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Ratings Thread (Part 2)
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rzt
27-08-2008
Originally Posted by A Cillay:
“rzt, do you know how University Challenge (Monday BBC 2, 8pm) did? ”

2.6m (12%)
Jonwo
27-08-2008
Good ratings for Mutual Friends against strong competition from both Channel 4 and Five. Fiddles, Cheats and Scams did okay business but it's been moved to Thursday next week, what's ITV showing on Tuesday?

I remember reading that Mutual Friends was meant to be shown last year but it's only now being shown which probably means it won't get a second series but we'll have to wait and see.
Steve Williams
27-08-2008
Originally Posted by rzt:
“But there's no away competitve matches on terretrial tv now. I seem to remember watching away competitve matches were on the bbc between 2001-2004. So in a way, it's a step down from the previous 2 deals.”

That's only because the Beeb bought most of them individually - hence why the crucial 0-0 against Turkey was shown live on Sky with highlights on ITV. As mentioned on the Broadcasting forum, Setanta still haven't sold on highlights rights for the away games they've purchased.

Away competitive matches are the only rights sold individually by the relevant FAs. Away friendlies come as part of the package because the FA request the rights in return for organising the match.
Thebenster
27-08-2008
Do you have yesterday's rating for Deal or No Deal, Wogan's Total Recall & Masterchef?

16.15-17.00, 17.00-17.30 (C4) & 18.30-19.00 (BBC2) .. Thanks
rzt
27-08-2008
Originally Posted by Steve Williams:
“That's only because the Beeb bought most of them individually - hence why the crucial 0-0 against Turkey was shown live on Sky with highlights on ITV. As mentioned on the Broadcasting forum, Setanta still haven't sold on highlights rights for the away games they've purchased.

Away competitive matches are the only rights sold individually by the relevant FAs. Away friendlies come as part of the package because the FA request the rights in return for organising the match.”

Ah, fair enough.

Originally Posted by Thebenster:
“Do you have yesterday's rating for Deal or No Deal, Wogan's Total Recall & Masterchef?

16.15-17.00, 17.00-17.30 (C4) & 18.30-19.00 (BBC2) .. Thanks ”

16.15- 1.5m (17%)
17.00- 1.4m (14%)
18.30- 1.9m (11%)
Jonwo
27-08-2008
Professional Masterchef doesn't seems to doing as well as normal Masterchef but its doing well for its timeslot. Maybe the BBC and Shine have overestimated the popularity of MC with another edition to go alongside the normal one and the celebrity one.
Thebenster
27-08-2008
Originally Posted by rzt:
“16.15- 1.5m (17%)
17.00- 1.4m (14%)
18.30- 1.9m (11%)”

Thanks, quite steady I suppose apart from Wogan which lost 0.3m of its audience between the first and second showing. DOND is down 0.1 on its series opener and Masterchef kept all of its audience.
Jonwo
27-08-2008
Does anyone know when BBC One releases their autumn schedules, it's unusual that they are the last of the main channels to showcase their autumn schedules but then again after the Queengate Scandal that occured during last year's autumn schedule, I would think they have chosen to go last.
Cent
27-08-2008
Originally Posted by Jonwo:
“Does anyone know when BBC One releases their autumn schedules, it's unusual that they are the last of the main channels to showcase their autumn schedules but then again after the Queengate Scandal that occured during last year's autumn schedule, I would think they have chosen to go last.”

I guess they have decided not to bother.

Mutual Friends would have been on it and they've already started it.
nick202
27-08-2008
I agree... I'm thinking that rather than one big Autumn launch, BBC1 are doing lots of mini-launches for individual shows. I know, for instance, that tomorrow the new contestants on Strictly Come Dancing are going to revealed.
Chris1964
27-08-2008
Originally Posted by nick202:
“I agree... I'm thinking that rather than one big Autumn launch, BBC1 are doing lots of mini-launches for individual shows. I know, for instance, that tomorrow the new contestants on Strictly Come Dancing are going to revealed.”

I have read that the BBC want to recreate "The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin" and are seemingly interested in Martin Clunes in the lead role.

Also in the press today talk of the Beeb wanting Harry Hill to do a revamped "Generation Game", though this has been denied.
GeorgeS
27-08-2008
Originally Posted by Chris1964:
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Also in the press today talk of the Beeb wanting Harry Hill to do a revamped "Generation Game", though this has been denied.”

How many "revamps" is the Generation Game going to get?

ITV should put Harry Hill on golden handcuffs. Maybe his agent planted the story. I cant see the BBC splashing £4m for Hill after the £18m for Ross nearly sunk 'em.
Thebenster
27-08-2008
Best day ever for Fiver

Originally Posted by Broadcast:
“Fiver, the female-skewing digital channel from Five, secured its best ever all hours performance on the August bank holiday with a combined share of 1.15%.

The main channel, which runs from 6am to midnight, secured a share of 0.98% with the time shifted option Fiver+1 picking up an extra 0.17%.

The channel's previous best performance had been a share of 1.03% on 4 May this year.

The channel originally launched on 15 October 2006 as Five Life and since then has averaged an all hours share of 0.45%.

Over the entire day the channel, which has a slot on the Freeview platform, had a larger share than Film 4, Virgin 1, Sky One as well as BBC3 and BBC4.

Just a shade behind was Film 4 with a total share of 1.14%. Further down the field with a share of 0.74% was Virgin 1. The BBC's youth entertainment channel BBC3 claimed a share of 0.85% while BBC4 managed 0.32%. All four channels have a slot on Freeview.

