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Ratings Thread (Part 3 - Part 4)
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rzt
08-04-2009
Originally Posted by Only_You:
“ITV Media - UEFA Champions League: Manchester United v FC Porto (Tue) - 6.0m”

Also, peaked with 8m.
Score
08-04-2009
BBC1
Holby City: 5.5m (23.6%)
All The Small Things: 4.2m (17.6%)

BBC2
Horse People with Alexandra Tolstoy: 878,000 (3.6%)

ITV1
Champions League: 6.0m (25.4%)
PEAK: 7.6m

C4 (incl. +1)
Willie's Chocolate Reolution: 1.7m
The Hospital: 2.42m (2.0m, 8.4% without +1)
Shameless: 2.17m

Five
CSI: 2.8m (11.4%)

Sources: Brand Republic, C4 Sales, ITV Media.
sn_22
08-04-2009
Pretty good figures for a good match on ITV last night. The other channels seemed pretty resiliant though. I'm surprised 'All the Small Things' hasn't flopped worse than that. I guess it takes a pretty good female lead-in from Holby City to stand it in pretty good shape against the football.
Score
08-04-2009
Originally Posted by sn_22:
“Pretty good figures for a good match on ITV last night. The other channels seemed pretty resiliant though. I'm surprised 'All the Small Things' hasn't flopped worse than that. I guess it takes a pretty good female lead-in from Holby City to stand it in pretty good shape against the football.”

Yes, All The Small Things is doing better than I thought it would, although I'm not surprised the football didn't dent it, because it attracts a completely different audience. I wouldn't be surprised if All The Small Things takes a bigger hit from Hell's Kitchen.
craig-maclellan
08-04-2009
Originally Posted by Only_You:
“Strange things from the BBC on sunday 19th April.

6:05 - A new series of Last of the summer wine
7:00 - Countryfile
8:00 - A hour repeat of My Family :/

Seems strange to put a repeat of my family in the 8:00 slot on a sunday?”

I think this is just filling up a week's gap. AR will be finished by then (and they don't want to risk any more repeats of) that, but The No.1 Ladies Detective Agency will still have a week to go. Then the week after they have some kinda of awards ceremony...I think...can't remember what it is.

Also, the new shows with Steve Jones, Fern Britton and Jason Mansford has been confirmed:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/pressoffice/pre...08/jones.shtml
Cent
08-04-2009
Originally Posted by Score:
“Yes, All The Small Things is doing better than I thought it would, although I'm not surprised the football didn't dent it, because it attracts a completely different audience. I wouldn't be surprised if All The Small Things takes a bigger hit from Hell's Kitchen.”

That wont happen until Episode 4 though, because Hell's Kitchen's not on Tuesday next week.
rzt
08-04-2009
Tuesday 8th April Overnights
BBC1
19:30- EastEnders: 8.72m (40%)
20:00- Holby City: 5.5m (23.6%)
21:00- All The Small Things: 4.2m (17.6%)
22:00- BBC News at Ten: 5m (24%)

BBC2
19:00- Department Store: 1.3m (5.9%)
20:00- The Speaker: 878,000 (3.7%)
- peak: 895,000 (4.1%) in the final 15 mins
- down from 2009 channel slot average of: 1.7m

21:00- Horse People with Alexandra Tolstoy: 877,000 (3.6%)
- peak: 999,000 (4.3%) at the end
- least watched 9pm programme for the channel since 29 April 2008

22:00- Later Live… with Jools Holland: 680,000 (3.2%)
- Peaktime share of just 5.3%. 2nd worst peaktime share (18:00-22:30) since 2001.

ITV1
19:00- Emmerdale: 5.848m
19:30- Champions League: 6.0m (25.4%)
- peak: 8.0m (33%) at 9.30pm
- match average: 6.6m (28%)

22:00- News at Ten: 2.4m (12%)

Channel 4 [inc. +1]
20:00- Willie's Chocolate Revolution: 1.7m
21:00- The Hospital: 2.42m (2.0m, 8.4% without +1)
22:00- Shameless: 2.17m

Five
20:00- Riddle of the Romanovs: Revealed: 846,000 (3.5%)
21:00- CSI: 2.8m (11.4%)
22:00- CSI: Miami: 1.6m (9%)
23:00- CSI:NY: 900,000 (10%)

BBC Three
22:30- Horne and Corden: 392,000 (2.7%)

E4 [inc. +1]
19:00- Hollyoaks: 608,000
21:00- Smallville: 146,000
22:00- Smallville: 306,000

Film4 [inc. +1]
18:30- K19: The Widowmaker: 93,000
21:00- Boat Trip: 277,000

More4 [inc. +1]
21:00- Come Dine with Me: 299,000
22:00- True Stories: 90,000

ITV3
22:00- Ladies of Letters: 456,000 (2.5%)

All Hours Shares
BBC One: 21.3%
ITV1: 18.9%
Channel 4 [inc. +1]: 8.5%
Five: 5.8%
BBC Two: 5.6%
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Really awful night for BBC2, failing to even top the 1m mark from 8pm onwards! Five ended up beating BBC Two in the All Hours Shares, which is so rare.

