Non PSB Ratings – Page 30
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Sky1’s Starlings ends on 289k
Comedy drama Starlings ended its first run with less than half its debut audience but remained above Sky1’s slot average.
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Yesterday's Bomber Boys smash target
A new film about the sacrifices of Second World War bomber crews managed to boost Yesterday’s usual audience figures by more than 70%.
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BBC3’s Cherry Healey tackled by football
BBC3’s new series fronted by Cherry Healey lost 30% of its debut audience up against the latest Euro 2012 clash.
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Hit and Miss ends strongly
Paul Abbott’s transgender hitman drama ended its first series on Sky Atlantic with nearly double the channel’s usual audience - as MTV’s Geordie Shore drew its strongest opener to date.
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Alan Partridge makes Sky Atlantic debut with 216k
Sky Atlantic doubled its usual audience figures with a new comedy block that included shows from Steve Coogan, Armando Iannucci and Kathy Burke.
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Big names draw big numbers for Radio 1’s Hackney Weekend
BBC3’s coverage of Radio 1’s biggest ever live event drew peaks of around a million viewers for hip-hop artist Jay-Z and pop star Rihanna.
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Dead Boss dips to 440k
BBC3’s new Sharon Horgan comedy Dead Boss took a dip on last week’s debut but remained the most-watched multichannel show in its slot
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Ireland exits Euros with 1.4m
Ireland’s final appearance in the Euro 2012 tournament peaked with more than 1.4m viewers.
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BBC3's Dead Boss debuts with 500k
New Sharon Horgan sitcom Dead Boss opened with nearly half a million viewers on BBC3, proving the most-watched multichannel show in its slot.
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Series low for Mad Men finale
Glossy drama Mad Men ended its fifth season with record figures in the US but reported its lowest audience to date on Sky Atlantic with just 32,000 viewers.
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BBC4 London doc tops 1m
A BBC4 film about the disasters that London overcame in the 17th century drew more than a million viewers to the channel.
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Mark Wright solo falls short of TOWIE
The Only Way Is Essex star Mark Wright failed to match the success of the ITV2 reality series as his first solo outing drew just 400k viewers.
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More good news for Russell Howard
Russell Howard drew the second highest audience for his BBC3 stand-up show as ITV2’s journalism reality series continued to struggle.
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Bedlam returns with 217k
Sky Living’s first scripted drama Bedlam returned for a second series with an above slot average audience but over 100,000 viewers down on the first series opener.
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Made in Chelsea up on last series
The latest series of E4’s Made in Chelsea has reported a uplift on the previous run.
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Revenge and Chelsea give E4 a boost
MONDAY: E4’s structured reality series Made in Chelsea scored a series high while the channel’s latest acquisition, Revenge, more than tripled the audience for the slot.
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House beaten by Glee on Sky1
The last ever episode of House attracted fewer viewers than the last episode of the current series of Glee on Sky1, which managed to draw in the channel’s biggest audience of the day.
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TOWIE towers with 920k
The Only Way is Essex drew one of its biggest audiences of the series and beat all-comers in the 10pm slot.
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Hit and Miss debuts with 160k
Paul Abbott’s new drama about a transgender assassin doubled Sky Atlantic’s usual audience on its debut.
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Love Shaft draws 180k
E4’s new dating series Love Shaft got off to a bumpy start, falling below slot average.