All Overnight ratings articles – Page 200
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RatingsBritain’s Secret Treasures digs up nearly 3.9m
ITV1’s new history series made in conjunction with the British Museum, unearthed a solid audience, but Superstar slipped to a series low.
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RatingsSuperstar falters at live performance
The first live show of Andrew Lloyd-Webber’s hunt for a lead for Jesus Christ Superstar attracted less than half the slot average, while BBC1’s Wallander slipped from last week’s record performance.
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RatingsAngelos falls well short of slot average
The launch of Angelos Epithemiou’s series on Channel 4 on Friday attracted less than half the viewers of its slot average.
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RatingsCase Sensitive returns with 4m
The return of ITV1 detective drama Case Sensitive failed to match the launch of the first series - but held on to share to win the 9pm slot, as the concluding episode of BBC1’s OAP experiment dipped slightly.
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RatingsApprentice stars below par with OAP experiment
The Apprentice stars Nick Hewer and Margaret Mountford helped BBC1’s The Town That Never Retired win the 9pm slot – although it was almost 2m viewers down on the slot average.
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RatingsMillionaire edges out Line of Duty
BBC2 drama Line of Duty held its total audience of more than 3m impressively, but was pipped to the post at 9pm by Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?.
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RatingsMillionaire returns with 3.9m
ITV1’s first non-celebrity Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? in two years proved too strong for the second part of BBC1 drama Blackout, which lost 1.5m viewers.
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RatingsEpisodes bows out with 1m
The finale of Episodes posted the show’s highest ratings in three weeks, but remained well below last year’s figures.
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RatingsWallander returns with 6.41m
Wallander returned to BBC1 with its biggest audience on record.
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RatingsSinbad sets sail with 1m
Sky1’s new family drama Sinbad set sail with an audience three times bigger than the channel’s slot average.
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RatingsAndy Murray Wimbledon final defeat nets 16.9m
Andy Murray’s historic Wimbledon final served up a peak audience of 16.92m for BBC1 – the tournament’s second biggest audience of all time.
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RatingsLet’s Get Gold slow out the blocks
ITV1’s new sport entertainment show Let’s Get Gold stumbled at the first hurdle – beaten by BBC1 pensioner doc When I Get Older.
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RatingsMidsomer repeat beats BBC1 pensioner doc
A repeat of Midsomer Murders stuck the knife into BBC1’s pensioner documentary When I Get Older, as Andy Murray’s quarter-final Wimbledon win peaked with 7.1m.
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RatingsLine of Duty triumphs with 3.12m
BBC2 police corruption drama Line of Duty won its slot for a second week in a row, despite losing more than 200k viewers.
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RatingsBlackout debuts with 4.5m
BBC1’s new Christopher Eccleston drama Blackout debuted with nearly 4.5m viewers - more than twice the audience of any other terrestrial channel at 9pm.
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RatingsMurray victory nets 8.5m
Andy Murray’s third round Wimbledon victory over Marcos Baghdatis netted a peak of more than 8.5m viewers, demolishing everything in its path.
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RatingsNadal's shock Wimbledon exit nets 4.9m
Rafael Nadal was dumped out of Wimbledon by unknown Czech player Lukas Rosol in a dramatic match that served up a peak audience of nearly 5m.
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RatingsSpain semi-final win scores 13.5m
Spain forced their way into the final of Euro 2012 with a penalties victory over Portugal that peaked with nearly 13.5m viewers.
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RatingsLine of Duty arrests 3.35m
The launch of BBC2’s new police corruption drama Line of Duty beat all competition in the key 9pm battleground, including Channel 4’s new Gordon Ramsay series.
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RatingsITV1's Strictly Kosher pulls 4m
ITV1’s Big Fat Gypsy Weddings-style marketing for Strictly Kosher paid off as the documentary on a Jewish community in Manchester won the 9pm slot.


















