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BBC2: Top 3 (7pm-11.15pm)
MasterChef: the Professionals: 2.97m (14.0%) Inside the Christmas Factory: 2.76m (13.1%) Christmas University Challenge: 2.30m (11.2%) |
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BBC1: Top 3 (7pm-11.45pm)
EastEnders: 6.22m (30.3%) Last Tango in Halifax: 5.23m (24.9%) Holby City: 4.33m (20.4%) |
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Overnights.tv @overnightstv 14s14 seconds ago
#insidethechristmasfactory put BBC2 in 2nd place in the 9pm slot, with 2.8m/13.1% @GreggAWallace http://www.overnights.tv Which tells us, POG series didn't do well at all. Its nice to see a bit more effort put into Tuesday, but its had no promotion, so struggled. |
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Good rating. Good drama. Although I do love Last Tango, this two parter did feel like one of those BBC Christmas commissions that felt like 'I'm here because I have to be' sort of thing. It felt like the plan was originally only series, but the BBC wanted Christmas specials.
Good rating, but I would have thought it would be closer to 6m. |
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ITV excluding HD / excluding +1:
ED (19:01-19:27): 5.52m; Cruise (R): 2.32m; Jean Alexander Tribute: 2.05m |
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Channel 4: Top 3 (7pm-12.5am) (exc. +1)
The Supervet at Christmas: 1.60m (7.6%) Channel 4 News: 0.57m (2.9%) Alan Carr's 12 Stars of Christmas: 0.47m (3.0%) |
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ITV excluding HD / excluding +1:
ED (19:01-19:27): 5.52m; Cruise (R): 2.32m; Jean Alexander Tribute: 2.05m ![]() So about 6.5m for Emmerdale in all. The Cruise rpt is a massive improvement on the male skewed fishing factual series, who'd have thought it. Jean Alexander tribute didn't do that much at all. Beaten by the dull and dreary Holby. |
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Holby held up well considering the Tribute on ITV which I thought might have been higher.
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Channel 4: Top 3 (7pm-12.5am) (exc. +1)
The Supervet at Christmas: 1.60m (7.6%) Channel 4 News: 0.57m (2.9%) Alan Carr's 12 Stars of Christmas: 0.47m (3.0%) The Supervet did better last year at Christmas. Classic Ch4 over-exposure. Again! |
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The tribute would have worked perfectly on a different night straight after Corrie.
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Channel 5: Top 3 (7pm-11.5pm) (exc. +1)
Penguins Make You Laugh Out Loud: 0.81m (3.8%) The Graham Norton Story: 0.77m (3.9%) World's Strongest Man: 0.70m (3.5%) |
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Solid for Last Tango in Halifax and Holby. Inside the Christmas Factory did really well on BBC Two.
EastEnders is solid vs Monday. Emmerdale might be near the 7m mark which is good enough. Based on those exc HD/+1 figures, ITV didn't have a dreadful Tuesday - they look like they were above 2m across the night which is the least they can expect now but the Paul O Grady documentary, surprisingly, struggled. |
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BBC4: Top 3 (7pm-12.0)
Digging for Britain: 0.61m (2.9%) How the Wild West Was Won with Ray Mears (R): 0.53m (2.5%) The Inca: Masters of the Clouds (R): 0.27m (1.8%) |
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The tribute would have worked perfectly on a different night straight after Corrie.
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BBC1: Top 3 (7pm-11.45pm)
EastEnders: 6.22m (30.3%) Last Tango in Halifax: 5.23m (24.9%) Holby City: 4.33m (20.4%) Quote:
BBC2: Top 3 (7pm-11.15pm)
MasterChef: the Professionals: 2.97m (14.0%) Inside the Christmas Factory: 2.76m (13.1%) Christmas University Challenge: 2.30m (11.2%) Quote:
Channel 4: Top 3 (7pm-12.5am) (exc. +1)
The Supervet at Christmas: 1.60m (7.6%) Channel 4 News: 0.57m (2.9%) Alan Carr's 12 Stars of Christmas: 0.47m (3.0%) A good night for BBC2. Inside The Christmas Factory was my favourite programme last night. EastEnders with 30% share which is good. Not sure about how it will do over Christmas though. |
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I suspect there is now a whole generation of viewers who don't remember her, she left in 1987 (in fact probably two generations).
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ITV excluding HD / excluding +1:
ED (19:01-19:27): 5.52m; Cruise (R): 2.32m; Jean Alexander Tribute: 2.05m Quote:
Channel 4: Top 3 (7pm-12.5am) (exc. +1)
The Supervet at Christmas: 1.60m (7.6%) Channel 4 News: 0.57m (2.9%) Alan Carr's 12 Stars of Christmas: 0.47m (3.0%) Poor scheduling of the Jean Alexander tribute, should be on post Corrie, and not against another soap. Alan Carr disappointing poor scheduling by C4 again. |
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Thanks Ray.
A good night for BBC2. Inside The Christmas Factory was my favourite programme last night. EastEnders with 30% share which is good. Not sure about how it will do over Christmas though. |
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I think, " The Cruise" is the third time thst episide has been shown, maybe fourth, talk about recycling. It started on Thursdays at 8.30 and had a late night repeat post ten, then a repeat in peak time, and now shown again. I assume ITV executives get a free Royal Caribbean cruise for the advertising.
Poor scheduling of the Jean Alexander tribute, should be on post Corrie, and not against another soap. Alan Carr disappointing poor scheduling by C4 again. Perhaps ITV are inspired by Mrs Brown's Boys on BBC1. Its not poor scheduling by Ch4. But I think Alan Carr might have been over-exposed on Ch4. Chatty Man was never really off our screens. |
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BBC1: Top 3 (7pm-11.45pm)
EastEnders: 6.22m (30.3%) Last Tango in Halifax: 5.23m (24.9%) Holby City: 4.33m (20.4%) |
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The tribute would have worked perfectly on a different night straight after Corrie.
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I suspect there is now a whole generation of viewers who don't remember her, she left in 1987 (in fact probably two generations).
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I think, " The Cruise" is the third time thst episide has been shown, maybe fourth, talk about recycling. It started on Thursdays at 8.30 and had a late night repeat post ten, then a repeat in peak time, and now shown again. I assume ITV executives get a free Royal Caribbean cruise for the advertising.
Poor scheduling of the Jean Alexander tribute, should be on post Corrie, and not against another soap. Alan Carr disappointing poor scheduling by C4 again. |
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Very pleased with EE's rating.
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Alan Carr dooing well. I notice the last ep of this on Friday it at 11pm.
The Supervet did better last year at Christmas. Classic Ch4 over-exposure. Again! |
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I think, " The Cruise" is the third time thst episide has been shown, maybe fourth, talk about recycling. It started on Thursdays at 8.30 and had a late night repeat post ten, then a repeat in peak time, and now shown again. I assume ITV executives get a free Royal Caribbean cruise for the advertising.
Alan Carr disappointing poor scheduling by C4 again. As for Alan Carr being poorly scheduled, where else do you suggest they put it? 10pm nightly was, for me, the best scheduling for it. It's not doing great but there might be reasons for that. Quote:
Birds Of A Feather is opposite EastEnders on Christmas Eve, and follows Corrie. Now usually this situation on BBC1, Corrie would be dented, but I think much of BOAF audience watch EE. So is it more likely Biirds will struggle.
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