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Old 17-04-2007, 11:45
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David Jason is losing it ... I think he should go back to frost! It's still popular! and has not lost it shine yet!
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Old 17-04-2007, 12:43
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Does anyone know what Edwardian Supersize Me got on BBC Four?

I really enjoyed that.
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Old 17-04-2007, 12:48
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Does anyone know what Edwardian Supersize Me got on BBC Four?

I really enjoyed that.
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Old 17-04-2007, 12:55
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Excellent!

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Old 17-04-2007, 13:01
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Some other multichannel ratings for last night at 9pm:

Film4 The Day After Tomorrow 527,000 (3.37%)
Living America's Top Model 486,000 (2.6%)
Sky One Ross Kemp: Teenage Gangs of South London 403,000 (2.16%)
BBC3 Little Britain 349,000 (1.87%)
BBC3 Ideal 178,000 (0.95%)
ITV2 Along Came Polly 270,000 (1.55%)
E4 100 Greatest: the Ultimate Chart 103,000 (0.77%)
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Old 17-04-2007, 16:16
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Well I am glad to see I was wrong and that EastEnders got over 8 million viewers last night, although its still far behind Coronation Street with 9.5-10 million viewers. Tonight with Trevor McDonald really eats into the EastEnders audience, drawing over 20% of the audience.

BBC ONE should really try to dent Coronation Street - the decision to move Panorama back to 8.30pm on Monday nights was a bold one but they are not making an effort in the 7.30pm slot; Shopping the Supermarkets or whatever clearly is not going to interest anyone over Corrie. The BBC should be airing innovative and original programming no matter what is on the other side, not a poor relation to the tabloid-style Tonight.
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Old 17-04-2007, 16:32
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Originally Posted by Poplar
Well I am glad to see I was wrong and that EastEnders got over 8 million viewers last night, although its still far behind Coronation Street with 9.5-10 million viewers. Tonight with Trevor McDonald really eats into the EastEnders audience, drawing over 20% of the audience.

BBC ONE should really try to dent Coronation Street - the decision to move Panorama back to 8.30pm on Monday nights was a bold one but they are not making an effort in the 7.30pm slot; Shopping the Supermarkets or whatever clearly is not going to interest anyone over Corrie. The BBC should be airing innovative and original programming no matter what is on the other side, not a poor relation to the tabloid-style Tonight.
Reality I suspect is that Tonight with Trevor McDonald is picking up viewers who are no longer interested in watching EastEnders. I had it on last night whilst doing various bits about house - a filler programme rather than must watch tv. If EastEnders was worthwhile watching again I suspect many would switch over.

Why would BBC bother trying to compete with Coronation Street??

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Old 17-04-2007, 16:34
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Why would BBC bother trying to compete with Coronation Street??

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Its not as if the schedules are overflowing with great programmes, so yes I would agree that they should programme a different genre while Corrie is on. I would like to see something that appeals to male viewers between 7-9pm. Personally i dont both much with TV at that time of the day because it generally offers me nothing. I prefer radio now mostly at that time.
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Old 18-04-2007, 11:45
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A reasonable start for BBC1 drama Sea of Souls last night with 5 million (22.8%)
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Old 18-04-2007, 13:26
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Terrestrial Top 20
1 CORONATION STREET (MON 2029, ITV1) 13.07
2 EASTENDERS (MON 2000, BBC1) 9.22
3 EMMERDALE (MON 1902, ITV1) 8.14
4 DOCTOR WHO (SAT 1859, BBC1) 7.23
5 THE ROYAL (SUN 2001, ITV1) 7.10
6 MY FAMILY (FRI 2030, BBC1) 6.65
7 LIFE ON MARS (TUE 2100, BBC1) 6.39
8 CASUALTY (SAT 2112, BBC1) 6.35
9 GEORGE GENTLY (SUN 2059, BBC1) 6.33
10 ANY DREAM WILL DO (SAT 1946, BBC1) 6.03
11 CITY LIGHTS (WED 2102, ITV1) 5.91
12 BBC NEWS (WED 2200, BBC1) 5.90
13 THE BILL (WED 1959, ITV1) 5.88
14 UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE (TUE 1930, ITV1) 5.74
15 HOLBY CITY (TUE 2001, BBC1) 5.71
16 THE NATIONAL LOTTERY PEOPLE'S QUIZ (SAT 2052, BBC1) 5.46
17 HOTEL BABYLON (THU 2100, BBC1) 5.34
18 MOBILE (MON 2059, ITV1) 5.08
19 THE APPRENTICE (WED 2059, BBC1) 4.98
20 STARSKY & HUTCH (FRI 2100, BBC1) 4.92

