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Contrast this to Despicable Me which was now been shown a shameful FOURTEEN times since last Christmas, with a further screening scheduled over New Year. No wonder it failed to rate for the main channel on Christmas Eve.
Let's not forget the premiere of DM2 was somewhat thrown away by ITV originally so perhaps goes some way to explaining why it still has legs. Superb film - Find myself watching it whenever it crops up intending only to do a few minutes but usually watch the whole thing. |
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Second #RevoltingRhymes ep did win the slot: 3.5m/17.8%
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From rzt:
Inc +1 Emmerdale: 6.00m (28.7%) Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire: 3.82m (18.2%) EastEnders: 6.08m (28.4%) Holby City: 4.09m (19.6%) The Witness For The Prosecution: 4.49m (20.8%) Quote:
Channel 5 (exc. +1):
Film: Dirty Dancing (R) (22:35-23:00): 1.29m (8.4%) Film: Dirty Dancing (R) (21:00-22:29): 1.18m (5.8%) World's Strongest Man: 0.77m (3.7%) Question, anyone know why the radio times website isn't updating the 8 Jan? It now lists 8th and 9th as options on their table but there are no programmes listed. Weird. |
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It was billed as "NEW" in the TV Times but I think it has been on Spike - it looks very familiar!
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According to Digiguide it started at the earlier time of 6:55, so wouldn't be included in the Broadcast top 3.
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Hollyoaks started at 6.55pm. The app only includes programmes from 7pm.
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#georgemichael concert on BBC One yesterday had 2.1m/12.6% viewers mourning and dancing, did great among females and 45-54.
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EastEnders above Emmerdale, didn't see that coming. Well deserved at the moment in my opinion, I'm definitely a fan of the new producer's work.
And its ratings are terrible IMO. |
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Second #RevoltingRhymes ep did win the slot: 3.5m/17.8%
@roald_dahl @MagicLightPics http://overnights.tv I think the BBC and many of us, were expecting more than 3.3 and 3.5m for this. Especially when you consider Stick Man did 6.4m in overnights last year and 10m consolidated. Its a shame, I enjoyed it. |
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I wish I could say the same (and I've been watching it since 1985).
And its ratings are terrible IMO. The ratings are terrible but it's been below Emmerdale recently so it's surprising to see it above. Thanks for all the ratings as usual Ray
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Not bad for the soaps. A really good rating for Harry Potter. As Dancc mentioned, it being at least a year since the last Harry Potter repeat run has probably done more good than harm. 3.8m on a Tuesday is a really good rating. You can see why ITV do it - it got a skew of 26% among 16-34s (so about 1m of them watching), which is really good, and puts them in a good position when it comes to promoting their programming for next year. Better promoting it to an audience of ~4m than 2m. Witness for the Prosecution didn't do too badly but I think they might have expected more. The good thing about ITV films doing well, is its giving them the perfect audience platform to promote their new shows in January that will skew young. In other words, it better to ITV to show Harry Potter to 3.8m than it would be to show Coronation Street to 6m where its viewers are older. They need a mixture of viewers over Christmas to promote their new shows from The Halycon to The Voice UK And I suspect Harry Potter would have been higher, were ITV2 not showing Skyfall. |
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It's certainly dividing opinion amongst EE fans and I can see both sides of the argument. However, I really love the community feel that it has, compare its Christmas Day where nearly all the cast were together to Corrie's where half the cast weren't shown, it makes it seem more real.
The ratings are terrible but it's been below Emmerdale recently so it's surprising to see it above. Thanks for all the ratings as usual Ray ![]() ![]() This is how the two soaps rated on the equivalent Tuesday last year: Emmerdale: 5.84m inc. +1 EastEnders: 6.93m (plus 409k on BBC3) |
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You would have thought they'd all have it on DVD though.
Christmas is basically over, time to make some space. 😂 I have films on DVD but sometimes will watch on TV. I get your logic though. We don't take the Christmas Tree down until after Little Christmas. |
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That's OK.
