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Why is there a Sunday episode on the 4th as the 8:30pm slot on Friday is being replaced by a repeat of Corrie Family Album?
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It was nice to hear the voice over at the end of the 'last' Foyle's war saying that this would hopefully NOT be the last we see of it! Looks like they must be pretty confident that it will carry on post war as has been reported.
With those figures it deserves to do. |
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Its been interesting to see the impact of switching Beat the Star, a real Saturday night show, with Mr & Mrs, a traditional Sunday type show. It seems to have paid off for ITV. The might have finally realised that its better to offer an alternative to what BBC1 is showing than to chase the same audience.
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Trouble is News at Ten just isn't that good. Too many "Daily Mail" type stories.
People will always pick the BBC for their news as has been proven since News at Ten returned. ![]() I happen to thik the DM is great and no I'm not a chav in denial who lacks the intelect to read the broadsheets. |
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Trouble is News at Ten just isn't that good. Too many "Daily Mail" type stories.
People will always pick the BBC for their news as has been proven since News at Ten returned. |
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Given the high average for the BAFTAs, Foyle getting 7.3m at the same time, and an exceptionally high figure for the 10pm news, would it be reasonable to assume a very large number of people tuned in to the end of the BAFTAs for Brucie's gong as Foyle finished - something like 9-10m or so - and forced its figures up, and the early part of the News?
It would be interesting to see the breakdowns over the 2 hours - I can't believe it averaged nearly 6m against one of ITV's most viewer-friendly offerings. |
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News at Ten going 6 times per week would be a good decision. Because it could get good viewers on Sunday from the dramas.
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News at Ten going 6 times per week would be a good decision. Because it could get good viewers on Sunday from the dramas.
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Given the high average for the BAFTAs, Foyle getting 7.3m at the same time, and an exceptionally high figure for the 10pm news, would it be reasonable to assume a very large number of people tuned in to the end of the BAFTAs for Brucie's gong as Foyle finished - something like 9-10m or so - and forced its figures up, and the early part of the News?
It would be interesting to see the breakdowns over the 2 hours - I can't believe it averaged nearly 6m against one of ITV's most viewer-friendly offerings. |
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All hours shares for Sunday 20 April 2008: BBC1 – 19.7%, ITV1 – 16.2%, BBC2 – 7.3%, C4 – 6.8%, Five – 5%, multichannel – 44.4%. If ITV1 got a 24% peak time share but an all hours share of only 16.2%, their daytime share must have been appauling! Yikes. Even BBC2 might have beaten ITV1 in the daytime.
Peaktime (6pm to 10.30pm) shares: ITV1 – 24%, BBC1 – 22%, Five – 7.1%, C4 – 7.1%, BBC2 – 5.9%, multichannel – 33.5%. |
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If ITV1 got a 24% peak time share but an all hours share of only 16.2%, their daytime share must have been appauling! Yikes. Even BBC2 might have beaten ITV1 in the daytime.
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If ITV1 got a 24% peak time share but an all hours share of only 16.2%, their daytime share must have been appauling! Yikes. Even BBC2 might have beaten ITV1 in the daytime.
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Not surprising. ITV1's Sunday daytime schedule is awful. Basically the night before repeated, sandwiched in between a couple of cheapo movies, with any old childrens & local programming thrown in purely to meet Ofcom regulations.
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BBC1 isn't much better, the EastEnders omnibus is the only thing that stands out on either channel on Sunday afternoons, except when there's Formula One.
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Which will soon be moving to the BBC, I believe.
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I think it was right for ITV to let the Formula One go. They will be remembered for its best year.
But what do you think could be cheap, but get good shares for Sunday? 6:00am GMTV 9:25am The Sunday Programme 10:00am Sunday Goals (longer programme) 12:00pm Weekend News 12:30pm Regional News 1:00pm Sunday Edition 2:00pm World of Sport 4:00pm Terry Wogan Show 5:00pm Weekend News 5:30pm You've Been Framed 6:00pm Beat The Star / Mr & Mrs 7:00pm Heartbeat 8:00pm Midsomer Murders 10:00pm News at Ten 10:30pm Headcases 11:00pm The South Bank Show Now that is what I call a perfect schedule. |
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I think it was right for ITV to let the Formula One go. They will be remembered for its best year.
