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Old 25-11-2014, 10:12
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IAC down 1m YOY which suggests the first episode has felt the effect of BBC1 scheduling of War Horse. Without that it might have been closer to last year series.
May I suggest the BBC dose more like that, as it was nice to have a decent movie for a change. Plus it shows the right Movie can make strong competition.
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Old 25-11-2014, 10:13
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Huh?? No that was last night.
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Old 25-11-2014, 10:13
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Doing worse than last year isnt it?
It is. The Simon/Cheryl return didn't do much for the ratings.

Although SCD is down.
Strictly has been very erratic this year.
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Old 25-11-2014, 10:15
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UktvRs says 9m, Jenny says 10m.

Aren't they both aggregators?
H was posting last year's figures as comparison to this year's. That tweet is from last year.
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Old 25-11-2014, 10:16
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Coronation Street topped Monday's soap ratings (November 24) with Steve McDonald's ongoing depression storyline, overnight figures show.

7.89m (36.0%) watched at 7.30pm on ITV and 115k (0.5%) on +1 as Steve heard his diagnosis after deciding to seek help from a doctor, while 7.8m (32.9%) returned at 8.30pm as the Rovers boss continued to suffer in silence.

EastEnders attracted 7.05m (30.0%) at 8pm on BBC One as Shabnam realised that Denise had stolen from the Minute Mart. BBC Three's repeat screening secured 243k (1.7%) at 10.30pm.

Emmerdale appealed to 6.32m (30.8%) at 7pm on ITV and 100k (0.4%) on +1 as Aaron and Ross clashed again.

Hollyoaks interested 1.02m (5.1%) at 6.30pm on Channel 4 as Freddie was quizzed by the police, while E4's first look once again topped the multichannel ratings with 929k (4.5%) at 7pm and 225k (1.0%) on +1.

Neighbours entertained 544k (7.9%) at 1.45pm and 934k (5.7%) at 5.30pm on Channel 5 as Kyle demanded answers from Sheila following the surprise reappearance of his father.

Home and Away managed 209k (3.0%) at 1.15pm and 618k (3.3%) at 6pm on Channel 5, while 5*'s first look had 403k (2.0%) at 6.30pm.

Elsewhere, BBC One's Doctors was seen by 1.59m (23.4%) at 1.45pm.
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Old 25-11-2014, 10:19
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Pleased for Eastendrs to be up on last week. Hopefully it will rise every Monday to Christmas now.
Corrie's drop is massive year on year. Only im a celeb is keeping the second episode on par with the first. It's anyone's game who will win Christmas Day. Corrie usually drops Christmas Day on average to normal episodes while Eastenders rises somewhat. Emmerdale seems low as well.
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Old 25-11-2014, 10:19
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Soaps in 2013

Coronation Street
9.11m (39.6%), 130k (0.5%) DOWN 1.22m YOY
9.49m (36.7%), 217k (0.9%) DOWN 1.7m YOY

EastEnders

8.41m (34.3%) BBC Three's 408k (2.7%) DOWN 1.36m YOY

Emmerdale

7.38m (34.1%)105k (0.4%) DOWN 1.06m YOY

All soaps down heavily YOY, particularly the 2nd Corrie and EastEnders.
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Old 25-11-2014, 10:22
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S0aps in 2013

Coronation Street
9.11m (39.6%), 130k (0.5%) DOWN 1.22m YOY
9.49m (36.7%), 217k (0.9%) DOWN 1.7m YOY

EastEnders

8.41m (34.3%) BBC Three's 408k (2.7%) DOWN 1.36m YOY

Emmerdale

7.38m (34.1%)105k (0.4%) DOWN 1.06m YOY
EE last year were big eps so thats why they are down so much and it was expected.
ED seems to be off the boil at present with just 30.8% share and thats as big a drop yoy that I can remember for it.
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Old 25-11-2014, 10:23
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The Radio Times has picked out its Christmas highlights:
Miranda
Mapp and Lucia
Call the Midwife
Last Tango in Halifax
Downton Abbey
Doctor Who
Mrs Brown's Boys
Esio Trot
Celebrity University Challenge/Celebrity Mastermind
Professor Branestawm
Carols from King's
The Boy in the Dress

It also appears that the Bruce Forsyth special will be shown.
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Old 25-11-2014, 10:23
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May I suggest the BBC dose more like that, as it was nice to have a decent movie for a change. Plus it shows the right Movie can make strong competition.
A film premiere is rare on the terrestrial channels now, however there are other channels you can watch if BBC1 don't be something interesting on.
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Old 25-11-2014, 10:24
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IAC down on the equivalent episode the last two years, but roughly in line with the second Monday episode of 2011. (9.02M against stronger BBC One competition in the shape of Young Apprentice which did 3.5M)
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Old 25-11-2014, 10:26
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EE last year were big eps so thats why they are down so much and it was expected.
ED seems to be off the boil at present with just 30.8% share and thats as big a drop yoy that I can remember for it.
Whereas EastEnders 30% is strong?