Sky One ended the day on a 0.74% share while Living managed 0.69%.

Fiver though was still some way off the multichannel leader ITV2 which took an all hours share of 2.29%. Also putting in a strong performance was E4 which took a share of 1.84%. Not too far behind E4 was ITV3 on 1.77%.”

Thebenster
27-08-2008
We never had a round up today.. maybe rzt was exhausted from all the requests.

BBC1
19.30- EastEnders: 5.8m (27.8%)
20.00- Holby City: 5.0m (22%)
21.00- Mutual Friends: 4.6m (19.6%)
22.00- BBC News at Ten: 4.8m (22.9%)

BBC2
20.00- Thames Shipwrecks: 2.7m (12%)
21.00- Maestro: 1.5m (6.3%)
22.00- The Culture Show: 602,000 (2.8%)

ITV1
19.00- Emmerdale: 5.8m (29.4%)
20.00- The Bill: 4.0m (18%)
21.00- Fiddles, Cheats and Scams: 3.4m (14.3%)
22.00- ITV News at Ten: 1.9m (9.5%)

C4
20.00- Don't Blame The Builder: 1.7m (8%)
21.00- The Secret Millionaire: 3.7m (15.7%) [ +279,000 : C4+1 ]
22.00- Big Brother: 3.2m (17.6%) [ +205,000 : C4+1 ]

Five
21.00- CSI: Miami: 2.6m (10.9%)
22.00- CSI: NY: 1.9m (10%)

Fiver
16.05- Big Fish: 126,000 (1.1%) [ +22,000 : Fiver+1 ]
18.30- Hook: 287,000 (1.5%) [ +91,000 : Fiver+1 ]
21.00- Daddy Day Care: 333,000 (1.7%) [ +68,000 : Fiver+1 ]

ITV2

21.00- Pretty Woman: 626,000 (3.48%)

All hours shares for Tuesday 26 August 2008: BBC1 – 20%, ITV1 – 16.2%, C4 – 8.9% (C4+1 – 0.8%), BBC2 – 7.4%, Five – 6.3%, multichannel – 40.5%.

Peaktime (6pm to 10.30pm) shares: BBC1 – 23.1%, ITV1 – 18.8%, C4 – 10.2% (C4+1 – 0.6%), BBC2 – 7.4%, Five – 6.6%, multichannel – 32.3%.

Also congratz everyone on 700 pages!
T Penery
27-08-2008
Originally Posted by Thebenster:
“Thanks, quite steady I suppose apart from Wogan which lost 0.3m of its audience between the first and second showing. DOND is down 0.1 on its series opener and Masterchef kept all of its audience.”

DoND might be 100,000 down regarding viewer numbers but it had a 3.7% rise in audience share.
Thebenster
27-08-2008
Originally Posted by T Penery:
“DoND might be 100,000 down regarding viewer numbers but it had a 3.7% rise in audience share.”

That's true, it is a good share.
GeorgeS
27-08-2008
Originally Posted by Thebenster:
“Tuesday
21.00- Pretty Woman: 626,000 (3.48%)”

Monday
9pm Pretty Woman 458,000 (2.5%) and 168,000 (1.4%) on timeshift.

Sunday
10pm Pretty Woman 735,000 (6.3%) until 12.25am. An additional 92,000 (1.3%) watched on ITV2+1.

ITV2 have the perfect answer to their scheduling problems!
Poplar
27-08-2008
Originally Posted by GeorgeS:
“Monday
9pm Pretty Woman 458,000 (2.5%) and 168,000 (1.4%) on timeshift.

Sunday
10pm Pretty Woman 735,000 (6.3%) until 12.25am. An additional 92,000 (1.3%) watched on ITV2+1.

ITV2 have the perfect answer to their scheduling problems!”

Pretty Woman - popular in Spain, and ITV2.
sharon curtis
27-08-2008
Originally Posted by GeorgeS:
“How many "revamps" is the Generation Game going to get?

ITV should put Harry Hill on golden handcuffs. Maybe his agent planted the story. I cant see the BBC splashing £4m for Hill after the £18m for Ross nearly sunk 'em.”

This news makes me so mad !!

Harry Hill is not the man for the Generation Game job !!!!

[Rant over]
Manxy 2007
27-08-2008
Originally Posted by sharon curtis:
“This news makes me so mad !!

Harry Hill is not the man for the Generation Game job !!!!

[Rant over]”

Yes he is. He'd be brilliant. As it says in the DS article He is the only funny thing at itv, so the chances of his getting to do it is little.
Score
28-08-2008
Last night:

ITV1

20.00 Champions League Football: 4.5m (21%)

C4 (incl. +1)

20.00 Embarrassing Illnesses: 2.389m
20.30 How Clean Is Your House?: 3.232m
21.00 Big Brother: 3.694m
22.00 Alan Carr: Tooth Fairy Live: 3.075m
23.05 Big Brother: 3.156m
GeorgeS
28-08-2008
Originally Posted by Score:
“Last night:

ITV1

20.00 Champions League Football: 4.5m (21%)
”

Extra time would have helped ITV last night. That God for ITVs sake Liverpool qualified.

I wonder what the tense Arsenal match got on BBc3?
Steady40
28-08-2008
Channel 4 must be chuffed! Four shows over 3m in one night
5 a day
28-08-2008
Channel 4 must be pleased. Looks like ITV should move Goldenballs to peak time then, seeing as that's all the late night BB was
nickynoodle167
28-08-2008
BB shares (inc +1) From Inside Big Brother

9pm - 15%
11pm - 28%
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