But what do you think could be cheap, but get good shares for Sunday? 6:00am GMTV 9:25am The Sunday Programme 10:00am Sunday Goals (longer programme) 12:00pm Weekend News 12:30pm Regional News 1:00pm Sunday Edition 2:00pm World of Sport 4:00pm Terry Wogan Show 5:00pm Weekend News 5:30pm You've Been Framed 6:00pm Beat The Star / Mr & Mrs 7:00pm Heartbeat 8:00pm Midsomer Murders 10:00pm News at Ten 10:30pm Headcases 11:00pm The South Bank Show Now that is what I call a perfect schedule. Then to replace Wogan, maybe bring back a couple more gameshows, which were the bread and water of ITV in the past, say for example 'Bullseye' and 'Strike It Rich'? |
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Monday 21st April -
BBC1 - Waking The Dead - 6.3m ITV1 - Taggart - 4.7m Channel 4 - Time Team Special: The Lost Dock of Liverpool - 2.3m (+232,000) BBC2 - Am I Normal? - 1.5m Five - Paul Merton In China - 1m http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2008...ngs.television |
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Glad waking the dead kept strong, its a great show
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Anything for the soaps? Now the weather is warmer I'd be surprised if either Corrie or EastEnders got over 10 million last night.
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Why the fook haven't we got ratings?!?
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C4+1
10pm Time Team Special 232,000 |
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Few more Monday 21st April Overnights
BBC1 19.00- The One Show: 4.2m (23%) 20.00- EastEnders: 9.5m (40%) 21.00- Waking the Dead: 6.3m (26%) 22.00- BBC 10 O'Clock News: 5.1m (27%) ITV1 19.00- Emmerdale: 7.3m (39%) 19.30- Coronation Street: 9.9m (45%) 20.30- Coronation Street: 10.0m (41%) 21.00- Taggart: 4.7m (20%) Channel4 (including C4+1) 18.00- The Simpsons: 2.0m 18.30- Hollyoaks: 1.9m 20.00- Immigration- The Inconvenient Truth- A Funeral Pyre: 1.3m 21.00- A Time Team Special: The Lost Dock of Liverpool: 2.5m 22.00- The Doctor Who Hears Voices: 963,700 E4 (including E4+1) 19.00- Hollyoaks: 764,300 19.30- My Name is Earl: 341,800 20.00- Friends: 321,600 20.30- Friends: 424,500 21.00- Jeepers Creepers: 332,800 23.00- Hollyoaks in the City: 36,200 More4 (including More4+1) 19.00- Grand Designs: 93,900 20.00- More4 News: 42,500 20.30- The Daily Show with Jon Stewart: 50,200 21.00- Grand Designs: 175,300 22.00- Shrink Rap: 128,300 23.00- ER: 57,300 Film4 (including Film4+1) 18.30- 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea: 170,400 21.00- The Abyss: 276,500 ------------------------------------------------- All hours shares for Mon 21 April: BBC1 – 22.2%, ITV1 – 21.6%, C4 – 8.2%, BBC2 – 7.8%, Five – 4.8% Multichannel – 35.4%: ITV2- 1.9%, E4- 1.4%, BBC3- 1.2%, ITV3- 1.1%, Dave- 1%, Film4- 0.8%, Sky 1- 0.8%, Five US- 0.7%, ITV4- 0.6%, More4- 0.6%, BBC4- 0.5%, Virgin 1- 0.5%, Five Life- 0.5%, Sky 3- 0.4%, Hits- 0.2% |
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Ratings seemed to improve as the night went on indicating people came in late as it was a very nice night. As Corrie's 2nd episode hardly ever beats the 1st in the unnofficials. Also it was 0.5m ahead of EE and also the ratings for the 9pm slot were very strong for the 2 main channels.
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