Emmerdale is performing quite poorly. EastEnders is looking strong at the moment, gaining its 5th best Tuesday rating since 2007.
ZoeMcCallister
08-04-2009
The poor performance from BBC2 and below par performance from CH4 in the 8pm slot should bode well for the 8pm dramas and Oil Riggers tonight. Awful night for BBC2 in general and dangerously low for Emmerdale. With EE in a very strong position atm Emmerdale could quite easily fall to low 5m in the head to head on Thursday.

Looking at BBC1's schedules in the upcoming weeks it may finally look like they have them sorted with Ashes to Ashes on Mondays and new comedies on Fridays. That would mean there would be a distinct variety in the 9pm programming across the week with drama on Mon & Tues, reality/entertainment on Wednesday, factual on Thursday and comedy on Friday.
Bad Ambassador
08-04-2009
Originally Posted by rzt:
“19:00- Emmerdale: 5.848m”

Good Lord. It's funny how it actually did worse without the EastEnders clash.
Steve Williams
08-04-2009
Originally Posted by Fudd:
“I'm trying to consider where BBC1 can air a Championship match and it's difficult considering there's usually a Premier match Saturday lunchtime and evening and Sunday lunchtime and late afternoon. They can't air it at 3pm Saturday as most people will be following their own team I would have thought.”

Of course it's prohibited to show live football at 3pm on Saturdays. I can't see these matches going anywhere but Sunday lunchtimes - it's no different to when they used to show the FA Cup first and second round matches, they were often screened opposite Premiership matches on Sky and they did alright business. And, of course, Sky now regularly screen live Championship matches opposite live Premiership matches on Setanta (although I wish they wouldn't, it seems a waste, especially with the old Friday night slot sitting there doing nothing). There are also a few Sundays, like last Sunday, when there are no Sunday 1.30 Premiership matches.
sn_22
08-04-2009
Originally Posted by ZoeMcCallister:
“Looking at BBC1's schedules in the upcoming weeks it may finally look like they have them sorted with Ashes to Ashes on Mondays and new comedies on Fridays. That would mean there would be a distinct variety in the 9pm programming across the week with drama on Mon & Tues, reality/entertainment on Wednesday, factual on Thursday and comedy on Friday.”

I agree. They do finally seem to be getting their 9pm slots in order.

Monday is an obvious slot for Ashes to Ashes, but with it so late in the year, I wonder what it means for Waking the Dead. That started in April last year, but with Ashes on a Monday and The Apprentice on a Wednesday for the forseeable future, its presumably not going to make it to air until late June at the earliest. The BBC should have quite a packed summer and autumn schedule.
ZoeMcCallister
08-04-2009
The BARB officials are in for w/e 29/03/09 and many dramas that seem to be underperforming compared to past episodes do seem to follow patterns and get quite high timeshifts indicating the viewers are still there, they just choose to watch another time. The dramas inparticular that I noticed were:

-Robin Hood
-Waterloo Road
-The Bill
-Lewis
-Primeval

All delivered timeshifts of between 0.5-1m which is very good. Also interesting to note Primeval picked up over 0.7m when repeated the next day on ITV2, making the shows drop not seem as bad.
davey_wavey
08-04-2009
Originally Posted by sn_22:
“I agree. They do finally seem to be getting their 9pm slots in order.

Monday is an obvious slot for Ashes to Ashes, but with it so late in the year, I wonder what it means for Waking the Dead. That started in April last year, but with Ashes on a Monday and The Apprentice on a Wednesday for the forseeable future, its presumably not going to make it to air until late June at the earliest. The BBC should have quite a packed summer and autumn schedule.”

I hope they save Waking The Dead for the autumn, as the programme would then be more likely to achieve the high ratings that it usually gets (8-9 million viewers).

EastEnders is still on a high - a 40% share is impressive.
Jonwo
08-04-2009
Ouch for BBC Two with only show breaking 1m between 7-10pm although they did peak at the end but I think it will do worse with the Chelsea Vs Liverpool match next week.

ITV1 had a great night with the football and will do better next week, everyone else held up well considering.
Cent
08-04-2009
Originally Posted by mr_scotty2hotty:
“I think Piers Morgan needs some interesting people to interview on the next series...”

Well he has "banned" David Beckham and Jonathan Ross from appearing.

Proving he is still a smug prick and that he is bordering on delusion.

