All Broadcast articles in 24 February 2012 – Page 7

  • Let’s Dance for Sport Relief
    Ratings

    Let’s Dance returns with 6.5m

    2012-02-20T12:27:00Z

    SATURDAY: Let’s Dance for Sport Relief returned with 6.5m - around a million viewers down on the equivalent episode last year.

  • Being Human
    Ratings

    Being Human dips to 540k

    2012-02-20T12:26:00Z

    SUNDAY: Supernatural drama Being Human has dropped to its second lowest audience to date on BBC3 – while TOWIE pulled more than a million on ITV2.

  • Gok Wan
    News

    Gok Wan turns chef for C4

    2012-02-20T11:39:00Z

    Fashion stylist Gok Wan will try his hand at cooking in a Channel 4 series that will see him appearing alongside his chef father.

  • The Dukes of Hazzard
    News

    Comedy Central rapped over swearing and nudity

    2012-02-20T11:36:00Z

    Topless college girls and swearing have landed Comedy Central in trouble following an unedited airing of The Dukes of Hazzard before the watershed.

  • Call the Midwife
    Ratings

    Midwife best BBC1 drama in decade

    2012-02-20T11:27:00Z

    SUNDAY: Call the Midwife bowed out with a series high and Upstairs Downstairs attracted its lowest audience to date, as Homeland performed well for C4.

  • The_Walking_Dead
    Ratings

    Walking Dead rises again with 324k

    2012-02-20T11:22:00Z

    FRIDAY: The Walking Dead returned to FX after its winter hiatus and drew nearly three times more than the channel’s usual audience.

  • Victoria Wood
    News

    Victoria Wood pens Joyce Hatto biopic for BBC1

    2012-02-20T10:41:00Z

    Left Bank Pictures and Octagon Films are producing a BBC1 biopic written by Victoria Wood about the pianist Joyce Hatto.

  • Homeland
    Comment

    20 Feb '12

    2012-02-20T10:08:00Z

    “It is sophisticated television, but easy to engage with.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.

  • Hustle
    Ratings

    Hustle bows out on high

    2012-02-20T10:07:00Z

    FRIDAY: The last ever episode of Hustle bowed out with a series high audience for BBC1.