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EastEnders: 5.80m (29.8%) The One Show: 3.11m (18.5%) Would I Lie to You?: 2.92m (14.4%) BBC2 Gardeners' World: 2.06m (10.5%) The Great British Bake Off: an Extra Slice: 1.77m (9.2%) Mastermind: 1.65m (8.4%) BBC4 Music for Misfits: the Story of Indie (10.30pm) (R): 0.39m (3.2%) Music for Misfits: the Story of Indie (9.30pm) (R): 0.25m (1.4%) BBC Proms 2016: Verdi's Requiem: 0.24m (1.3%) Channel 4 (exc. +1) Paralympics 2016 (9pm-1am): 1.79m (14.7%) The Last Leg: Live from Rio: 1.50m (7.5%) Paralympics Highlights (7.30pm): 0.88m (4.8%) Channel 5 (exc. +1) Carry On Caravanning: 0.85m (4.4%) The Cars That Made Britain Great: 0.72m (3.6%) Gypsy Kids (10pm) (R): 0.45m (2.9%) E4 (exc. +1) Hollyoaks: 0.66m (3.9%) Film: Fantastic Four (R): 0.30m (1.5%) Celebs Go Dating: 0.29m (2.0%) |
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We Love Sitcom: 2.49m (13.1%) Joanna Lumley's Japan: 3.30m (17.3%) inc. +1 |
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Not very good for We Love Sitcom. Clearly the audience doesn't, judging by how flat this entire sitcom season has been.
OK start for Joanna Lumley. Her series last year started with 4m but it did get a Sunday slot and because it aired in the Summer when they didn't have much else on it got a lot more promotion than this one seemed to get. 3.3m isn't bad for factual on a Friday (a place where they shouldn't be airing factual) and they'll be satisfied enough after the very disappointing number for Trevor McDonald on Thursday. An Extra Slice seems to have been hit slightly by running at 9.30pm rather than 9pm. Paralympics doing well for C4 again. |
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Not very good for We Love Sitcom. Clearly the audience doesn't, judging by how flat this entire sitcom season has been.
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Not very good for We Love Sitcom. Clearly the audience doesn't, judging by how flat this entire sitcom season has been.
OK start for Joanna Lumley. Her series last year started with 4m but it did get a Sunday slot and because it aired in the Summer when they didn't have much else on it got a lot more promotion than this one seemed to get. 3.3m isn't bad for factual on a Friday (a place where they shouldn't be airing factual) and they'll be satisfied enough after the very disappointing number for Trevor McDonald on Thursday. An Extra Slice seems to have been hit slightly by running at 9.30pm rather than 9pm. Paralympics doing well for C4 again. |
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It was very poorly made and thrown together and the stuff that made the edit made me question what didn't make the edit. It had the production values of something on BBC Choice circa 1998
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And yet 2.5m watched it. Poor viewers.
Joanna Lumley did 'ok', but factual never does well on Friday's. Griffs series last year showed that. |
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That was Sunburn, Aftersun was a comedy pilot with Peter Capaldi.
Life Begins ratings while decent ten years ago would be considered great today. I think that was the period when Caroline Quentin and Martin Clunes had golden handcuff deals with ITV which spawned William and Mary, Doc Martin, Blue Murder etc Speaking of Clunes, he's got a follow up to his Islands of Britain series called Islands of Australia which was made for Seven in Australia but I think ITV were involved so I imagine that air in the UK in 2017 or maybe even this year |
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And yet 2.5m watched it. Poor viewers.
Joanna Lumley did 'ok', but factual never does well on Friday's. Griffs series last year showed that. |
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I'm sorry, but Timeless will be the first casualty in Fall 2016.
Nonetheless they're still playing with concepts rather than just making more of the familiar. |
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Any predictions for XF tonight?
