All Ratings articles – Page 448
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RatingsX Factor returns with second highest launch
SATURDAY: The X Factor returned for its eighth series with its second biggest launch audience on record.
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RatingsBBC4 British Pathé debut informs 479,000
THURSDAY: The debut of The Story of British Pathé, a look back at the history of the newsreel organisation using its archive, won BBC4’s biggest audience of the day.
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RatingsGenre Overview
Browse the top ten children’s, factual, drama, entertainment, comedy, music and arts programmes from 8 - 14 August.
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RatingsTrollied wobbles as PVR figures fall
Sky 1’s new sitcom Trollied got off to a good start but a slip in recording figures suggests viewers are checking out
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RatingsTop 30 multichannel programmes
Find out the top 30 multichannel programmes for 8-14 August as well as the share of viewing across digital homes.
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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 8-14 August as well as the performance of all the terrestrials across week 32.
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RatingsDemographic Focus
Explore the ratings breakdown demographically across the main terrestrial and multichannel broadcasters for 1-7 August.
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RatingsTop 100 network programmes
Find out who topped the ratings league table for network programming from August 8 - 14 and browse the top 100
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RatingsC5's Big Brother debut is ratings smash
THURSDAY: The high profile launch of Big Brother on Channel 5 attracted the station’s third biggest audience ever.
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RatingsThe Pendle Witch Child enchants 424,000
WEDNESDAY: The Pendle Witch Child intrigued an audience of 424,100 (1.8%) for BBC4 lifting the audience for the slot.
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RatingsJK Rowling's family history draws 6.1m
WEDNESDAY: Harry Potter author JK Rowling’s appearance on Who Do You Think You Are? helped the show to its biggest audience in a year.
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RatingsRiots leave ratings in a spin
Word has it that the Kaiser Chiefs are quickly penning a sequel to their hit I Predict a Riot to be called ‘I Predict A Calming Down’; it’ll be played on brooms and with hoovers. Well, okay, they’re not. But after one of the more surreal and frankly tragic ...
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RatingsFish and homes win out
Dragons moved, fish returned, hospitals went, home restoration made its point and all featured in a week of few biggies but where some stalwarts remained, stal (or maybe that’s wart?).
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RatingsNation tunes in to news channels
If you were a Martian landing on Earth and took a look at the Digital Networks Top Programmes list (because let’s face it, you would) you might think we were all news junkies. And if our visitor saw The Borgias too, he/she might also wonder what history narrative we thought ...
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RatingsSeven Dwarves sizes up 2.5m
TUESDAY: Channel 4’s new documentary series following the lives of seven dwarf actors during the Christmas pantomime season attracted a sizeable audience.
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RatingsBBC3's Wilfred befriends 640,000
TUESDAY: BBC3 series Wilfred, with Lord of the Rings star Elijah Wood, kicked off with a strong audience on its first outing.
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RatingsOnly Connect unites 600,000
MONDAY: BBC4’s audience almost doubled with over 600,000 viewers tuning in for the return of hit gameshow Only Connect.
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RatingsConcrete Circus outperformed by competition
MONDAY: Channel 4’s documentary following four of the world’s best urban sports stars was beaten by a film on Channel 5 and BBC2’s Horizon.
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RatingsOcean Giants nets 5.5m
SUNDAY: A three-part series shedding light on the earth’s largest marine mammals launched with an audience of nearly 5.5m for BBC1.
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RatingsPremier League return scores with viewers
SATURDAY: The return of Premier League football helped Match of the Day to an audience of more than 4.3m as live games scored for Sky and ESPN.


















