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Old 31-01-2007, 14:11
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BBC1 1.40: Neighbours 3.1m (44%)
5.35: Neighbours 3.1m (19%)
Thanks ronant for the ratings,

BBC1 Neighbours did alright, shame about its 5:35pm shares (19%)!
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Old 31-01-2007, 14:11
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Good ratings for Eastender and Holby last night Holby not too far behind Emmerdale ! Another good rating for Five days.
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Old 31-01-2007, 15:18
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Terrestrial Top 20
1 CORONATION STREET (MON 2030, ITV1) 13.08
2 EASTENDERS (TUE 1932, BBC1) 10.49
3 EMMERDALE (MON 1902, ITV1) 9.29
4 DANCING ON ICE (SAT 1839, ITV1) 9.08
5 WILD AT HEART (SUN 1959, ITV1) 9.00
6 CELEBRITY BIG BROTHER (FRI 2232, CHANNEL 4) 8.78
7 CASUALTY (SAT 2021, BBC1) 7.85
8 WAKING THE DEAD (SUN 2100, BBC1) 7.85
9 TRIAL AND RETRIBUTION (MON 2101, ITV1) 7.28
10 MIDSOMER MURDERS (FRI 2030, ITV1) 6.95
11 HOLBY CITY (TUE 2000, BBC1) 6.81
12 BBC NEWS (THU 2200, BBC1) 6.73
13 JUDGE JOHN DEED (THU 2059, BBC1) 6.71
14 THE BILL (WED 1959, ITV1) 6.22
15 ITV NEWS (SUN 1840, ITV1) 5.84
16 TAGGART (WED 2103, ITV1) 5.70
17 HARRY HILL'S TV BURP (SAT 1813, ITV1) 5.61
18 POKERFACE (SAT 2029, ITV1) 5.33
19 WATCHDOG (TUE 1901, BBC1) 5.31
20 NEW TRICKS (SAT 2112, BBC1) 5.28

Top 10 Other Channels
1 CELEBRITY BIG BROTHER (FRI 2232, CHANNEL 4) 8.78
2 UGLY BETTY (FRI 2133, CHANNEL 4) 5.27
3 RELOCATION, RELOCATION (WED 2000, CHANNEL 4) 4.24
4 DEAL OR NO DEAL (MON 1615, CHANNEL 4) 3.94
5 SHAMELESS (TUE 2204, CHANNEL 4) 3.75
6 MEERKAT MANOR (SUN 1838, BBC2) 3.75
7 THE PAUL O'GRADY SHOW (WED 1700, CHANNEL 4) 3.32
8 SNOOKER (SUN 2002, BBC2) 3.28
9 THE WEAKEST LINK (TUE 1714, BBC2) 3.16
10 DR ALICE ROBERTS: DON'T DIE YOUNG (TUE 2001, BBC2) 3.12

Shares (this week 2006 in brackets)
BBC1 - 21.5% (22.2%)
BBC2 - 8.6% (9.7%)
ITV1 - 19.8% (19.8%)
CHANNEL 4 - 10.8% (11.3%)
five - 5.3% (5.7%)
Other Viewing - 34.0% (31.2%)

Reach
BBC1 - 84.8%
BBC2 - 67.5%
ITV1 - 78.9%
CHANNEL 4 - 74.5%
five - 52.8%
Other Viewing - 70.1%
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Old 31-01-2007, 17:56
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Living TV Individuals 4+ Viewing (Including Timeshift) - w/e 21/01/2007
Programme 000's
1 GREY'S ANATOMY (Thu 2201) 467
2 MOST HAUNTED (Tue 2100) 365
3 CSI: VEGAS S01 R02 (Wed 2201) 202
4 CSI MIAMI (Mon 2100) 199
5 CSI MIAMI (Thu 2100) 195
6 CSI: VEGAS S01 R02 (Fri 2200) 192
7 CSI: VEGAS S01 R02 (Sun 2300) 191
8 CSI: VEGAS S01 R02 (Sun 2200) 191
9 CSI MIAMI (Wed 2101) 190
10 CSI:VEGAS S03 R02 (Fri 2300) 189

The same 200,000 people religiously watch CSI every night at 23.00 on Living
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Old 31-01-2007, 22:18
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Originally Posted by ronant
Terrestrial Top 20
1 CORONATION STREET (MON 2030, ITV1) 13.08
Same as Dibley on New Year's Day.

So it looks like we have a tie for 2007's biggest audience!
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Old 31-01-2007, 22:22
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Originally Posted by GeorgeS
Why use billboards when you can use your "news" ? [sic] bulletins to promote your shows.
A bit rich from an ITV cheerleader!

