All Ratings articles – Page 182
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RatingsPM’s debut daily briefing draws 5m peak
MONDAY: News proves a big draw across the PSBs as coronavirus risk planning steps up a gear
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RatingsC4 News hits six-year high
Wall-to-wall coverage of the coronavirus pandemic steers bulletin to 1.3m while BBC1 and specialist channels also enjoy uplift
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RatingsViewers head to Halifax over Belgravia
WEEKEND: Sally Wainwright drama’s climax edges out launch of Julian Fellowes’ latest period drama
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RatingsDancers slip up at the final stage
BBC1’s The Greatest Dancer and ITV’s Dancing On Ice both bow out with lower ratings than last year
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RatingsPotters throw big numbers
Penultimate episode of The Great Pottery Throwdown was watched by 727,000
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RatingsRichardsons dips for Dave
Meet The Richardsons drew 247,000 - a decline of 90,000 from the first episode
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RatingsITV train doc troubles 1.8m
THURSDAY: Quiet night across the board as PSBs fail to top 2m at 9pm
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RatingsChild of Our Time returns with 1.2m
WEDNESDAY: BBC2 one-off tripled share of 16-24 year olds as BBC1’s Masterchef won the 9pm slot.
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RatingsFive Guys crowded out by Margolyes
TUESDAY: Channel 4 dating format debuts with 760,000 but outperforms among 16-24s
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RatingsMore than 1.5m join Miriam’s adventure
MONDAY: Margolyes’ mission to discover why the UK is so overweight opens above slot average while ITV’s Liar gains 500,000
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RatingsRace Across the World finds 2m
SUNDAY: Studio Lambert’s returner delivers for BBC2 but is challenged by C4’s Crufts
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RatingsMurder hunt beats Prison
Murder 24/7, BBC2’s new three-part series, locked up 1.7, on its opening night
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RatingsDrama debuts deliver strong week for ITV
Flesh & Blood dominates weekdays, while McDonald & Dodds starts brightly on Sunday
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RatingsNoughts and Crosses grips 2.5m
THURSDAY: Malorie Blackman adaptation launches shy of recent BBC1 mid-week dramas but holds steady with young viewers
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RatingsLove fades for Celeb dating
E4’s eighth series of Celebs Go Dating experiences disappointing week
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RatingsMaggie Cole troubles 3.2m
WEDNESDAY: ITV comedy-drama and Gold’s new sitcom both mop up older viewers


















