All Ratings articles – Page 442
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National Movie Awards lack sparkle
WEDNESDAY: The National Movie Awards failed to sparkle for ITV1 and was thrashed by The Apprentice and Channel 4’s new fixed camera show, 24 Hours in A&E.
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Ratings: Quarterly round-up 2011
Viewing figures for the first quarter of 2011 were a mixed bag for the major broadcasters. Stephen Price looks at what caught viewers’ imagination and what made them switch off
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Katie Price series ends on 268,000
TUESDAY: Katie Price’s first ob doc series for Sky Living has drawn to a close with just under 270,000 viewers.
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Apprentice returns with 7.8m
TUESDAY: The Apprentice returned to BBC1 with its second strongest debut to date.
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Made in Chelsea debuts with 372,000
MONDAY: New reality series Made in Chelsea drew strong figures for its debut on E4.
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Strangeways locks in 5.5m
MONDAY: ITV has recorded one of its highest-rated documentaries in a decade with new prison series Strangeways, as Channel 5’s Hotel Inspector beat Gordon Ramsay’s latest outing for Channel 4.
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Local election coverage pulls 6%
FRIDAY: BBC2’s line-up of current affairs coverage of the local election results drew a 6% share of the audience.
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BBC1's Atlantis draws 5m
SUNDAY: BBC1’s epic CGI drama-documentary charting the greatest natural disaster of the ancient world pulled in more than 5m viewers.
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Got Talent records series high
SATURDAY: Britain’s Got Talent recorded its biggest audience of the current series but was still more than 500,000 viewers down on last year.
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Russell Howard's Good News reaches 1m
THURSDAY: Russell Howard’s topical comedy show entertained its biggest audience of the current series last night.
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Shadow Line debuts with 3m
THURSDAY: Hugo Blick’s new crime thriller The Shadow Line made an impressive start for BBC2, gripping more than 3m viewers.
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Genre Overview
Browse the top 10 children’s, factual, drama, entertainment, comedy, sport and current affairs from 25 April - 1 May.
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Demographic Focus
Explore the ratings breakdown demographically across the main terrestrial and multichannel broadcasters for 25 April - 1 May
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PVRs prove worthy ally for Dr Who
Dr Who’s consolidated ratings make for anything but scary reading for the BBC, while battling gods continue to wield power and The Good Wife looks set for a second series.
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Top 30 multichannel programmes
Find out the top 30 multichannel programmes for 25 April - 1 May as well as the share of viewing across digital homes.
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Top 30 BBC2, Channel 4, Channel 5
Find out the top 30 programmes on BBC2, Channel 4 and Channel 5 from 25 April - 1 May as well as the performance of all the terrestrials across week 17.
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Top 100 network programmes
Find out who topped the ratings league table for network programming from 25 April - 1 May and browse the top 100.
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Gypsy nuptials steal the day
After the story of the Munich air disaster last week, BBC2 this week celebrated the life of one of the few survivors: Bobby Charlton. Channel 4 had more gypsies and secret, as well as clumsy would-be, millionaires.
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BBC3 keeps up with Mr Jones
On terrestrial channels, movies can be an expensive disappointment, but for digital networks, they can work wonders at a fraction of the cost. This week, BBC3 saw Indiana Jones write that in large, coded letters.
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A right royal win for BBC
BBC was the viewers’ choice as William and Kate’s big day beat all comers in the ratings