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Old 27-07-2016, 10:51
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From ITV Media:

Tuesday Top 10 (inc +1)

1 ITV - 07:00 PM Emmerdale 5.361m 29%
2 BBC One - 06:30 PM Regional News and Weather 4.988m 32%
3 BBC One - 07:30 PM EastEnders 4.506m 23%
4 BBC One - 06:00 PM BBC News at Six 4.442m 30%
5 BBC One - 10:00 PM BBC News at Ten 4.141m 25%
6 BBC One - 08:00 PM Holby City 3.748m 20%
7 BBC One - 10:30 PM Regional News and Weather 3.515m 24%
8 ITV - 06:30 PM ITV Evening News 3.383m 21%
9 BBC One - 07:00 PM The One Show 3.338m 20%
10 ITV - 06:00 PM ITV Regional News 3.272m 22%

Tuesday Top 10 (inc +1) (not including the five main channels)

1 E4 - 09:00 PM Tattoo Fixers on Holiday 778k 4.1%
2 E4 - 07:00 PM Hollyoaks 688k 4.1%
3 ITV3 - 08:00 PM Midsomer Murders 658k 3.5%
4 Drama - 09:00 PM Death in Paradise 487k 2.6%
5 Film4 - 09:00 PM Out of the Furnace 456k 2.8%
6 BBC Four - 09:00 PM Tutankhamun: The Truth Uncovered 456k 2.4%
7 E4 - 06:30 PM The Big Bang Theory 449k 2.9%
8 BBC Four - 08:00 PM Sacred Wonders of Britain 444k 2.4%
9 ITV2 - 10:45 PM Family Guy 435k 3.9%
10 ITV2 - 07:30 PM You've Been Framed! 425k 2.2%
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Old 27-07-2016, 11:48
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1.5 million for Big Brother is pretty good I think... I gave up on the series when they bodged the second house twist (what a waste of that investment) and insisted on keeping the baying mob booing and jeering.

The lack of a feed, even for an hour, each night, didn't help either. They're bringing it back for Celebrity and it's obvious that helps with buzz/tweets/viewer investment. If they had any sense they'd reinstate that for the main series. It would add hundreds of thousands to the series average I think.
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Old 27-07-2016, 12:13
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1.5 million for Big Brother is pretty good I think... I gave up on the series when they bodged the second house twist (what a waste of that investment) and insisted on keeping the baying mob booing and jeering.

The lack of a feed, even for an hour, each night, didn't help either. They're bringing it back for Celebrity and it's obvious that helps with buzz/tweets/viewer investment. If they had any sense they'd reinstate that for the main series. It would add hundreds of thousands to the series average I think.
It's done well to keep the viewers hooked IMO with the cast alone because the production was awful. Based on overnights it had one of the smallest drops ever from launch to final... 1.6m to 1.5m. But i reckon it could surpass that when the timeshift comes in 2 weeks time.

Agree about the feed. They obviously care more about CBB otherwise they wouldn't have feed for that and none for the normal one.
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Old 27-07-2016, 14:14
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EastEnders in the 4m region? 10 years ago it would have been axed
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Old 27-07-2016, 14:14
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Mad to think people are now happy with 1.5m watching the final of BB. Six years ago that would have been awful for a Saturday night. Its a different beast now and surely hasnt got more then a few years left in the normal series
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Old 27-07-2016, 14:20
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Mad to think people are now happy with 1.5m watching the final of BB. Six years ago that would have been awful for a Saturday night. Its a different beast now and surely hasnt got more then a few years left in the normal series
First of all... 6 years ago the show was on C4. Completely different.

And if we were to be picky, this series has averaged higher than the first show on C5 which aired 5 years ago. So, to have a show 5 years on getting higher ratings than when it started it's inception on the channel, is not bad at all.

Lets compare X Factor and the soaps to how they did 5 years ago, shall we? Have they increased? They have probably halved (well i know X Factor has!)
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Old 27-07-2016, 14:35
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EastEnders in the 4m region? 10 years ago it would have been axed
Didn't it clash with Emmerdale last night?
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Old 27-07-2016, 14:37
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Didn't it clash with Emmerdale last night?
Yes it did, but it still was able to hold 6/7 million with a clash back in the day.
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Old 27-07-2016, 14:45
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Yes it did, but it still was able to hold 6/7 million with a clash back in the day.
Eh? Any of the big three soaps would be lucky to get 6 or 7 million in the overnights for their regular, non-clash slots these days. To get over 4m in a clash-slot, during the summer in 2016? It's not brilliant but it's not too shabby, either.

