All Ratings articles – Page 388
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Ratings1.2m lap up Lemon’s Juice
The Edinburgh Festival ended this week, with BBC3 celebrating the up and coming, while a juice and two Xtras returned to ITV2.
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RatingsMaking a song and dance
ITV spearheads autumn push with mass-appeal formats Stepping Out and The X Factor
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RatingsWhitechapel stumbles to record low
ITV’s crime drama Whitechapel returned with its lowest audience on record, but it had enough to lock up the competition on Wednesday.
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RatingsBake Off rises to series high
A series high for the Great British Bake Off continued to prove a trifling matter for BBC2’s rivals on Tuesday – as Jack Whitehall’s Bad Education returned with a strong audience of over 830,000.
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RatingsSky Sports News scores transfer deadline day high
Sky Sports News signed up its biggest football transfer deadline day audience in two years on Monday.
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RatingsDoc Martin treats lowest debut audience
The return of Doc Martin to ITV trounced all-comers in the 9pm slot - despite recording its lowest ever series opener on Monday.
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RatingsWhat Remains loses 800k viewers
BBC1’s David Threlfall drama What Remains lost nearly 800k viewers as ITV’s Vera benefited from a boost from The X Factor on Sunday.
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RatingsThe X Factor back on song
The X Factor was back on song after returning to ITV with an audience of 9.2m on Saturday.
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RatingsGypsy Wedding sinks to record low
Big Fat Gypsy Weddings fell to its worst-ever performance on Friday night, 1m viewers below its previous low.
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RatingsThe Mill goes out on top
This week had a certain fin de siècle about it as three dramas all ended on the same night, with mixed fortunes.
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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.


















