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Cbb is doing dreadful numbers, with the majority a dreadful cast, on a dreadful channel. Shame on endemol/channel 5 with this rubbish. Where's Julie Goodyear, Julian clary, Jodie Marsh, John Mccrimick, Verne troyer? Amongst many other names that could of been selected.
And you say "where's Julian Clary and Julie"? That was a low rated series. As if that would make a difference. Wow, how dreadful it must be being the channels highest rated show, I bet C5 are crying, not. |
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Anyone have any Boxing Day officials? Or do we have to wait until next Monday for those?
Really good rating for Corrie, highest since (I think) May 26 2016 which had 7.79m (37.4%) from figures I have. |
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Where's Julie Goodyear, Julian clary, Jodie Marsh, John Mccrimick, Verne troyer? Amongst many other names that could of been selected.
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Dreadful? Lower than last January maybe, but not dreadful. In fact it had one of the lowest ever drops last night for any BB in the last 17 years. It started half a million down on last winter but going by the latest rating it's now 200k below and above last summer's 1.6m incl +1.
And you say "where's Julian Clary and Julie"? That was a low rated series. As if that would make a difference. Wow, how dreadful it must be being the channels highest rated show, I bet C5 are crying, not. |
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They eill be crying if it keeps dropping.
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Celebrity Big Brother: 1.9m (8.6%) including +1
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Eastenders December overnight average update
Eastenders has recorded a monthly overnight average of 5.80m (28.3%) during December 2016, which is down 230k year-on-year. December's highest rating came on Tuesday 20th with 6.22m (30.3%) and the lowest came on Saturday 24th with 5.2m (23.7%). Neither December 2016 or 2015 have had Emmerdale clashes. The overnight average for the whole year came in at 5.84m (29.2%), which is down 350k year-on-year.
2016 Jan - 6.79m (30.7%) Feb - 6.45m (30.5%) Mar - 6.13m (29.6%) Apr - 6.07m (30.7%) May - 5.81m (30.4%) Jun - 4.97m (26.1%) Jul - 5.35m (28.8%) Aug - 5.18m (26.8%) Sep - 5.73m (30.2%) Oct - 5.86m (29.5%) Nov - 5.80m (28.3%) Dec - 5.73m (28.0%) Year - 5.84m (29.2%) 2015 Jan - 7.26m (32.1%) Feb - 8.11m (35.9%) [anniversary month] Mar - 6.51m (30.8%) Apr - 6.13m (31.4%) May - 5.85m (29.4%) Jun - 5.85m (31.5%) Jul - 5.93m (31.2%) Aug - 5.65m (28.7%) Sep - 5.46m (26.8%) Oct - 5.80m (28.5%) Nov - 5.89m (27.8%) Dec - 5.96m (28.2%) Year - 6.19m (30.2%) Previous December average overnights 2016 - 5.73m (28.0%) 2015 - 5.96m (28.2%) 2014 - 6.73m (30.5%) 2013 - 6.84m (30.0%) 2012 - 7.62m (32.5%) 2011 - 8.49m (34.8%) 2010 - 9.09m (35.9%) 2009 - 8.64m (38.4%) Last EE update |
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Eastenders Iplayer update
The latest Iplayer pack available is for July-November, so an update for Eastenders Iplayer monthly average ratings, based on the entries that appear in the Iplayer top 20 each month.
2016 Jan - 1.07m Feb - 955k (BBC3 Eastenders repeats ended 16th Feb) Mar - 1.07m Apr - 977k May - 1.12m Jun - 1.10m Jul - 1.04m Aug - 1.08m Sep - 1.02m (1st Sept, Iplayer TV licence rule implemented) Oct - 954k Nov - 930k 2015 Jan - 1.35m Feb - 1.50m Mar - 999k Apr - 948k May - 1.04m Jun - 997k Jul - 933k Aug - 988k Sep - 1.15m (Requests data was inflated by 18-25% in September) Oct - 1.04m Nov - 1.00m Dec - 1.04m Previous Nov average Iplayer ratings 2016 - 930k 2015 - 1.00m 2014 - 1.06m 2013 - 877k 2012 - 655k 2011 - n/a 2010 - 454k 2009 - 230k Last EE Iplayer update |
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Celebrity Big Brother: 1.9m (8.6%) including +1
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Citizen Khan. A consistently rubbish ratings performer.
It clearly attracts the kind of audience the BBC don't get for any of their other programmes.Quote:
As I said the other day/week, this is supposed to be one of the 'big four' - SCD, BGT, TXF and Voice. The standards for them of course vary individually due to time of year, format & competition, but bare minimum for The Voice is 7m. 6-6.5m for one of the big four in January should not be praised.
