All Ratings articles – Page 399
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RatingsStrictly quarter final peaks with series high
Strictly Come Dancing attracted its biggest audience of the series in the final 10 minutes of the show as it approaches its closing stages.
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RatingsX Factor finale hits seven-year low
James Arthur was crowned The X Factor champion in front of 12.5m viewers on Sunday – making it the third lowest rated final in the talent show’s nine-year history.
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RatingsFood Fight Club tackles 1.43m
Channel 4’s Jamie & Jimmy’s Food Fight Club was out-punched by the final part of BBC2’s Great Continental Railway Journeys on Thursday.
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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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RatingsThe Town visited by over 4m
The ensemble cast of new drama The Town helped ITV1 win the slot, as BBC1’s controversial cycling doc War On Britain’s Roads wheeled out 3.5m.
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RatingsLast Tango in Halifax scores 6.2m
Last Tango in Halifax climbed to a series high on Tuesday - as Arsenal’s Champions League defeat underperformed for ITV1.
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RatingsMore than 3m check-in to Claridge's
BBC2’s Claridge’s documentary was the stand out show of Monday night – as The Royal Variety Performance pulled its biggest audience in two years.
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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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RatingsI’m a Celebrity finale draws 9.4m
Eastenders actress Charlie Brooks was named queen of the jungle in front of I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!’s lowest finale since 2008 - as The X Factor semi-final sunk to a seven-year low.
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RatingsJohn Bishop pulls in 3m
John Bishop’s two-part review of the year opened with a sub-par audience of 3m for BBC1.
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RatingsHomeland scores 2.2m
Homeland secured its second highest audience of the series, as both X Factor and Strictly Come Dancing results shows hit lows.
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RatingsYoung Apprentice hires record low audience
BBC1’s Young Apprentice slumped to a record low for the second time in consecutive weeks at 8pm, and BBC2’s Great Continental Railway Journeys beat BBC1 at 9pm on Thursday.
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RatingsHugh Grant press doc flounders
Channel 4’s documentary following Hugh Grant and the Hacked Off campaign in the run up to the Leveson report failed to make a splash.
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RatingsHeston extends lead over Dara
Heston Blummenthal’s Fantastical Food continued to beat Dara O Briain’s Science Club, which lost members and fell below 1m for the first time on Tuesday.
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RatingsGadget Man wipes a third of viewers
Stephen Fry’s gadget escapades took a downward turn after his Channel 4 show lost around a third of its viewers on Monday.
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RatingsX Factor quarter-final draws 8m
The X Factor pulled in its second lowest live audience of the series on Saturday as Merlin climbed to a series high.
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RatingsSebastian Vettel F1 victory clinches season record audience
Sebastian Vettel’s Formula 1 championship winning drive in Brazil drew a season-high audience for BBC1, as Peep Show returned to Channel 4 with a seven year low.
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RatingsMe and Mrs Jones bows out on low
Me and Mrs Jones, BBC1’s sitcom from the makers of Sherlock, ended on Friday with a series low and was beaten by a David Attenborough doc on BBC2.
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RatingsHatfields & McCoys saga ends on series low
Channel 5’s Kevin Costner drama Hatfields & McCoys bowed out with its lowest audience of the series as ITV4’s Europa League coverage performed well.
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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.


















