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Big Brother won't get any more then 3 million these days with full live feed.
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Big Brother won't get any more then 3 million these days with full live feed.
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Well an evictoom show last January managed but I do agree
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BARB BBC1 we 4th January
NYE Fireworks 12.50m MBB 9.51m Miranda 9.51m Queen 9.47m Esio Trot 7.86m LTIHalifax 7.02m SOAH 6.90m Pointless Celebs 5.87m MOTD Live 5.49m Casualty 5.35m Countryfile 5.29m Musketeers 4.93m |
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Just seen that BBC Two have two film premieres on Sunday 25th, Real Steel at 6pm and Shadow Dancer at 10pm, neither will probably do that well but along with Top Gear and Dragons' Den that's a strong schedule for them. In fact, the schedules for most of month have looked pretty strong, I think this could be a very good year for them.
I was a little worried when Janice Hadlow left, but Kim Shillinglaw has proved to be great replacement so far, with a lot of great sounding drama and factual coming up as well. |
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A ginormous roundup today!
BBC 1 06:00: Breakfast - 1.50m 09:15: Wanted Down Under - 1.30m 10:00: Homes Under the Hammer - 1.50m 11:00: Caught Red Handed - 1.20m 11:30: Rip Off Britain - 1.30m 12:15: Bargain Hunt - 2.30m 13:00: BBC News at One - 3.10m 13:45: Doctors - 1.66m (22.3%) 14:15: Father Brown - 1.70m 15:00: Escape to the Country - 1.20m 15:45: James Martin: Home Comforts - 1.50m 16:30: Antiques Road Trip - 2.80m 17:15: Pointless - 4.03m (27.0%) 18:00: BBC News at Six - 5.67m (31.0%) 18:30: BBC Regional News - 6.63m (34.0%) 19:00: The One Show - 4.78m (23.0%) 19:30: EastEnders - 7.72m (36.4%) 20:00: Holby City - 5.02m (23.8%) 21:00: Silent Witness - 6.33m (27.3%) 22:00: BBC News at Ten - 4.84m (27.0%) 22:35: Count Arthur Strong - 1.62m (13.4%) BBC 2 20:00: Nature’s Weirdest Events - 2.40m (11.4%) 21:00: Horizon - 1.81m (7.8%) ITV 06:00: Good Morning Britain - 580k 08:30: Lorraine - 700k 09:25: The Jeremy Kyle Show - 1.30m 10:30: This Morning - 900k 12:30: Loose Women - 940k (13.2%) 13:30: ITV News - 900k 14:00: Judge Rinder - 1.10m 15:00: Tipping Point - 1.40m 16:00: Mel and Sue - 800k 17:00: The Chase - 3.20m 18:00: ITV Regional News - 3.71m (21.0%) 19:00: Emmerdale - 6.73m (32.6%), +1 - 131k (0.6%) 19:30: River Monsters - 2.11m (9.9%), +1 - 108k (0.5%) 20:00: Britain’s Best Back Gardens - 2.05m (9.8%) 21:00: The Wonder of Britain - 1.65m (7.8%), +1 - 143k (0.9%) Channel 4 18:30: Hollyoaks - 1.07m (5.5%) 20:00: Weighing Up the Enemy - 796k (3.8%) 21:00: 24 Hours in Police Custody - 1.25m (5.4%), +1 - 368k (2.3%) 22:00: Ramsay’s Hotel Hell - 879k (5.6%), +1 - 144k (1.7%) Channel 5 13:15: Home and Away - 197k (2.6%) 13:45: Neighbours - 579k (7.8%) 17:30: Neighbours - 880k (5.7%) 18:00: Home and Away - 632k (3.5%) * 5* First Look at 18:30 - 484k (2.5%) 20:00: The Secrets of the Tea Chimps - 953k (4.5%) 21:00: Celebrity Big Brother - 2.13m (9.2%), +1 - 394k (2.4%) 22:00: Suspects - 706k (4.4%) BBC 3 22:30: EastEnders - 317k (2.4%) 23:30: Family Guy - 552k (7.2%) 23:50: Family Guy - 554k (9.5%) ITV 3 20:00: Midsomer Murders - 935k (4.2%) E4 18:00: The Big Bang Theory - 561k (3.1%) 18:30: The Big Bang Theory - 778k (4.0%) 19:00: Hollyoaks - 705k (3.4%), +1 - 154k (0.7%) 20:00: The Big Bang Theory - 624k (3.0%) 20:30: The Big Bang Theory - 678k (3.2%) 21:00: The 100 - 648k (2.8%), +1 - 124k (0.8%) 22:00: Supernatural - 253k (1.6%) BT Sport 19:15: FA Cup: West Ham v Everton - 626k (3.0%) * peak - 839k Sources - DS, Bushmills, ronant, John Plunkett, ITV Media Holby getting over five million, often a target here for negative comments but getting the viewers thro ugh the turnstiles there. GMB still lagging BBC breakfast 3:1, even at a time where news interest is very high. Silent Witness is such a star coming close to Broadchurch neck and neck Monday and I assume viewers used catch up before so they could watch the second one at 9 pm. BBC1 at 16.30 beats most of ITV Primetime except Emerdale! |
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I had an email from overnights.tv saying that reach figures are now included in the overnight figures. Has anyone seen these?
