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Strictly and X Factor average comparison (officials only).
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Strictly X Factor 2004 (1) 6.45m - 2004 (2) 8.61m 7.40m 2005 8.26m 8.73m 2006 8.55m 8.27m 2007 9.05m 8.57m 2008 9.64m 10.51m 2009 9.34m 13.00m 2010 11.23m 14.13m 2011 10.98m 12.05m 2012 10.80m 9.63m 2013 10.71m 9.43m 2014 10.25m 8.65m 2015 10.63m 7.79m * Strictly averages excludes launch shows and Christmas specials. |
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For 10pm, the ratings is good and Frow mentioned last week he wasn't expecting it to be a huge hit but more of a prestige piece, Gypsy Kids did well but the Benefits show not so much,
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For 10pm, the ratings is good and Frow mentioned last week he wasn't expecting it to be a huge hit but more of a prestige piece, Gypsy Kids did well but the Benefits show not so much,
It wasn't mentioned yesterday but Can't Pay did 1.3m which is a solid return for the show |
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Amazing to see X Factor 3.5m ahead in 2009. It really all went wrong for X Factor didn't it?
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Confirmed: 5USA will screen a two-hour special featuring all the highlights from The 68th Emmy Awards on Monday 19th September at 10pm.
Source: C5 Press. |
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Monday 1 September 1997
ITV 17:40 - Early Evening News: 6.99m 18:30 - Regional news 19:30 - Coronation Street: 14.50m 20:00 - Inspector Morse: Absolute Conviction (R): 6.58m 22:00 - News at Ten: 7.17m 22:45 - Regional news BBC1 17:35 - Neighbours (R): 5.66m 18:00 - Six O'Clock News: 7.15m 18:35 - Regional news 19:00 - This is Your Life: Jeremy Guscott: 6.76m 19:30 - Mastermind: the Final Final (?) 20:00 - EastEnders: 12.68m 20:30 - Only Fools and Horses (R): 8.67m 21:00 - Nine O'Clock News: 8.26m 21:50 - Diana: the People's Princess: 6.80m 22:45 - Preston Front Under 2.88m BBC2 20:30 - The Travel Show: 3.34m 21:00 - Changing Rooms: 5.04m 21:30 - All Mod Cons: 3.07m 22:00 - Sykes (R) Under 2.21m 22:30 - Newsnight: 2.24m C4 16:30 - Countdown: 3.42m 16:55 - Montel Williams: 2.19m C5 21:00 - Robin Cook's Invasion: Part Two: 1.25m Sky News 17:00 - Diana: A Nation Mourns: 0.46m Sky 1 19:00 - The Simpsons: 0.56m Sky Sports 1 19:00 - Live Football: Bolton v Everton: 0.75m Movie Channel 22:00 - Film: Desperado (Premiere): 0.52m |
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Strictly and X Factor average comparison (officials only).
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Strictly X Factor 2004 (1) 6.45m - 2004 (2) 8.61m 7.40m 2005 8.26m 8.73m 2006 8.55m 8.27m 2007 9.05m 8.57m 2008 9.64m 10.51m 2009 9.34m 13.00m 2010 11.23m 14.13m 2011 10.98m 12.05m 2012 10.80m 9.63m 2013 10.71m 9.43m 2014 10.25m 8.65m 2015 10.63m 7.79m * Strictly averages excludes launch shows and Christmas specials. Then a story will always be, "Strictly performing well, but still unable to match X Factor's success in 2010." But instead we have now "X Factor continues to underperform." |
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Pick TV have set the return date of Z Nation, they'll be showing Season 3 from 11th October at 10pm.
No surprise that they're giving it a good slot, it's by far and away their most popular program, nearly 150,000 ahead of their 2nd most popular. Z Nation averaged about 300,000 viewers on Pick during Season 2. I'm really pleased that they have a hit acquisition, they worked really hard with the promotion of it and it seems to have paid off. I bet Channel 5 are kicking themselves that they didn't pick up the rights to it for 5USA or 5Star. |
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I know it still brings in good numbers for ITV and of course money, but it should have ended in 2010. Should always finish on a high.
Then a story will always be, "Strictly performing well, but still unable to match X Factor's success in 2010." But instead we have now "X Factor continues to underperform." In hindsight we can now look back and see the viewing figures decline, but ITV possibly thought they would stay at these high figures for longer than they did. |
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I know it still brings in good numbers for ITV and of course money, but it should have ended in 2010. Should always finish on a high.
Then a story will always be, "Strictly performing well, but still unable to match X Factor's success in 2010." But instead we have now "X Factor continues to underperform." But it's not just Strictly that X Factor compares unfavourably to in terms of ratings now, it's Britain's Got Talent and I'm A Celebrity. They still do well after all these years. How have they bucked big falls in ratings? Why have they bucked big falls in ratings? Two questions we have no definitive answers for. |
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I know it still brings in good numbers for ITV and of course money, but it should have ended in 2010. Should always finish on a high.
Then a story will always be, "Strictly performing well, but still unable to match X Factor's success in 2010." But instead we have now "X Factor continues to underperform." |
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It would have been a brave or stupid person to end X Factor after 2010's series. It was at the top of the mountain. It was the rise from 2008 that put it on the map. It has been written many times here how they fumbled X Factor in 2011.
