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Well, it actually depends how you look at it:
GBBO Final: LIVE: 9,942,000 VOSDAL: 4,052,000 Time-shifted: 1,906,000 TOTAL = 15,899,000 (52.7%) That's how the Bake-Off breakdown actually looks and only 1.91m actually time-shifted it whilst 4.05m was VOSDAL. Also.... look at this.... Sherlock (New Years Day 2016) LIVE: 6,376,000 VOSDAL: 2,112,000 Time-shifted: 3,155,000 TOTAL = 11,643,000 (40.2%) As you can see, once the numbers are broken down further and split between VOSDAL and time-shifted, Sherlock is actually massively ahead if you just look at time-shifting. I know that's the different episode to the one you're comparing it with, but you get the idea. BARB don't distinguish between VOSDAL and time-shifted unfortunately. ![]() Is 10m the highest live rating of the year for a TV show? It'll be interesting to see how tonight's game compares to other sport ratings for 2016. It's much worse weather and Scots are keen to watch so it should compare to the Euros if not the Olympics. |
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Is that data sourced from BARB's site?
Is 10m the highest live rating of the year for a TV show? It'll be interesting to see how tonight's game compares to other sport ratings for 2016. It's much worse weather and Scots are keen to watch so it should compare to the Euros if not the Olympics. I suppose the Poppy controversy might bring in viewers. |
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Is that data sourced from BARB's site?
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Probably been mentioned but HIGNFY might be even higher then usual tonight considering events.
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No it's not - but I currently have access to the consolidated ratings.
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To be fair, VODSAL is a form of time shift as you're watching it later than the billed broadcast.
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Well, it actually depends how you look at it:
GBBO Final: LIVE: 9,942,000 VOSDAL: 4,052,000 Time-shifted: 1,906,000 TOTAL = 15,899,000 (52.7%) That's how the Bake-Off breakdown actually looks and only 1.91m actually time-shifted it whilst 4.05m was VOSDAL. Also.... look at this.... Sherlock (New Years Day 2016) LIVE: 6,376,000 VOSDAL: 2,112,000 Time-shifted: 3,155,000 TOTAL = 11,643,000 (40.2%) As you can see, once the numbers are broken down further and split between VOSDAL and time-shifted, Sherlock is actually massively ahead if you just look at time-shifting. I know that's the different episode to the one you're comparing it with, but you get the idea. BARB don't distinguish between VOSDAL and time-shifted unfortunately. ![]() |
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Probably been mentioned but HIGNFY might be even higher then usual tonight considering events.
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Against an England v Scotland Euro qualifier? I'm not so sure.
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Were the ratings for the news anything special yesterday?
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Do we think Michaels show will see an increase next week after strictly or drop due to X factor, I personally think it will stay pretty level, but maybe a grower
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Do we think Michaels show will see an increase next week after strictly or drop due to X factor, I personally think it will stay pretty level, but maybe a grower
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Do we think Michaels show will see an increase next week after strictly or drop due to X factor, I personally think it will stay pretty level, but maybe a grower
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I predict that with the Strictly lead-in, and the fact that this series is on in Winter rather than the Spring screening that series one had, Big Show will regularly overnight at 5m+.
The Big show is real family entertainment. Planet Earth 2 shows quality TV will win, and actually bring in new viewers who are disgruntled with talent shows. |
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Does anyone in here watch HIGNFY? From the bits I've caught, its not very funny, and the comments on the HIGNFY thread seem to suggest the same.
Although it still rates (presumably because its a tradition with its audience now. Watch it good or bad), is it time it was given a rest? |
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EastEnders: 4.81m (21.8%)
England v Scotland (19:14-21:59): 4.81m (22.6%) excluding HD / excluding +1 |
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Against an England v Scotland Euro qualifier? I'm not so sure.
Not a footy fan so forgot about that.
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EastEnders: 4.81m (21.8%)
England v Scotland (19:14-21:59): 4.81m (22.6%) excluding HD / excluding +1 Ouch for EE though, I think Emmerdale will be around a million ahead, despite the 6.45pm start. |
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Does anyone in here watch HIGNFY? From the bits I've caught, its not very funny, and the comments on the HIGNFY thread seem to suggest the same.
Although it still rates (presumably because its a tradition with its audience now. Watch it good or bad), is it time it was given a rest? |
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Does anyone in here watch HIGNFY? From the bits I've caught, its not very funny, and the comments on the HIGNFY thread seem to suggest the same.