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Just seen that BBC Two have two film premieres on Sunday 25th, Real Steel at 6pm and Shadow Dancer at 10pm, neither will probably do that well but along with Top Gear and Dragons' Den that's a strong schedule for them. In fact, the schedules for most of month have looked pretty strong, I think this could be a very good year for them.
I was a little worried when Janice Hadlow left, but Kim Shillinglaw has proved to be great replacement so far, with a lot of great sounding drama and factual coming up as well. |
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One of the best things Kim Shillinglaw did was for the bits between the programmes. She brought back the old BBC2 idents from the nineties.
Anyone know? |
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Just a pendantic point, Robbie - there was no Love 2012.
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I had an email from overnights.tv saying that reach figures are now included in the overnight figures. Has anyone seen these?
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It's not just the Sun attacking Broadchurch (Boredchurch).
The Daily Mail has a piece today on page 6 headed: 'They've turned Broadchurch into a fancy East Enders say viewers'. They quote viewers calling it 'unrealistic' and 'like a bloody shoddy daytime soap opera'. I actually had no issue with the second episode. Yes, it was melodrama, but enjoyable to watch and still full of intrigue. Of course, there is zero mention in the talk by the press of its tumbling ratings that it went head to head with a well loved BBC crime drama and so inevitably both were lower than they might have been because of the clash. We will only know if there has been a serious loss of viewers to the show and not just its live slot if the episode 2, 3, 4 etc consolidated figures are millions down. |
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GMB still lagging BBC breakfast 3:1, even at a time where news interest is very high.
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Well, GMB isn't renowned for its news, and Breakfast aren't exactly any higher than usual, so news interest can't be very high at all, not for breakfast time anyway, unless everyone's watching Sky News, which I highly doubt.
Interesting think you posted there, GMB isn't renowned for its news, how true and that's the issue. |
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The papers love to knock a show on its way down in the ratings, Eastenders or Coronation Street, The Apprentice, Downton Abbey or Broadchurch......they love Call The Midwife and Bake Off.....maybe its puts of some viewers to know they watch a 'ridiculed' TV show??
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The papers love to knock a show on its way down in the ratings, Eastenders or Coronation Street, The Apprentice, Downton Abbey or Broadchurch......they love Call The Midwife and Bake Off.....maybe its puts of some viewers to know they watch a 'ridiculed' TV show??
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The calibre of the Mail's TV reporting is shown by a contrived piece today (P. 19) (headlined: 'Seen it all before! BBC 2 has same shows two days in a row'.)
This reveals how BBC 2 schedules last night and tonight are all but identical. However, it makes an absurd pigs ear of doing this. Firstly, both nights are dominated by snooker as happens from time to time and this is always on for days and has always dominated BBC 2 schedules when it is. Then Eggheads is on daily as quizes often are on BBC and ITV. But it then claims that 'stripping' is 'far less common for documentaries such as Great British Railway Journeys' and summarises its two episodes. Except if the twerp who had written this piece had bothered to do any research then he would have discovered this popular show has run for five years now and ALWAYS been stripped exactly this way at 6.30 Monday to Friday. As it relates a different journey across a different part of the UK in 5 parts each week. With 4 or 5 journeys, one per week during the series. So it works that way and would not be the same without stripping. BBC bashing at its sloppy worst by some guy called Sam. |
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Finally he's been getting away with it for to long.
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No its in the TV Biz section, they say Broadchurch pulled in its lowest ever ratings on Monday after losing more than a million viewers, they say only 6.4m watched its second episode with figures droping as low as 2.3 million, then they mention the usual Twitter morons saying how rubbish and boring the show is now.
