All Ratings articles – Page 564
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RatingsAlibi loses over 1 million viewers
The conclusion of ITV1's Alibilost over one million viewers from Monday with 5.5 million (24.6%) watching last night (26 August) but it still got the better of BBC1's opposition, writes Jon Rogers.
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RatingsAlibi does the job for ITV1
ITV1's two-part romantic thriller Alibi may have had a mixed reaction from the critics but viewers gave it their approval last night (25 August) with 6.8 million (31%) tuning-in, writes Jon Rogers
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RatingsDIY SOS rallies to 6.5 million
BBC1's DIY SOS made a ratings comeback last night (21 August) bringing in 6.5 million (31.6%) at 20.00, but it is still performing well below its peak of 8 million viewers recorded in early February, writes Jon Rogers
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RatingsFame Academy loses out again
BBC1's Fame Academy managed to creep up to 4.1 million viewers (20% share) last night (20 August), showing a steady improvement but it was still no match for ITV1's The Bill, writes Jon Rogers
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RatingsFive search for lost city makes small splash
Search for Atlantis: The True Story - a new Five documentary which received a warm response from the critics - attracted 1.4 million (6.7% share) last night (19 August), but failed to score a win for the channel, writes Jon Rogers
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RatingsCorrie and EastEnders slug it out
ITV1's Coronation Street held a slender lead last night (18 August) in the on-going battle of the country's two favourite soaps as strong storylines in both dramas boosted audiences to over 12 million, writes Jon Rogers
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RatingsC4 suffers Sunday night slump
Channel 4 had a Sunday night (17 August) to forget this weekend with its peaktime share falling to a paltry 4.5% - an average of just 900,000 viewers throughout the night, writes Jon Rogers
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RatingsMasters and Servants serves up 2.3m
Channel 4's new four-part series Masters and Servants, where two families take on upstairs, downstairs roles - managed 2.3 million (11.1 %) last night (14 August) but just lost out to BBC2's Horizon, writes Jon Rogers
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RatingsChelsea scores for BBC2
BBC2 scored with its 11th hour scheduling of new-look Chelsea's first venture into Europe with 2.6 million viewers, writes Jon Rogers.
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RatingsRatings woe for Don't Drop The Coffin
ITV1's Don't Drop the Coffin fell into a critical state last night (12 August) with only 3.4 million (17%) bothering to tune-in at 20.30, writes Jon Rogers
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RatingsBBC1's Spooks ends on a high
BBC1's spy drama series Spooks finished its run with 7 million (32.2%) last night (11 August), taking the sparkle out of ITV1's film Diamonds Are Forever, writes Jon Rogers
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RatingsPop Idol takes early ratings lead
ITV1's Pop Idoldrew the first blood in the battle of the talent shows drawing 5 million (35.4%) at 19.15 but didn't have everything its own way, writes Jon Rogers.
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RatingsOne-off doc shines for BBC2
BBC2 documentary What Are You Staring At?, which looked at the opposing views held by two people with facial deformities over whether or not they should undergo surgery, was a runaway success for the channel last night (6 August) with an audience of 4 million (19.1% share) ...
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RatingsC4 series teaches rivals a lesson
New Channel 4 documentary series That'll Teach Them - which sees a class of thirty sixteen year olds packed off to a fifties-style boarding school - made an impressive start last night with 3.4 million viewers (16.4% share), according to unofficial overnights.
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RatingsHuman Senses goes quietly
BBC1 documentary series Human Senses, which has seen Nigel Marven put himself in an array of uncompromising positions to prove his scientific points over recent weeks, finished its run last night (4 July) with 3.4 million (20.3% share) - its lowest audience of the series, ...
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RatingsBeckham debut scores for ITV2
ITV2's exclusive coverage of England captain David Beckham's debut for new club Real Madrid was a big hit with viewers at the weekend, at one point making ITV2 the second most popular channel in multi-channel homes, writes Luke Sacthell
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Ratings'Lame Academy' loses nearly one million
BBC1's ratings for Fame Academy went from bad to worse on Saturday (2 August) as the show's audience fell to a paltry 3.3 million (22.9%), writes Jon Rogers
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RatingsDesmond fails to inspire viewers
A Channel 4 profile of pornographer and newspaper baron Richard Desmond last night (31 July) failed to rouse much interest among the viewing public with just 891,000 (8%) bothering to tune in, writes Jon Rogers
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RatingsFame Academy beaten by C4
BBC1's Fame Academy slipped further into the mire last night, with the latest heat attracting just 3.2 million (15.6%), writes Jon Rogers
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RatingsEustace Bros rallies to avoid axe
Struggling and re-badged BBC1 drama The Eustace Brothers, formerly known as Paradise Heights, last night (29 July) upped its audience by around 900,000 viewers week-on-week to break the 4 million mark for the frst time in its run, writes Luke Satchell


















