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Old 19-09-2007, 18:59
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Anybody know how the Chelsea match on ITV4 or the scotland rugby match on ITV3 did last night? There was sport on 3 out of 4 ITV channels for most of last night
No the bit aboves from broadcast now.
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Old 20-09-2007, 16:50
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21.00: ITV 1: Torn- 6.1mil
21.00: BBC 1: New Tricks-5.3mil

20.00: ITV 1: The Bill: 5.9mil
1930: Coronation St: 9.1mil
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Old 21-09-2007, 10:42
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THURSDAY:

ITV1
9pm Commando: On The Front Line 3.4m (15%)

Channel 4
6pm The Simpsons2.2M
6.30pm Hollyoaks 1.9M

8pm 10 Years Younger Summer Special 2.0M
9pm Born to Be Different 2.0M
10pm Without a Trace 1.6M
11pm Sex Change Hospital 674,700
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Old 21-09-2007, 12:00
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WDYTYA got 6m last night. Apparently, it was shown in Scotland the previous evening. Anyone know whether this was true for the previous episodes and if so, would the figures have been added together?

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Old 21-09-2007, 12:19
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Old 21-09-2007, 13:06
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I'm glad Without a Trace did well. 1.6 million is a fairly strong start, given this season has already aired in full over on More 4, and compared to the 740,400 that watched Brothers and Sisters on Wednesday night in the same timeslot.

I honestly think that with a bit more of a push, Without a Trace could be one of C4's biggest imports.
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Old 21-09-2007, 13:15
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But didn't the airings on More4 only get something like 90,000 viewers? It was a bad slot, Friday.
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Old 21-09-2007, 13:22
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BBC1
7pm The One Show 3.9m(23%)
7.30pm Eastenders 8.6m(42%)
8pm What Not to Wear 3.6m(17%)
9pm Who Do You Think You Are? 6.0m(28%)
10pm BBC Ten O'Clock News 5.3m(29%)

ITV1
7pm Emmerdale 6.6m(37%)
8pm The Bill 5.4m(25%)

BBC2
9pm Mock the Week 2m (9.1%)
9.30pm Saxondale 1.2m (5.4%)
10pm That Mitchell and Webb Look 1m (5.3%)

five
7.30pm - 10.05pm Uefa Cup Everton vs FC Metalist Kharkiv 1.3m (6.2%)

ITV4
7.30pm Uefa Cup Spurs vs Anorthosis 760,000 (4.3%)

ITV3
7.30pm - 10.15pm Rugby Union World Cup (Wales vs Japan) 431,000 (2.4%)

BBC4
10pm Primo 60,000 (0.5%)
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Old 21-09-2007, 13:59
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Thanks a lot for that GeorgeS - I posted the Soap ones in the Soap ratings thread crediting you, hope you don't mind ^.^
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Old 21-09-2007, 14:10
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US TV Ratings

FOX
Back To You (C4) - 9.4 million

CBS
Kid Nation - 9.38 million

CW
Gossip Girl (ITV2) - 3.65 million

Source: http://www.zap2it.com

Strong start for Back To You, which I'm sure C4 will be pleased about.
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Old 21-09-2007, 17:00
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Mock the week's ratings are very consistent.
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Old 21-09-2007, 18:35
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WDYTYA got 6m last night. Apparently, it was shown in Scotland the previous evening. Anyone know whether this was true for the previous episodes and if so, would the figures have been added together?

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It was because of the football - it's on Thursday like the rest of the country next week, and I assume this was the case for previous weeks. Anyway, it actually went up 400,000 on last week despite not being on in Scotland so very good figures.
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Old 21-09-2007, 18:50
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THURSDAY:

ITV1
9pm Commando: On The Front Line 3.4m (15%)
The programmes that get good opinions here seem to get poor ratings. I wonder why
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Old 21-09-2007, 18:55
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BBC1
7pm The One Show 3.9m(23%)
7.30pm Eastenders 8.6m(42%)
8pm What Not to Wear 3.6m(17%)
9pm Who Do You Think You Are? 6.0m(28%)
10pm BBC Ten O'Clock News 5.3m(29%)