Although it still rates (presumably because its a tradition with its audience now. Watch it good or bad), is it time it was given a rest? |
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BBC1: Top 3 (7pm-11pm)
EastEnders: 4.81m (21.8%) The One Show: 4.64m (25.2%) BBC News (10pm): 3.84m (22.1%) BBC2: Top 3 (7pm-11pm) The Mary Berry Story (R): 1.50m (7.8%) Trump's America: a Newsnight Special (8pm-9pm): 1.26m (5.8%) Rick Stein's Long Weekends: 1.22m (5.5%) BBC4 The Good Old Days (R): 0.34m (1.6%) Top of the Pops 1982 (R): 0.30m (1.5%) Channel 4: Top 3 (7pm-11pm) (exc. +1) Gogglebox: 2.38m (10.8%) The Last Leg: 1.46m (9.3%) Food Unwrapped: 1.43m (6.6%) Channel 5: Top 3 (7pm-11pm) (exc. +1) The Ant & Dec Story (R): 1.08m (4.9%) Most Shocking Talent Show Moments (R): 0.67m (6.4%) Dogs Make You Laugh Out Loud (R): 0.54m (2.5%) |
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Does anyone in here watch HIGNFY? From the bits I've caught, its not very funny, and the comments on the HIGNFY thread seem to suggest the same.
Although it still rates (presumably because its a tradition with its audience now. Watch it good or bad), is it time it was given a rest? Hislop is prone to going off on far too serious rants sometimes like he's on Question Time, and Paul Merton often sits there in silence for about half the episodes. People will watch out of tradition because it's been on so long. I've found Still Game quite funny, I obviously don't know the back story as other series have been tucked away outside of Scotland, but it's been funny as a standalone series. |
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BBC1: Top 3 (7pm-11pm)
EastEnders: 4.81m (21.8%) The One Show: 4.64m (25.2%) BBC News (10pm): 3.84m (22.1%) BBC2: Top 3 (7pm-11pm) The Mary Berry Story (R): 1.50m (7.8%) Trump's America: a Newsnight Special (8pm-9pm): 1.26m (5.8%) Rick Stein's Long Weekends: 1.22m (5.5%) BBC4 The Good Old Days (R): 0.34m (1.6%) Top of the Pops 1982 (R): 0.30m (1.5%) Channel 4: Top 3 (7pm-11pm) (exc. +1) Gogglebox: 2.38m (10.8%) The Last Leg: 1.46m (9.3%) Food Unwrapped: 1.43m (6.6%) Channel 5: Top 3 (7pm-11pm) (exc. +1) The Ant & Dec Story (R): 1.08m (4.9%) Most Shocking Talent Show Moments (R): 0.67m (6.4%) Dogs Make You Laugh Out Loud (R): 0.54m (2.5%) And A & D Story did well for a rpt on C5. |
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The One Show always gets a boost when Emmerdale is disrupted.
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Dammit!
Not a footy fan so forgot about that. |
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BBC1: Top 3 (7pm-11pm)
EastEnders: 4.81m (21.8%) The One Show: 4.64m (25.2%) BBC News (10pm): 3.84m (22.1%) BBC2: Top 3 (7pm-11pm) The Mary Berry Story (R): 1.50m (7.8%) Trump's America: a Newsnight Special (8pm-9pm): 1.26m (5.8%) Rick Stein's Long Weekends: 1.22m (5.5%) BBC4 The Good Old Days (R): 0.34m (1.6%) Top of the Pops 1982 (R): 0.30m (1.5%) Channel 4: Top 3 (7pm-11pm) (exc. +1) Gogglebox: 2.38m (10.8%) The Last Leg: 1.46m (9.3%) Food Unwrapped: 1.43m (6.6%) Channel 5: Top 3 (7pm-11pm) (exc. +1) The Ant & Dec Story (R): 1.08m (4.9%) Most Shocking Talent Show Moments (R): 0.67m (6.4%) Dogs Make You Laugh Out Loud (R): 0.54m (2.5%) It does strike me with that One Show rating, what it might be achieving if ITV didn't have Emmerdale and was having to spread a variety of shows over that weekly 7.00 slot. Both ED and OS remove virtually all decision making in that slot for the big two. |
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Not a footy fan so forgot about that.