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tvqueen1905
29-04-2007
how do you find out the ratings for tv shows
May Blossom
29-04-2007
Originally Posted by ronant:
“.............BBC1................ITV1........
19:30 5.0 (28.0%)....3.4 (19.0%)
19:45 5.2 (28.5%)....3.3 (18.4%)
20:00 5.5 (28.8%)....3.6 (18.8%)
20:15 5.8 (29.5%)....3.8 (19.1%)
20:30 .......................4.0 (19.2%)
20:45 .......................3.4 (16.1%)

I don't know the Dame Edna average for the whole show, but the first 15 minutes averaged 1.6m (8.5%). At the same time BBC1 had 5m, BBC2 3.9m, Channel 4 1m and Five 1.5m.”

Thanks for this.

Very interesting. Looks like Joseph viewers have all up given up on even bothering to tune into Grease. Also Grease viewers getting tired as well losing 600K viewers in the final 15 mins & another 800K for results show. Doesn't bode well for future weeks.

Not at all suprised that Joseph is attracting the older audience as it is being produced in a far more adult way. Grease lost its audience with the ridiculous novelty acts & can't get them back. I must say that as much as I personally expected to enjoy Joseph more I did really expect Grease to win the ratings war.

Dame Edna - can't stand him/her!! Was surprised that ITV thought it was a good move to bring back. Hopefully this is the one & only series.

MB
1303
29-04-2007
Originally Posted by tvqueen1905:
“how do you find out the ratings for tv shows”

Keep coming back here of course
McDreamy
29-04-2007
I guess it's a matter of taste then May. I happen to think it was a good move. Perhaps the ratings weren't as good as they had hoped, but I found it hilarious and the only thing I've watched on Saturdays besides Doctor Who, since Harry Hill ended.

I can't stand that Joseph show, and the less said about Grease the better.
Chris1964
29-04-2007
Match of the Day did very well at 4.3 million. It is very watchable with each match getting a bitesize segment.The BBC (and me) will be hoping that at least it is able to hang on to the highlights when the contract comes up for renewal.
Season 74
29-04-2007
What does Simpsons get these days?
GeorgeS
29-04-2007
Originally Posted by Season 74:
“What does Simpsons get these days?”

Sky 1 Individuals 4+ Viewing (Including Timeshift) - w/e 15/04/2007
Programme 000's
1 LOST (Sun 2200) 1094
2 BONES (Thu 2100) 677
3 THE SIMPSONS (Sun 1830) 525
4 24 (Sun 2100) 459
5 THE SIMPSONS (Sun 1900) 447
6 THE SIMPSONS (Mon 1901) 373
7 COLD CASE (Thu 2200) 349
8 THE SIMPSONS (Fri 1931) 349
9 THE SIMPSONS (Thu 2031) 348
10 THE DRESDEN FILES (Wed 2100) 323
Alrightmate
29-04-2007
Originally Posted by PDJames:
“Doctor Who's ratings are very low due to the good weather. Thank God for the repeat on BBC Three at a bloody proper time that doesn't change evry week.”

What,..just Doctor Who's?

The weather was really good for one of it's recent episodes and it still got impressive figures despite the weather.
ZoeMcCallister
30-04-2007
Has anyone got the ratings for Joey??
ZoeMcCallister
30-04-2007
SUNDAY ACTUALS:

Victoria's Empire 5 million viewers and a 21% share

The sixth instalment of The Royal averaged 6.5 million and a 28% share on ITV1.

Overall, the snooker coverage, which covered the contest's quarter-finals, averaged 1.8 million and an 8% share between 7pm and 10pm.

Channel 4's Wife Swap attracted 2.4 million between 8pm and 9pm, a share of 10%.

Grey's Anatomy on Channel Five drew just 800,000 viewers at 3%.

Kingdom averaged 6.7 million and a 29% share. Last week's opener averaged 8.2 million at 34%.

Superstorm was up 300,000 viewers and two share points on the previous week with 3.3 million viewers and a 14% share.

Channel 4, Fat Man's Warning, pulled in 2.1 million viewers, an 9% share.

This Is David Gest, garnered an audience of 2.1 million at 10.15pm. With a share of 13%, that was enough to win the slot for ITV1.

Emmerdale had 6 million at 32% while Coronation Street was watched by 8.5 million and a 40% share.

