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Old 28-12-2012, 10:21
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Hi Yog101 Could you post the Christmas Eve and Boxing Day data too? Wondering how Mrs Brown's Boys and Miranda are doing. Many many thanks
Sure thing.
Here is Christmas Eve:
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And here is Boxing Day:
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I won't be able to get anymore updates now, until I'm back in work on Monday.
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Old 28-12-2012, 10:27
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Thanks for posting these Yog. You should really think about taking part in the ratings thread.

Incidentally can you say what Strictly Come Dancing is up to now?
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Old 28-12-2012, 10:30
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Thanks ITV numbers look a bit low, do they include HD?
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Old 28-12-2012, 10:34
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Thanks for posting these Yog. You should really think about taking part in the ratings thread.

Incidentally can you say what Strictly Come Dancing is up to now?
Well there have been 3 Strictly's over the past week. So here are all 3

2012-12-22
Strictly come dancing 18:30:00 13,344
Strictly come dancing: the results 20:50:00 13,024
2012-12-25
Strictly come dancing christmas special 18:15:00 8,757
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Old 28-12-2012, 10:37
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Thanks ITV numbers look a bit low, do they include HD?
Apologies, chose the wrong ITV option

Will edit them now, check back in 5 minutes.

EDIT: They should be alright now.
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Old 28-12-2012, 10:43
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Well there have been 3 Strictly's over the past week. So here are all 3

2012-12-22
Strictly come dancing 18:30:00 13,344
Strictly come dancing: the results 20:50:00 13,024
2012-12-25
Strictly come dancing christmas special 18:15:00 8,757
Wow!

Thanks for that Yog.
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Old 28-12-2012, 10:50
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Yep, looks fine now - thanks Yog
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Old 28-12-2012, 11:00
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Yog it's not said enough but thanks for posting the data. It's given us a lot to talk about and has been interesting to see how the ratings build up across a week.
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Old 28-12-2012, 11:04
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Yog it's not said enough but thanks for posting the data. It's given us a lot to talk about and has been interesting to see how the ratings build up across a week.
It's really no problem. Really quiet week at work so I can get away with doing this sort of stuff.
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Old 28-12-2012, 11:10
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It's really no problem. Really quiet week at work so I can get away with doing this sort of stuff.
You should really join the ratings thread. YOU WOULD BE A GOD!!
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Old 28-12-2012, 14:05
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Interesting to see the Christmas Day breakdown between Live and VOSDAL (Viewing on Same Day as Live) viewers for the dramas:

Doctor Who
Live - 5.7461m
Vosdal - 1.8374m

Downton Abbey
Live - 6.0814m
Vosdal - 0.7477m

Call the Midwife
Live - 6.4294m
Vosdal - 0.8358m

Doctor Who's VOSDAL audience of 1.8m is the same as Christmas Day 2011 which also had a VOSDAL rating of 1.8m. The difference though is that whilst it had 5.7m live viewers this year, it had 7.2m live viewers in its later slot on Christmas Day 2011.
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Old 31-12-2012, 09:48
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Christmas Day Top Ten, with just today to add to the final figures:

Eastenders 11,157
Call the midwife 10,036
The royle family christmas special 9,779
Doctor who 9,716
Coronation street 9,624
Downton abbey 9,521
Strictly come dancing christmas special 9,085
Emmerdale 6,109
Room on the broom 5,903
Shrek forever after 5,357

4th place!!
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Old 31-12-2012, 09:54
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Excellent Yog!

Can you do Christmas Eve and Boxing Day as well please?

So are these the final Christmas Day figures or will you have those on Wednesday?
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Old 31-12-2012, 10:02
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Excellent Yog!

Can you do Christmas Eve and Boxing Day as well please?

So are these the final Christmas Day figures or will you have those on Wednesday?
This is just an update, with just todays numbers to add to it, but I doubt it'll shift much from that.

Christmas Eve figures I believe are pretty much final now, and Boxing Day still has today and tomorrow to add to the final total.

