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Jedward exit peaks at 15.9m
A huge audience of 15.9m viewers tuned into ITV1 last night to see Irish twins John and Edward get the boot on The X Factor.
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ITV1 runs rings around Children in Need gig
The start of BBC1’s Children in Need extravaganza pulled in a peak audience of 6.4m (25.6%) last night, but the channel was floored by ITV’s triple whammy of Emmerdale, Coronation Street and I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!.
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Carpenters hammer Waterloo Road
Celebrating the Carpenters launched ITV1 into full blown party mode last night, hammering BBC1 school drama Waterloo Road.
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I'm a Celeb dips to 8.5m
I’m a Celebrity… lost nearly a million viewers last night, but the ITV1’s reality show still managed to attract more than twice the crowd that watched the finale of BBC1’s Around the World in 80 Days.
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Katie Price lifts I'm a Celeb to 10.1m
Glamour model Katie Price boosted ITV1’s ratings last night, with her entry into the jungle bringing a peak of 10.1m to I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here.
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Collision cleans up with 6.4m
ITV1’s A12 smash drama Collision came to a close on Friday night with 6.4m along for the ride – making it the channel’s third most successful new drama for ITV1 this year.
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Doctor Who peaks with 10.4m
Doctor Who special The Waters of Mars kicked off with a huge audience of 10.4m last night, but that was beaten by ITV1 pairing the return of I’m a Celebrity with X Factor.
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Strictly and X Factor pull bumper crowds
It was a bumper weekend for entertainment ratings, with both The X Factor and Strictly Come Dancing scoring their highest Saturday audiences of the series so far.
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Octomom outnumbered by Collision
C4’s documentary on ‘Octomom’ Nadya Suleman helped drive C4 ahead of BBC2 and Five last night, but was no match for the penultimate episode of ITV1’s Collision.
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BBC1 scores with Best booze doc
Calum Best scored a goal for BBC1 last night, with his Children in Need special on the affects of alcoholism winning its late night slot.
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Collision down 1.2m but still floors Ramsay
Collision lost more than a million viewers last night, but still sped off with pole position for the 9pm hour, leaving Ramsay and Pudsey trailing in its dust.
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Collision smashes competition
Collision smashed up the competition last night, drawing almost double the audience of David Attenborough’s landmark nature series Life.
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Jacko séance raises 606,600 for Sky
Michael Jackson pulled a crowd even from beyond the grave this weekend, with Sky 1’s live séance to contact the King of Pop bringing in more than three times its normal Friday night audience.
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X Factor's Grimes save scores 16.6m
Simon Cowell’s decision to save hair-raising twins John and Edward Grimes over Welsh singer Lucie Jones proved ratings gold for ITV1’s The X Factor last night, with a record peak audience of 16.6m (54.1%).
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Saturday X Factor scores 11.8m
Movie-themed songs and the promise of John and Edward Grimes singing Ghostbusters brought The X Factor its highest average audience for a Saturday so far this series, with 11.8m tuning in (46.9%) - but Cowell’s huge audience didn’t hang around for Piers Morgan.
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Boost for The Bill but New Tricks nicks more
BBC1’s old trick of scheduling New Tricks repeats against The Bill paid off again last night winning the coveted 9pm hour - but the ITV1 police drama is narrowing the gap.
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BBC1 drama Spooks the competition
Spooks and The Family both made triumphant returns last night, winning strong audiences for BBC1 and Channel 4 at 9pm.
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Ramsay loses half his F-ing viewers
Gordon Ramsay’s F Word returned to Channel 4 with 1.8m viewers at 9pm last night – just over half the audience for the finale of last year’s run.
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New look News at Ten adds 100,000
ITV’s new look News at Ten piled on an extra 100,000 viewers compared with last Monday, but couldn’t topple the might of BBC News.
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Churchill drama storms away with 2.5m
Winston Churchill drama Into the Storm rode out with 2.5m viewers (9.8%) last night – thundering past the slot average by 600,000.