All Ratings articles – Page 362
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RatingsCHARTS: Sky shows slip slightly
I worry about Jack Bauer. It must be exhausting being that clenched all the time, and then there’s all that running and waving his pistol while perpetually pointing out that he’s trying to save the world here, people.
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RatingsGong goes to Gogglebox
Larry David, co-creator of Seinfeld and writer/star of Curb Your Enthusiasm, once said he carried his Emmy with him wherever he went, but was very casual about it.
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RatingsBig Brother launch locks in 2m
THURSDAY: Big Brother got underway on Channel 5 with an audience of 2.1m - in line with last year’s launch.
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RatingsI Wanna Marry 'Harry' lures 300k
WEDNESDAY: ITV2’s reality series I Wanna Marry ‘Harry’ got underway with 286,000 viewers – well below the channel’s slot average.
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RatingsBroadcasters’ battle for daytime
Networks put up a strong fight for this fertile ground says Stephen Price
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RatingsHappy Valley ends well
TUESDAY: Happy Valley concluded with its second highest audience of the series – pulling an average audience of 5.8m (26%) over its six parts.
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RatingsBritish Airways doc takes off with 2.8m
MONDAY: A Very British Airline recorded decent ratings on its maiden voyage – transporting almost 3m viewers for BBC2.
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RatingsEngland friendly nets 8.3m for ITV
FRIDAY: England’s last match on home soil before departing for Brazil peaked with more than 8.3m viewers, forcing Have I Got News For You to a series low.
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RatingsQuirke uncovers 3.7m
SUNDAY: BBC1 crime drama Quirke shed 500,000 viewers as it returned for a second episode.
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RatingsCarl Froch knockout draws 300,000
SATURDAY: Carl Froch’s knockout blow to George Groves helped Sky Box Office to a peak of more than 300,000 viewers.
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RatingsQuestion Time scores 2.7m with Joey Barton
Joey Barton and Piers Morgan’s Question Time appearance failed to lift the show’s ratings to a notable high on Thursday - as ITV’s line-up continued to trample the competition.
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RatingsMasterChef's ratings feast
After the return of Wallander this week, with bigger-than-ever numbers, BBC4, instigator of the Nordic Noir boom, might just be in line for a gong.
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RatingsCHARTS: Sky Atlantic is in for a Penny
The Victorians, those straightbacked Empire-builders with virtue preserved, forked out a penny each week to be thrilled by sensational dread
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RatingsCHARTS: Mum's the word for E4
The recent round of series culls in the US left The Big Bang Theory untouched and barging on for more
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RatingsCHARTS: Budding start for RHS Show
Monday brought a clash of quintessentially British obsessions: gardening and weather.
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RatingsCHARTS: ITV wins with BGT and footy
It’s probably just coincidence, but the weather that is making such a mockery of May is storming in from Europe.
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RatingsDerek second series stutters
The second series of Channel 4’s Derek bowed out with a series average 300,000 viewers below its debut run on a slow night for the terrestrial channels on Wednesday.
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RatingsThe Complainers rings up 1m
Channel 4’s three-part doc The Complainers failed to muster a huge crowd on Tuesday – only narrowly outperforming the finale of The Mentalist on Channel 5.
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RatingsMr Sloane debuts with 97,000
Sky Atlantic’s latest original commission Mr Sloane launched with fewer than 100,000 viewers on Friday, as Channel 4’s Gogglebox bowed out on a high.
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RatingsLive Britain’s Got Talent down on 2013
The first live Britain’s Got Talent semi-final of the year was around 700,000 viewers down on 2013’s episode, but it still managed to put a sizeable dent in Monday night’s competition.


















