All Ratings articles – Page 337
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RatingsThe Musketeers falls by 1m from launch
FRIDAY: BBC1’s adventure drama The Musketeers entertained its lowest-ever audience, while Alan Carr: Chatty Man drummed up its most viewers in four years on Channel 4.
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RatingsPoldark remains above 6m
SUNDAY: Poldark sunk to a series low for its third episode - but remained well ahead of the competition on Sunday night.
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RatingsSix Nations peaks with 9.6m
SATURDAY: England’s valiant attempts to stop the Irish reclaiming the Six Nations rugby crown helped boost BBC1’s ratings, as The Voice rebounded to 7m but Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway continued to shed viewers.
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RatingsTop 15 consolidated shows: 2 - 8 Mar 2015
BBC1’s Poldark launched on Sunday 8 March at 9pm with an impressive 8.8 million/29% after more than 1.7 million recorded and watched.
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RatingsTop 50 Non-PSB shows: 9 - 15 Mar 2015
Sky 1 entertainment show Wild Things launched on Sunday at 7pm with 170,000/0.8%
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RatingsTop 30 multichannel programmes: 9 - 15 Mar 2015
On Thursday at 9pm, BBC4’s India’s Frontier Railways launched with a strong 860,000/ 4%
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RatingsTop 30 shows (BBC2, C4, C5): 9 - 15 Mar 2015
After a couple of weeks off for darts and shorn of its Top Gear inheritance, BBC2’s Dragons’ Den averaged 2.1 million/9%
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RatingsTop 100 network programmes: 9 - 15 Mar 2015
You’re Back In The Room entranced the audience to win its slot, while big hitters took a dive
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RatingsTrevor Phillips race doc engages 1.7m
THURSDAY: Trevor Phillips’ film about racism for Channel 4 performed solidly, almost overhauling ITV’s triplets documentary.
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RatingsStargazing transports 1.9m
WEDNESDAY: Brian Cox and Dara O’Briain’s countdown to tomorrow’s solar eclipse performed solidly as BBC1’s visit to KFC plucked almost 3.5m viewers.
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RatingsRatings analysis: Channel 5 comes of age
Stephen Price reports on how C5 is growing share to compete with the big boys
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RatingsOrdinary Lies sets off with 4.7m
TUESDAY: Ordinary Lies got underway with an audience of 4.7m on BBC1, outperforming Red Production Company’s The Driver but failing to surpass Happy Valley.
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RatingsArthur & George bows out with 3.5m
MONDAY: ITV drama Arthur & George failed to recover after again being pitched against FA Cup football as Channel 4’s latest benefits documentary started confidently.
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RatingsTop 30 shows (BBC2, C4, C5): 2 - 8 Mar 2015
On Tuesday at 8pm, BBC2’s Natural World: Super Powered Owls flew off with 2.1 million/10%
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RatingsTop 30 multichannel programmes: 2 - 8 Mar 2015
The Keith Lemon Sketch Show achieved 704,000/4% at 10pm on Thursday; 245,000 more than last week
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RatingsTop 15 consolidated shows: 23 Feb - 1 Mar 2015
BBC2’s Wolf Hall launched with a live rating of 3.9 million/ 16%, which rose to 6 million/21% after recording
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RatingsTop 100 network programmes: 2 - 8 Mar 2015
BBC1’s Poldark managed a very strong 7 million/ 29%, around double the audience of ITV’s Mr Selfridge
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RatingsBBC2 stalls over lack of Top Gear
SUNDAY: Top Gear’s absence put a dent in BBC2’s ratings - with Dave, The Voice UK and All Star Family Fortunes all benefiting from the channel’s loss.
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RatingsTop 50 Non-PSB shows: 2 - 8 Mar 2015
Sky 1’s Moone Boy returned for a third series on Monday at 9pm with 186,000/1%


















