All Ratings articles – Page 358
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Wimbledon semi-finals dominate Friday night
The two men’s semi-finals - including Andy Murray’s defeat of Jerzy Janowicz - dominated the ratings on Friday night, peaking with 13.2m viewers.
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Andy Murray's Wimbledon triumph nets 17.3m
Andy Murray’s historic Wimbledon triumph served up a peak audience of nearly 17.3m for BBC1 – nearly equalling the tournament’s biggest audience of all time.
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Your Face Sounds Familiar falls flat
Your Face Sounds Familiar lost nearly 19% of its audience and was dethroned as the highest-rating show on Saturday.
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Supermarket Secrets uncovers winning audience
BBC1 landed 9pm’s biggest audience audience on Thursday night as MasterChef judge Greg Wallace uncovered the supermarkets’ secrets.
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BBC in tune with Glasto
The subject of Channel 5’s Extraordinary People doc this week was Help! I’m 16 But I Look 60.
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BBC has the balls to win
Tennis triumphs for BBC1, while C4’s The Man With The 10-Stone Testicles attracts an eye-watering 3.1m.
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Cracking show for egg doc
After declaring himself the egg man, John Lennon sang ‘goo goo g’joob’ – the noise the eggs made when, as a nipper, I spilled the contents of our weekly shopping trolley into the road.
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Pick TV breaks for the Border
What was once Sky 3 is now Pick TV, and the Canadian border that you imagine might have a mounted Captain Kirk on the final frontier has delivered nicely.
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Family affair boosts ITV
Does the god of news have a woe-ometer and is it cranked up to 10? Everything seems full of woe, and now it seems the lights may go out because the donkey peddling the power stations is running out of hay.
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Murray fight back nets 10.4m peak
Andy Murray’s epic Wimbledon quarter-final fight back against Fernando Verdasco peaked with 10.41m viewers on Wednesday – as The Apprentice enjoyed a strong night.
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Luther back with 5m
BBC1’s detective brand Luther returned on Tuesday with its lowest series debut audience to date.
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Viewers resign from Undercover Boss
C4’s Undercover Boss suffered against Long Lost Family on Monday – posting its lowest series debut audience on record.
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Wild Shepherdess adds Friday night viewers
The second episode of Kate Humble’s Wild Shepherdess was one of the few positive performers on Friday night as Britain’s Secret Homes and Big Brother lost viewers.
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The White Queen dips again as Top Gear fails to fire
The White Queen continued to shed viewers on Sunday as BBC2’s Top Gear got off to a quiet start.
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BBC gets satisfaction from The Rolling Stones
The BBC’s battle to broadcast The Rolling Stones’ Glastonbury performance paid off after the coverage drew the festival’s biggest Saturday night headline audience in at least seven years.
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Sport is the winner
Someone said to me recently that 2013 was a non-sport year, which I found odd, because I’ve been watching a lot of it.
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White Queen rules okay
As demonstrated by the Live Aid performance, a Queen has a certain powerful aura.
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ITV finds Long Lost viewers
Series returns with a record-breaking audience, as BBC1’s The Voice UK fails to improve on last year.
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Airport Live off to a flier
BBC2 donned its anorak, flexed its adenoids and went plane and bus spotting – to decent effect.
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BBC3 hits back of the net
I rang a call centre the other day. I was bamboozled into the wrong department by apparently not having enough choices to select, which, after pressing six on the third menu surprised me a bit.