They managed to see off the BBC1 opposition: between 6.35pm and 7.35pm the Antiques Roadshow averaged 4.7 million at 26% while the News got 4.4 million at 21% between 7.35pm and 8pm.

Earlier on BBC1, Castaway lost 600,000 viewers from last week's outing in its new 6pm slot when it got 2.2 million at 13%. Last night's show got just 1.6 million at 12%.
Last edited by ZoeMcCallister : 30-04-2007 at 16:44
PDJames
30-04-2007
Any word on Doctor Who on BBC Three?
ronant
30-04-2007
Originally Posted by PDJames:
“Any word on Doctor Who on BBC Three?”

1.03m 5.54%
GeorgeS
30-04-2007
Its current affairs special night tonight

In addition to full news coverage

BBC1
7pm Panorama Terrorism 1 hour Special
8pm Eastenders
8.30pm Panorama Bob Woolmer

Ch4
7pm Ch 4 News
8pm Dispatches

ITV1
7pm Emmerdate
7.30pm Coronation Street
8pm Tonight Terrorism Special
8.30pm Coronation Street
nvrgotfrasier
30-04-2007
so im guessing
8.6m for corrie (1st ep)
6.7m for ememrdale
8.3m for corrie 2nd episode
eastenders 7.8m
tonight 3.4
panorama 2.9
panorama 2.6
dipsatches 1.8
prison break 1.5
heroes 0.66
5 a day
30-04-2007
Originally Posted by GeorgeS:
“Its current affairs special night tonight

In addition to full news coverage

BBC1
7pm Panorama Terrorism 1 hour Special
8pm Eastenders
8.30pm Panorama Bob Woolmer”

BBC website homepage still says that Panorama is about Bob Woolmer tonight
Summa Lovin
30-04-2007
Originally Posted by pconno1:
“BBC website homepage still says that Panorama is about Bob Woolmer tonight ”

It lists both episodes

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/programmes/panorama/default.stm
5 a day
30-04-2007
Bit daft putting both on the same night.

Was a repeat of last night's Victoria Wood programme originally scheduled for 7pm? (Digiguide indicates this).

If so, why? Seems a bit pointless to me.
GeorgeS
30-04-2007
Originally Posted by pconno1:
“Bit daft putting both on the same night.

Was a repeat of last night's Victoria Wood programme originally scheduled for 7pm? (Digiguide indicates this).

If so, why? Seems a bit pointless to me.”

Seems a bit weird scheduling to plan to repeat Wood the next night, both shows in primetime slots. Its like something a digital channel would do.


The Bob Woolmer story was their "hot exclusive"* The terorism story will be done well by Peter Taylor, a reporter who knows what he is talking about & isn't prey to wobbly camera work & hyperbole like some of the newer Panorama guys are.


* insert tabloid hype words here
Mickey-Mickey
30-04-2007
Originally Posted by ZoeMcCallister:
“SUNDAY ACTUALS:

Victoria's Empire 5 million viewers and a 21% share

The sixth instalment of The Royal averaged 6.5 million and a 28% share on ITV1.

Overall, the snooker coverage, which covered the contest's quarter-finals, averaged 1.8 million and an 8% share between 7pm and 10pm.

Channel 4's Wife Swap attracted 2.4 million between 8pm and 9pm, a share of 10%.

Grey's Anatomy on Channel Five drew just 800,000 viewers at 3%.

Kingdom averaged 6.7 million and a 29% share. Last week's opener averaged 8.2 million at 34%.

Superstorm was up 300,000 viewers and two share points on the previous week with 3.3 million viewers and a 14% share.

Channel 4, Fat Man's Warning, pulled in 2.1 million viewers, an 9% share.

This Is David Gest, garnered an audience of 2.1 million at 10.15pm. With a share of 13%, that was enough to win the slot for ITV1.

Emmerdale had 6 million at 32% while Coronation Street was watched by 8.5 million and a 40% share.

They managed to see off the BBC1 opposition: between 6.35pm and 7.35pm the Antiques Roadshow averaged 4.7 million at 26% while the News got 4.4 million at 21% between 7.35pm and 8pm.

Earlier on BBC1, Castaway lost 600,000 viewers from last week's outing in its new 6pm slot when it got 2.2 million at 13%. Last night's show got just 1.6 million at 12%.”

