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Old 03-11-2016, 13:13
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Damn straight. Democracy says TTNY is the best show in years. People who don't agree need to get over it.
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Old 03-11-2016, 13:29
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Including +1:

Him: 2.2m (11%)
Can't Pay? We'll Take It Away!: 1.8m (8.6%)
GPs: Behind Closed Doors: 1.1m (5.5%)
Little British Isles with Alison Steadman: 0.9m (4.4%)
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Old 03-11-2016, 13:42
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Including +1:

Him: 2.2m (11%)
Can't Pay? We'll Take It Away!: 1.8m (8.6%)
GPs: Behind Closed Doors: 1.1m (5.5%)
Little British Isles with Alison Steadman: 0.9m (4.4%)
Superb figure for Can't Pay?. Clearly the neverending rpt's don't affect new episodes.

GP's has an audience, and a dedicated audience of 900k no matter what it faces. That's a worthwhile hit to have for Ch5.
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Old 03-11-2016, 14:10
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RadioTimes's rumoured I'm a Celeb celebs.

http://www.radiotimes.com/news/2016-...nto-the-jungle

Not sure many are really rumours though, just a list of anyone who is at a loose end. As if Sam Allardyce would do it, or Nigel Farage for that matter, or Eammon Holmes.
At least if Eamonn did the show he would get his face on a programme opening credit - unlike This Morning where he has to present countless shows with Philip Schofield on them instead .

Sorry back to my hobby horse again! Though it is ironically true.
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Old 03-11-2016, 14:14
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Anyone have ratings for My Trans Roadtrip on Channel 4 last night, please?

It scared the hell out of me having been to that part of American before they got this campaign going.

I was really impressed with the presenter. She was very brave fronting up to some of those fundamentalists and is a natural on TV.

I suspect we will see more from her in future.
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Old 03-11-2016, 14:36
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Superb figure for Can't Pay?. Clearly the neverending rpt's don't affect new episodes.

GP's has an audience, and a dedicated audience of 900k no matter what it faces. That's a worthwhile hit to have for Ch5.
Channel 5 have a few hits at the minute even though they are on so often.
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Old 03-11-2016, 18:22
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Excluding +1:

Hollyoaks (E4): 0.58m (3.1%)
Arrow (Sky 1): 0.22m (1.1%)
Just to remind people, this season Arrow episodes premiere the day before on demand.
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Old 03-11-2016, 18:55
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Nothing for corrie?
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Old 03-11-2016, 19:06
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Contender for "Chavviest Consecutive Three Hours Ever"?

8.00 On Benefits: 30 Stone and Claiming
9.00 The Nightmare Neighbour Next Door
10.00 In Therapy: Kerry Katona
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Old 03-11-2016, 19:11
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Contender for "Chavviest Consecutive Three Hours Ever"?

8.00 On Benefits: 30 Stone and Claiming
9.00 The Nightmare Neighbour Next Door
10.00 In Therapy: Kerry Katona
I assume this is a digital channel and not one of the main terrestrials?!

I can't believe there are still programmes being made about Kerry Katona, it's like 2005 has called and wants its schedule back.
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Old 03-11-2016, 19:15
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I was really impressed with the presenter. She was very brave fronting up to some of those fundamentalists and is a natural on TV.

I suspect we will see more from her in future.
You say that like this is her first rodeo. She's been involved in TV production on and off since the 80s.
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Old 03-11-2016, 19:17
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I assume this is a digital channel and not one of the main terrestrials?!
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Then you assume wrong ... oh, so very wrong!
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Old 03-11-2016, 19:35
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Then you assume wrong ... oh, so very wrong!
I think Andy knew full well which channel the programs were airing on...

Still, not a particularly brilliant group of programs.
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Old 03-11-2016, 20:10
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Just to remind people, this season Arrow episodes premiere the day before on demand.
I don't think last night's episode did?!

