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Old 21-01-2015, 13:11
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A bucketload down on the opening episode but with all the flack its taken I think they'll be happy enough with that..
The flack didn't start until after that episode. The first episode was well received by the majority. So I'm relatively surprised it dropped 1.5m already in the finals already.
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Old 21-01-2015, 13:27
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Still Open All Hours 7.12m (+ 0.75m)
Last Tango in Halifax 7.07m (+ 1.38m)

Foyle's War 5.65m/6.16m (+ 1.42m)
Thanks Ronant.

Last Tango is doing much better on Sundays than The Musketeers. Foyle's War sadly going out with a whimper. The right time for it to go. Still Open is solid. Could Birds Of A Feather have managed 7m on Sunday?
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Old 21-01-2015, 13:30
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The flack didn't start until after that episode. The first episode was well received by the majority. So I'm relatively surprised it dropped 1.5m already in the finals already.
Always a ray of sunshine aren't you?

It seems fairly natural to me what with it being episode 2 and episode 1 being so hyped. Sherlock dropped 1.7m from episode 1 to 2 in the finals of the most recent series. Plus the SW clash probably dented it a bit even in the finals (not by much but still).
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Old 21-01-2015, 13:37
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Good consistency for Count Arthur.

Ronant - do you have a consolidated figure for ep1 (or indeed 2)?
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Old 21-01-2015, 14:01
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Last Monday's consolidated ratings:

Broadchurch 8.64m/9.43m (+ 3.30m)
Silent Witness 8.13m (+ 2.64m)

Live figures:
Broadchurch 4.47m
Silent Witness 4.51m
So BC managed to timeshift exactly the same this week which is some achievement but still 1.5m down. SW on a real roll though well up on last year and massive timeshift as well even aginst BC. Cant say I understand SW ratings at all.
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Old 21-01-2015, 14:04
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Good consistency for Count Arthur.

Ronant - do you have a consolidated figure for ep1 (or indeed 2)?
Just a note in advance of the figures that both of those episodes were subject to opt-outs in Wales.
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Old 21-01-2015, 14:08
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What should be pointed out is Silent Witness is doing better than last year even though competition is stronger. Last year Silent Witness didn't get 8m viewers even with an overnight of 6.22m.
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Old 21-01-2015, 14:10
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Still Open All Hours 7.12m (+ 0.75m)
Last Tango in Halifax 7.07m (+ 1.38m)

Foyle's War 5.65m/6.16m (+ 1.42m)
Interesting that SOAH's timeshift was so far behind other shows.

It looks like timeshifts of above a million are now becoming standard for major scripted fare on BBC1 and ITV., and above two million/three million for major hits like BC and SW. What was once something done largely by younger viewers (DW, Top Gear, EE) is now clearly becoming common-place and mainstream.

But SOAH's audience may be very old skewing and so (as yet) less prone to time-shifting?
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Old 21-01-2015, 14:15
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Interesting that SOAH's timeshift was so far behind other shows.

It looks like timeshifts of above a million are now becoming standard for major scripted fare on BBC1 and ITV., and above two million/three million for major hits like BC and SW. What was once something done largely by younger viewers (DW, Top Gear, EE) is now clearly becoming common-place and mainstream.

But SOAH's audience may be very old skewing and so (as yet) less prone to time-shifting?
SOAH viewers are very much into timeshifting...


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Old 21-01-2015, 14:16
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Just a note in advance of the figures that both of those episodes were subject to opt-outs in Wales.
Ta. Groan.

Not much point in having cconsolidated figures then add they'll be meaningless!
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Old 21-01-2015, 14:21
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So BC managed to timeshift exactly the same this week which is some achievement but still 1.5m down. SW on a real roll though well up on last year and massive timeshift as well even aginst BC. Cant say I understand SW ratings at all.
I noticed that too. Stronger competition and Silent Witness is doing better than last year. It's not just that more viewers are around on Monday and Tuesday it is that timeshifts are bigger than some of last year's.
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Old 21-01-2015, 14:24
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But SOAH's audience may be very old skewing and so (as yet) less prone to time-shifting?
I expect there's an element of that, plus the ITV opposition ASFM was on barely 3m (overnight) so there was less need to record SOAH than there otherwise might have been.
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Old 21-01-2015, 14:28
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Ta. Groan.

Not much point in having cconsolidated figures then add they'll be meaningless!
Wales is quite small though, about 5% of the UK population (Scotiand 8%, NI 3%). We can make allowances for it. (Although there were issues with the timeshift of some opted-out programmes last year!)
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Old 21-01-2015, 14:29
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BBC 1
13:45: Doctors - 1.59m (21.3%)
17:15: Pointless - 4.06m (26.0%)
18:00: BBC News at Six - 5.63m (30.0%)
18:30: BBC Regional News - 6.27m (31.0%)
19:00: The One Show - 4.40m (22.0%)
19:30: EastEnders - 5.56m (24.3%)
20:00: Holby City - 4.64m (21.2%)
21:00: Silent Witness - 6.16m (25.5%)
22:00: BBC News at Ten - 5.02m (28.0%)
22:35: Count Arthur Strong - 1.66m (12.7%)

BBC 2
20:00: Winterwatch - 2.45m (11.2%)
21:00: The Eichmann Show - 1.20m (5.4%)

ITV
18:30: ITV News - 3.93m (20.0%)
19:00: Emmerdale - 6.14m (28.4%), +1 - 414k (1.9%)
* 5.95m (26.0%) during EastEnders clash
20:00: Britain’s Best Back Gardens - 2.00m (9.2%), +1 - 105k (0.4%)
21:00: Paul O’Grady’s Animal Orphans - 2.60m (10.7%), +1 - 252k (1.6%)