Should it be expecting 8m+ again without the strictly lead in? |
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Whilst that's true, it's only because American TV has so much time to fill each year. They basically have shows each night from 8-11 every weeknight, so some more out there stuff does get commissioned. However, they're much less forgiving ratings wise - a low rating show will get pulled very quickly, for example. I couldn't see Doctor Who being that successful on American TV - they'd have pulled it after a few episodes in 1963 for not being the No.1 show!
Of course in America they only really care about the 18-49 rating as shown by the TV By the Numbers site. Do we even release 18-49 data? I'm guessing not otherwise Simon Cowell would be retweeting it!!! 😁 |
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Any predictions for XF tonight?
Should it be expecting 8m+ again without the strictly lead in? |
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Any predictions for XF tonight?
Should it be expecting 8m+ again without the strictly lead in? Newziods 3.1m Casualty 4.7m |
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The X Factor 7.5m
Newziods 3.1m Casualty 4.7m Casualty: 4.4m Newszoids: 2.9m Go For It: 2.6m Pointless: 3.8m I hope Go For It can build an audience because it's a surprisingly watchable show. |
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Joanna Lumley did 'ok', but factual never does well on Friday's. Griffs series last year showed that.
To be fair though 3.3m isn't too bad on Friday at 9pm I don't think.
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TXF: 7.6m
Casualty: 4.4m Newszoids: 2.9m Go For It: 2.6m Pointless: 3.8m I hope Go For It can build an audience because it's a surprisingly watchable show. ITV still have this The Next Great Magician coming up, as well as This Time Next Year (with Davina McCall). I suspect he latter will end up in an 8pm slot on Wednesday after ASM&M finishes, and Magician on Sunday (pre-XF elimnation shows) with NWUK replacing Go For It pre-TXF. It should do better against SCD than most LE ITV have put there. And if this is the case. It probably would have been better to launch NWUK during the period SCD is off air. |
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XF's equivalent 2015 episode got 7.9m. Don't know what it was up against but with the positive word of mouth, it has a good chance of matching it (or very close to).
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Would have been better on Tuesday or Thursday at 9pm
To be fair though 3.3m isn't too bad on Friday at 9pm I don't think. |
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I would have scheduled it on Tuesday at 8pm with DCI Banks at 9pm. Try and build up at least some kind of viewers watching ITV on this day.
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Not very good for We Love Sitcom. Clearly the audience doesn't, judging by how flat this entire sitcom season has been.
OK start for Joanna Lumley. Her series last year started with 4m but it did get a Sunday slot. An Extra Slice seems to have been hit slightly by running at 9.30pm rather than 9pm. Paralympics doing well for C4 again. Quote:
Extra Slice was very dull last night (not that people would've known that going in!).
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Why isnt an extra slice on, on as the same night as bake off, just put it on at 9pm on bbc2 it would probably get more like 3 m or more a companion show two days after the main show whos idea was that ?
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Shame about ITV airing Paranoid at 9pm on a Thursday. This is one that should have waited for a better slot. Maybe it's a turkey though which is why it's been given a crap slot.
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Watchable, perhaps but its not a viewer puller. Ninja Warrior UK isn't Bafta winning stuff, but its watchable to the casual viewer. Its more distinct than another 'talent' format in Go For It.
ITV still have this The Next Great Magician coming up, as well as This Time Next Year (with Davina McCall). I suspect he latter will end up in an 8pm slot on Wednesday after ASM&M finishes, and Magician on Sunday (pre-XF elimnation shows) with NWUK replacing Go For It pre-TXF. It should do better against SCD than most LE ITV have put there. And if this is the case. It probably would have been better to launch NWUK during the period SCD is off air. They taped 8 celebrity episodes of Tipping Point recently too but I'd hope they'd go at 6pm rather than 7pm. |
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Has anyone seen "Ordinary Lies" anywhere in the long range schedules? Thanks (Sorry If this is too much OT then just ignore)
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To be fair though 3.3m isn't too bad on Friday at 9pm I don't think.