The season premiere definitely did, as did The Flash's, The Walking Dead's and tonight's Legends of Tomorrow also was available on demand before the episode was shown. I think they're just doing it for the season openers. I could be wrong. I'll try and monitor it next week to find out 100% if they are doing this every week now but was fairly sure this week's Arrow and The Flash didn't appear on demand until the episode had aired.
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Old 03-11-2016, 20:24
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Would love to see the ratings for Two Of A Kind if you have them. That was the show that put Morecambe and Wise on the map.
These are the TAM ratings for M&W's first four ITV series (1961-1964).
"Two of a Kind" was the title of series 2 and 3.
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Old 03-11-2016, 20:32
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You say that like this is her first rodeo. She's been involved in TV production on and off since the 80s.
Sorry, did not know that. All I understood was that she was formerly in the military and was a liaison with the US military after being forced out here following her transition a decade ago. But that was in the documentary.

Had not seen her on TV before.
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Old 03-11-2016, 20:50
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Contender for "Chavviest Consecutive Three Hours Ever"?

8.00 On Benefits: 30 Stone and Claiming
9.00 The Nightmare Neighbour Next Door
10.00 In Therapy: Kerry Katona
Although Ch5 do show some good programmes now, this type of schedule is where it feels like Ch5 in the early days.

Yesterday's suggestions for Ch5 factual - based on the above at 8pm, wouldn't look out of place. I mean for pity sake. Still on Benefits despite last year Ben Frow stating they were cutting down. This series has been on all year, new and rpt's on more than 1 day a week.

It really does pull down the channel image. As does these In Therapy programmes, with the likes of Kerry Katona, and Gemma Collins. Who cares? All these desperate celebs looking for more TV air time and £££!

Rant over
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Old 03-11-2016, 21:07
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From rzt on t'other place:

The Great British Bake Off final timeshifted to 15.90m (52.7%).

He says it is unconfirmed but his source is pretty reliable. We'll probably find out next Monday to see the confirmed rating.

And a few daytime ratings from yesterday:
Judge Rinder - 1.02m (17.5%)
The Moonstone - 773k (13.4%)
Rebound - 845k (13.4%)
Tipping Point - 2.34m (25.7%)
The Chase - 3.41m (25.1%)
Pointless - 3.04m (21.2%)

I think the ITV shows include +1. Excellent for The Chase and Tipping Point. I much prefer The Chase to Pointless myself, more enjoyable.
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Old 03-11-2016, 21:13
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Not in my nature to defend C5 but tomorrow night's schedule is

7.00 The Gadget Show
8.00 Secrets Of Great British Castles
9.00 Britain's Greatest Bridges

which takes them towards BBC4 type territory, rather than the TLC territory of tonight's schedule. If they're going to have chav programmes they might as well stick them on together and get them over with.

But which night is going to get the higher ratings.

(And I still go when I remember than the L in TLC stands for learning. Is it called The Learning Channel because every time someone finishes watching one of their programmes they say "That'll teach me to watch this crappy channel"?)
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Old 03-11-2016, 21:26
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From rzt on t'other place:

The Great British Bake Off final timeshifted to 15.90m (52.7%).

He says it is unconfirmed but his source is pretty reliable. We'll probably find out next Monday to see the confirmed rating.

And a few daytime ratings from yesterday:
Judge Rinder - 1.02m (17.5%)
The Moonstone - 773k (13.4%)
Rebound - 845k (13.4%)
Tipping Point - 2.34m (25.7%)
The Chase - 3.41m (25.1%)
Pointless - 3.04m (21.2%)

I think the ITV shows include +1. Excellent for The Chase and Tipping Point. I much prefer The Chase to Pointless myself, more enjoyable.
I prefer Pointless to The Chase but then I also always loved Bob and Les's Family Fortunes. Tipping Point is the best by a mile.

I don't know if they're good or disappointing ratings for Moonstone and Rebound. I think Rebound could do well but they really need to get rid of all of the questions asking why each contestant picked the answer that they chose. It's so inane. Just ask more proper questions and get on with it.
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Old 03-11-2016, 21:30
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From rzt on t'other place:

The Great British Bake Off final timeshifted to 15.90m (52.7%).

He says it is unconfirmed but his source is pretty reliable. We'll probably find out next Monday to see the confirmed rating.