Have you seen ITN's output of late?

Or Trevor McDonald's "current affairs" show?
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Old 31-01-2007, 22:28
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Originally Posted by ronant
PS Sunday's Top Gear had BBC2's highest ratings for over 10 years.
What was that for?

I've been struggling to think what BBC2's biggest audiences have been in recent years. I reckoned it could be all the way back to The Wrong Trousers (mid 90s??) since BBC2 got a larger audience - I think that pulled about 10.5m when first shown.

I think BBC2 may have had peaks of around 8m more recently for Snooker finals - I think one peaked at 7.5m within the last year or two?
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Old 31-01-2007, 22:33
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Originally Posted by RobbieSykes123
What was that for?

I've been struggling to think what BBC2's biggest audiences have been in recent years. I reckoned it could be all the way back to The Wrong Trousers (mid 90s??) since BBC2 got a larger audience - I think that pulled about 10.5m when first shown.

I think BBC2 may have had peaks of around 8m more recently for Snooker finals - I think one peaked at 7.5m within the last year or two?
I think you're right, that was taken from Broadcast, but i cant see the full article sadly. The Wrong Trousers got 10 million on Christmas Eve 1995, quite what it was doing on BBC2 and not BBC1 i haven't the foggiest .
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Old 31-01-2007, 23:32
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Originally Posted by RobbieSykes123
Same as Dibley on New Year's Day.

So it looks like we have a tie for 2007's biggest audience!
Indeedy. Can't see anything else beating those two.
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Old 01-02-2007, 12:22
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6.00:
CHANNEL 4: The Simpsons 2.7m
Hollyoaks 1.9m

7.00:
ITV1: Emmerdale 8.5m (39%)
Coronation Street 10.2m (44%)
SKY SPORTS 1: Arsenal v Tottenham 1.3m (7%)

8.00:
BBC1 Seaside Rescue 4.4m (18%)
Mission Africa 3.2m (13%)
BBC2: Ray Mears' Wild Food 2.5m (10%)
ITV1: The Bill 6.2m (26%)
CHANNEL 4: Relocation, Relocation 3.8m (16%)
FIVE: So You Think You Can Nurse? 1.1m (4%)

9.00:
BBC1: ID Fraud: They Stole My Life 4.4m (19%)
BBC2: Party Animals 1.3m (6%)
ITV1: Bridget Jones: the Edge of Reason 5.2m (24%)
CHANNEL 4: Jamie's Chef 2.8m (12%)
FIVE: The Order 1m (5%)

10.00:
CHANNEL 4: Desperate Housewives 1.9m (10%)

11.00:
ITV1: Bridget Jones: the Edge of Reason 3.6m (30%)

All hours share: ITV1 23.4% BBC1 20.8% CHANNEL 4 10.5% BBC2 8.4% FIVE 4.7% MULTICHANNEL 32.2%

E4
1900 Hollyoaks 478,200
2100 Ugly Betty 495,200
2200 High School Dance 88,000
2300 Desperate Housewives 363,400

MORE4
1800 Deal or No Deal 308,400
1900 Streets Ahead 103,400
2100 Sisters In Law 33,400
2300 The Daily Show 10,400

FILM4
1500 Three Secrets 18,800
1645 Carrington VC 35,900
1845 Bogus 106,900
2100 Jeepers Creepers 2 180,000
2300 My Beautiful Laundrette 38,900
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Old 01-02-2007, 12:29
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Ooooo! it looks like Coronation Street and The Vicar of Dibley got exact same viewers .. so there both the most watched show of the year so far
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Old 01-02-2007, 12:44
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Wed, 31st Jan:-

Neighbours 3.0m 43%
Neighbours 2.9m 18%
Hollyoaks 1.9m 9%
Emmerdale 8.5m 39%
Corrie 10.2m 44%

Thanks to Ooh matron,
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Old 01-02-2007, 12:53
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BBC1 is trying it's best to ruin the start of Primeval by scheduling Shrek up against it -

BBC1
5.55 When Will I Be Famous?
7.15 Shrek
8.35 Casualty
9.25 National Lottery - 1 vs 100

ITV1
5.55 Harry Hill's TV Burp
6.25 Dancing on Ice
7.45 Primeval
8.45 PokerFace
9.45 Dancing on Ice - The Skate Off
10.15 Al Murray's Happy Hour

It might capture a lot of people who aren't that bothered about Primeval but would of watched it if there was nothing else on. Shrek's done very well on it's last two outings, nearly 10m on Christmas Eve 2004 and nearly 7m on Christmas Day 2005 at 3.10.

