All Ratings articles – Page 558
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RatingsSex & City pulls 2.3m
The sixth and final series of Sex And The City got underway on Friday night (30 January) at 22.00 attracting 2.3 million viewers (10.7%) to Channel 4.
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RatingsHutton's findings bring 1.9m to BBC1
BBC1 came out ahead in its coverage of the findings of the Hutton report with 1.9 million (24.5%) as both the main terrestrial channels cleared their daytime schedules.
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RatingsI'm a Celebrity... is success for ITV2
ITV2's coverage of the start of I'm a Celebrity? Get Me Out of Here! was also a runaway success for the commercial broadcaster with just over 1 million (12.6% of multichannel homes).
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RatingsI'm a Celebrity brings 10m to ITV1
The beginning of ITV1's I'm a Celebrity? Get Me Out of Here! was the inevitable ratings juggernaut last night (Monday 26 January) with 10.1 million (41.1%).
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Ratings6.5m were Mad About Alice
New BBC1 comedy Mad About Alice , starring Amanda Holden and Jamie Theakston, kicked off on Friday night (23 January) at 20.30 with 6.5 million viewers (27.7%).
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RatingsPanorama special turns off viewers
BBC1's unscheduled Panorama programme A Fight to the Death failed to engage the viewers with a paltry 2.3 million (10.1%) and was convincingly beaten into third place by Channel 4 and ITV1.
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RatingsSecond Shameless adds viewers
The second episode of Channel 4's drama series Shameless on Tuesday (20 January) managed to increase its audience by 200,000 viewers from the previous week. The 60-minute episode at 22.00 drew an average of 2.5 million viewers, equating to a share of 13.6%. The third ...
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RatingsBlair brings 1.6m to Newsnight
BBC2's Newsnight special last night (19 January) featuring the prime minister Tony Blair being questioned over his policy of top-up fees for students gave the current affairs show 1.6 million (9.8%).
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RatingsMidsomer Murders slaughters BBC1's Pet
ITV1's Midsomer Murders went from strength to strength last night (18 January) with 9.5 million (40.1%), casting a shadow over BBC1's Auf Wiedersehen, Pet.
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RatingsBBC1's Robin Hood steals viewers
BBC1 dominated the ratings on Saturday night (17 January) with the Hollywood blockbuster Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves charming 6.3 million (31.1%) at 17.30.
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RatingsBBC4 scores record hit with Clark diaries
The BBC's decision to show The Alan Clark Diaries on its specialist arts channel BBC4 was a great success for the broadcaster with 848,000 (7.22% of multichannel homes), making it the most watched show on the channel since it launched.
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RatingsBBC1 struggles in peaktime
BBC1 had its worst peaktime performance last night (14 January) since 17 September last year, attacting an audience share of just 15.3%.
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RatingsC4's Shameless launches with 2.3m
Channel 4's new drama, Shameless , penned by Paul Abbott got off to a solid start last night (13 January), averaging 2.3 million (12.1%).
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RatingsFX fails to impress
Fox Television's new UK entertainment channel FX launched on Monday (12 January) to general indifference, with its most watched show Penn and Teller: Bullshit attracting just 22,100 (0.2%) in multichannel homes.
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RatingsWall of Silence brings 8.3m to ITV1
Wall of Silence , ITV1's dramatisation of Jamie Robe's murder in 1997 and subsequent investigation was a runaway success with 8.3 million (37.7%).
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RatingsSM:TV replacement fails to shine
Ministry of Mayhem , ITV1's Saturday morning replacement for SM:TV Live , got off to a disastrous start at the weekend with just 500,000 (8.8%) viewers.
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RatingsBBC1's Big Cat Week roars with 6.8m
BBC1's natural history series Big Cat Week has gone from strength to strength reaching a new high of 6.8 million (29.9%) yesterday (8 January) despite facing strong opposition from ITV1.
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RatingsC4's Relocation reaches record 5m
Channel 4's new series of Relocation Relocation got off to a flying start with its highest ever audience of 5 million (20.1%), getting 2 million more viewers than BBC1.
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RatingsITV1 and BBC1 run close in '03
BBC1 has proved to be the nation's most watched channel for the third year running, but rival ITV1 claimed the lion's share of 2003's highest rating programmes.
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RatingsViewers open eyes to Shattered
Channel 4's latest reality entertainment series Shattered got off to a respectable, if unspectacular, start.


















