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That must be the 5-minute peak and Hassaan's must be the 15-minute peak, then.
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Dad's Army outrates Jonathan Ross for the second week running.
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ITV give a bit cof competition to TVUK and it struggles to get anywhere near the highs of last year. You can see from the breakdown, TVUk jumps over 700k when NWUK finishes at 8pm.
Does highlight how much TVUK was getting a default audience for last years series up against ITV flops. This year it dropped back down to earth. ITV have actually got a show that does well against a BBC1 big hitter. Does NWUK skews male? |
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Is starting to look like a complete balls up ITV buying TVUK now. Hube drops YOY, and likely to get another 1m drop on ITV.
Either that or its the coaches that are putting some older viewers off. This was proven in 2013 where it got similar numbers to this year in its spring slot against BGT. It isn't appointment viewing but if ITV schedule it properly, it should do OK. I don't think they would ever expect it to become the next BGT or X Factor. |
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17:25 - Earth's Greatest Spectacles: 1.15m (5.8%) 18:25 - Back in Time for the Weekend: 1.08m (5.4%) 19:25 - King George and Queen Mary: The Royals Who Rescued the Monarchy: 1.70m (8.1%) 20:25 - Dad's Army: 2.39m (11.7%) 21:00 - The Real Marigold Hotel: 1.36m (6.9%) 22:00 - Live at the Apollo: 1.07m (6.2%) Channel 5: 2.0% (+1: 0.2%) [/code] Dad's Army doing great guns. BBCTwo does well repeating all it best show during the week on Saturday. Ch5 is just struggling on Saturday massively without CBB. 2% share awful, probably less that ITV2. |
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Or it could also be that ITV are showing something that viewers want to watch. The combined audience across BBC and ITV is still the same as it has been for the last couple of years in January/February, but The Voice had an easy run and became default viewing in 2014 and 2015 against Splash and Stars in their Eyes. It could just mean that percentage wise, the live shows won't appear to fall so much when Ant & Dec returns.
This was proven in 2013 where it got similar numbers to this year in its spring slot against BGT. It isn't appointment viewing but if ITV schedule it properly, it should do OK. I don't think they would ever expect it to become the next BGT or X Factor. Well unlike BGT and TXF, TVUK should not dominate the day. I've said this before, but it should be used a lead in to other programmes and dramas. Sunday is the perfect day. 5.45pm Catchphrase 6.30pm The Voice UK 8pm Vera/Endeavour etc. And when the LIVE shows arrive: 7pm The Voice UK 9pm New Drama launch |
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Correct. Can't remember how it did last year but it looks good.
Saturday 7 February 2015 Six Nations Rugby: 2.63m (23.5%) Six Nations Rugby: 4.23m (24.9%) BBC News: 5.25m (26.8%) BBC Regional News: 6.20m (30.9%) The Voice UK: 8.72m (40.3%) Lottery: 5.26m (25.3%) Casualty: 4.95m (24.9%) BBC News: 4.23m (24.3%) Match of the Day: 3.36m (27.3%) The Football League Show: 743k (13.8%) http://forums.digitalspy.co.uk/showthread.php?t=2039241&page=203 |
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Found this in the archive
Saturday 7 February 2015 Six Nations Rugby: 2.63m (23.5%) Six Nations Rugby: 4.23m (24.9%) BBC News: 5.25m (26.8%) BBC Regional News: 6.20m (30.9%) The Voice UK: 8.72m (40.3%) Lottery: 5.26m (25.3%) Casualty: 4.95m (24.9%) BBC News: 4.23m (24.3%) Match of the Day: 3.36m (27.3%) The Football League Show: 743k (13.8%) http://forums.digitalspy.co.uk/showt...39241&page=203 The Voice down 24% which is a disaster. Partly down to the tougher competition but it shouldn't make that much difference. Win Your Wish List down 18% but a chunk of that will be down to the drop in lead-in. On ITV Take Me Out was up 10% and Ninja Warrior was up 77% on Stars in Their Eyes last year. Ross was down 12% though. |
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And the highest audience on BBC2 last night - still a highly reliable old war horse
![]() Infact BBC2 and C5 were the best channels last night with a good balance of programmes. |
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The Voice down 24% which is a disaster. Partly down to the tougher competition but it shouldn't make that much difference.
![]() The BBC can't be accused of sabotage: they're still giving it good slots rather than sneaking it out at teatime as some of our more partisan posters were urging. |
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Disaster for whom?