And a few daytime ratings from yesterday:
Judge Rinder - 1.02m (17.5%)
The Moonstone - 773k (13.4%)
Rebound - 845k (13.4%)
Tipping Point - 2.34m (25.7%)
The Chase - 3.41m (25.1%)
Pointless - 3.04m (21.2%)

I think the ITV shows include +1. Excellent for The Chase and Tipping Point. I much prefer The Chase to Pointless myself, more enjoyable.
In the week-ending 23rd October, one episode of The Chase (Friday's) makes the ITV+1 top 10 with 317,000 viewers. We watch The Chase on +1. It allows us to watch both this and Pointless. I also prefer The Chase to Pointless. Both are fun to play along with, but the non-stop general knowledge questions of The Chase are the more enjoyable. I like to see if I would outrun The Chaser with each set of questions. Also love Tipping Point. That machine is surprisingly entertaining. I was glad to see Lucky Stars return. I thought it had been axed. Something else we watch on +1 because of a clash with Pointless.

The Chase: Celebrity Special is also in the ITV+1 top 10 with 277,000 watching at 8pm. All Strictly viewers who don't like X Factor or Antiques Roadshow?
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Old 03-11-2016, 21:44
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From rzt on t'other place:

The Great British Bake Off final timeshifted to 15.90m (52.7%).

He says it is unconfirmed but his source is pretty reliable. We'll probably find out next Monday to see the confirmed rating.
Superb rating for Bake Off. Talk about going out on a high. Assuming that figure is correct the series averaged 13.57m. That is some achievement. It's also up 1.26m against the 2015 series.
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Old 03-11-2016, 21:48
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From rzt on t'other place:

The Great British Bake Off final timeshifted to 15.90m (52.7%).

He says it is unconfirmed but his source is pretty reliable. We'll probably find out next Monday to see the confirmed rating.

And a few daytime ratings from yesterday:
Judge Rinder - 1.02m (17.5%)
The Moonstone - 773k (13.4%)
Rebound - 845k (13.4%)
Tipping Point - 2.34m (25.7%)
The Chase - 3.41m (25.1%)
Pointless - 3.04m (21.2%)

I think the ITV shows include +1. Excellent for The Chase and Tipping Point. I much prefer The Chase to Pointless myself, more enjoyable.
Thanks lewi and rzt.

ITV must be delighted with how TP and TC are performing. 25%+ shares for both is fantastic. Judge Rinder is doing fine.

The Moonstone - I tried ep 1, but got bored. Seems to be so did most viewers. Nrmally these dramas in the 2.15pm slot on BBC1 are in the 1.2m-1.5m region.

Fantastic for Bake-Off. Up 1.9m on the overnight. I don't get why nearly 2m recorded it. Why has the final jumped to nearly 16m?
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Old 03-11-2016, 21:51
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In the week-ending 23rd October, one episode of The Chase (Friday's) makes the ITV+1 top 10 with 317,000 viewers. We watch The Chase on +1. It allows us to watch both this and Pointless. I also prefer The Chase to Pointless. Both are fun to play along with, but the non-stop general knowledge questions of The Chase are the more enjoyable. I like to see if I would outrun The Chaser with each set of questions. Also love Tipping Point. That machine is surprisingly entertaining. I was glad to see Lucky Stars return. I thought it had been axed. Something else we watch on +1 because of a clash with Pointless.

The Chase: Celebrity Special is also in the ITV+1 top 10 with 277,000 watching at 8pm. All Strictly viewers who don't like X Factor or Antiques Roadshow?

This weekends Tipping Point Lucky Stars features 3 of The Chasers: Anne Hegerty, Paul Sinha and Mark Labbett. Should be a good one I think.

http://www.digitalspy.com/tv/news/a8...arity-special/
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Old 03-11-2016, 22:02
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Just reading an article on the DS homepage and ratings thread 'favourite' Stuart Blackburn has joined the Emmerdale writing team. An episode he's penned will be broadcast Tuesday 15th November.

Why they've given him a job there after the shambles he made at Corrie is anyone's guess. Corrie still hasn't recovered from his 3-year tenure. I hope this doesn't affect Emmerdale like it did with Corrie. I will have to keep an eye for that episode and see how it plays out.
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