All Ratings articles – Page 316
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RatingsTop 50 Non-PSB shows: 11 - 17 Jan 2016
The second best sport rating this week was Dave’s foray into boxing with 1.3 million on Saturday at 9pm for David Haye V Mark de Mori.
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RatingsTop 30 multichannel programmes: 11 - 17 Jan 2015
The Saturday repeat of ITV’s Beowulf: Return To The Shieldlands drew 200,000, after last week’s episode one repeat mustered 500,000
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RatingsTop 30 shows (BBC2, C4, C5): 11 - 17 Jan 2016
On Monday, 2 million sought the answer on Channel 4’s How To Lose Weight Well - a strong performance but still behind BBC2’s brainy duo of University Challenge and Only Connect
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RatingsTop 100 network programmes: 11 - 17 Jan 2016
BBC1’s new carbased gameshow fails to overtake ITV rival in the race for Saturday viewers
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RatingsAttenborough helps BBC1 to monster ratings
SUNDAY: BBC1 enjoyed a barnstorming evening, as a special from David Attenborough and the Still Open All Hours finale helped lift its primetime average to 6.6m viewers.
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RatingsStan Lee's Lucky Man brings good fortune to Sky
FRIDAY: Stan Lee’s Lucky Man made an auspicious start, reeling in Sky 1’s biggest audience for a drama launch since Sinbad.
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RatingsBBC2's China season off to a slow start
THURSDAY: BBC2’s China season did not bring particularly good fortune to the channel, as Jericho continued to suffer on ITV.
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Ratings2015 consolidated ratings analysis
BBC1 and C4 were the only PSB channels to increase share in a year when overall viewing fell, with the likes of Poldark and Humans hitting the mark with viewers.
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RatingsTop 10 shows of 2015: by genre
Downton Abbey, Britain’s Got Talent and The Great British Bake Off ride high in our breakdown of the year’s biggest shows - by genre.
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RatingsNational TV Awards slump to seven-year low
WEDNESDAY: The National Television Awards received its lowest ratings in seven years, while 10,000 BC stuttered on its return to Channel 5.
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RatingsPhone Shop Idol fails to connect
TUESDAY: BBC2’s Phone Shop Idol failed to connect viewers – as ITV’s Saved sunk to become the last-placed terrestrial show at 9pm.
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RatingsThe Fincham years: ITV's ratings highs and lows
Despite creative highs from Downton Abbey to Exposure’s Jimmy Savile doc, Peter Fincham couldn’t stem ITV’s ratings decline, says Stephen Price
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RatingsTracey Ullman and Crashing lose ground
MONDAY: Tracey Ullman and Crashing dipped as they returned for second outings – as the Only Connect final pulled in 2.5m
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RatingsCall The Midwife treats 8m
SUNDAY: Call the Midwife and War and Peace lost ground but continued to dominate the evening for BBC1.
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RatingsMr Selfridge dented by Shetland
FRIDAY: Mr Selfridge was dented by the return of Shetland– as Channel 5’s Lip Sync Battle outperformed First Dates.
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RatingsThe Getaway Car stalls for BBC1
SATURDAY: BBC1’s new driving format The Getaway Car spluttered on the starting line, as The Voice UK lost more than half a million viewers.
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RatingsDeath in Paradise slips by 700k
THURSDAY: Death in Paradise continued to dominate for BBC1 despite losing twice as many viewers as ITV’s Jericho.
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RatingsTop 15 consolidated shows: 28 Dec - 3 Jan
If January means one thing in TV, it’s that as sure as 2016 follows 2015, the channels will serve up their big dramas to get us through this, the longest of all months.
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RatingsTop 30 multichannel programmes: 4 - 10 Jan 2015
This week, BBC4’s exploration of the tsars delivered decent ratings, but not ones Tsar Nicholas II might have died for.
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RatingsTop 30 shows (BBC2, C4, C5): 4 - 10 Jan 2016
At 8pm, on what is apparently ‘Medical Wednesday’, BBC2’s Trust Me, I’m A Doctor defeated both C5’s GPs Behind Closed Doors.


