Channel 4
18:30: Hollyoaks - 931k (4.7%)
20:00: Weighing Up the Enemy - 827k (3.8%)
21:00: 24 Hours in Police Custody - 1.20m (5.0%), +1 - 242k (1.5%)
22:00: Ramsey’s Hotel Hell - 883k (5.6%), +1 - 121k (1.5%)

Channel 5
13:15: Home and Away - 280k (3.7%)
13:45: Neighbours - 641k (8.6%)
17:30: Neighbours - 819k (5.1%)
18:00: Home and Away - 624k (3.3%)
20:00: Cats Do the Funniest Things - 1.67m (7.7%), +1 - 145k (0.6%)
21:00: Celebrity Big Brother - 2.66m (11.0%), +1 - 297k (1.8%)
22:00: Suspects - 669k (4.2%)

BBC 3
21:00: Excluded: Kicked Out of School - 424k (1.8%)
22:30: EastEnders - 643k (4.6%)
23:00: Family Guy - 547k (5.6%)

BBC 4
21:00: Hidden Killers of the Tudor Home - 605k (2.5%)

CBeebies
17:15: Gigglebiz - 558k (3.9%)

ITV 3
20:00: Midsomer Murders - 915k (4.0%)

E4
18:00: The Big Bang Theory - 712k (3.8%)
18:30: The Big Bang Theory - 864k (4.3%)
19:00: Hollyoaks - 781k (3.8%), +1 - 135k (0.6%)
21:00: The 100 - 509k (2.1%), +1 - 169k (1.1%)
22:00: Supernatural - 262k (1.7%)

5*
18:30: Home and Away - 382k (1.9%)

Sky Sports 1
19:00: Live Capital One Cup - 1.30m (5.7%)

Sources - DS, @Overnights.tv, ITV Media
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Old 21-01-2015, 14:38
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Well done Lewie!
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Old 21-01-2015, 15:02
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ITV Media says ITV are to air a new show called Celebrity Animal Sanctuary in the next few months:

Celebrity Animal Sanctuary is a warm, funny and captivating entertainment series that encapsulates two of Britain’s biggest passions: animals and celebs! Fully backed by the RSPCA too.

6 x 60minutes in Q2 Midweek Peak
Presumably Wednesdays at 8pm?
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Old 21-01-2015, 15:12
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ITV Media says ITV are to air a new show called Celebrity Animal Sanctuary in the next few months:



Presumably Wednesdays at 8pm?
ITV don't learn do they?
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Old 21-01-2015, 15:21
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ITV Media says ITV are to air a new show called Celebrity Animal Sanctuary in the next few months:



Presumably Wednesdays at 8pm?
ITV can't make a show without celebs.... it will be full of Corrie/Emmerdale actors too.
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Old 21-01-2015, 15:25
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ITV Press Centre has this for Saturday 31 January:

6.30 Stars in Their Eyes
7.30 Planet's Got Talent
8.05 Take Me Out
9.20 The Jonathan Ross Show

I can't see that doing any better to be honest.
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Old 21-01-2015, 15:34
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Good consistency for Count Arthur.

Ronant - do you have a consolidated figure for ep1 (or indeed 2)?
Ony ep 1 so far, 1.92m, up from the 1.62m overnight.
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Old 21-01-2015, 15:40
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19:00 Emmerdale 6.14m (28.4%)
20:00 Emmerdale 414k (1.9%)

19:30 EastEnders 5.56m (24.3%)
22:30 EastEnders 643k (4.6%)

So 6.51m versus 6.20m pretty close last night - had it been a 7.00pm EE and 7.30pm EM - no doubt EE would have had the advantage.
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Old 21-01-2015, 15:51
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Ony ep 1 so far, 1.92m, up from the 1.62m overnight.
Ta. Disappointing, even making allowance for the lack of Wales. Deserves better but it's the sort of thing you'll love or hate. No middle ground with this one!
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Old 21-01-2015, 16:12
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Ta. Disappointing, even making allowance for the lack of Wales. Deserves better but it's the sort of thing you'll love or hate. No middle ground with this one!
Sorry put me in the hate camp.
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Old 21-01-2015, 16:36
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19:00 Emmerdale 6.14m (28.4%)
20:00 Emmerdale 414k (1.9%)

19:30 EastEnders 5.56m (24.3%)
22:30 EastEnders 643k (4.6%)

So 6.51m versus 6.20m pretty close last night - had it been a 7.00pm EE and 7.30pm EM - no doubt EE would have had the advantage.
No real winners tbh. It's a shame they clashed. Emmerdale had it's shocks and Trial where as EastEnders was raw Character Driven. I'd put money on Last Nights episode of EastEnders being BAFTA nominated.
I do wonder if the Scenes with Kellie Bright Spurred people to vote for her at the NTA's.

Both soap could have seen their Brilliant episodes 1 million higher. Just proves soap clashing needs to stop.
Top marks for the BBC avoiding a clash tomorrow with Enders 7:30 & 8:30.
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Old 21-01-2015, 16:38
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Emmerdale always beats EE when it clashes with a head start so it didn't need to fight off anything, and both soaps are on top form this week so it's a shame they had to clash. As I said last night, EastEnders was an excellent last night and it's a shame less people got to see it as it was an important episode.
It was. It's the sort of Episode soaps should be doing and it's one EastEnders does very well. Had EastEnders had the 30mins lead it would have come out on top.
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