All Ratings articles – Page 365
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RatingsChickens falls fowl of Trollied
One thing is for sure: 2014 is going to have one or two programmes about World War I dotted about the schedule, or possibly swarming all over it.
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RatingsBig day joy for BBC3’s Brides
Any bride would surely be elated with a half-time ceremony at Stoke City FC in front of 28,000 strangers.
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RatingsChickens scares off one third of audience
Sky 1’s Inbetweeners-style comedy Chickens lost more than a third of its audience on Thursday – as Tom Hardy failed to pin down a sizeable audience for ITV.
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RatingsTop Boy fails to rule NY
The Great British Bake Off is back with a bang and rivals might be newly a-feared of Tuesday’s tented bun-meisters.
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RatingsBBC2 rises with Bake Off return
Promise of soggy bottoms lures in pastry lovers, while celeb watching boosts Channel 5
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RatingsCBB, Nurses and prisoners lift C5
Channel 5 enjoyed a strong night on Wednesday as Nurses, Celebrity Big Brother and Wentworth Prison all put in above-average performances.
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RatingsMen opt for Bake Off over football
More men watched The Great British Bake Off on Tuesday than tuned into Arsenal’s Champions League qualifier on ITV.
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RatingsBig School expels 600k viewers
David Walliams’ BBC1 comedy Big School won the Friday night ratings battle despite losing nearly 15% of its audience from last week’s opener.
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RatingsUltimate Swarms creates buzz on quiet night
BBC1’s exploration of nature’s great swarms may have secured less than 3m viewers - but it was enough to win the 9pm slot on a quiet Monday night.
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RatingsThe Americans averages 1.3m for ITV
ITV’s major US acquisition, The Americans, ended on Saturday with an average of 1.3m viewers across its 13-episode run.
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RatingsVera tops What Remains
ITV’s Brenda Blethyn drama Vera was victorious in the Sunday night battle of the detective shows.
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RatingsChickens hatches 300k for Sky 1
Chickens, Sky 1’s new comedy featuring the stars of The Inbetweeners, more than doubled the channel’s slot average on Thursday.
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RatingsWho Do You Think You Are? nets series high
Gary Lineker’s investigation into his family history helped BBC1’s Who Do You Think You Are? to a series high on Wednesday night.
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RatingsThe Great British Bake Off rises 2m
The new series of The Great British Bake Off added more than 2m to last series, while the return of Top Boy performed well.
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RatingsBig Brother finale peaks with 2.5m
Big Brother enjoyed its best ever finale for Channel 5 as Welshman Sam Evans was crowned champion on Monday.
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RatingsDavid Walliams’ Big School registers 4m
David Walliams new BBC1 comedy Big School became the channel’s biggest sitcom launch of the year on Friday.
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RatingsLaw & Order, White Queen & Southcliffe fail to topple slot averages
ITV’s Law & Order, BBC1’s The White Queen and Channel 4’s Southcliffe concluded on Sunday with performances below their channels’ slot averages.
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RatingsPremier League opener nets 760k for BT Sport
Premier League football made its debut on BT Sport this Saturday as Liverpool put Stoke City to the sword in front of a 764k peak audience.
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RatingsOff-key performance from One Direction on C4
Paul O’Grady’s Working Britain set off with an audience of 4m on Thursday, as a Channel 4 doc about boy band One Direction fell over 1m short of the slot average.
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RatingsNon-PSBs win the day
With exploited Victorian children and sadistic murderers, it’s currently August rather than TS Eliot’s April that is the cruellest month.


