In any case, no long-running programme looks too clever when you observe such contrasts between 2016 and 2006 but that's a sign of the multi-channel, multi-media times we now live in in 2016.
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Old 27-07-2016, 15:08
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First of all... 6 years ago the show was on C4. Completely different.

And if we were to be picky, this series has averaged higher than the first show on C5 which aired 5 years ago. So, to have a show 5 years on getting higher ratings than when it started it's inception on the channel, is not bad at all.

Lets compare X Factor and the soaps to how they did 5 years ago, shall we? Have they increased? They have probably halved (well i know X Factor has!)
First series aired against a robust autumn schedule on other channels. It's not comparable.
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Old 27-07-2016, 16:10
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Eh? Any of the big three soaps would be lucky to get 6 or 7 million in the overnights for their regular, non-clash slots these days. To get over 4m in a clash-slot, during the summer in 2016? It's not brilliant but it's not too shabby, either.

In any case, no long-running programme looks too clever when you observe such contrasts between 2016 and 2006 but that's a sign of the multi-channel, multi-media times we now live in in 2016.
Exactly, Strange But True? was axed in 1997 when it fell to 6 - 7 million viewers. At its height we were getting over 12 million.

6 - 7 million for any documentary series today would see it win awards!

I made a documentary for BBC 2 in 1996 and i forget the exact rating (over 2 million) but it beat a new Star Trek in the ratings. Mine was a one off. Star Trek is still around.

These things are all very relative.
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Old 27-07-2016, 16:24
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First series aired against a robust autumn schedule on other channels. It's not comparable.
And this series aired against the Euros which was averaging 7-10m for normal matches and over 14m for England matched which is more than the 5m raters that aired in October 2011, dramas which weren't in the same demo.
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Old 27-07-2016, 18:18
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Thats a terrible figure for a new drama production.
We've seen some appalling ratings for these kinds of dramas over the last year or so: Strange/Norrell, Jekyll/Hyde, Beowulf and now Living/Dead.

Mercifully, the BBC offerings had shorter runs.
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Old 27-07-2016, 18:26
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In any case, no long-running programme looks too clever when you observe such contrasts between 2016 and 2006 but that's a sign of the multi-channel, multi-media times we now live in in 2016.
EastEnders went down to 3.9m in a clash in July 2006, and Emmerdale was a few million ahead, so the new member for this week's clash didn't do enough research.
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Old 27-07-2016, 18:27
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Does anyone have the figure for Love Your Garden including +1, please?
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Old 27-07-2016, 20:00
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Does anyone have the link to the BBC Summer trailer that you guys have been referring too on here? I've looked on youtube and searched for it elsewhere, but I can't find it. Thanks
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Old 27-07-2016, 20:15
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Two things I note from Radio Times.

Next week they are showing the last two episodes of series 2 of Boy Meets Girl on Wednesday and Thursday at 10 pm.

Ratings have not been reported since episode 1 of series 2 but that was under half series 1 so this decision (unless it was forced by the Olympics maybe?) suggests a burn off of what will be the last ever episodes.

Personally I like the series, but not enough viewers do watch it seems so I will not be surprised if that is what happens given the figures,

And The Chase is getting a two week rest at 5 pm Monday to Friday replaced by a new quiz Cash Trapped.

Interestingly this is a format devised by Bradley Walsh (who also presents). He has played it with family and friends for years seemingly. The Deal or No Deal banker is also producing so it has a good pedigree.

The format looks interesting - six contestants fight it out and try to sabotage one another as they amass cash. The one with the most then squares off against the other five. If the one with the most wins this duel they take the pot. If they lose they come back the next day but start again with nothing.

'No one leaves until someone wins' is its catchphrase.

Be interesting to see how this goes.
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Old 27-07-2016, 20:36
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The Chase is getting a two week rest at 5 pm Monday to Friday replaced by a new quiz Cash Trapped.

