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The Attenborough doc (which was fab btw) will not do nearly as well as CF, but will still pull in 5m as very few things on BBC1 Sunday in tthe early slot do poorly.
Depending on how the above does, SOAH will follow its rating closely. |
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New thread on a website that doesn't do ratings themselves anymore.
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Ratings are poor these days because of the acres of serious drama and factual that are broadcast. Easy peasy TV.
It's not a coincidence that creating light entertainment programming is the hardest thing to do, and also the least appreciated by TV awards shows... |
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Best wishes to Hassan as well. I have spent the best part of the weekend in A&E and then hospital with a relative and I can say it really makes you appreciate the NHS.
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Is Sky still making programmes in 3D, or Is this on-off technology (which I gather has been around for as long as cinema has in one form or another) currently in the "off" position? What was the last big film to be made in 3D? The last big film was Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Also, The final Hunger Games was the first in 3D. |
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Ratings are poor these days because of the acres of serious drama and factual that are broadcast. Easy peasy TV.
It's not a coincidence that creating light entertainment programming is the hardest thing to do, and also the least appreciated by TV awards shows... |
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So looks like a new thread for around Feb 2016 to whenever?
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Tonight's endeavour was fantastic deserves to rise in the ratings despite the tough opposition hopefully it will get another series as well proper drama.
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Saturday night TV seems to be incredibly difficult for BBC and ITV to get right. Maybe harder than it should be? You could argue only SCD was a success between the big shows on Saturday nights over the past year. X Factor and The Voice are both way down. I feel that talent shows focusing on singing have maybe run their course, they've been running consistently for over 10 years now. X Factor/TVUK won't exactly rate badly, but they've definitely peaked. X Factor's rating for the final was half of what it's been in the past. X Factor was on for 4/5 months then as soon as it's finished TVUK starts.
Last night for example; The Jonathan Ross Show at 9.15pm on ITV? A 1.73m rating says it all about that decision. Jonathan Ross has been rating poorly for a long time now, yet gets a slot at 9.15pm on a Saturday night? If that's the best ITV can do in prime time on a Saturday night, that's a concern. Saturday night desperately needs a fresh, new big show. Sunday night is clearly much bigger than Saturday night for TV now. |
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Saturday night TV seems to be incredibly difficult for BBC and ITV to get right. Maybe harder than it should be? You could argue only SCD was a success between the big shows on Saturday nights over the past year. X Factor and The Voice are both way down. I feel that talent shows focusing on singing have maybe run their course, they've been running consistently for over 10 years now. X Factor/TVUK won't exactly rate badly, but they've definitely peaked. X Factor's rating for the final was half of what it's been in the past. X Factor was on for 4/5 months then as soon as it's finished TVUK starts.
Last night for example; The Jonathan Ross Show at 9.15pm on ITV? A 1.73m rating says it all about that decision. Jonathan Ross has been rating poorly for a long time now, yet gets a slot at 9.15pm on a Saturday night? If that's the best ITV can do in prime time on a Saturday night, that's a concern. Saturday night desperately needs a fresh, new big show. Sunday night is clearly much bigger than Saturday night for TV now. |
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Does anyone know of the ratings for eastenders this week, I haven't seen t anywhere
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Does anyone know of the ratings for eastenders this week, I haven't seen t anywhere
Tuesday: 5.29m (24.2%) partially clashed with Emmerdale Thursday: 6.63m (31.8%) Friday: 6.43m (30.9%) Until DS make a decision on whether or not to renew their ratings access, the best way to keep up to date with the latest ratings news is via this thread each morning after 9:45am or www.broadcastnow.co.uk. For top 10's also bookmark www.itvmedia.co.uk.
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Monday: 7.08m (31.2%)
Tuesday: 5.29m (24.2%) partially clashed with Emmerdale Thursday: 6.63m (31.8%) Friday: 6.43m (30.9%) Until DS make a decision on whether or not to renew their ratings access, the best way to keep up to date with the latest ratings news is via this thread each morning after 9:45am or www.broadcastnow.co.uk. For top 10's also bookmark www.itvmedia.co.uk. ![]() |
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Tonight's endeavour was fantastic deserves to rise in the ratings despite the tough opposition hopefully it will get another series as well proper drama.
