All Ratings articles – Page 530
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RatingsTorchwood blazes with 5.9m
The new post-watershed version of Torchwood was all fired up from the off as the debut of the third series got underway last night at 9pm with a sizeable 5.9m viewers (25.8% share).
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Ratings10m see Murray knocked out
A strong peak audience of 10m viewers (50.7% share) saw British hopeful Andy Murray get knocked out of Wimbledon on Friday at 6.30pm.
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Ratings11.1m see Federer win Wimbledon
A bumper peak audience of 11.1m viewers (55.9%) saw Roger Federer claim his record breaking 15th grand-slam tennis title as he won the Wimbledon men’s title in an epic five set match on BBC1.
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RatingsWilliams final draws 2.7m
The Wimbledon women’s final between the Williams sisters dominated viewing on Saturday afternoon with 2.7m viewers (26.9%) on BBC1 but the coverage was down on the previous year.
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Ratings436,000 Get High Legally
BBC3’s one-off documentary investigating legal drugs in Can I Get High Legally? managed to hold its own in a tough 9pm slot last night with 436,000 (2.4%).
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Ratings1.2m make a Big Decision with C4
Channel 4’s new Dragons’ Den-style show, Gerry’s Big Decision, made a modest start last night at 9pm with 1.2m viewers (6.3%).
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RatingsMurray match drives BBC1 daytime
BBC1 benefitted from the progress of Andy Murray at Wimbledon yesterday afternoon as the match against Juan Carlos Ferrero peaked with 5.6m viewers (46.4% share).
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RatingsBBC3 exceeds weekly share
A programming diet that included live football and coverage of Glastonbury helped BBC3 to its highest ever weekly share - 3.3%.
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RatingsIt’s a late gain for the arts
Never ones to pull in huge audiences, arts shows can attract the right kind of viewer with a night-time slot.
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RatingsFive dominates with CSI: Miami
Five found itself in the rare position of being the most watched channel at 9pm last night as a new series of CSI: Miami launched with an impressive 3.8m viewers (18.2% share), the show’s highest ever audience.
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RatingsITV1 ratings fall to record low
ITV1 saw its all hour weekly share fall to just 15.85% last week, its worst ever performance.
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RatingsMurray mania draws 11.8m
Andy Murray’s thrilling five set Wimbledon victory against Stanislas Wawrinka proved to be an enormous draw for the viewers with a peak audience of 11.8m (53.7% share) at 10.30pm.
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RatingsTop Gear drives BBC2 ahead
BBC2’s motoring show took the chequered flag once again yesterday, despite losing nearly a million viewers week-on-week, with 6.2m viewers (26.8% share) at 8pm.
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RatingsPeaktime proves a Trial for ITV1
Two hours of Trial and Retribution repeats fell flat for ITV1 last night, as it floundered either side of News at Ten.
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RatingsFive scores ace with CSI
It wasn’t Wimbledon, but Five scored its own ace at 9pm last night, outdoing C4, BBC2 and ITV1 at 9pm with CSI:Crime Scene Investigation .
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RatingsMurray nets 4.5m for BBC2
BBC2 served up 4.5m viewers last night to cheer on homegrown Wimbledon hopeful Andy Murray as he blasted his way into the next round of the grand slam event.
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RatingsViewers lose appetite for Supersizers
BBC2 food series Supersizers Eat… lost half a million viewers last night as Sue Perkins and Giles Coren went medieval.
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RatingsBBC scores ace at Wimbledon
The BBC’s coverage of Wimbledon got off to a good start yesterday, with respectable figures across the day for BBC1 and BBC2.
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RatingsTotally Saturday tumbles further
BBC1 entertainment show Totally Saturday took another tumble in the ratings this weekend, bringing in 2.58m viewers (14.7% share) at 7.30pm on Saturday night.


