6-6.5m would be pretty decent I think. I can't help thinking episode 1 will be around the 7m mark but it'll tail off after that. Quote:
BBC1 (Top 3: 7pm-11.15pm):
BBC News (10pm): 4.26m (24.6%) The One Show: 3.68m (18.1%) The Sheriffs Are Coming (R): 3.29m (14.9%) Quote:
Channel 5 (7pm-11.5pm) (exc. +1):
Celebrity Big Brother: 1.77m (7.9%) GPs: Behind Closed Doors: 1.04m (4.7%) In Therapy: Coleen Nolan: 0.70m (4.4%) Quote:
Channel 4 (Top 3: 7pm-11.5pm) (exc. +1):
No Offence: 1.89m (8.4%) Location, Location, Location: 1.64m (7.5%) A Very British Brothel: 1.41m (9.3%) Quote:
BBC2 (Top 3: 7pm-11.10pm):
The Great Interior Design Challenge: 1.74m (7.9%) Yellowstone: 1.68m (7.5%) Rick Stein's Long Weekends (R): 1.31m (6.4%) Quote:
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Italy's Invisible Cities: 3.01m (13.4%) Inc +1 Emmerdale: 6.65m (33.6%) Coronation Street: 7.70m (36.6%) Midsomer Murders: 4.84m (21.7%) Quote:
The Chase had one of its best teams on yesterday, and each went away with over 20k. An excellent rating for the show.
The positive response towards the team's performance yesterday (taking a quick look at Twitter) might give the show a bit of momentum to push today's show over 4m. Quote:
Anyone have any Boxing Day officials? Or do we have to wait until next Monday for those?
Really good rating for Corrie, highest since (I think) May 26 2016 which had 7.79m (37.4%) from figures I have. I second that request for Boxing Day officials if anyone can get them. I'm interested to see how Outnumbered did. The Voice UK - overnights: Series 1
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I've tried to get hold of the five-minute peaks. If anyone can fill in the gaps, please feel free.
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Cbb is doing dreadful numbers, with the majority a dreadful cast, on a dreadful channel. Shame on endemol/channel 5 with this rubbish. Where's Julie Goodyear, Julian clary, Jodie Marsh, John Mccrimick, Verne troyer? Amongst many other names that could of been selected.
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From ITV Media:
Wednesday Top 10: Main channels (inc. +1 where applicable): 1 ITV - 07:30 PM Coronation Street 7.492m 36% 7.70m (36.6%) tapechecked 2 ITV - 07:00 PM Emmerdale 6.549m 33% 6.65m (33.6%) tapechecked 3 BBC One - 06:30 PM Regional News and Weather 5.926m 31% 4 BBC One - 06:00 PM BBC News at Six 5.489m 31% 5 ITV - 08:00 PM Midsomer Murders 4.829m 22% 6 BBC One - 10:00 PM BBC News at Ten 4.256m 25% 7 ITV - 06:00 PM ITV Regional News 4.148m 23% 8 ITV - 06:30 PM ITV Evening News 4.095m 22% 9 ITV - 05:00 PM The Chase 3.925m 27% 10 BBC One - 07:00 PM The One Show 3.683m 18% Thanks to rzt and cylon for the tapechecked ratings. Wednesday Top 10: Other channels (inc. +1 where applicable): 1 Sky Sports 1 - 07:30 PM Live: Premier League 1.597m 7.4% 2 E4 - 07:00 PM Hollyoaks 728k 3.7% 3 ITV2 - 09:00 PM The Bourne Supremacy 483k 2.7% 4 ITV3 - 08:30 PM Paul O'Grady: For the Love of Dogs 479k 2.2% 5 Film4 - 09:00 PM The Imitation Game 447k 2.5% 6 E4 - 06:30 PM The Big Bang Theory 428k 2.3% 7 Film4 - 06:50 PM Men in Black 3: 414k 2.0% 8 ITV3 - 08:00 PM Paul O'Grady: For the Love of Dogs 403k 1.8% 9 ITV2 - 07:30 PM You've Been Framed! 387k 1.9% 10 ITV2 - 03:55 PM The Jeremy Kyle Show 386k 4.0% |
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The latest Iplayer pack available is for July-November, so an update for Eastenders Iplayer monthly average ratings, based on the entries that appear in the Iplayer top 20 each month.
2016 Jan - 1.07m Feb - 955k (BBC3 Eastenders repeats ended 16th Feb) Mar - 1.07m Apr - 977k May - 1.12m Jun - 1.10m Jul - 1.04m Aug - 1.08m Sep - 1.02m (1st Sept, Iplayer TV licence rule implemented) Oct - 954k Nov - 930k 2015 Jan - 1.35m Feb - 1.50m Mar - 999k Apr - 948k May - 1.04m Jun - 997k Jul - 933k Aug - 988k Sep - 1.15m (Requests data was inflated by 18-25% in September) Oct - 1.04m Nov - 1.00m Dec - 1.04m Previous Nov average Iplayer ratings 2016 - 930k 2015 - 1.00m 2014 - 1.06m 2013 - 877k 2012 - 655k 2011 - n/a 2010 - 454k 2009 - 230k Last EE Iplayer update The data here shows that the Iplayer excuse ADP keeps making for EE isn't really valid. It down YOY in overnights and Iplayer figures. Its not making up the drop in ratings. Though obviously now its got a good boost from a big episode. |
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Worth pointing that out, when people away say ITV would get better ratings if they showed "better programmes like in the old days"
Then you look and see those high rating programmes were stuff like Cannon and Ball, 321 etc. Anything along those lines would be sub 3m these days. Quote:
1981 to 1983 was a particularly bad period for the BBC iirc after the loss of headline acts and lack of creative scheduling- before Michael Grade took on the challenge.