He'll probably draft Hasselhoff and Cowell in.
rzt
08-04-2009
Top 10 programmes of the week
1 - 10.37m - Coronation Street (Mon 20:30, ITV1)
2 - 9.76m - EastEnders (Mon, BBC1)
3 - 8.71m - The Apprentice (Wed, BBC1)
4 - 7.50m - Emmerdale (Mon, ITV1)
5 - 7.19m - Lewis (Sun, ITV1)
6 - 7.00m - Casualty (Sat, BBC1)
7 - 6.69m - Law & Order: UK (Mon, ITV1)
8 - 6.42m - Harry Hill's TV Burp (Sat, ITV1)
9 - 6.20m - Robin Hood (Sat, BBC1)
10- 6.15m - The National Lottery: 1 vs 100 (Sat, BBC1)

Alternative Top 10 (BBC2, C4, Five)
1 - 4.21m - The Mentalist (Thu, Five)
2 - 3.83m - Yellowstone (Sun, BBC2)
3 - 3.82m - CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (Tue, Five)
4 - 3.52m - The Secret Millionaire (Sun, C4)
5 - 3.27m - CSI: New York (Sat, Five)
6 - 3.26m - Relocation, Relocation (Wed, C4)
7 - 3.22m - The Apprentice: You're Fired! (Wed, BBC2)
8 - 3.14m - NCIS (Fri, Five)
9 - 3.10m - Railway Walks (Mon, BBC2)
10- 2.95m - Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares USA (Fri, C4)

Multichannel Top 10
1 - 1.45m - EastEnders (Tue, BBC3)
2 - 1.03m - Come Dine with Me (Sun, More4)
3 - 0.97m - Skins (Thu, E4)
4 - 0.95m - Lost (Sun, Sky1)
5 - 0.94m - Heroes (Mon, BBC3)
6 - 0.91m - Shameless (Tue, E4)
7 - 0.89m - Horne & Corden (Tue, BBC3)
8 - 0.84m - Agatha Christie's Marple (Tue, ITV3)
9 - 0.82m - Bones (Thu, Sky1)
10- 0.79m - ER (Thu, More4)

5 ITV1, 5 BBC1 in the top 10 programmes of the week. The Apprentice has a cracking start, which also means it's the 8th most watched programme of the year so far.

The 'Alternative List' is dominated by programmes on Five. The premiere of The Mentalist tops the list and is actually the 22nd most watched broadcast on the network ever.

EastEnders tops the 'Multichannel List' with its highly popular Tuesday edition of the show. A brilliant performance by Come Dine with Me to actually come 2nd in the chart. Also Marple seems to be very popular on ITV3. ER still in the top 10 as well.
M1010D
08-04-2009
Talking about the Hoff does anyone know the ratings for When Scott came to stay on Living on Monday?

Thought it was a good and real mini-documentary to be fair
hopeandfaith06
08-04-2009
I can't understand why Emmerdale was so low yesterday. When its an hour long ep i can understand it being lower, but when its just a 30 min ep i thought it would be much higher.
Where was everyone, were they all watching The One Show
Jonwo
08-04-2009
The Mentalist did very well in timeshift adding 0.6m, it is their most successful US import outside of the CSIs and NCIS and Yellowstone proved to be a winner for BBC Two as was You're Fired and the surprise hit Railway Walks.
ZoeMcCallister
08-04-2009
Originally Posted by M1010D:
“Talking about the Hoff does anyone know the ratings for When Scott came to stay on Living on Monday?

Thought it was a good and real mini-documentary to be fair”

372k (2.3%)

Woody_Enfield
08-04-2009
Originally Posted by rzt:
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BBC Three
22:30- Horne and Corden: 392,000 (2.7%)


”

Was that a new one or one of the week's 312 repeats of it?
D.M.N.
08-04-2009
Originally Posted by Fudd:
“I'm trying to consider where BBC1 can air a Championship match and it's difficult considering there's usually a Premier match Saturday lunchtime and evening and Sunday lunchtime and late afternoon. They can't air it at 3pm Saturday as most people will be following their own team I would have thought.

One possibility is around 6pm Sunday evening, after Sky have finished for the day. Another one is to air a midweek match on Tuesday evening's, but that would hit their reliable 'The One Show-EastEnders-Holby City' schedule, and as we've seen with ITV1, trying to fit football into a schedule sometimes hurts rather than helps. I suppose they could have it on Wednesday night's on non-Champions League nights. Maybe they should fight it out with ITV1 on Champions League nights come to think of it...usually when the two channels air similar programmes BBC1 win out. ”

A midweek game seems highly unlikely, if they did do it, they'd definitely air it on BBC Two. Unless on Sunday afternoon, all live matches I think will go on BBC Two.

Originally Posted by rzt:
“Tuesday 8th April Overnights
BBC1
19:30- EastEnders: 8.72m (40%)

ITV1
19:00- Emmerdale: 5.848m”

Great share for EastEnders, but absolutely horrible rating for Emmerdale! Really interested to see The One Show rating now.

Poor for BBC Two as well... very rare to see them last of the five terrestials.
rzt
08-04-2009
Originally Posted by Woody_Enfield:
“Was that a new one or one of the week's 312 repeats of it?”

A new one. Looks like a low rating to me - good!
jde-tv
08-04-2009
19:00- Emmerdale: 5.848m

Wow thats terrible!

21:00- CSI: 2.8m (11.4%)

Is that CSI's worst over night ever? i know it gets a big time shift, but still thats bad!


9 - 6.20m - Robin Hood (Sat, BBC1)

Looks like it did better then Primevil then!


1 - 4.21m - The Mentalist (Thu, Five)

Really good for Five, at least i can see why the ditched house now! That had about 2m viewers didnt it?
Nailz
08-04-2009
How has The Wire been doing since it started on BBC2 ?
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