Victoria's Empire did Well for BBC1 bringing in 5 million- They don't nrmaly have anything more than 4 million on Sunday now during Prime Time except rom one-off occasions.
Mickey-Mickey
30-04-2007
Originally Posted by GeorgeS:
“Its current affairs special night tonight

In addition to full news coverage

BBC1
7pm Panorama Terrorism 1 hour Special
8pm Eastenders
8.30pm Panorama Bob Woolmer

Ch4
7pm Ch 4 News
8pm Dispatches

ITV1
7pm Emmerdate
7.30pm Coronation Street
8pm Tonight Terrorism Special
8.30pm Coronation Street”

This Looks like fun guessing ratings I think iI will have a go If you don't mind !

BBC1
7pm Panorama Terrorism 1 hour Special 3.1m
8pm Eastenders 8.9m
8.30pm Panorama Bob Woolmer 3.4m
9:00pm New Tricks - 8.1m


ITV1
7pm Emmerdate 7.8m
7.30pm Coronation Street 9.6m
8pm Tonight Terrorism Special 3.4m
8.30pm Coronation Street 9.1m
9:00pm Taggart 4.6m
[/quote]

Doubt that I will be close
Steady40
30-04-2007
Originally Posted by Mickey-Mickey:
“This Looks like fun guessing ratings I think iI will have a go If you don't mind !

BBC1
7pm Panorama Terrorism 1 hour Special 3.1m
8pm Eastenders 8.9m
8.30pm Panorama Bob Woolmer 3.4m
9:00pm New Tricks - 8.1m


ITV1
7pm Emmerdate 7.8m
7.30pm Coronation Street 9.6m
8pm Tonight Terrorism Special 3.4m
8.30pm Coronation Street 9.1m
9:00pm Taggart 4.6m ”

Doubt that I will be close[/quote]

A rather optimisitic figure for Eastenders and emmerdale.

I would guess:

BBC1
7pm Panorama Terrorism 1 hour Special 3.7m
8pm Eastenders 7.7m
8.30pm Panorama Bob Woolmer 3.5m
9:00pm New Tricks - 7.2m


ITV1
7pm Emmerdate 5.9m
7.30pm Coronation Street 8.7m
8pm Tonight Terrorism Special 4m
8.30pm Coronation Street 8.5m
9:00pm Taggart 3.3m
May Blossom
30-04-2007
Originally Posted by ZoeMcCallister:
“SUNDAY ACTUALS:

Kingdom averaged 6.7 million and a 29% share. Last week's opener averaged 8.2 million at 34%.

Channel 4, Fat Man's Warning, pulled in 2.1 million viewers, an 9% share.

”

I'm not surprised Kingdom lost 1.5m viewers. I bet many like me watched because he was in the lead role but gave up on it.

Amazing figure for Fat Man's Warning. Saw a few mins - what absolute rubbish!!

MB
Steady40
30-04-2007
Originally Posted by May Blossom:
“I'm not surprised Kingdom lost 1.5m viewers. I bet many like me watched because he was in the lead role but gave up on it.

Amazing figure for Fat Man's Warning. Saw a few mins - what absolute rubbish!!

MB”

Most shows do lose viewers after the first show of a new programme! 6.7m is still good, I think next week will test whether the show can hold on to a good audience. Doctor who started with 10m than fell to 7m in its second week, yet it's still here
ronant
30-04-2007
Originally Posted by GeorgeS:
“Seems a bit weird scheduling to plan to repeat Wood the next night, both shows in primetime slots. Its like something a digital channel would do.”

It's down to The One Show being delayed until June - so they're rather short of programmes for 7pm at the moment. And Castaway going 3 times a week is probably more to do with plugging that hole in the schedules rather than anything else. The One Show was meant to be on air by now...
Mickey-Mickey
30-04-2007
Originally Posted by Steady40:
“Doubt that I will be close”

A rather optimisitic figure for Eastenders and emmerdale.

I would guess:

BBC1
7pm Panorama Terrorism 1 hour Special 3.7m
8pm Eastenders 7.7m
8.30pm Panorama Bob Woolmer 3.5m
9:00pm New Tricks - 7.2m


ITV1
7pm Emmerdate 5.9m
7.30pm Coronation Street 8.7m
8pm Tonight Terrorism Special 4m
8.30pm Coronation Street 8.5m
9:00pm Taggart 3.3m[/quote]

Why are people giving the soaps low ratings - Eastenders will definelty make the 8m mark , Corrie probably near nine and emmerdale 7m
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