Top 10 Other Channels
1 GRAND DESIGNS (WED 2100, CH4) 3.91
2 CSI: CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION (TUE 2102, FIVE) 3.54
3 RELOCATION, RELOCATION (WED 2000, CH4) 3.06
4 UNIVERSITY CHALLENGE (MON 2001, BBC2) 2.94
5 THE WEAKEST LINK (TUE 1716, BBC2) 2.86
6 CSI MIAMI (TUE 2200, FIVE) 2.75
7 DEAL OR NO DEAL (TUE 1614, CH4) 2.71
8 DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES (WED 2204, CH4) 2.64
9 CSI - NEW YORK (SAT 2111, FIVE) 2.64
10 GARDENERS' WORLD (FRI 2032, BBC2) 2.61
= FILM: SPIDER-MAN 2 (SUN 1733, FIVE) 2.61

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Old 18-04-2007, 13:40
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TUESDAY NIGHT ACTUALS:

ITV1
8pm My Big Fat Property Fortune 2.7 million (13.3%)
9pm Half Ton Hospital 3 million (14%)

Five
8pm Herod the Great: the True Story 1.2 million (6%)
9pm CSI: Crime Scene Investigation 2.9 million (13.2%)

Channel 4
8pm Selling Houses Abroad 1.7 million (8.5%)
9pm Get Your Act Together with Harvey Goldsmith 818,000 (3.8%)

BBC1
8pm Holby City 6.1 million (30%)
9pm Sea of Souls 5 million (22.8%)

BBC2
8pm The Underdog Show 1.8 million (8.9%)
9pm Horizon Battle of the Brains 2 million (9.1%)
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Old 18-04-2007, 14:11
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Old 18-04-2007, 15:20
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Old 18-04-2007, 17:50
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Sea of Souls did surprisingly well I thought. Does anyone have the ratings for EastEnders for last night?

Tonight's predictions:

The Apprentice (9.00pm, BBC ONE) ~ 5.5 million viewers; 24% audience share

City Lights (9.00pm, ITV1) ~ 4.8 million viewers; 19% audience share
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Old 18-04-2007, 19:52
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Not sure if this has been mentioned but the scheduling issue of Life on Mars has been subject of a number of posts. Here John Simm pulls no punches in his own opinion on the matter.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.../btjohn118.xml

Also posted in cult.
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Old 18-04-2007, 20:17
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Just looked at that - i don't know what happened there!!!

I meant to ask what eastenders got last night? Just curious.

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Old 18-04-2007, 20:23
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Originally Posted by 1303
Just looked at that - i don't know what happened there!!!

I meant to ask what eastenders got last night? Just curious.
Just 7.6m 40%
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Old 18-04-2007, 22:19
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what about emmerdale?
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Old 19-04-2007, 08:36
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according to broadcast today:

BBC1 has taken radical steps to shore up its ailing Sunday night schedule by pulling Play It Again and rescheduling Castaway for the second time in as many weeks.

In the final exchange of schedules, issued at 2.30pm on 18 April, the corporation had pushed Castaway to an earlier 6pm slot on Sunday 29 April, switching it with the long-running Antiques Roadshow.

It has also ditched the struggling Play It Again which had aired at 8pm. It has been dropped in favour of a Victoria Wood travelogue, Victoria's Empire.
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Old 19-04-2007, 09:06
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according to broadcast today:

BBC1 has taken radical steps to shore up its ailing Sunday night schedule by pulling Play It Again and rescheduling Castaway for the second time in as many weeks.

In the final exchange of schedules, issued at 2.30pm on 18 April, the corporation had pushed Castaway to an earlier 6pm slot on Sunday 29 April, switching it with the long-running Antiques Roadshow.

It has also ditched the struggling Play It Again which had aired at 8pm. It has been dropped in favour of a Victoria Wood travelogue, Victoria's Empire.
That is the last edition of Play it Again, so why do that when the other 5 have been at 8pm? It obviously hasn't got massive ratings, but many people have enjoyed it, my grandparents to name two! I can understand the decision to re-schedule Castaway the first time, but now BBC1 are starting to look totally ratings obsessed.