ITV1
7pm Emmerdale 6.6m(37%)
8pm The Bill 5.4m(25%)

BBC2
9pm Mock the Week 2m (9.1%)
9.30pm Saxondale 1.2m (5.4%)
10pm That Mitchell and Webb Look 1m (5.3%)

five
7.30pm - 10.05pm Uefa Cup Everton vs FC Metalist Kharkiv 1.3m (6.2%)

ITV4
7.30pm Uefa Cup Spurs vs Anorthosis 760,000 (4.3%)

ITV3
7.30pm - 10.15pm Rugby Union World Cup (Wales vs Japan) 431,000 (2.4%)

BBC4
10pm Primo 60,000 (0.5%)
looks like the one show is gaining viewers at the expense of emmadale, who thinks emmadale will lose more as the winter nights draw in?
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Old 21-09-2007, 19:06
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looks like the one show is gaining viewers at the expense of emmadale, who thinks emmadale will lose more as the winter nights draw in?
The fact that EE and Corrie are both topping 9 and 10mil respectively doesent bode well either.
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Old 21-09-2007, 19:07
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The programmes that get good opinions here seem to get poor ratings. I wonder why
The FM's don't have BARB boxes.
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Old 22-09-2007, 10:26
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looks like the one show is gaining viewers at the expense of emmadale, who thinks emmadale will lose more as the winter nights draw in?
THe One show does "artificially well" on Tuesdays & Thursdays as people tune in early to watch EastEnders (probably switching as soon as the Emmerdale credits start to roll as well). So if the 7-7.25pm ratings are on average 3.5m the 7.25-7.30pm surge to say 5.5m drags up the total average rating for the One Show.
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Old 22-09-2007, 11:42
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When do we get the ratings for yesterday?
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Old 22-09-2007, 18:52
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Eastenders peaked with 11.4mil viewers last night.
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Old 22-09-2007, 19:24
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THe One show does "artificially well" on Tuesdays & Thursdays as people tune in early to watch EastEnders (probably switching as soon as the Emmerdale credits start to roll as well). So if the 7-7.25pm ratings are on average 3.5m the 7.25-7.30pm surge to say 5.5m drags up the total average rating for the One Show.
The same way that Tonight with Trevor McDonald does "artificially well" on Mondays, when Coro St over-runs until 8.01pm and people switch back from EastEnders at 8.27pm for the 2nd Corrie?
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Old 22-09-2007, 19:27
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It was because of the football - it's on Thursday like the rest of the country next week, and I assume this was the case for previous weeks. Anyway, it actually went up 400,000 on last week despite not being on in Scotland so very good figures.
WDYTYA's official ratings will probably fall short of the overnights, unusually, because of the incomplete network showing - the WDYTYA overnight figure is actually the "BBC1 nationally from 9pm-10pm" figure (ie, whatever all the regions of BBC1 happened to be showing in that hour). However, the officials will list each show separately, so "WDYTYA (Scotland only)" will appear right down the list somewhere. Why BARB can't include any regional variations in its published figures is beyond me - doesn't matter when people in the regions of the UK watch their showing of it, the official ratings are "the top 30 shows" so it seems unfair to not count the regional showings when they vary from the English transmission. Same thing with regional news - the BBC 6.30pm nightly regional round-up is one of the most popular shows on telly, but never appears in the official charts.
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Old 22-09-2007, 20:09
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Old 22-09-2007, 20:31
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The same way that Tonight with Trevor McDonald does "artificially well" on Mondays, when Coro St over-runs until 8.01pm and people switch back from EastEnders at 8.27pm for the 2nd Corrie?
Kind of but in that case it means that the overnights for Coronation Street are usually understatedwhile Tonight is overstated. With the One Show people are just switching over early and watching the last 5 minutes of the show.

So its not exactly the same circumstance.
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Old 22-09-2007, 20:35
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the BBC 6.30pm nightly regional round-up is one of the most popular shows on telly, but never appears in the official charts.
Because its not 1 show, it is 15 seperate shows.
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Old 22-09-2007, 22:06
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Because its not 1 show, it is 15 seperate shows.
Well I'd say not, it's the BBC Regional News. Why can't BARB include that in their charts instead of listing them individually?
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