Hotline, which was mentioned earlier, goes down in history as the first programme Michael Grade axed as BBC1 Controller, it was a live swap shop-type of thing with Chris Tarrant but was I think something of a disaster on screen, I know there were loads of technical problems throughout. Quote:
I think it's fair to say that Let it Shine is getting a bit of promotion.
It's almost as if the BBC are wanting it to do well and kill off a certain other programme. |
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I know people talk about ITV not bothering on a Tuesday, but could the same be said of BBC last night - is it unusual for the only BBC programmes in the top 10 to be three News programmes and The One Show?
Not really. ITV might put out some rubbish on Tuesday, but when they do put better programming, it still underperforms. All the BBC need to do is put something better on Wednesday and it will rate well. The BBC don't have the same problem as ITV. |
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The data here shows that the Iplayer excuse ADP keeps making for EE isn't really valid. It down YOY in overnights and Iplayer figures. Its not making up the drop in ratings. Though obviously now its got a good boost from a big episode. |
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Yes, I'm not entirely sure whether to go with the numbers BBC or BARB give out for the Iplayer viewings, but certainly you can look at whether the general trend is up, down or level. The BBC have a much longer period of data available than BARB and if you iron out the month to month variations, it does seem that Eastenders is slowly trending downwards on Iplayer viewings.
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Citizen Khan. A consistently rubbish ratings performer.
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One article I read suggested they're only for 2017, so presumably they'll be used until the start of December, or maybe until January if there are Christmas variations on the same theme.
Apparently, there are going to be lots of these idents over the course of 2017. I can't remember the exact number. Might have been 32. If they had all 30 airing in rotation it wouldn't be so bad. I almost long for 'Love 2012' etc... |
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I just saw a trailer for a weekend of back-to-back Citizen Khan coming up on GOLD. Even the few die-hard fans will avoid that?
![]() Unfortunately that happens in the opening titles of every episode. I switch over after that now...
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A lot of the ratings this week - especially day time - are gaining from the post Christmas cheer me up blues and the extra few days/week some will have taken off work.
Given how well Father Brown does it has always been a bit of a surprise that this never got promoted into an evening or weekend slot and run weekly because it clearly is the kind of show that used to be common but is rare these days - an easy watch family show. So a bit wasted in daytime. At 2 pm it has been beating or coming close to a few shows commissioned for and screened during evenings. A decade ago this would have been a Sunday evening 8 pm series. BTW Marks and Gran posted a couple of days ago that they are still trying to get another channel to continue Goodnight Sweetheart but say - 'no news. Yet.' |
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A lot of the ratings this week - especially day time - are gaining from the post Christmas cheer me up blues and the extra few days/week some will have taken off work.
Given how well Father Brown does it has always been a bit of a surprise that this never got promoted into an evening or weekend slot and run weekly because it clearly is the kind of show that used to be common but is rare these days - an easy watch family show. So a bit wasted in daytime. At 2 pm it has been beating or coming close to a few shows commissioned for and screened during evenings. A decade ago this would have been a Sunday evening 8 pm series. BTW Marks and Gran posted a couple of days ago that they are still trying to get another channel to continue Goodnight Sweetheart but say - 'no news. Yet.' I think the BBC should be growing it on BBC2 on Sunday in a 6/7pm slot. They could have a potential 6m BBC1 drama here. |
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I think the BBC should be growing it on BBC2 on Sunday in a 6/7pm slot. They could have a potential 6m BBC1 drama here.
With regards to Goodnight Sweetheart, I'm interested to know if Marks & Gran have tried to get ITV to pick it up - I've sent them a tweet. As Score mentioned yesterday, I'm not sure I fancy its chances though wherever it goes, given it only got 3.7m for the one-off edition a few months ago. |
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Miranda started out on Fridays at 8:30pm against Coronation Street. If it appeals to people they'll come to it. BBC Two put Pompidou on Sunday at 6:30pm - I believe BBC One had Blandings on Sunday at around 7pm. The former struggled from the off while the latter managed a few series. I can't help thinking a weeknight slot would be better for a new comedy.
With regards to Goodnight Sweetheart, I'm interested to know if Marks & Gran have tried to get ITV to pick it up - I've sent them a tweet. As Score mentioned yesterday, I'm not sure I fancy its chances though wherever it goes, given it only got 3.7m for the one-off edition a few months ago. I doubt ITV will take it, but if they did, it would probanly be better kept as Christmas specials. |
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I think the BBC should be growing it on BBC2 on Sunday in a 6/7pm slot. They could have a potential 6m BBC1 drama here.
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It clearly attracts the kind of audience the BBC don't get for any of their other programmes.