It seems as if they saw the all-hours share on Sunday and thought they need to do something - but quite frankly no one really gives two hoots about BBC1's share apart from themselves and a few geeky people like me. About 2 million people though will be almightily annoyed that Play it Again has been dropped.

They need to be interested in ratings, but when they start pulling programmes mid-run they won't be doing themselves any favours - it just annoys people and makes them look bad. It might give them a better share for a day, but surely that's not what there priority should be?

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Old 19-04-2007, 09:28
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That is the last edition of Play it Again, so why do that when the other 5 have been at 8pm? It obviously hasn't got massive ratings, but many people have enjoyed it, my grandparents to name two! I can understand the decision to re-schedule Castaway the first time, but now BBC1 are starting to look totally ratings obsessed.

It seems as if they saw the all-hours share on Sunday and thought they need to do something - but quite frankly no one really gives two hoots about BBC1's share apart from themselves and a few geeky people like me. About 2 million people though will be almightily annoyed that Play it Again has been dropped.

They need to be interested in ratings, but when they start pulling programmes mid-run they won't be doing themselves any favours - it just annoys people and makes them look bad. It might give them a better share for a day, but surely that's not what there priority should be?
I would broadly agree. Moving Castaway around will destroy whatever following it has. Isn't there supposed to be a BBC3 followon show? Presumably that cant start until 7pm when BBC3 opens.

And moving shows with one episode left is a bit pointless as well. Why dont they just let it play out where it is? Play It Again hasnt be bad. Obviously it hasnt set the world on fire, but it was thoughtful & intelligently made.

I'm surprised they havent moved SuperStorm though if they are the mood to axe poor rating shows.
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Old 19-04-2007, 12:04
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Originally Posted by ronant
That is the last edition of Play it Again, so why do that when the other 5 have been at 8pm? It obviously hasn't got massive ratings, but many people have enjoyed it, my grandparents to name two! I can understand the decision to re-schedule Castaway the first time, but now BBC1 are starting to look totally ratings obsessed.

It seems as if they saw the all-hours share on Sunday and thought they need to do something - but quite frankly no one really gives two hoots about BBC1's share apart from themselves and a few geeky people like me. About 2 million people though will be almightily annoyed that Play it Again has been dropped.

They need to be interested in ratings, but when they start pulling programmes mid-run they won't be doing themselves any favours - it just annoys people and makes them look bad. It might give them a better share for a day, but surely that's not what there priority should be?
The problem for the BBC is that if primetime ratings are 2 million it provides ammunition for those who think the BBC should be providing value for money for the licence fee-ie by making programmes that large numbers of people are going to watch.However if a primetime show gets 12 million it provides ammunition for those people who think the BBC should be providing value for money for the licence fee-ie by making and standing by programmes that cater for minority interests.
Either way someone will slag them off.
The BBC failure here is not recognising that Play it Again is a version of a concept that peaked in popularity a long time ago-and that they should have put it on BBC2 where no-one would have batted an eyelid at 2 million-and your grandparents would not have had their enjoyment curtailed!

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Old 19-04-2007, 12:19
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ITV1
9.2m...Coronation Street
7.4m...Emmerdale
5.4m...The Bill
4.4m...City Lights
1.7m...Get a Grip

BBC1
5.5m...The Apprentice
5.4m...BBC News (10pm)
4.1m...Car Wars
3.7m...Watchdog
2.8m...Demolition
1.9m...The Green Green Grass

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Old 19-04-2007, 12:25
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Originally Posted by ronant
ITV1
9.2m...Coronation Street
7.4m...Emmerdale
5.4m...The Bill
4.4m...City Lights

BBC1
5.5m...The Apprentice
5.4m...BBC News (10pm)
4.1m...Car Wars
3.7m...Watchdog
2.8m...Demolition
1.9m...The Green Green Grass

Looks like The Apprentice is establishing itself once again-on a night where the BBC usually struggles. City Lights was beaten last year overall by Life On Mars and is shedding viewers quite alarmingly now-looks like it may struggle to make a third series.
Two ratings giants-Robson Green and David Jason are tasting a couple of rare defeats lately.
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Old 19-04-2007, 12:34
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Good ratings for the apprentice! hope to see it reach the 6mill mark soon.
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