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Predict the ratings for Emmerdale's stunt. |
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I want to watch both shows. It's so annoying when this happens
![]() Either Emmerdale 7:00pm-7:30pm (and catch the last half hour later) or watch Emmerdale on record at 8:00pm and fast forward the adverts. EastEnders will be on my TV at 7:30pm tomorrow as it always is on a Tuesday ![]() Quote:
They shouldn't go up against EE tomorrow.
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STV news has just said that 1000 people have signed a petition to stop the shows being aired here due to the similarity to the disaster when a helicopter crashed into the Clutha pub in Dec 2013, so I guess there's a chance STV might not show them. I have to admit, I do question the taste of these stories being so similar to real events. It will be interesting to see the responses of both STV and ITV.
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STV news has just said that 1000 people have signed a petition to stop the shows being aired here due to the similarity to the disaster when a helicopter crashed into the Clutha pub in Dec 2013, so I guess there's a chance STV might not show them. I have to admit, I do question the taste of these stories being so similar to real events. It will be interesting to see the responses of both STV and ITV.
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I highly doubt STV will drop the episodes - and if they do, living in Scotland I'll be very annoyed!
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Double standards ahoy
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It get one of best rated epiosed this year , however I don't think
It be over 7 6,8 (32%) Even I am going to watch it, I never watched it , I just want compare the stunt to Brookside one lol |
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Last Monday - 6.18 + 197k (+1) = 6.377
This week - 6.29 + 119 (+1) = 6.409 30k up on last week - seems more people watched it "live" whilst less watched on +1 |
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Last Tues - 5.75 + 143k (+1) = 5.893
Last night - 6.37 + 292k (+1) = 6.662 around 760k up on last week's episode |
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Doing well then
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I had thought and hoped it would have done better than 6.4 m..but I have a feeling tonight we could see that figure rising maybe to 7.m...a shame it's only on for half an hour an hour would have been better
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It's hard to predict what it will do tonight.
DS reports that it got 6.42m for the 7:30 - 8pm clash with EE - which means it rated at a lower 6.32 for it's regular slot of 7 - 7:30pm Definitely indicating that viewers were specifically tuning in for the crash / stunt rather than the whole epsiode. Personally - I thought the helicopter crash scenes were decidedly underwhelming, however, it did leave the viewers with a major cliff-hanger as the hall collapsed on top of everyone present. Can the show find another half million viewers at 7pm who didn't tune in for the crash itself but will tune in for the aftermath? The previous 2 weeks have seen decent +1 figures for the Wednesday episode (238k & 356k respectively) If it is to reach 7m tonight - it will need to find an extra 1.1m viewers who did not tune in last week or an extra 330k who did not tune in last night. Maybe a big ask - but not impossible. |
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6.4 bit low for such a big ep :|
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Interesting that less than two years ago Cameron's siege week got 8million plus.
I reckon tonights Emmerdale will possibly rate a bit higher, due to not having a clash. It may just come within tipping distance of 7 million, but I will be surprised if it breaks the 7 million bracket. It would be good news for Corrie if it does, as it will push them into the mid 7 million bracket. But at the moment, Corrie is seeing it's ratings come in and around the 6million plus mark midweek. |
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I don't usually watch Emmerdale but as I have seen the promotions I am watching it to see if it is any good. If others do that the ratings should be high.
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Last Wed 5.51 + 356k (+1) = 5.866
Last night - 6.59 + 254k (+1) = 6.844 up 980k on last week and up 180k on Tues With more deaths & explosions expected tonight, can it carry momentum and increase again or has it reached it's level? |
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Not being funny I don't watch emmerdale but even in disappointed at how little boost it has got, compare it to eastenders live week which almost doubled the figures, why do people think it never rated higher, at least they got their biggest share of the year so far but they should be expecting their highest rated episodes of the year too.
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Not being funny I don't watch emmerdale but even in disappointed at how little boost it has got, compare it to eastenders live week which almost doubled the figures, why do people think it never rated higher, at least they got their biggest share of the year so far but they should be expecting their highest rated episodes of the year too.
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Last thur 7pm ep - 5.39 + 155k (+1) = 5.545
last night 7pm ep - 6.08 + 222k (+1) = 6.3 last thur 8pm ep - 5.45 + 194k (+1) = 5.644 last night 8pm ep - 6.45 + 350k (+1) = 6.8 7pm episode up 750k on last week 8pm episode up 1.1m on last week No increase from Wednesday ep. Personally, I thought last night's two eps were far superior to the Tues & Wed episodes |
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Last thur 7pm ep - 5.39 + 155k (+1) = 5.545
last night 7pm ep - 6.08 + 222k (+1) = 6.3 last thur 8pm ep - 5.45 + 194k (+1) = 5.644 last night 8pm ep - 6.45 + 350k (+1) = 6.8 7pm episode up 750k on last week 8pm episode up 1.1m on last week No increase from Wednesday ep. Personally, I thought last night's two eps were far superior to the Tues & Wed episodes |
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STV news has just said that 1000 people have signed a petition to stop the shows being aired here due to the similarity to the disaster when a helicopter crashed into the Clutha pub in Dec 2013, so I guess there's a chance STV might not show them. I have to admit, I do question the taste of these stories being so similar to real events. It will be interesting to see the responses of both STV and ITV.
I personally think ED is way above the standard and quality of any other soap on TV currently, but they are hamstrung (especially in the South East) by being opposite EE on their hour Tuesdays. Sad, because they deserve so much better. |
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