![]() The BBC can't be accused of sabotage: they're still giving it good slots rather than sneaking it out at teatime as some of our more partisan posters were urging. ITV won't be happy and my optimism for it next year is evaporating. A couple of months ago I'd have said give it a plum Saturday slot. Now I'm thinking they should just leave Ninja Warrior there and run The Voice on Sundays 6.30-8pm into the 2 hour dramas. It could expand to 2 hours (7-9pm) once the 2 hour dramas (and Midwife) are done. |
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Strange looking at these figures knowing The Voice is no longer to be a fixture on BBC1. I don't think Paloma and Boy George have hit it off with the BBC audience and they are surely one season wonders (unless BG would hit it off better on a more combative ITV atmosphere for the show). ITV are stronger and the bad press over the sacking of Tom Jones hasn't helped either. Big story for this thread when TVUK starts next year.
BBC1 looks stronger without Getaway Car which isn't any answer to the loss of TVUK. Great peak for Six Nations and once again the interest will be how it performs on ITV who have unexpectedly had part of the pie thrust at them. Pretty good for Wishlist and 5 always looks better than 4 for Casualty. |
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BBC Two had a great night. Another 1.4m on top of 3.1m for Marigold Hotel brings it up closer to 5m. Add in timeshift and it'll be over 5.5m. Great series.
Dad's Army doing great guns. BBCTwo does well repeating all it best show during the week on Saturday. Ch5 is just struggling on Saturday massively without CBB. 2% share awful, probably less that ITV2. |
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The day after CBB ends and C5 is down to a 2% share in peak. Talk about back to reality with a bump!
There's seemingly nothing they can do about Football League Tonight but popular family movies should be drafted in to fill the couple of hours beforehand ASAP. Same week factual repeats are not going to cut it there, and the figures are becoming humiliating. |
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Well yes. I doubt the BBC care much. They're probably more disappointed with Getaway Car. No they've not sabotaged it, although all the stuff we're seeing was filmed before ITV poached it. Slots have been good. Promotion was decent if not as extensive as previously (but you can hardly blame them).
ITV won't be happy and my optimism for it next year is evaporating. A couple of months ago I'd have said give it a plum Saturday slot. Now I'm thinking they should just leave Ninja Warrior there and run The Voice on Sundays 6.30-8pm into the 2 hour dramas. It could expand to 2 hours (7-9pm) once the 2 hour dramas (and Midwife) are done. |
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I saught solace in "alternative viewing" last night and watched the Swedish Eurovision selection show MelodiFestivalen. I just gave up on TV last night. I think TVUK has sort of come to a natural end. I think the reason why I have turned off is that the whole saga over the 2017 series has left a bad taste in my mouth and has tarnished the show for me.
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I saught solace in "alternative viewing" last night and watched the Swedish Eurovision selection show MelodiFestivalen. I just gave up on TV last night. I think TVUK has sort of come to a natural end. I think the reason why I have turned off is that the whole saga over the 2017 series has left a bad taste in my mouth and has tarnished the show for me.
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It did make me laugh that Melodifestivalen was actually trending higher on Twitter in the UK than The Voice
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Cheers. Fantastic for the rugby in that case.
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I saught solace in "alternative viewing" last night and watched the Swedish Eurovision selection show MelodiFestivalen. I just gave up on TV last night. I think TVUK has sort of come to a natural end. I think the reason why I have turned off is that the whole saga over the 2017 series has left a bad taste in my mouth and has tarnished the show for me.
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Good repeat rating for Marigold Hotel. What does that make the total with its first showing added?
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Good repeat rating for Marigold Hotel. What does that make the total with its first showing added?
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BBC Two had a great night. Another 1.4m on top of 3.1m for Marigold Hotel brings it up closer to 5m. Add in timeshift and it'll be over 5.5m. Great series.
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Yeah, I watched Melfest Live and TV UK on catch up as it's totally disappointing me this year although the last two weeks have seen a marginal improvement with some decent acts. I think Next year (depending on how Eurovision: You Decide pans out this year on BBC Four) we might see a selection show on One coupled with something like Let's Dance (Or Bringing back Comic Relief Fame Academy might be good) This year has proved TV UK isn't an unfallible hit like the big hitters so it's worth trying to compete with it
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See H's post:
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Ch5 is just struggling on Saturday massively without CBB. 2% share awful, probably less that ITV2.
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