All Ratings articles – Page 456
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RatingsBBC hits right note at Glasto
The music festival season only ever really gets going when Glastonbury arrives, all muddy and hot. U2 didn’t have to tax themselves to be top dog, but Plan B might actually need one.
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RatingsGlobal vision boosts BBC2
BBC2 took us around the world this week: Venice, Afghanistan and finally, er, Dunsfold. Channel 4, meanwhile, found solace in portly emergencies.
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RatingsBBC1's Luther arrests 5.4m
TUESDAY: Luther continued to murder the competition as the penultimate instalment drew 5.37m (23.5%).
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RatingsGeordie Shore stalls at finale
TUESDAY: New MTV show Geordie Shore struggled on its final outing while the latest series of Primeval and Blue Bloods also drew to a close with mixed results.
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RatingsChelsea finale fails to shine
MONDAY: E4’s constructed reality series Made In Chelsea finished its eight-week run with one of the lowest audiences of the series.
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RatingsSirens debuts with 1.6m
MONDAY: Sirens, Channel 4’s new comedy drama about a team of paramedics, made a strong start in the 10pm slot.
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RatingsU2 watched by 1m on BBC4
U2’s performance on BBC4 saw the BBC’s multichannel coverage of Glastonbury peak early on Friday with 1m viewers.
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RatingsTop Gear returns with 5.13m
SUNDAY: Top Gear returned at 8pm with a slot winning performance - but was one of the show’s lowest rating debuts in five years.
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RatingsMildred Pierce makes solid start for Sky
SATURDAY: Mildred Pierce, Sky Atlantic’s drama starring Kate Winslet as a struggling mother coping with the Great Depression, beat its slot average with an audience of 205,000 (0.96%).
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RatingsLee Mack’s All Star Cast loses nearly 1m
SATURDAY: Lee Mack’s All Star Cast lost nearly a million viewers for BBC1 – as The Marriage Ref built its audience marginally.
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RatingsMurray victory thrashes competition
FRIDAY: Andy Murray’s third round victory at Wimbledon served up a high of nearly 9m viewers on BBC1 - as U2’s headlining set at Glastonbury drew a peak of more than 1.6m to BBC2.
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RatingsDemographic Focus
Explore the ratings breakdown demographically across the main terrestrial and multichannel broadcasters for 13-19 June.
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RatingsGenre Overview
Browse the top 10 children’s, factual, drama, entertainment, comedy, music and arts programmes from 13-19 June.
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RatingsTop 30 multichannel programmes
Find out the top 30 multichannel programmes for 13-19 June as well as the share of viewing across digital homes.
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RatingsGlee for Sky as Rory wins
Glee, golf and war past and present were the diverse croutons served up in the digital soup this week.
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RatingsInjustice boosted by PVR viewing
ITV1 drama Injustice benefited considerably from recorded viewing, but failed to provide a ringing endorsement for stripped dramas.
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RatingsIt’s not about the ratings
This week, both Channel 4 and BBC2 proved that TV can still stir important things up. Elsewhere, a fine drama ended and Channel 4 tried to get a comedy Friday up and running.
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RatingsTraffic Cops arrests 4.21m
THURSDAY: Traffic Cops outmanoeuvred its factual rivals in the 9pm slot, including a solid performance from new Channel 5 documentary Walking the Amazon.
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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 13-19 June as well as the performance of all the terrestrials across week 23.
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RatingsShameless US doubles More4's audience
THURSDAY: The American re-make of Paul Abbot’s C4 classic Shameless more than doubled More 4’s audience on its debut outing.


















