All Non PSB ratings articles – Page 46
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RatingsSkins bows out to 380,000
THURSDAY: Long running E4 drama Skins finished with its second lowest audience of the series last night, with just 380,800 viewers (2.2% share) watching at 10pm.
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RatingsSeries high for Junior Doctors
TUESDAY: Junior Doctors continued to set pulses racing for BBC3 with another series high for the fly on the wall series.
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RatingsBBC4’s Twenty Twelve debuts with 340,000
MONDAY: Olympics comedy Twenty Twelve got off the starting block at a steady pace for BBC4.
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RatingsBeing Human finale spooks 1m
SUNDAY: BBC3 supernatural drama Being Human reached the end of its latest run, outperforming its previous series.
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RatingsCelebrity Juice boosts ITV2
THURSDAY: ITV2’s comedy panel show Celebrity Juice squeezed in its biggest ever audience - while pedigree dog show Crufts returned to More4 with more than half a million viewers.
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RatingsArsenal defeat nets 2.8m
TUESDAY: Arsenal’s defeat at the hands of Barcelona scored huge ratings for Sky Sports 2, peaking with more than 2.8m viewers.
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RatingsJunior Doctors breaks BBC3 record
TUESDAY: BBC3’s new series about a group of junior doctors has scored the channel’s biggest ever ratings for a factual entertainment show.
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RatingsGrade’s Variety entertains 530,000
MONDAY: Michael Grade’s look at the history of variety theatre packed in a strong audience for BBC4.
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RatingsBBC4 continues to make a Killing
SATURDAY: Danish crime thriller The Killing attracted its biggest audience to date on BBC4 beating all other mutichannels at the time, including Sky Atlantic’s Boardwalk Empire.
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RatingsMad Dogs finale draws 938,000
THURSDAY: The final episode of Sky1 drama Mad Dogs sunk its teeth into one of its biggest audiences of the series.
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RatingsPeaches Geldof underperforms on ITV2 debut
WEDNESDAY: ITV2’s new lifestyle show fronted by socialite Peaches Geldof gave a below-par performance on its debut.
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RatingsJunior Doctors treat 1.1m
TUESDAY: New BBC3 series Junior Doctors: Your Life in Their Hands broadly held its audience, following a strong debut last week.
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RatingsGrade's variety doc draws 600,000
MONDAY: BBC4’s doc about the decline of variety theatre, presented by Michael Grade, packed in audiences on its debut.
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RatingsOscars draw late night fans
A hardcore audience of film fans stayed up until the early hours of the morning to catch the red carpet action and the Oscars ceremony.
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RatingsGot to Dance final tops 1m
SUNDAY: The final of Sky1 competition Got To Dance drew more than a million viewers - its biggest audience of the second series.
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RatingsMore4’s McQueen profile draws 140,000
FRIDAY: A documentary about fashion designer Alexander McQueen, who committed suicide last year, drew a modest audience to More4.
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RatingsBBC3’s Junior Doctors treat 1.1m
TUESDAY: A new documentary series about newly qualified doctors gave BBC3’s usual audience figures a shot in the arm.
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RatingsRoss Kemp returns with 450,000
MONDAY: Ross Kemp’s new investigation series for Sky1 launched with his best performance for the broadcaster since 2009.
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RatingsTreme whips up 66,000
FRIDAY: Sky Atlantic’s debut of Treme, the new drama from the team behind The Wire, launched with an audience of 66,400 (0.45%).
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RatingsGrammys wins over 400,000
WEDNESDAY: Coverage of the Grammy Awards delivered decent figures to ITV2 as fans tuned in to see performances from Lady Gaga and Eminem.

















