this will do well with the name recognition alone, but I think after this ITV should cut back on their prison docs which they seem to be obsessed. |
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Not one comment on The Mill dropping a whopping 18% week-on-week? You lot are slacking !
S1 Ep1: 2.80M S1 Ep2: 2.28M S1 Ep3: 2.18M S1 Ep4: 2.14M S2 Ep1: 2.06M S2 Ep2: 1.81M S2 Ep3: 1.48M It was only against a review of the Games, a drama repeat, a film repeat and Dragons' Den, which has barely fluctuated at all since it launched two weeks ago, in which time C4's drama has lost almost six hundred thousand viewers. |
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BBC Two will show BBC America's Intruders, starring John Simm, I wonder where it will go. I'd assume The Fall and Peaky Blinders will take priority and with BBC One having a lot of drama coming up there won't be many available slots, could end up on Saturday like Top of the Lake.
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I think it will probably be on the Wednesday at 9pm. Three parts I think.
Btw on the trailer for ITV's Autumn schedule I notice 'Broadmoor' was one of their highlights. I think this will do well with the name recognition alone, but I think after this ITV should cut back on their prison docs which they seem to be obsessed. As for Cilla, not sure where that'd go. I'd be tempted to put it on Mondays if New Tricks is going there as I can't see it doing much there. In all honesty though I think they should put Grantchester on Fridays where it'd get the Corrie lead-in and avoid New Tricks. I'd put Lewis on Mondays. The last series was getting 6.5m overnights against Miranda and Mrs Brown's Boys. It should be able to hold 5m against New Tricks and sent NT in the process. I know it'd take a bit of a hit but it's an established show anyway that'll bounce back even if it does get dented and they can always repeat it. I think it'd do a better job than something new. There will be 9 Mondays between the England game on 8th September and I'm A Celebrity, so enough room for the 3 episodes of Cilla and the 6 episodes of Lewis. You could then have Chasing Shadows, The Great Fire and Trevor McDonald Meets The Mafia on Wednesdays, Scott & Bailey and Broadmoor on Thursdays and Grantchester on Fridays. |
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Channel 4 secure the UK's first pickup of the 2014/15 US TV season in the shape of NBC's upcoming sitcom Marry Me, from the makers of Happy Endings. It will air on E4.
http://m.broadcastnow.co.uk/5075890.article |
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Any Broadcast subscribers tried their new overnight ratings app yet?
Am I right in thinking that not only does it not provide +1 data as standard (unlike the magazine itself which does), it also doesn't include HD in the case of ITV? We have a nominee for the most pointless app ever invented if so. |
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BBC Two will show BBC America's Intruders, starring John Simm, I wonder where it will go. I'd assume The Fall and Peaky Blinders will take priority and with BBC One having a lot of drama coming up there won't be many available slots, could end up on Saturday like Top of the Lake.
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BBC Two will show BBC America's Intruders, starring John Simm, I wonder where it will go. I'd assume The Fall and Peaky Blinders will take priority and with BBC One having a lot of drama coming up there won't be many available slots, could end up on Saturday like Top of the Lake.
Kim Shillinglaw: 'The BBC is there to be distinct. Not highbrow or lowbrow' http://gu.com/p/4vbnh |
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I imagine Intruders will be Fridays or Saturdays because of its length and slot availability. This is the second BBC America original series the BBC have picked up, wonder if they have first dibs or do they have to bid like everyone else.
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A good week for Channel 5's digital channels in the official ratings update.
Chicago PD EP2 consolidated to 498K (inc. +1) on first showing. However the Thursday repeat managed a further 357K exc. +1 (~29K). Having the second chance window the very next night really splits the audience. 5USA gets above average ratings two nights running, but no headline worthy figure without looking at the total. Still, they probably prefer that. Looking a very good acquisition at this point with the potential for main channel reruns. Meanwhile over on 5*, 21 Jump Street performed very very well: 1 FILM:21 JUMP STREET (2012) (THU 2210) 528,000 2 FILM:21 JUMP STREET (2012) (THU 2103) 507,000 |
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A nice shiny new thread, I actually won't mind Intruders being on a Saturday because there isn't usually anything on at that time apart from subtitled stuff on BBC4.
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Not one comment on The Mill dropping a whopping 18% week-on-week? You lot are slacking !
S1 Ep1: 2.80M S1 Ep2: 2.28M S1 Ep3: 2.18M S1 Ep4: 2.14M S2 Ep1: 2.06M S2 Ep2: 1.81M S2 Ep3: 1.48M It was only against a review of the Games, a drama repeat, a film repeat and Dragons' Den, which has barely fluctuated at all since it launched two weeks ago, in which time C4's drama has lost almost six hundred thousand viewers. |
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I imagine Intruders will be Fridays or Saturdays because of its length and slot availability. This is the second BBC America original series the BBC have picked up, wonder if they have first dibs or do they have to bid like everyone else.
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A nice shiny new thread, I actually won't mind Intruders being on a Saturday because there isn't usually anything on at that time apart from subtitled stuff on BBC4.
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I was hoping Intruders would come over here on BBC3 like Orphan Black. BBC2 is even better. The new BBC2 Controller Kim Shillinglaw spoke to The Guardian. I like what she had to say.
Kim Shillinglaw: 'The BBC is there to be distinct. Not highbrow or lowbrow' http://gu.com/p/4vbnh Also heading to BBC Two is a new comedy, Stag, http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/tv/news/...oLYXwwGRPskl0R. Sounds like an interesting concept, not sure I'd watch an entire series based on a stag do, sounds way too "blokey" for me. |
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That is quite a fall in overnights when you consider how static Dragon's Den is in the ratings. How is The Mill doing in consolidated ratings?
It's still falling would be my worry. It could fall under 2M in the official numbers soon, something some thought was unlikely in the overnights a couple of weeks ago. |
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I think that due to the BBC Worldwide/BBC America connection the BBC can get these shoes easily.
I think if Kim Shillinglaw was in charge of BBC2 a year ago she would have taken Orphan Black too. I get the feeling she wants to make the BBC2 demo a bit younger. |
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Not one comment on The Mill dropping a whopping 18% week-on-week? You lot are slacking !
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That is quite a fall in overnights when you consider how static Dragon's Den is in the ratings.
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A more change of output would be putting Newsnight once a week on BBC4 and Family Guy at 23:00 on BBC2 to get the young audience. Then a hour long program can run at 22:00.
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Last night in the 8pm hour BBC One had an audience of 5.14m. Last Sunday the same slot had only 3.50m for BBC One. Therefore The Mill's competition increased by over 1.5m this week. And of course the drop between first episode and second episode is nothing more than the fate which befalls most series'. So this Sunday coming is the key.
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EP2 consolidated to approximately 2.3M, which admittedly is still a good number.
It's still falling would be my worry. It could fall under 2M in the official numbers soon, something some thought was unlikely in the overnights a couple of weeks ago. |
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But the competition increased for Dragon's Den too and its ratings have stayed the same. I'm fact, the ratings haven't dropped from 2.3m since the series started which is good.
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Good time for a new thread now the sport is over.
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