All Ratings articles – Page 428
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RatingsThe Voice UK passes the acid test
Entertainment shows are gobbling up the 1m extra viewers watching TV on Saturday nights.
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RatingsLow-key start for Mad Men
Acclaimed US drama launches on Sky Atlantic with a fraction of its BBC4 figures
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RatingsThe Undateables launches with 2.4m
TUESDAY: Controversial Channel 4 series The Undateables launched with nearly 2.4m viewers - giving ITV1 documentary Smugglers a run for its money.
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RatingsMade in Chelsea returns on high
MONDAY: E4 structured reality show Made in Chelsea returned with its biggest audience on record as the second series of Game of Thrones launched with more than half a million viewers.
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RatingsSilent Witness slices Scott & Bailey
MONDAY: BBC drama Silent Witness remained a thorn in ITV’s side after its audience of 5.3m was enough to reduce Scott & Bailey to its lowest audience on record.
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RatingsTwenty Twelve returns with 1m
FRIDAY: Olympic comedy Twenty Twelve returned with its biggest audience on record in its new BBC2 home.
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RatingsTitanic loses 2.5m viewers
SUNDAY: ITV1’s epic miniseries Titanic hit choppy waters, losing more than a third of its viewers in the face of competition from Silent Witness.
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RatingsBGT widens its lead on The Voice
SATURDAY: Britain’s Got Talent widened the gap on The Voice UK after pulling in its highest-rating second episode since 2009.
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Ratings'Honeymoon murder' Panorama beats Love Life
THURSDAY: A special Panorama investigation into a honeymoon murder proved popular for BBC1, easily beating the final part of ITV1’s underwhelming romantic drama Love Life.
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RatingsThe Apprentice beats Barcelona
WEDNESDAY: The Apprentice broadly held its audience on last week’s below-par opener and comfortably beat ITV1’s Champions League coverage.
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RatingsA nice Touch for Sky 1
“Don’t touch that” was something I was told a lot as a child, but I didn’t listen (as the time I put my finger in a socket at college proved). Sky 1 launched a Touch of its own this week, Yesterday celebrated the jet set, while BBC3 turned sportsmen into ...
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RatingsC4 wins game of catch-up
The top 10 makes good reading for Channel 4: three of its big brands continue to feature strongly, and two of them are factual, boding well for its experiment with catch-up service 4Seven.
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RatingsBGT fails to silence The Voice
Spoils are shared as Saturday night battle begins, but Sport Relief slumps to an all-time low.
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RatingsJack stalls on comedy road
This week, Jack Whitehall hit the road, the first Apprentice was shown the road, Hairy Bikers bowled along merrily and Four Rooms returned.
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RatingsRatings: imports show power of VoD
For every acquired hit like Mad Men or The Killing there’s a Pan Am or New Girl struggling to find an audience – but catch-up is increasingly coming to the rescue. Stephen Price reports
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RatingsTop 100 network programmes
Find out who topped the ratings league table for network programming from 19-25 March and browse the top 100.
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RatingsTop 30 BBC2, Channel 4, Channel 5
Find out the top 30 programmes on BBC2, Channel 4 and Channel 5 from 19-25 March as well as the performance of all the terrestrials across week 12.
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RatingsTop 30 multichannel programmes
Find out the top 30 multichannel programmes for 19-25 March as well as the share of viewing across digital homes.
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RatingsTop consolidated programmes
Find out which programmes gained the biggest audience through recording from 12-18 March and browse the top titles.
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RatingsDemographic Focus
Explore the ratings breakdown demographically across the main terrestrial and multichannel broadcasters from 19-25 March.


















