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The Ratings Thread (Part 62)
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cylon6
10-10-2014
346,000 including +1 for Scrotal Recall on Channel 4 and 354,000 for The Detectorists on BBC4.

Why does neither surprise me?
guestofseth
10-10-2014
Shame to see Detectorists drop so much, the first episode was very good. Speaking of BBC Four comedies, do we know when the brilliant Up the Women is returning? I know it'll be on BBC Two this time, and it was recorded back in February/March, but I've heard nothing since.
cylon6
10-10-2014
Originally Posted by guestofseth:
“Shame to see Detectorists drop so much, the first episode was very good. Speaking of BBC Four comedies, do we know when the brilliant Up the Women is returning? I know it'll be on BBC Two this time, and it was recorded back in February/March, but I've heard nothing since.”

Hopefully if we don't remind them it might go away!

BBC2 need to reintroduce a 90 minute comedy block.
NeilVW
10-10-2014
Originally Posted by tobi:
“Probably the reason for the boost. TOS is a default show when there is nothing better on”

Unlike those shows which would not be dented in any way by Emmerdale, such as...?
H of De Vil
10-10-2014
Who Do You Think You Are? 4.61m (21.2%) at 9pm

Your Home in Their Hands, which managed 2.45m (11.3%) from 8pm.

On ITV, England's 5-0 win over San Marino in the Euro 2016 qualifiers averaged 4.8m (22.5%) from 7.15pm.

BBC Two's The Great British Bake Off Masterclass treated 2.01m (10.1%) in the 7pm hour. Horizon was watched by 2.16m (9.9%) afterwards, and Peaky Blinders continued with 1.42m (6.5%).

On Channel 4, Location, Location, Location and Educating the East End were seen by 1.33m (6.1%) and 1.11m (5.1%) respectively.

The Great British Bake Off 2014: Mary Berry and Paul Hollywood

Channel 5's No Foreigners Here - 100% British averaged 771k (3.5%) from 9pm.

On the multichannels, Celebrity Juice secured 964k (6%) on ITV2 from 10pm, and Scandal was caught by 80k (0.4%) on Sky Living in the 9pm hour.


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jake lyle
10-10-2014
Originally Posted by mossy2103:
“They must have been having a really bad week .....


"Your House ...." should really be removed from the schedules as it has no place on the BBC. Truly awful, its ratings don't even begin to justify its place on peaktime BBC one, and its presence does the BBC no credit at all. In fact, it might galvanise opinion against it.”

Yes far more damaging than the Savile and McAlpine scandals put together. Do try and get get a grip.
sally_bowles
10-10-2014
shame peaky blinders not over 2 million, then again if a drama isn't on Bbc1 or itv then the majority of viewers don't venture onto Bbc2 or Ch4, shame really, excellent drama.
H of De Vil
10-10-2014
Celebrity Juice 1.2m inc+1 was higher than BBC4 and Ch4 in the 10pm hour combined.

Bake-Off Masterclass is doing well, Educating the East End only 1.4m inc+1 is poor.

Peaky Blinders is low, only timeshift can make that figure look good.

When you look at last nights ratings GBBO last night looks even more impressive.
henry_hope
10-10-2014
"The Fall" did OK on BBC2, got over 3 million an episode i think.
Dont know about its second season there though.
Ratings arent everything.
Jaycee Dove
10-10-2014
Originally Posted by Charnham:
“Have we considered having Strictly Come Baking yet? the contestants from the final weeks of GBBO and professionals of Strictly appear on each others shows, so the Strictly dancers bake a cake and vice versa.

C4 could also do Come Goggle With Me,”


Just now on Loose Women with Paul Hollywood and Len Goodman Sherrie Hewson suggested they create a new show 'Dance While You Bake'.

They could dance the Macaroona and the the Rum-ba ba, I guess.

The search for the copycat show has started!
guestofseth
10-10-2014
Originally Posted by cylon6:
“Hopefully if we don't remind them it might go away!

BBC2 need to reintroduce a 90 minute comedy block.”

Better go remind them then. It was a great comedy, BBC Two need more like it. I still miss the wonderful Grandma's House.

Originally Posted by sally_bowles:
“shame peaky blinders not over 2 million, then again if a drama isn't on Bbc1 or itv then the majority of viewers don't venture onto Bbc2 or Ch4, shame really, excellent drama.”

They did for The Fall and Line of Duty. Dramas on BBC Two often start well but only the truly exceptional ones seem to keep their audience, so I don't think its the channel as the audience is there, on BBC One they might start higher but would have experienced the same falls.
NeilVW
10-10-2014
Just noticed there's a repeat of the GBBO final on Saturday afternoon: that will constrain the timeshift (although you'd think not many people would leave it that late to watch on PVR).
Tindie_Bais
10-10-2014
I saw just saw advert on Comedy Central , there will showing bad education series 1 soon

Great news
yorkie100
10-10-2014
Originally Posted by NeilVW:
“Just noticed there's a repeat of the GBBO final on Saturday afternoon: that will constrain the timeshift (although you'd think not many people would leave it that late to watch on PVR).”

Is this the first time they have done that? Never quite understand why things like SCD/GBBO/The Apprentice dont get a repeat on BBC.
yorkie100
10-10-2014
Originally Posted by jlp95bwfc:
“ITV throwing ED under a bus whilst one of its biggest storylines of the year is playing out. No promotion of the changed start time. The football seems low but I'd be interested to see the match average.”

It was particularly stupid to do this at the time of a big storyline. But half an hour of prattle from uninteresting/boring experts is more important it seems.
Steve Williams
10-10-2014
Originally Posted by jake lyle:
“Yes far more damaging than the Savile and McAlpine scandals put together. Do try and get get a grip.”