![]() This is how the two soaps rated on the equivalent Tuesday last year: Emmerdale: 5.84m inc. +1 EastEnders: 6.93m (plus 409k on BBC3) But then again, the entire BBC schedule is down YOY while ITV is up. |
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Some tables - the officials are 7-day figures:
Still Open All Hours Special Code:
Date Overnight Official Timeshift 26 December 2013 9.43m (39.9%) 12.23m 2.80m Code:
Episode Overnight Official Timeshift Episode 1 (26 Dec 14) 5.69m (26.7%) 6.89m 1.20m Episode 2 (28 Dec 14) 6.39m (28.1%) 7.32m 0.93m Episode 3 (04 Jan 15) 6.12m (26.6%) 6.90m 0.78m Episode 4 (11 Jan 15) 6.37m (27.3%) 7.12m 0.75m Episode 5 (18 Jan 15) 7.12m (30.4%) 7.62m 0.50m Episode 6 (25 Jan 15) 7.85m (34.1%) 8.39m 0.54m Average 6.59m (28.9%) 7.37m 0.78m Code:
Episode Overnight Official Timeshift Episode 1 (26 Dec 15) 5.15m (24.9%) 5.87m 0.72m Episode 2 (27 Dec 15) 4.95m (24.4%) 5.44m 0.49m Episode 3 (03 Jan 16) 6.22m (26.0%) 6.59m 0.37m Episode 4 (10 Jan 16) 6.99m (31.0%) 7.31m 0.32m Episode 5 (17 Jan 16) 6.96m (30.4%) 7.20m 0.24m Episode 6 (24 Jan 16) 7.42m (33.4%) 7.75m 0.33m Average 6.28m (28.4%) 6.69m 0.41m Code:
Episode Overnight Official Timeshift Episode 1 (26 Dec 16) 3.16m (14.7%) Series 1 Code:
Episode Overnight Official Timeshift Episode 1 (21 Feb 11) 2.64m (16.4%) 2.84m 0.20m Episode 2 (28 Feb 11) 2.63m (18.2%) 3.19m 0.56m Episode 3 (07 Mar 11) 2.68m (19.5%) 3.48m 0.80m Episode 4 (14 Mar 11) 2.99m (22.4%) 3.85m 0.86m Episode 5 (21 Mar 11) 2.96m (21.0%) 3.91m 0.95m Episode 6 (28 Mar 11) 3.01m (20.5%) 4.10m 1.09m Average 2.82m (19.7%) 3.56m 0.74m Code:
Episode Overnight Official Timeshift Episode 1 (02 Jan 12) 5.20m (19.8%) 6.60m 1.40m Episode 2 (09 Jan 12) 4.67m (18.6%) 6.29m 1.62m Episode 3 (16 Jan 12) 4.73m (18.2%) 6.37m 1.64m Episode 4 (23 Jan 12) 5.22m (20.0%) 7.05m 1.83m Episode 5 (30 Jan 12) 5.39m (21.2%) 7.25m 1.86m Episode 6 (04 Feb 12) 6.32m (25.6%) 8.31m 1.99m Average 5.26m (20.6%) 6.98m 1.72m Code:
Episode Overnight Official Timeshift Episode 1 (01 Jan 13) 8.10m (29.8%) 9.78m 1.68m Episode 2 (07 Jan 13) 6.79m (26.3%) 9.20m 2.41m Episode 3 (14 Jan 13) 7.27m (27.6%) 9.66m 2.39m Episode 4 (21 Jan 13) 7.00m (26.5%) 9.26m 2.26m Episode 5 (28 Jan 13) 7.09m (27.9%) 9.46m 2.37m Episode 6 (04 Feb 13) 6.43m (24.9%) 9.10m 2.67m Average 7.11m (27.2%) 9.41m 2.30m Code:
Episode Overnight Official Timeshift 26 Dec 11 6.61m (28.1%) 8.24m 1.63m 24 Dec 12 8.78m (36.9%) 11.68m 2.90m 26 Dec 12 8.97m (36.9%) 10.72m 1.75m 25 Dec 13 9.40m (35.5%) 11.52m 2.12m 30 Dec 13 8.71m (35.6%) 11.27m 2.56m 25 Dec 14 7.61m (32.2%) 9.69m 2.08m 01 Jan 15 7.94m (32.4%) 9.51m 1.57m 25 Dec 15 6.41m (27.7%) 9.49m 3.08m 01 Jan 16 5.58m (31.7%) 7.92m 2.34m 23 Jul 16 6.45m (36.9%) 8.82m 2.37m 25 Dec 16 6.13m (32.4%)
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Isn't the Potter films' renewed success (apart from being very suited to Christmas more than any other time of the year...) likely to be down to, in part, the Fantastic Beasts film and all that has accompanied it? I mean it has been everywhere with so much hype and publicity that no doubt it rejuvinated peoples interest in the source material. Perfect timing really.