I'm 100% certain it'll get another series. This time last year CTM rose to 9.04m against ASFF which was sheduled at 8.15pm from a lead in of Get Your Act Together. |
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Saturday night TV seems to be incredibly difficult for BBC and ITV to get right. Maybe harder than it should be? You could argue only SCD was a success between the big shows on Saturday nights over the past year. X Factor and The Voice are both way down. I feel that talent shows focusing on singing have maybe run their course, they've been running consistently for over 10 years now. X Factor/TVUK won't exactly rate badly, but they've definitely peaked. X Factor's rating for the final was half of what it's been in the past. X Factor was on for 4/5 months then as soon as it's finished TVUK starts.
Last night for example; The Jonathan Ross Show at 9.15pm on ITV? A 1.73m rating says it all about that decision. Jonathan Ross has been rating poorly for a long time now, yet gets a slot at 9.15pm on a Saturday night? If that's the best ITV can do in prime time on a Saturday night, that's a concern. Saturday night desperately needs a fresh, new big show. Sunday night is clearly much bigger than Saturday night for TV now. That rating (like for al ITV's) is excluding HD and +1. So in reality it'll be around 2.2-2.4m inc+1. But yes still poor, and this chat show is way past it. |
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Monday: 7.08m (31.2%)
Tuesday: 5.29m (24.2%) partially clashed with Emmerdale Thursday: 6.63m (31.8%) Friday: 6.43m (30.9%) Until DS make a decision on whether or not to renew their ratings access, the best way to keep up to date with the latest ratings news is via this thread each morning after 9:45am or www.broadcastnow.co.uk. For top 10's also bookmark www.itvmedia.co.uk. ![]() |
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I'm enjoying the irony of the ratings thread getting a new thread just as it coincides with DS themselves not actually providing anymore ratings
![]() Again - thanks to all those who continue to find & post ratings ![]() Although I'm guessing tape-checked soap ratings are now a thing of history. |
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I'm enjoying the irony of the ratings thread getting a new thread just as it coincides with DS themselves not actually providing anymore ratings
![]() Again - thanks to all those who continue to find & post ratings ![]() Although I'm guessing tape-checked soap ratings are now a thing of history. |
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Overnights.tv @overnightstv 5s5 seconds ago
When dinosaurs ruled TV: #Attenboroughandthegiantdinosaur brought out the wonder in amazing 7.5m/34.8% on BBC1 http://www.overnights.tv Jonathan Reed @JonathanReed01 18s18 seconds ago Attenborough and the Giant Dinosaur watched by similarly impressive 7.5m on @BBCOne last night - peaked at 8.5m Wowsers Did NOT expect that rating.
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Any programme with ''Attenborough'' in the title is a guaranteed banker
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Overnights.tv @overnightstv 11s11 seconds ago
Final ep of #walkingthehimalayas watched by 1.7m/7.1% - and that was the series avge too @OctoberFilmsUK http://www.overnights.tv According to Gallifrey Base - Still Open All Hours got 7.4m. |
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So this is where you all are!!!
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More Sunday overnights:
BBC One 20:00 Call the Midwife: 7.78m (31.7%) 21:00 War and Peace: 5.23m (22.3%) BBC Two 20:00 Dragons' Den: 2.24m (9.1%) 21:00 James May's Cars of the People: 1.77m (7.5%) 22:00 Blood Diamond: 0.76m (6.4%) ITV (exc. HD and +1) 19:00 Beowulf: Return to the Shieldlands: 1.23m (5.5%) 20:00 Endeavour: 3.08m (12.8%) 22:20 The Day Hitler Died: 0.84m (6.0%) Channel 4 (exc. +1) 21:00 Deutschland 83: 0.62m (2.7%) 22:00 8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown: 0.68m (4.3%) Channel 5 (exc. +1) 19:05 The Wedding Planner: 0.89m (3.8%) 21:00 Celebrity Big Brother: 2.44m (10.4%) 22:00 Celebrity Botched Up Bodies: 0.90m (5.6%) BBC Three 19:40 The Voice UK: 0.52m (2.2%) 21:00 Die Hard with a Vengeance: 0.89m (4.5%) 23:00 Family Guy: 0.59m (5.7%) ITV2 (exc. +1) 20:00 Skyfall: 0.63m (2.9%) 22:55 The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift: 0.14m (2.0%) Sky1 (exc. +1) 19:30 The Simpsons: 0.23m (1.1%) 21:00 Hawaii Five-O: 0.47m (2.0%) 22:00 NCIS: Los Angeles: 0.30m (1.9%)
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A tad down but still good for Dragon's Den, maybe viewers forgot it was on after its break last week.
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Would it not have been betteron BBC2 for Dragon's Den and James May to have switched places?
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Did NOT expect that rating.
