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Hard to search, closest I can find is this...
http://forums.digitalspy.co.uk/showp...postcount=3469 Are miketeevee and/or KennyT still contributing? |
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Strictly wasn't great tonight, saved only by a few excellent dances and Claudia. The first half dragged and the addition of Donny Osmond (so awful, so so awful) threw everything off but at least it used its time better this week, last scores came in 5 minutes before the scheduled end as opposed to over 10 minutes like the last two weeks. It started and ended exactly on time as well.
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X Factor really good tonight. It's going to do well this year I know it! No matter what Samuel's prophecies say.
![]() Judges brilliant especially Mel B, all the contestants are holding some of my attention. It's got the buzz it hasn't had for years...! Since 2009 easily.Must say I'm surprised at how good it is actually, despite having quite enjoyed this series on the whole, this has been pulled off surprisingly well, and is the best the series has been. |
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Strictly wasn't great tonight, saved only by a few excellent dances and Claudia. The first half dragged and the addition of Donny Osmond (so awful, so so awful) threw everything off but at least it used its time better this week, last scores came in 5 minutes before the scheduled end as opposed to over 10 minutes like the last two weeks. It started and ended exactly on time as well.
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X Factor really good tonight. It's going to do well this year I know it! No matter what Samuel's prophecies say.
![]() Judges brilliant especially Mel B, all the contestants are holding some of my attention. It's got the buzz it hasn't had for years...! Since 2009 easily. |
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Broadcast also have the overnight rating wrong for the Strictly final last year. I'm sure it was 11.5m average and a peak of 12.6m.
If I recall correctly Broadcast packed up for Christmas before the 2013 Strictly final's rating came in, and stayed off till the middle of January.
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X Factor really good tonight. It's going to do well this year I know it! No matter what Samuel's prophecies say.
Tonight is hampered by Strictly and its huge running time, the most telling rating will be tomorrow night imo. The first live decision show with Cowell and Cole back in the frame. That will indicate where this series is going imo. |
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Was there a +1 promotion at around half past 8, James?
![]() Am watching on a delay to skip ads - am now 12 minutes behind. |
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X Factor really good tonight.
And being forced to watch the show live tonight has left me wondering how anyone regularly watches these live shows live. The same is true for Strictly to be fair although I find it less pronounced in Strictly perhaps because of the lack of ads. |
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Was there a +1 promotion at around half past 8, James?
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Tonight is hampered by Strictly and its huge running time, the most telling rating will be tomorrow night imo. The first live decision show with Cowell and Cole back in the frame. That will indicate where this series is going imo.
I dont understand why they had to have Sunday Night at the Palladium starting at 7.15pm. The England match kicks off at 5pm, will be over by 6.50pm. They could've had a quick post match analysis. Instead, theyre going to have 25mins of post match analysis which will rate low, drag down Palladium with it and screw up the rest of the schedule. Hey ho, at least the BBC will take advantage of it. |
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No. No its not.
And being forced to watch the show live tonight has left me wondering how anyone regularly watches these live shows live (the same is true for Strictly to be fair). It's a really enjoyable show, flowing great. But yeah I'm skipping the ads - however won't be next week as I'm having to avoid social media spoiling it as am on a delay! Not to mention I want to comment along with it this year... ... it's actually good! Haven't enjoyed it for 5 years but it's back to its best IMO. Great talent, great judges, perfect live shows. X Factor doesn't try and be anything its not, literally doesn't care about the haters, and I love it for that. |
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Not sure I follow?
![]() Am watching on a delay to skip ads - am now 12 minutes behind. ![]() Quote:
No. No its not.
And being forced to watch the show live tonight has left me wondering how anyone regularly watches these live shows live (the same is true for Strictly to be fair). |
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There wasn't. Unless I drifted off and missed it which isn't completely impossible.
Thanks. Foolish in my opinion as a gentle nudge may have helped with the viewing figures.
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Sorry - just asking if ITV said viewers switching over at 8.30pm could catch up with the start on ITV+1?
. I'm not sure, I may have missed it if they did with fast forwarding through the ads. Have they ever done that before? |
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Don't be sorry, I just didn't understand you!
I'm not sure, I may have missed it if they did with fast forwarding through the ads. Have they ever done that before?
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go on indulge us, who's forcing you to watch it
I'll just say that I agree the show is flowing well enough but I'm just not enjoying it at all. None of the acts at this point have impressed or left any kind of impression. They can have all the slick production they want but if the acts aren't delivering the goods the show is just going to be bad. Quote:
I'm watching on +1 but thought the first performance was very good and the panel has life again... but it's early days.
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Mel B is fantastic. But the overall judges chemistry is fantastic. Production values are slick and updated from the past.
Free voting is fantastic - will generate a lot of buzz. The X Factor is the official dark horse of TV this autumn season. |
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Mel B is fantastic. But the overall judges chemistry is fantastic. Production values are slick and updated from the past.
Free voting is fantastic - will generate a lot of buzz. The X Factor is the official dark horse of TV this year. |
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X Factor really good tonight. It's going to do well this year I know it! No matter what Samuel's prophecies say.
![]() Judges brilliant especially Mel B, all the contestants are holding some of my attention. It's got the buzz it hasn't had for years...! Since 2009 easily.Must say I'm surprised at how good it is actually, despite having quite enjoyed this series on the whole, this has been pulled off surprisingly well, and is the best the series has been. |
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Mel B is fantastic. But the overall judges chemistry is fantastic. Production values are slick and updated from the past.
Free voting is fantastic - will generate a lot of buzz. The X Factor is the official dark horse of TV this year. The X Factor just has to make some year-on-year increases through the lives. Anything else is a bonus. |
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I think that would be The Great British Bake Off. I don't think anyone expected it to pull in 12m+ viewers for the final despite the promotion from BBC Two to BBC One.
The X Factor just has to make some year-on-year increases through the lives. Anything else is a bonus.
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You can't be enjoying the X Factor if you posting on this thread instead of watching it.
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You can't be enjoying the X Factor if you posting on this thread instead of watching it.
I'm pausing at the breaks, to write.It's great. |
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Donny Osmond was appalling on Strictly, no way was he there to fill time. Please Strictly producers, never ever get him on the show again!
I think X Factor will get around 7.5-7.9 million while Strictly will get probably around 8.5-8.8 million. Hate it when shows clash, it benefits no-one. |
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