All articles by Jon Rogers – Page 35
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No one notices BBC1's Undercover Soldier
BBC1's documentary The Undercover Soldier found itself in fourth place last night at 9pm with just 2.3m viewers (11.2%), the channel's lowest audience at that time since June 2006.
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TV critics 18 September ‘08
“It's not at all like Casualty or ER.” Read on for the critics' full verdict on last night's TV.
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Viewers make Rick and Steve happy
E4's new tongue-in-cheek animation Rick and Steve: the Happiest Gay Couple in All the World seduced 144,000 viewers (1.10%) in a late night 10.30pm slot.
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2.7m embrace C4's Family
Channel 4's new observational documentary The Family got off to a solid start at 9pm last night with 2.7m viewers (11.5%).
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Ratings Focus: Poirot and Tess
With the all-important autumn season underway, it was time for the big two terrestrial channels to wheel out high-profile literary adaptations.
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MTV exec joins Maverick
MTV UK and Ireland director of development Jilly Pearce has joined Maverick Television as an executive producer.
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Viewers disembark from CelebAir
ITV2's new celebrity reality show CelebAir has hit some turbulence on its third outing with an audience of just 235,000 (1.19% share), marking of fall of 57% from its maiden voyage.
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BBC1 drama has few Friends
The fourth part of BBC1's drama series Mutual Friends struggled on just 3.3m viewers (14.8% share) last night, its lowest audience so far, as it suffered at the hands of ITV1's European football action.
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TV critics 17 September ‘08
“It looked like standard gawper television... But it turned out to be a little better than that.” Read on for the critics' full verdict on last night's TV.
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Viewers want to live with Jade
Living's popular Living With... strand was welcomed back last night as the events in reality star Jade Goody's life was seen by a total audience of 353,000 (1.96%) from 9pm.
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TV critics 16 September ‘08
“He regularly finds himself in danger, yet never feels the need to swagger around or cheapen the reality à la Donal MacIntyre.” Read on for the critics' full verdict on last night's TV.
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Grange Hill closes with 518,000
The last ever episode of the BBC's long-running children's show Grange Hill closed its gates yesterday with 518,000 viewers (5.2% share) at 4.35pm.
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Linear TV viewing on the rise
Linear TV viewing is going from strength-to-strength despite the rise of online alternatives such as the BBC's iPlayer, according to the latest research.
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Friday: Wire in the Blood snags 5.6m
Viewers have yet to grow tired of ITV1's crime drama series as Wire in the Blood returned on Friday with 5.6m (26.2%) watching the sixth series at 9pm.
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Sunday: 416,000 join Noel's HQ
Noel's HQ, one of Sky 1's autumn highlights, picked up a solid audience of 416,000 (2.1%) at 7pm, gaining a significant advantage over its close rival ITV2 at the time.
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Tess charms 5.7m
BBC1's latest literary adaptation Tess of the D'Urbervilles pulled in the Sunday night viewers with a strong average audience of 5.7m (23.6%) at 9pm.
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Strictly back with 6m
BBC1's big Saturday night talent format returned for a sixth series with 6m (32.8%) at 6.30pm but was no match for ITV1's The X Factor which broke the 9 million mark.
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TV critics 15 September ‘08
“Very entertaining, but it just didn't feel very Thomas Hardy.” Read on for the critics' full verdict on last night's TV.
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Viewers opt for The Wrong Door
BBC3's new comedy sketch show The Wrong Door attracted 546,000 (3.5%) at 10.30pm last night, the highest ever audience for the launch of a comedy on the channel.
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BBC2 and C4 triumph at 9pm
Mock the Week and Big Brother gave BBC2 and Channel 4 more viewers than either BBC1 or ITV1 at 9pm last night.