But it's not just Strictly that X Factor compares unfavourably to in terms of ratings now, it's Britain's Got Talent and I'm A Celebrity. They still do well after all these years. How have they bucked big falls in ratings? Why have they bucked big falls in ratings? Two questions we have no definitive answers for. |
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POG dogs returned lower than I would have liked last night. 3.9m in that 8.30pm isn't poor, but its a bit lower than last series. Should rise in the coming weeks as viewers find its back.
The Sadie Hartley doc did fine. One its slot, and according to broadcast stayed at 3.4m throughout its broadcast until 10.30pm. I know Lygo said he wanted more real-life crime docs on ITV, so I expect more of these. |
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Be interesting to see how Goodnight, Sweetheart did.
It was pretty good and seems to have gone down well in the threads here. They all appear to want to do more and this set up a series pretty well. Like it had never been away in terms of how it played to its audience. But viewing figures will likely decide tomorrow. And not sure it was ever huge enough to get the 4 - 5 million it needs. Christmas in 1962/2016 special would be nice if not. |
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Be interesting to see how Goodnight, Sweetheart did.
It was pretty good and seems to have gone down well in the threads here. They all appear to want to do more and this set up a series pretty well. Like it had never been away in terms of how it played to its audience. But viewing figures will likely decide tomorrow. And not sure it was ever huge enough to get the 4 - 5 million it needs. Christmas in 1962/2016 special would be nice if not. |
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Be interesting to see how Goodnight, Sweetheart did.
It was pretty good and seems to have gone down well in the threads here. They all appear to want to do more and this set up a series pretty well. Like it had never been away in terms of how it played to its audience. But viewing figures will likely decide tomorrow. And not sure it was ever huge enough to get the 4 - 5 million it needs. Christmas in 1962/2016 special would be nice if not. |
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Amazing to see X Factor 3.5m ahead in 2009. It really all went wrong for X Factor didn't it?
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It always astonished me after the huge high of 2010 that three of the then hugely popular panel didn't return for 2011. Viewers returned in droves at the beginning of the 2011 series expecting the same fix, but slowly they realised it wasn't the same and even though the performance was still commanding the rot set in there and then. Its been downhill ever since.
Sure the ratings have dropped...but amazing really that the show survived that 2011 loss of the three judges. No other similar show has had to contend with such a loss of personnel in one go |
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Young Hyacinth was not worthy of a one-off. Patricia Routledge IS Hyacinth. The BBC should have left KUA well alone.
I predict tonight: Goodnight Sweetheart: 4.2m Young Hyacinth 3.6m Lady C: 2.5m |
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Monday 1 September 1997
ITV 17:40 - Early Evening News: 6.99m 18:30 - Regional news 19:30 - Coronation Street: 14.50m 20:00 - Inspector Morse: Absolute Conviction (R): 6.58m 22:00 - News at Ten: 7.17m 22:45 - Regional news BBC1 17:35 - Neighbours (R): 5.66m 18:00 - Six O'Clock News: 7.15m 18:35 - Regional news 19:00 - This is Your Life: Jeremy Guscott: 6.76m 19:30 - Mastermind: the Final Final (?) 20:00 - EastEnders: 12.68m 20:30 - Only Fools and Horses (R): 8.67m 21:00 - Nine O'Clock News: 8.26m 21:50 - Diana: the People's Princess: 6.80m 22:45 - Preston Front Under 2.88m BBC2 20:30 - The Travel Show: 3.34m 21:00 - Changing Rooms: 5.04m 21:30 - All Mod Cons: 3.07m 22:00 - Sykes (R) Under 2.21m 22:30 - Newsnight: 2.24m C4 16:30 - Countdown: 3.42m 16:55 - Montel Williams: 2.19m C5 21:00 - Robin Cook's Invasion: Part Two: 1.25m Sky News 17:00 - Diana: A Nation Mourns: 0.46m Sky 1 19:00 - The Simpsons: 0.56m Sky Sports 1 19:00 - Live Football: Bolton v Everton: 0.75m Movie Channel 22:00 - Film: Desperado (Premiere): 0.52m |
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Any predictions for Cold Feet on Monday? I'm guessing 6.3m.
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Any predictions for Cold Feet on Monday? I'm guessing 6.3m.
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By the end of Young Hyacinth it was starting to click but - despite knowing the premise - I spent too long trying to relate too many people to their future characters and by the time you got the hang of that it was over. Might watch more if it happened.
Goodnight Sweetheart was the standout though. A cast that slipped back into a show after 17 years as if they really had time travelled from the day after it last aired. In terms of stepping into the parts if not appearance (Ron!) Hardly anything other than praise for it from pretty much everyone - most unusual - even people who had not seen the original were impressed. Marks and Gran have always loved this show so I was not surprised how well written it was. 30 minutes flew by. Easily the best written and acted of the sit coms so far with actual jokes and poignant moments and if any justice we will be seeing an hour long Christmas special. This suits Nicholas Lyndhurst better than straight acting. As I have said for years. Write in a part for David Jason and this will do well at Christmas. Whatever the viewing figures I bet the AIs for this are good. |
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I can see Goodnight Sweetheart returning, it was the strongest out of all the revivals. They have a new dynamic to play with going from the 60s to 2017
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6.6m, was thinking it could be higher but there doesn't seem to be that much of a buzz around it
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