7-day consolidated ratings – Page 20
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Nostalgia pays off for ITV
Tina & Bobby, Endeavour and The Halcyon proved to be ratings winners for ITV.
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Dramas prove their worth
BBC1’s new four-part thriller Apple Tree Yard began with 7 million viewers after 1.7 million recorded and watched, becoming BBC1’s third highest-rated Sunday 9pm drama in the past 12 months.
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Sherlock slips to series low
The last episode of BBC1’s latest Sherlock triptych achieved its lowest overnight to date.
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Consolidated ratings point to Sherlock decline
Consolidated ratings for Sherlock reveal that one of the most-watched shows on British TV is suffering from some ratings decline.
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Clash of shiny floor titans
On the first Saturday of 2017, BBC1 and ITV embarked on a new entertainment tussle – and in overnights the Beeb drew first blood.
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Voice triumphs over Let It Shine in consolidated battle
The Voice UK narrowly outperformed Let It Shine in the consolidated battle to overtake its BBC1 rival after seven-day data was made available.
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BBC starts 2017 with a bang
BBC1’s fourth series of Sherlock kicked off on New Year’s Day, with The Six Thatchers achieving 11.3 million/38% after 3.2 million recorded and watched. The best programme over the holiday period starting on Christmas Eve.
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Bear Hunt is C4's top show of 2016
Channel 4 animation We’re Going On A Bear Hunt has become the broadcaster’s most-watched show of 2016 after doubling its audience via time-shifted viewing.
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Most viewed shows of 2016 - consolidated
The Great British Bake Off, Top Gear and The Big bang Theory were among the top consolidated shows of 2016.
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Strictly on rare form
With only the final weekend left for Len’s walnuts to be pickled and consolidated, BBC1’s autumn sparkly extravaganza was on rare form this year while ITV’s once fearsome beast is slip sliding away.
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X Factor climbs above rival
As panto season looms, ITV’s very own Prince Charmings, Ant and Dec, crowned Queen Scarlett the latest jungly winner.
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BBC1 scores a right royal hit
BBC1’s Who Do You Think You Are? returned on Thursday 24 November at its new time of 8pm, consolidating to 5.5 million/22% after 1.2 million recorded and watched.
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Honey traps young crowd
Despite The X Factor’s elongated Honey trap, the Saturday live shows have come under more pressure from BBC1’s new hit Michael McIntyre’s Big Show (6.8 million/28%) opposite.
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Planet Earth II soars higher
This week, after the whole iguana/ snake fandango of the opening episode, viewers flocked, ran, leaped and swam to the second of BBC1’s Planet Earth II on Sunday.
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Planet Earth sequel beats original
As sequels go, BBC1’s returning Planet Earth was more of a Godfather II than a Grease 2.
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Bake Off saves best till last
On 17 August 2010, BBC2 launched a little show about baking. With 2.2 million/9%, it was a share point behind the 8pm slot average.
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Top 15 consolidated shows: 17-23 Oct
The 11th episode of the 14th series of BBC1’s Strictly Come Dancing achieved 11.2 million/48% after 1.2 million recorded and watched.
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Top consolidated shows: 26 Sep-3 Oct
Historians writing about 2016 will not, I fear, be kind. The incoherent, fear-fuelled rage against, you know, something, will look immature and foolish to posterity.
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Top consolidated shows: 3-9 Oct
In the week that actress Jean Alexander died, it’s appropriate to be thinking about occasions when a show recorded its biggest ever audience.