Interestingly this is a format devised by Bradley Walsh (who also presents). He has played it with family and friends for years seemingly. The Deal or No Deal banker is also producing so it has a good pedigree.

The format looks interesting - six contestants fight it out and try to sabotage one another as they amass cash. The one with the most then squares off against the other five. If the one with the most wins this duel they take the pot. If they lose they come back the next day but start again with nothing.

'No one leaves until someone wins' is its catchphrase.

Be interesting to see how this goes.
The Radio Times says the rules are complicated and it sounds it. I'll give it a try but it'll probably be no The Chase.

The new TV Times has a feature on forth-coming daytime shows, which includes Alphabetical, a 10-part quiz hosted by Jeff Sterling on ITV in August. I expect this will replace Cash Trapped and The Chase will probably start its new series on the August Bank Holiday.

The TV Times article also reveals that The Chase has recently filmed its 1,000th episode.
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Old 27-07-2016, 21:06
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It'd be nice if one of these The Chase replacements becomes a returning hit, but I know what will happen.

Half the audience will just turn over and watch Pointless before even a minute has aired.

Everyone else won't give it a chance as 'its not as good as The Chase', as if there is a rule where only one quiz show must exist at anyone time.
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Old 27-07-2016, 22:56
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EastEnders in the 4m region? 10 years ago it would have been axed
And so would many other programmes, but we are in 2016 in an age of 100's of channels, mostly full of crap and with many different platforms to watch tv. 4 million is 4 million and is nothing to be sniffed at. Emmerdale did well last night against EastEnders reversing last week's clash where EastEnders was marginally ahead.
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Old 27-07-2016, 23:15
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It'd be nice if one of these The Chase replacements becomes a returning hit, but I know what will happen.

Half the audience will just turn over and watch Pointless before even a minute has aired.

Everyone else won't give it a chance as 'its not as good as The Chase', as if there is a rule where only one quiz show must exist at anyone time.
The thing with these 5pm quizzes is that they start below the previous, but they need to grow. If its good, it will grow.

But yes, Pointless will get its highest audience during this period than it has all year.
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Old 27-07-2016, 23:38
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The thing with these 5pm quizzes is that they start below the previous, but they need to grow. If its good, it will grow.

But yes, Pointless will get its highest audience during this period than it has all year.
Given that it's during the Olympics with Pointless on BBC Two I doubt that.
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Old 28-07-2016, 09:51
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BBC1
BBC News (10pm): 4.63m (28.0%)
Eat Well for Less?: 4.34m (24.1%)
Saving Lives at Sea: 3.20m (16.6%)

BBC2
Gardeners' World: 1.55m (8.2%)
Mastermind: 1.44m (8.4%)
Versailles: 1.19m (6.2%)

BBC4
Masters of the Pacific Coast: the Tribes of the American Northwest: 0.57m (3.0%)
Yellowstone (Repeat): 0.42m (2.4%)
Ocean Giants (Repeat): 0.24m (1.6%)

C4 (exc +1)
24 Hours in A&E: 1.54m (8.0%)
The Three Day Nanny: 0.92m (5.1%)
Channel 4 News: 0.55m (3.4%)

S3 of C4's #threedaynanny began at 8pm with total audience of 1.1m/6.2% @KathrynMewes http://www.overnightst.tv

C5 (exc +1)
GPs: Behind Closed Doors: 0.94m (5.3%)
Ultimate Celebrity Power Couples: 0.45m (2.6%)
On Benefits: Life on the Dole (Repeat): 0.35m (4.2%)
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Old 28-07-2016, 10:03
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Excluding +1:

Hollyoaks (E4): 0.53m (3.4%)
Containment (E4): 0.37m (1.9%)
Hell's Kitchen (ITV2): 0.32m (1.7%)
Coach Trip: Road to Ibiza (E4): 0.26m (1.5%)
Shades of Blue (Sky Living): 0.15m (0.8%)
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Old 28-07-2016, 10:10
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Overnights.tv ‏@overnightstv 1m1 minute ago
#LongLostFamily retained its 9pm slot-winning title with solid 4.2m/21.9% @ThisisDavina http://www.overnights.tv
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