All Ratings articles – Page 128
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RatingsRoyal coverage dominates schedules
Programmes dropped or moved to accommodate specials following the death of Queen Elizabeth II
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RatingsSuspect taken out by Crossfire
TUESDAY: BBC1 outpoints ITV rival in 9pm scripted battle – with GBBO top of the tree
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RatingsVast audience of 27m watch Queen’s funeral procession
MONDAY: An enormous share of at least 95% tuned in for the coverage from Westminster
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RatingsBloodlands return no match for Ridley
WEEKEND: BBC1 comes off second best to ITV in clash of the detectives
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RatingsSlow start for My Grandparent’s War
THURSDAY: Kit Harrington ep opens in a tough slot to 650k
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RatingsViewers flock to news specials
Total TV viewing averaged 16.5m around the time of the announcement of the Queen’s death
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RatingsNever Mind The Buzzcocks returns with 300k
WEDNESDAY: Sky Max’s musical gameshow makes solid start
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RatingsGooglebox returns with 2.3m
The 20th series of Studio Lambert’s format comfortably beat Mortimer & Whitehouse on BBC2
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RatingsHouse Of The Dragon remains strong
The third episode of the fantasy series held firm with 1.35m
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RatingsGBBO makes muted return
TUESDAY: BBC1’s coverage of the Queen’s procession airs opposite to 5.7m
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RatingsAndrew Neil’s royal debate informs 500K
MONDAY: Fast-turnaround show comes in short of slot average
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RatingsNinja Warrior returns with 2.3m
SATURDAY: Assault course format helps ITV entertainment into slot-winning shape against BBC1 royal programming
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RatingsFrozen Planet II freezes out competition
SUNDAY: Return of natural history series grips 4.5m but unable to match 2011’s debut ep
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RatingsKing Charles’ debut address draws 13.5m
FRIDAY: New monarch’s first speech to nation attracts 82% share
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RatingsGenre overview tables: June consolidated
Including top 10 drama, comedy and entertainment programmes
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RatingsSchedule changes deliver C5 boost
As Ben Frow clears the decks for a slew of new programming. Stephen Price looks at the impact of previous schedule shake-ups
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RatingsDevices boost Love Island as 16-24s fall
ITV2 show’s launch was second biggest of all time, but lowest for young demographic since 2016


