Not only is itv getting good ratings for little cost, it's also getting cracking demographics that TV struggles to reach. This is a nice boo$t for itv and means they've saved a few pennies for 2017 as well as providing a great vehicle for the advertising of their new programmes. Who has the rights to James Bond films? They are due a full run from Doctor No. Re Ian's Q posed about Jonathan Creek, I'll go for a prediction of 5.3m. |
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If you had the far superior Radio Times you wouldn't have needed to ask.
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Invaluable title to have around. They won't better that rating all week.
As for Harry Potter, shouldn't we address the elephant in the room here? These are the first ITV screenings for 18 months or so and it appears the break has done them the world of good from a ratings perspective Contrast this to Despicable Me which was now been shown a shameful FOURTEEN times since last Christmas, with a further screening scheduled over New Year. No wonder it failed to rate for the main channel on Christmas Eve. ITV have definitely been justified in showing the Potter movies each night though. Lazy scheduling but it's paid off - 1 million 16-34s last night is a cracking result for them, particularly for such a cheap offering. It's much better than what they were getting last year and is running BBC1 close. It's a good platform to promote their January offerings to a slightly different audience too. Makes Thursday's scheduling all the more baffling though, I bet the Spider-Man premiere does worse than the Potter repeats have been doing. It's a very odd slot, they might as well have saved it for 2017 rather than shoehorning it into this week. |
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I wish I could say the same (and I've been watching it since 1985).
And its ratings are terrible IMO. |
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Who has the rights to James Bond films? They are due a full run from Doctor No. |
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That's OK.
![]() This is how the two soaps rated on the equivalent Tuesday last year: Emmerdale: 5.84m inc. +1 EastEnders: 6.93m (plus 409k on BBC3) EE has lost 1m viewers in a year then? It's gone from competing with Corrie to competing with Emmerdale. Casualty next year then. Hollyoaks in 2022.
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Well that's ITV's Christmas Eve sorted for the next 2 years. Spectre next year should be good for 6-7m. Then in 2018, the premiere of The Force Awakens should give us blockbuster ratings, since it even outgrossed Skyfall here to become the biggest ever film.
I'm wondering where they'll put Jurassic World. That should do big numbers aswell. Boxing Day? |
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I have films on DVD but sometimes will watch on TV. I get your logic though.
We don't take the Christmas Tree down until after Little Christmas. And of course it's far more likely to be a white Xmas in early January...
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I think the break has definitely helped, although the Christmas screenings always did better than the Summer ones. 18 months isn't all that long between screenings on the main channel though, it just seems it because of ITV2's insistence on showing the same movies all year round.
ITV have definitely been justified in showing the Potter movies each night though. Lazy scheduling but it's paid off - 1 million 16-34s last night is a cracking result for them, particularly for such a cheap offering. It's much better than what they were getting last year and is running BBC1 close. It's a good platform to promote their January offerings to a slightly different audience too. Makes Thursday's scheduling all the more baffling though, I bet the Spider-Man premiere does worse than the Potter repeats have been doing. It's a very odd slot, they might as well have saved it for 2017 rather than shoehorning it into this week. When you come up with an idea that nobody thinks will work and then it works really well, that is arguably not lazy but actually a stroke of genius. Unless itv never expected it to work so well and just fell lucky. |
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Well that's ITV's Christmas Eve sorted for the next 2 years. Spectre next year should be good for 6-7m. Then in 2018, the premiere of The Force Awakens should give us blockbuster ratings, since it even outgrossed Skyfall here to become the biggest ever film.
I'm wondering where they'll put Jurassic World. That should do big numbers aswell. Boxing Day? Spectre will be next year on Christmas Eve, although it would do well on Christmas Day or Boxing Day. I think Jurassic World should be left to NYD. That woud launch ITV into NYD 2018 with a potentially 6-7m+ rating. There will also be Minions for next year. |
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ITV, and they repeat the old ones a lot on ITV2 and 4.
I foresee a Bond season soon on ITV Sunday prevenings. |
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