Indeed, not to massively overract or anything about a TV show that doesn't work. Nobody sets out deliberately to make a bad show. Sometimes they look a good idea on paper and just fall apart on screen.

Besides, that was the last episode.
yorkie100
10-10-2014
Originally Posted by guestofseth:
“Better go remind them then. It was a great comedy, BBC Two need more like it. I still miss the wonderful Grandma's House.



They did for The Fall and Line of Duty. Dramas on BBC Two often start well but only the truly exceptional ones seem to keep their audience, so I don't think its the channel as the audience is there, on BBC One they might start higher but would have experienced the same falls.”

I think it is reasonably well established though that at least some of the audience actively ignore channels and most programs will rate lower on say BBC2/C4 than on the main channels. But as you say a 3/4m audience is possible. Peaky Blinders for me is right up there with the best of BBC2.
cylon6
10-10-2014
Originally Posted by guestofseth:
“Better go remind them then. It was a great comedy, BBC Two need more like it. I still miss the wonderful Grandma's House.”

It was decent but BBC2 and Channel 4 need some big hits. Grandma's House was little watched too. There's only so much budget. You can't have a schedule full of shows that don't take off.

Quote:
“They did for The Fall and Line of Duty. Dramas on BBC Two often start well but only the truly exceptional ones seem to keep their audience, so I don't think its the channel as the audience is there, on BBC One they might start higher but would have experienced the same falls.”

Channel 4 would kill for some drama successes like BBC2. With some commissions for next year they appear to be moving away from out there stuff like Utopia to more mainstream.

They want hits.
H of De Vil
10-10-2014
Edit: Celeb Juice got 1.04m inc+1

Terrestrial
Rank Channel Time Programme OOOs Share
1 BBC One 07:30 PM EastEnders 5978 28%
2 BBC One 06:30 PM Regional News and Weather 5124 28%
3 ITV 06:45 PM Emmerdale 4904 26%
4 ITV 07:15 PM Euro 2016 Qualifier Live: England v San Marino 4854 23%
5 BBC One 07:00 PM The One Show 4830 26%
6 BBC One 06:00 PM BBC News at Six 4747 29%
7 BBC One 09:00 PM Who Do You Think You Are? 4605 21%
8 BBC One 10:00 PM BBC News at Ten 4467 26%
9 BBC One 05:15 PM Pointless 3448 26%
10 ITV 06:00 PM ITV Regional News 3427 22%
Digital
Rank Channel Time Programme OOOs Share
1 E4 07:00 PM Hollyoaks 1152 6.1%
2 ITV3 08:00 PM Midsomer Murders 1040 4.8%
3 ITV2 10:00 PM Celebrity Juice 1037 6.5%
4 E4 06:30 PM The Big Bang Theory 821 4.5%
5 E4 08:30 PM The Big Bang Theory 744 3.4%
6 E4 08:00 PM The Big Bang Theory 632 3%
7 E4 06:00 PM The Big Bang Theory 592 3.6%
8 Film4 09:00 PM Knight and Day 557 3.1%
9 ITV3 10:00 PM Blue Murder 525 3.9%
10 BBC Three 11:25 PM Family Guy 511 6.5%

Pointless got a good rating and a good share. How did The Chase do yesterday?
sally_bowles
10-10-2014
Originally Posted by henry_hope:
“"The Fall" did OK on BBC2, got over 3 million an episode i think.
Dont know about its second season there though.
Ratings arent everything.”

true, ratings aren't the be all and end all. peaky did fairly well for its first run, maybe it was just a blip. the fall did very well, can't wait for its return shortly.
sally_bowles
10-10-2014
Originally Posted by cylon6:
“It was decent but BBC2 and Channel 4 need some big hits. Grandma's House was little watched too. There's only so much budget. You can't have a schedule full of shows that don't take off.



Channel 4 would kill for some drama successes like BBC2. With some commissions for next year they appear to be moving away from out there stuff like Utopia to more mainstream.

They want hits.”

they need to start showing some drama then. apart from the mill what have they really got? i was surprised it won channel of the year. bbc2 should have got it.
NeilVW
10-10-2014
Originally Posted by yorkie100:
“Is this the first time they have done that? Never quite understand why things like SCD/GBBO/The Apprentice dont get a repeat on BBC.”

No they've been repeating GBBO at weekends all series I think, I just mentioned it with reference to the EastEnders omnibus effect which BARB have now confirmed.

The Apprentice is getting a repeat at 11.30pm on Sunday, later in Scotland. SCD probably doesn't get one to boost the first showing's rating.
sally_bowles
10-10-2014
Originally Posted by guestofseth:
“Better go remind them then. It was a great comedy, BBC Two need more like it. I still miss the wonderful Grandma's House.



They did for The Fall and Line of Duty. Dramas on BBC Two often start well but only the truly exceptional ones seem to keep their audience, so I don't think its the channel as the audience is there, on BBC One they might start higher but would have experienced the same falls.”

good post. i forgot about line of duty, my favourite drama of the year so far.
James J
10-10-2014
Originally Posted by yorkie100:
“It was particularly stupid to do this at the time of a big storyline. But half an hour of prattle from uninteresting/boring experts is more important it seems.”

It's in the rights they've got to have a certain amount of pre-match.

There wasn't a lot ITV could do; they could hardly say "we aren't going to broadcast this England match because it means Emmerdale can't go out for it's normal 30 minutes at 7."
sally_bowles
10-10-2014
Originally Posted by James J:
“It's in the rights they've got to have a certain amount of pre-match.

There wasn't a lot ITV could do; they could hardly say "we aren't going to broadcast this England match because it means Emmerdale can't go out for it's normal 30 minutes at 7."”

itv would have been better taking emmerdale off for the night and starting the football at 7pm. i should be channel controller, do you fancy retiring peter.
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