All Ratings articles – Page 482
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RatingsTop 30 BBC2, Channel 4, Channel 5
Find out the top 30 programmes on BBC2, Channel 4 and Channel 5 from 28 February to 6 March as well as the performance of all the terrestrials across week 9.
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RatingsTop 100 network programmes
Find out who topped the ratings league table for network programming from 28 February to 6 March and browse the top 100.
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RatingsGold-plated Oscars for Sky
This week’s digital focus shines the spotlight on the 83rd Academy Awards.
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RatingsArrow of time hits bull’s-eye
BBC2’s Wonders Of The Universe introduced us all to the concept of the ‘arrow of time’ on Sunday night.
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RatingsBBC has ITV for Breakfast
Early morning show continues to gain share, but ITV sets the bar for Thursday night drama.
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RatingsSpurs qualify with 8m peak
WEDNESDAY: Tottenham Hotspur’s battling draw against AC Milan to reach the quarter final of the Uefa Champions League scored a peak of nearly 8m viewers for ITV.
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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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RatingsCameron's One Show draws 5m
TUESDAY: David Cameron’s appearance on The One Show helped it attract an audience of nearly 5m.
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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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RatingsLaw & Order: UK returns with 5.5m
MONDAY: ITV1’s crime drama Law & Order: UK returned with nearly 5.5m viewers.
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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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RatingsBenidorm continues to sparkle
FRIDAY: ITV1’s Benidorm lost more than half a million viewers compared with its debut – but still thrashed its slot average.
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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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RatingsLet’s Dance drops 1m
SATURDAY: Let’s Dance for Comic Relief lost more than a million viewers on last week, as Ant & Dec’s Push the Button built its audience - but the show continues to underperform.
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RatingsBBC2’s Universe starts with a big bang
SUNDAY: Wonders of the Universe, BBC2’s new science series fronted by Professor Brian Cox, launched with an audience of 3.6m.
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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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RatingsMarchlands finale tops Comic Relief special
THURSDAY: A BBC1 Comic Relief documentary, which saw four celebrities take up residence in a Africa’s largest slum, was easily beaten by the final part of ITV1 drama Marchlands.
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RatingsSky Atlantic scores 57% PVR boost
Sky Atlantic has been with us for just over a month now and in that short time has neatly demonstrated the influence of the PVR.
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RatingsJeremy Kyle versus God
On Wednesday at 2.35pm, ITV2’s Jeremy Kyle Show was watched by 570,000/7%; the same as BBC4’s When God Spoke English: The Making of the King James Bible (570,000/3%) at 9pm on Monday.
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RatingsC4’s Mission Impossible
Thunk: that’s the sound of Tuesdays returning to normal as the gypsy juggernaut vanishes over the horizon, some time before the illuminated dresses disappear like some kind of sartorial setting sun.


















