All Non PSB ratings articles – Page 39
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RatingsLittle Crackers pulls 160k
MONDAY: Sky1’s latest festive comedy shorts included appearances from Harry Hill and Jane Horrocks – but struggled with around 160,000 viewers.
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A golden week for history docs
DIGITAL FOCUS: BBC4 and National Geographic both enjoyed success with their history output this week, says Stephen Price
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RatingsPerez Hilton's ITV2 series falters
Celebrity blogger Perez Hilton’s ITV2 series lost viewers on its second outing, which featured Katy Perry.
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RatingsHim & Her ends on 570k
TUESDAY: BBC3 comedy Him & Her ended on a low in the face of stiff competition.
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RatingsBBC3 tourettes doc draws 560k
MONDAY: BBC3’s documentary about a tourettes sufferer with ambitions of becoming a singer performed well.
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RatingsBBC4’s After Life draws 600k
TUESDAY: BBC4’s film about the science of delay managed to double the channel’s usual audience figures.
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RatingsScousewives takes a tumble
MONDAY: E4’s Desperate Scousewives lost more than 100,000 viewers on last week’s debut.
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RatingsScousewives debuts with 460k
MONDAY: Desperate Scousewives, E4’s new constructed reality series, got off to a strong start – more than 100,000 viewers above the channel’s usual audience figures.
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RatingsMisfits recovers after series low
SUNDAY: E4’s superhero drama Misfits recovered from last week’s series low with an audience of 550,000 (2.68%).
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RatingsBBC4's Killing tops Xtra Factor
SATURDAY: The second series of Danish crime drama The Killing largely held its audience as the mystery continued to unfold on BBC4.
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RatingsBBC3's Russell Howard scores best ever audience
THURSDAY: Russell Howard’s comedic take on the week’s news drew his biggest ever audience on BBC3.
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RatingsSky 1’s Café opens with 400k+
WEDNESDAY: The new Sky 1 comedy from Ralf Little debuted with just over 400,000 viewers on its debut.
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RatingsBBC3’s Bride takes a tumble
TUESDAY: BBC3 wedding show Don’t Tell the Bride took an uncharacteristic tumble in the ratings while E4’s Sorority Girls plummeted to below 50,000 viewers.
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RatingsThe Killing returns with 815k
SATURDAY: Danish drama The Killing returned to BBC4 and smashed its previous audience record.
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RatingsMultichannel struggles against Children in Need
FRIDAY: The Walking Dead, A League of Their Own, Top Gear USA and ITV2’s I’m a Celebrity spin-off all posted series lows as Children in Need dominated viewing.
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RatingsRussell Howard beats Celebrity spin-off
THURSDAY: Russell Howard’s Good News drew its biggest audience for BBC3 since May and saw off competition from ITV2’s I’m a Celebrity… spin-off.
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RatingsRoss Kemp takes 400k back to the frontline
MONDAY: Ross Kemp’s return to war-torn Afghanistan helped Sky 1 draw the biggest audience in multichannel at 9pm.
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RatingsMisfits drops to 560k
SUNDAY: E4 superhero drama Misfits has dropped to its lowest ratings since 2009.
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RatingsIdiot comes home to 990k
FRIDAY: An Idiot Abroad completed its winning streak for Sky 1, rounding off the series with nearly a million viewers.
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RatingsTOWIE ends on 1.4m
WEDNESDAY: The latest series of The Only Way Is Essex bowed out with nearly 1.4m viewers, helping deliver its best run to date.


