So EE got a boost from a big storyline last year before Xmas. Where is this years. If its not careful its going to be heading towards Xmas with weak ratings, therefore weak on Xmas Day.
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Old 25-11-2014, 10:27
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The Radio Times has picked out its Christmas highlights:
Miranda
Mapp and Lucia
Call the Midwife
Last Tango in Halifax
Downton Abbey
Doctor Who
Mrs Brown's Boys
Esio Trot
Celebrity University Challenge/Celebrity Mastermind
Professor Branestawm
Carols from King's
The Boy in the Dress

It also appears that the Bruce Forsyth special will be shown.
Wonder when Last Tango is going to start?
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Old 25-11-2014, 10:27
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The Radio Times has picked out its Christmas highlights:
Miranda
Mapp and Lucia
Call the Midwife
Last Tango in Halifax
Downton Abbey
Doctor Who
Mrs Brown's Boys
Esio Trot
Celebrity University Challenge/Celebrity Mastermind
Professor Branestawm
Carols from King's
The Boy in the Dress

It also appears that the Bruce Forsyth special will be shown.

Fancy that. BBC shows all but one. I wonder why that is?
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Old 25-11-2014, 10:29
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Although still bigger than anything else, that rating for IAC is still disappointing
I think this sort of comment sums up why this thread seems to be 99% negative. Whether it is a flop getting 2m or a major series getting 9m, people still aren’t happy. What rating does a show have to get to make people happy?

9m on a weeknight is an excellent rating, how many other shows have rated 9m on a Monday 9pm slot this year?

Once you get over a certain level into the ‘massive rating’ category, way above everything else, the actual figure isn’t really that important

On another note, people still hanging on every word printed in the tabloids I see. “thrown into doubt” generally means nothing. How desperate are people to continue the TXF discussion all week when the show isn’t airing.
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Old 25-11-2014, 10:32
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The Radio Times has picked out its Christmas highlights:
Miranda
Mapp and Lucia
Call the Midwife
Last Tango in Halifax
Downton Abbey
Doctor Who
Mrs Brown's Boys
Esio Trot
Celebrity University Challenge/Celebrity Mastermind
Professor Branestawm
Carols from King's
The Boy in the Dress

It also appears that the Bruce Forsyth special will be shown.
Somebody has posted a link in the radio times thread with the 2014 BBCpress release. The link has to be slightly edited but it confirms that they will air Avengers Assemble, Puss in Boots, Quartet and Madagascar 3. So they must be keeping Brave until next year.
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Old 25-11-2014, 10:32
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Fancy that. BBC shows all but one. I wonder why that is?
Don't ITV usually close the curtains and turn the lights off until the new year ?
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Old 25-11-2014, 10:37
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Forget Jenny's figures from last year. Here's this year's ratings from ITV.

"@Mike_Large: #itv took the top three ratings spots last night - @imacelebrity (9m average , peak 9.7m) and #corrie's two eps (7.7m and 7.6m, peaks 8.4m)"
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Old 25-11-2014, 10:39
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Somebody has posted a link in the radio times thread with the 2014 BBCpress release. The link has to be slightly edited but it confirms that they will air Avengers Assemble, Puss in Boots, Quartet and Madagascar 3. So they must be keeping Brave until next year.
Yep, here it is: http://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/mediapacks/xmas14
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Old 25-11-2014, 10:39
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Somebody has posted a link in the radio times thread with the 2014 BBCpress release. The link has to be slightly edited but it confirms that they will air Avengers Assemble, Puss in Boots, Quartet and Madagascar 3. So they must be keeping Brave until next year.
Do you have a link to that thread?
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Old 25-11-2014, 10:42
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EastEnders did not have big episodes before Christmas last year after this week. Think they will be perhaps bigger episodes story wise this year. It was 2012 where Derek and Kat was revealed about four days before.
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Old 25-11-2014, 10:43
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Whereas EastEnders 30% is strong?

So EE got a boost from a big storyline last year before Xmas. Where is this years. If its not careful its going to be heading towards Xmas with weak ratings, therefore weak on Xmas Day.
You do seem desperate for EE to fail.

All the soaps are weak going into Xmas. 30% share for EE is normal recently not so for ED and ED was down from last week and down yoy more than has been usual for it. Definately the worst performer yesterday.
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Old 25-11-2014, 10:50
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The Muppets confirmed for this Christmas. The Christmas Day 3.10pm film I reckon?

On the face of it, a cracking Christmas in store from the BBC.
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Old 25-11-2014, 10:52
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The Muppets confirmed for this Christmas. The Christmas Day 3.10pm film I reckon?
I think you might be right. Seems perfect for that slot. I can see the Christmas idents being Muppet themed if it it's on the big day.

Here's a link to The Guardian reporting the Christmas programming
http://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-ra...miranda-finale

They mention an animation called "On Angel Wings" which is a reworking of the nativity. Christmas Eve maybe?
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Old 25-11-2014, 10:56
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I noticed that Still Open All Hours is in there. That'll be Christmas Day I reckon.
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