Christmas Eve

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Boxing Day

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Old 31-12-2012, 10:08
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Christmas Day Top Ten, with just today to add to the final figures:

Eastenders 11,157
Call the midwife 10,036
The royle family christmas special 9,779
Doctor who 9,716
Coronation street 9,624
Downton abbey 9,521
Strictly come dancing christmas special 9,085
Emmerdale 6,109
Room on the broom 5,903
Shrek forever after 5,357

4th place!!
Thanks Yog! Technically there is all of today to add, plus all of tomorrow up to the start time of each respective programme (17:15 in Doctor Who's case). Is anyone else a bit surprised that Downton hasn't increased by more, given the huge shift it had last year?

Doctor Who has now timeshifted by almost 4 million, as the live figure was 5.75m. The all time timeshift record for any programme is 4.1m, by The Impossible Astronaut. The Snowmen is agonisingly close to beating that!
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Old 31-12-2012, 20:31
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Thanks Yog! Technically there is all of today to add, plus all of tomorrow up to the start time of each respective programme (17:15 in Doctor Who's case). Is anyone else a bit surprised that Downton hasn't increased by more, given the huge shift it had last year?

Doctor Who has now timeshifted by almost 4 million, as the live figure was 5.75m. The all time timeshift record for any programme is 4.1m, by The Impossible Astronaut. The Snowmen is agonisingly close to beating that!
On that point I have a question; why is it that Doctor Who timeshifts better than any other programme on TV?
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Old 01-01-2013, 00:26
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On that point I have a question; why is it that Doctor Who timeshifts better than any other programme on TV?
Because it moves so fast and is often so complex that a lot of people have to watch it again very quickly to work out what the **** was going on?
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Old 01-01-2013, 09:41
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Hang on... the live figure was actually 7.95 million wasnt it?
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Old 01-01-2013, 10:51
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Hang on... the live figure was actually 7.95 million wasnt it?
No, the live figure was 5.75 million.
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Old 01-01-2013, 11:58
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Hang on... the live figure was actually 7.95 million wasnt it?
7.59m but that includes people that watched it non live on the day - if you watched it non live but before 2am on the day of broadcast you are included in the overnights even though technically you are also a time shift viewer.
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Old 02-01-2013, 10:07
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Doctor Who is up at around 9.8m prior to the final figures coming in. Will be interesting to see it NYD saw a final push towards the 10m mark.
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Old 02-01-2013, 10:15
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Doctor Who is up at around 9.8m prior to the final figures coming in. Will be interesting to see it NYD saw a final push towards the 10m mark.
Thanks Yog.

How does that compare with the other Christmas Day shows?
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Old 02-01-2013, 10:18
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Thanks Yog.

How does that compare with the other Christmas Day shows?
Final Top Ten figures for Christmas Day:

Eastenders 11,200
Call the midwife 10,151
The royle family christmas special 9,870
Doctor who 9,846
Coronation street 9,647
Downton abbey 9,602
Strictly come dancing christmas special 9,122
Emmerdale 6,813
The queen 6,466
Bbc news 6,136
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Old 02-01-2013, 10:21
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Final Top Ten figures for Christmas Day:

Eastenders 11,200
Call the midwife 10,151
The royle family christmas special 9,870
Doctor who 9,846
Coronation street 9,647
Downton abbey 9,602
Strictly come dancing christmas special 9,122
Emmerdale 6,120
Room on the broom 6,109
Shrek forever after 5,408
Thanks Yog.

These are the absolute final Christmas Day ratings then or just up to Monday? Also can you post the Boxing Day ratings in the TV thread if possible please?

Thank you.
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Old 02-01-2013, 10:31
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Thanks Yog.

These are the absolute final Christmas Day ratings then or just up to Monday? Also can you post the Boxing Day ratings in the TV thread if possible please?

Thank you.
Unless there is any late data to come in, these figures are final.

Glad to see Doctor Who do well. Especially after so many people were worried about the 5.15 start time.

Although it did have a timeshift of exactly 4.1m

Also, if anyone is interested, the combined total of the 2 BBC3 repeats is 915,000
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