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Regarding The EastEnders and Emmerdale clash.
Enders has big episodes Mon and Tues next week with
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So I see Stu Blackburn seems to be in denial about Corris woes then. He may need to have another look at the ratings for Corri and EE. Plus he needs to realise they won't be winning many awards this year.
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I suppose Count Arthur was stable but it's still a disappointing number. The flying lesson scene last night was hilarious. It so deserves a wider audience and it's a shame it's at 10.35pm. Would love to see how it performed on a winter Saturday teatime in say the slot Now You See It currently has
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So I see Stu Blackburn seems to be in denial about Corris woes then. He may need to have another look at the ratings for Corri and EE. Plus he needs to realise they won't be winning many awards this year.
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Regarding The EastEnders and Emmerdale clash.
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It's interesting that the big two soaps are going for two very different types of drama next week, EastEnders with its stripped back character-driven drama and Corrie with its action-driven minibus stunt. The latter is usually favoured when it comes to ratings, and publicly voted awards for that matter, so I can see Corrie doing very well next week while EastEnders struggles a bit. |
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Regarding The EastEnders and Emmerdale clash.
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Cynically CS always do a big stunt just before the NTA. The past 18 months have been absolutely dire and IMHO they don't deserve a single award.
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Great for Broadchurch and the consolidated figure, looks like the BBC have done their job in denting last nights overnight, and the negative press will start. I'm surprised there isn't a story on BBC News online. Many will catch up with Broadchurch as you have much longer to watch it, whereas with SW you only have one day.
Has Silent witness now got a clear run to the end, or does a Monday night FA Cup game slot in again? If not, the last three episodes of Broadchurch will still have a clearer run. they have obviously been reading this thread again heh.
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Am not surprised EastEnders was up on Monday giving the episode and Cliffhanger. It's like proper EastEnders with a number of storylines happening alongside eachother.
Plenty of drama and shocks with lighter scenes from kush,Mas and the Cokers thrown in. Highest share for sometime too isnt it? |
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The 100 got 648k and supernatural 253k. They both halved the audience in one week wtf going on there.
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Indeed the Sun is calling it Boredchurch this morning
they have obviously been reading this thread again heh. |
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Indeed the Sun is calling it Boredchurch this morning
they have obviously been reading this thread again heh.
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I wonder what will happen to the other ''exciting projects'' ITV promised Miss Bradbury when she left the BBC - or will she join that list of ''presenters'' who disappeared when they went to ITV ?
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Yes Natures Weirdest Events was also quite interesting.
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Indeed the Sun is calling it Boredchurch this morning
they have obviously been reading this thread again heh. |
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Great to see EastEnders and Emmerdale increasing on Monday and both up slightly yoy. Better shares than recently too.
Thanks Lewie and Bushmills for the figures. ![]() According to Blackburn, Corrie was averaging 8.5m and a 37% share in 2014. (way ahead of its nearest rivals he adds) It hasn't crossed 8m in the overnights since 17th November and only has 1 NTA nom, not to mention the loss of 1m viewers in 2014. The worst is yet to come judging by the stories he teased. |
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Was that in a TV review?
Don't know where they got that 2.3m figure from. |
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Wasn't Vanessa also replacing Kilroy who was axed by BBC1. Tel's recollection of this time is iffy. Liddiment was at ITV around that time. Anne & Nick was a This Morning knock off. BBC1 adopting an approach of not fighting like with like helped them in daytime. Looking at BBC1 the only show still there from 1986 is The One O'Clock News.
Wogan gets the chornology confused in his book because Wogan's Island was a few years before Wogan's Web, when David Liddiment was indeed at the BBC, not as Controller of BBC1 but as Head of Entertainment. He was there around the same time as Nick Elliott was Head of Drama, both of whom had been headhunted by the Beeb from ITV to create some more populist programming, but neither really enjoyed it at the Beeb and both returned to ITV within a year or so. Quote:
Christine Bleakley, Adrian Chiles, Susanna Reid, Julia Bradbury, Mel & Sue, the woman who presented Escape to the Country, it's just the latest in a long line of BBC poach failures.
It even says in the piece that she had already done Take On The Twisters for ITV while on Countryfile and would possibly do other shows on the Beeb. She is not on a golden handcuffs deal with ITV, she is a freelance presenter who works for anyone. If anyone can find anything to contradict that, I would absolutely love to see it. Presenters presenting on more than one channel has happened since ITV began in the fifties. In the seventies Brucie did regular specials for ITV while also doing the Generation Game on the Beeb. More recently Charlie Brooker did Ten O'Clock Live and Black Mirror on C4 while still doing all his BBC shows. It's easier than ever for presenters to work across the various channels, nobody cares and because of independent productions they can work with all the same people regardless of the channel. Mel and Sue is a Princess production, as was Light Lunch, so it's not beyond the realms of possibility that Mel and Sue or Princess came up with the idea of bringing back a Mel and Sue chat show and approached the various broadcasters, and it was ITV who decided they wanted to do it. It doesn't interfere with any of their BBC work which clearly they're still doing. Yeah, they're a bit of a hotter property now than they were before Bake-Off so ITV were a bit more interested but to suggest they were poached is rubbish. Quote:
I thought we'd been here before, didn't Mel co present the 5 o'clock show with Richard Hammond? That bombed aswell didn't it?
The Five O'Clock Show was an attempt to fill the other six months of the year when ITV had Paul O'Grady. I know they originally approached Chris Evans to do that but he turned it down. It wasn't much of a hit, no, because it wasn't much of a format. Quote:
I suppose Count Arthur was stable but it's still a disappointing number. The flying lesson scene last night was hilarious. It so deserves a wider audience and it's a shame it's at 10.35pm. Would love to see how it performed on a winter Saturday teatime in say the slot Now You See It currently has
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Why do you only ever pop up when easties is mentioned?
Corrie will most likely to come out top consolodated ![]()
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Steve Williams - you don't seem to understand of what is said here. There's a history of BBC presenters going to ITV to present something, then either never seen again, or the programme they do ends up bombing.
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Bruce Forsyth has criss-crossed between ITV and the BBC for most of his career although did provide ITV with one of its biggest disasters in Bruce Forsyth's Big Night but LWT were happy to continue employing him.
Tony Hancock ditched his writers and went to ATV,eventually committing suicide in Australia. Benny Hill crossed successfully from the BBC to ITV. Sadly Morecambe and Wise were not a great success story at Thames although Eric was ill by then and they were deprived of their writer Eddie Braben and producer John Ammonds who at first elected to stay at the BBC. |
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2.52m for CBB then. Hoped it would be higher but still great!
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Don't know where they got that 2.3m figure from.
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Great to see EastEnders and Emmerdale increasing on Monday and both up slightly yoy. Better shares than recently too.
Thanks Lewie and Bushmills for the figures. ![]() According to Blackburn, Corrie was averaging 8.5m and a 37% share in 2014. (way ahead of its nearest rivals he adds) It hasn't crossed 8m in the overnights since 17th November and only has 1 NTA nom, not to mention the loss of 1m viewers in 2014. The worst is yet to come judging by the stories he teased. |
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they have obviously been reading this thread again heh.

(way ahead of its nearest rivals he adds) 
