All Non PSB ratings articles – Page 32
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RatingsHamm and Radcliffe deliver hit for Sky Arts
Sky Arts drama A Young Doctor’s Notebook, starring Daniel Radcliffe and Jon Hamm, scored one of the channel’s highest ever ratings since it relaunched in 2006.
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RatingsLive TOWIE trounces Made in Chelsea
The first ever live episode of The Only Way is Essex beat Made in Chelsea with more than double the audience for the slot, but failed to hit 1m.
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RatingsFreddie Flintoff punches below weight for Sky 1
Former England cricketer Freddie Flintoff’s attempt to become a professional boxer hooked a slightly below average audience for Sky1.
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RatingsThe Killing records best ever audience
BBC4’s Danish crime drama The Killing returned with its best ever overnight audience, as it delivered the channel’s second highest audience this year.
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RatingsBig Bang Theory explodes with best-ever audience
Series six of The Big Bang Theory exploded into life with 1.88m (7.8%) viewers, a record for the sitcom and E4’s biggest audience of 2012.
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RatingsSherlock Holmes uncovers 50% audience rise for Sky Living
Sky Living’s take on Sherlock Holmes, Elementary, grew its audience by almost 50% in its second week as viewers warmed to the remake.
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RatingsViewers no-show for Jack Dee's Don't Sit In The Front Row
Jack Dee’s panel show for Sky Atlantic Don’t Sit In The Front Row failed to sell out for the channel, entertaining an audience over half its usual size.
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RatingsSwitch spooks return of Chelsea
ITV2’s supernatural drama outspooked the return of E4’s Made In Chelsea by over 120,000 viewers.
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RatingsRed Dwarf back with bang and 1.4m viewers
Red Dwarf blasted back into action with a stella performance - attracting Dave’s second highest overnight audience on record.
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RatingsKenny Everett drama amuses 803k
BBC4’s Kenny Everett drama was the highest rated multichannel show of the night – but failed to match some of the station’s previous biopics.
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RatingsCuckoo and The Valleys debut to strong audiences
New BBC3 sitcom Cuckoo became the channel’s biggest ever comedy launch drawing an audience of over 1m – while MTV’s The Valleys smashed the slot average on its debut.
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RatingsMoone Boy lands with 400k
New Sky 1 comedy Moone Boy starring Chris O’Dowd drew the channel’s biggest audience of the day on its debut.
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RatingsLilyhammer nails 400k on debut
New crime drama Lilyhammer, starring Sopranos actor Steven Van Zandt, gave BBC4 a 20% boost to its usual audience figures on its debut.
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RatingsAndy Murray's grand slam win serves up 1.5m
Andy Murray’s US Open triumph netted a peak of more than 1.5m viewers for Sky Sports 1.
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RatingsCelebrity Juice dips to 2012 low
ITV2’s Celebrity Juice dropped to its lowest audience in nearly a year while Sky Atlantic’s new landmark doc series about the history of the British Isles debuted with just 66k viewers.
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RatingsStrike Back returns with 385k
Strike Back returned with a vengeance on Sky 1 but could not match the opener of the previous series.
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RatingsBBC3’s Bad Education schools 930k
Bad Education, the new school sitcom starring Jack Whitehall, continued to perform strongly for BBC3.
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RatingsJulia Davis’ Hunderby launches with 110k
Sky Atlantic’s new macabre comedy from Julia Davis doubled the channel’s usual audience figures on its debut.
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RatingsTouch of Cloth tops 500k for Sky1
A Touch of Cloth, the new spoof crime drama from Charlie Brooker, performed strongly for Sky1 on its debut.
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RatingsJack Whitehall’s Bad Education rises to 1m
New BBC3 sitcom Bad Education drew nearly a million viewers on its second outing.

