Don't know where they got that 2.3m figure from. Quote:
The woman who presented Escape to the Country? Don't remember that one on the front page of the tabloids. Getting a bit fed up of the idea any presenter doing anything for more than one channel is them being "poached". Julia Bradbury is a freelance presenter who left Countryfile, not the BBC, as the reports at the time make abundantly clear - http://www.theguardian.com/media/201...ountryfile-itv
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:
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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So in denial huh. The papers never report these ratings crisis' for Corrie like they do all the time for EE so yes Stuart for them to finally do that, something has happened, ratings have dropped etc.
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It's not just the Sun attacking Broadchurch (Boredchurch).
The Daily Mail has a piece today on page 6 headed: 'They've turned Broadchurch into a fancy East Enders say viewers'. They quote viewers calling it 'unrealistic' and 'like a bloody shoddy daytime soap opera'. I actually had no issue with the second episode. Yes, it was melodrama, but enjoyable to watch and still full of intrigue. Of course, there is zero mention in the talk by the press of its tumbling ratings that it went head to head with a well loved BBC crime drama and so inevitably both were lower than they might have been because of the clash. We will only know if there has been a serious loss of viewers to the show and not just its live slot if the episode 2, 3, 4 etc consolidated figures are millions down. Such a shame the TV companies never get a right to reply, the only time this ever happens is when the weather presenter rubbishes the Daily Express's latest story, and even then they tip toe around the issue often avoiding to mention the paper in question, as if they are about to be sued for libel. |
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It's not just the Sun attacking Broadchurch (Boredchurch).
The Daily Mail has a piece today on page 6 headed: 'They've turned Broadchurch into a fancy East Enders say viewers'. They quote viewers calling it 'unrealistic' and 'like a bloody shoddy daytime soap opera'. I actually had no issue with the second episode. Yes, it was melodrama, but enjoyable to watch and still full of intrigue. Of course, there is zero mention in the talk by the press of its tumbling ratings that it went head to head with a well loved BBC crime drama and so inevitably both were lower than they might have been because of the clash. We will only know if there has been a serious loss of viewers to the show and not just its live slot if the episode 2, 3, 4 etc consolidated figures are millions down. |
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The calibre of the Mail's TV reporting is shown by a contrived piece today (P. 19) (headlined: 'Seen it all before! BBC 2 has same shows two days in a row'.)
This reveals how BBC 2 schedules last night and tonight are all but identical. However, it makes an absurd pigs ear of doing this. Firstly, both nights are dominated by snooker as happens from time to time and this is always on for days. Then Eggheads is on daily as quizes often are on BBC and ITV. But it then claims that 'stripping' is 'far less common for documentaries such as Great British Railway Journeys' and summarises its two episodes. Except if the twerp who had written this piece had bothered to do any research then he would have discovered this popular show has run for five years now and ALWAYS been stripped exactly this way at 6.30 Monday to Friday. As it relates a different journey across a different part of the UK in 5 parts each week. BBC bashing at its sloppy worst. |
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A Broadchurch backlash based on the fact ratings dropped due to a clash with Silent Witness, whose ratings also dropped. After episode 1 people were saying it wasn't as popular as the series finale. It ended up being more popular.
ITV Press Centre should be sending stats to these papers! |
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The calibre of the Mail's TV reporting is shown by a contrived piece today (P. 19) (headlined: 'Seen it all before! BBC 2 has same shows two days in a row'.)
This reveals how BBC 2 schedules last night and tonight are all but identical. However, it makes an absurd pigs ear of doing this. Firstly, both nights are dominated by snooker as happens from time to time and this is always on for days and has always dominated BBC 2 schedules when it is. Then Eggheads is on daily as quizes often are on BBC and ITV. But it then claims that 'stripping' is 'far less common for documentaries such as Great British Railway Journeys' and summarises its two episodes. Except if the twerp who had written this piece had bothered to do any research then he would have discovered this popular show has run for five years now and ALWAYS been stripped exactly this way at 6.30 Monday to Friday. As it relates a different journey across a different part of the UK in 5 parts each week. With 4 or 5 journeys, one per week during the series. So it works that way and would not be the same without stripping. BBC bashing at its sloppy worst by some guy called Sam. |
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Even by Daily Mail standards that is weak!
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Indeed, almost like they had to run a BBC bashing story and they didn't have much to go on this week.
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