Interesting to see BBC1 being very competitve with their scheduling, they seem to be getting more like this on Saturday nights especially - i'm sure in the past they would of carried on as normal with the lottery up against Primeval. Whether being that competitive is a good thing i'm not sure...

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Old 01-02-2007, 16:59
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Skrek has been shown a few times before hasn't it, but I think a film like that will always do well. Both sides seem to be determined to undermine each others new show launches in case they get an audience and take root. ITV did the same against Robin Hood.
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Old 01-02-2007, 17:16
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Yeah..great in'it

The BBC is trying to destroy a British Company....ITV......

Well done Beeb, abuse your monopoly position and chase ratings like any other TV whore.....

Its what they do.
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Old 01-02-2007, 18:00
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Well it would help if the government could work out what they BBC was supposed to do as opposed to flip flopping every couple of years from wanting it to be a quality broadcaster to then being a mass entertainment provider. The latest ventures in Saturday nights - the Graham Norton vehicle - seems like just a naked attempt to be more ITV than ITV1 itself.
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Old 01-02-2007, 18:03
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Primeval will be alright now doubt, for the first episode at least. It will get a good inheritance from DOI. Shrek won't do too badly but can't see it being much of a threat.
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Old 01-02-2007, 18:47
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Originally Posted by ronant
10.00:
CHANNEL 4: Desperate Housewives 1.9m (10%)
1.9m for Desperate Housewives is rubbish! Shame really. This series has been really good so far...
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Old 01-02-2007, 19:05
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1.9m for Desperate Housewives is rubbish! Shame really. This series has been really good so far...
Oh my god, I didn't even see that. Worrying figures. I know Channel 4 are committed to Season 3 and 4 but if ratings were to dip then they may not want to go for further seasons (if further seasons were to be made) and thus leaving it open for Sky to perhaps buy it which I wouldn't like.

I agree about S3. Probably, potentially, most likely the best series so far, from what I've seen. I read a review of next weeks episode in the Radio Times and they said it was quite simply the best episode of Desperate Housewives ever. I cannot wait!
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Old 01-02-2007, 19:26
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1.9m for Desperate Housewives is rubbish! Shame really. This series has been really good so far...
Shameless was down quite a bit as well. Channel 4 always struggle without Celebrity Big Brother, but I don't think it's usually to this extent.
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Old 01-02-2007, 19:52
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1.9m for Desperate Housewives is rubbish! Shame really. This series has been really good so far...
i disgaree about this series, its been watchable (as was series 2) but its nowhere near as good as series 1

i cant help but think that they used up too many plots in series 1, and some (such as Rex's death) should have been left for later series.

i miss Bree from series 1 in particular, where she was the ultimate housewife, and not this paranoid emotional mess she has been over the last 2 series.
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Old 01-02-2007, 20:01
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1.9m for Desperate Housewives is rubbish! Shame really. This series has been really good so far...
Based on those figures alone, I wonder did C4 make a tactical error and drop the wrong import when they kept DH over Lost ?

At a reported £900,000 an episode, those figures really are a poor return.
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Old 01-02-2007, 22:37
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BBC1 is trying it's best to ruin the start of Primeval by scheduling Shrek up against it
What exactly IS Primeval anyway?

Am I right in guessing it's a Doctor Who/Torchwood rip-off?

I can't see Shrek posing much threat. I would have thought the Beeb could have found something better to run up against it. Curious scheduling...
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Old 01-02-2007, 22:56
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Originally Posted by RobbieSykes123
What exactly IS Primeval anyway?

Am I right in guessing it's a Doctor Who/Torchwood rip-off?

I can't see Shrek posing much threat. I would have thought the Beeb could have found something better to run up against it. Curious scheduling...
Basically... with dinosaurs or something. Shrek's incredibly popular and has got massive ratings on it's 2 appearences for BBC1 so far. It also has the same sort of family audience that Primeval is targeting.

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Old 01-02-2007, 23:02
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Originally Posted by ronant
Basically... with dinosaurs or something. Shrek's incredibly popular and has got massive ratings on it's 2 appearences for BBC1 so far. It also has the same sort of family audience that Primeval is targeting.
Both times it was aired at Christmas though. This time round it starts at 7.15, in the middle of Dancing on Ice which has already had a strong couple of weeks, and that in turn will no doubt beat Graham's new vehicle. For it's third outing I can see it [Shrek] holding up considerably well, but nothing amazing.

Maybe I'll be wrong, I've never been good at this ratings prediction lark.
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