All Ratings articles – Page 468
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RatingsTop 100 network programmes
Find out who topped the ratings league table for network programming from 28 March to 3 April and browse the top 100.
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RatingsFern falters in 5 o’clock spot
Channel 4 launched Fern Britton into tea-time this week, while Louis Theroux’s documentary sounded like a Jeremy Kyle special as he visited a hated family in crisis. Elsewhere, it was about saving money with three in a bed and holiday tips.
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RatingsKennedys debuts strongly
THURSDAY: Multi-million dollar miniseries The Kennedys, which caused controversy ahead of its debut in the US, doubled History’s usual audience on its premiere.
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RatingsDad’s Having a Baby raises 1.6m
THURSDAY: A Channel 4 doc about a transgender man having a baby delivered an audience of nearly 1.6m.
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RatingsSky1’s dogumentary debuts to 143,000
WEDNESDAY: Sky1’s new “dogumentary” A Different Breed debuted to 143,400 viewers (0.6% share), just below the year to date slot average.
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RatingsMan Utd victory scores 9.6m peak
WEDNESDAY: Manchester United’s slim victory over Chelsea in the Champions League netted ITV a peak audience of 9.6m.
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RatingsCandy Cabs clocks up 5.5m
TUESDAY: BBC1’s new comedy drama Candy Cabs got off to a flying start, outwitting the UK Border Agency in ITV1’s Smugglers.
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RatingsKatie Price ratings continue to slide
TUESDAY: Katie Price’s new series for Sky Living continued to shed viewers while BBC3 saw a dip in numbers in the wake of Junior Doctors.
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RatingsBBC3 Islam conversion doc attracts 482,500
MONDAY: BBC3’s documentary about a young filmmaker trying to understand his stepbrother’s conversion to Islam was watched by 482,500 viewers (1.9% share)
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RatingsLambing Live returns with 2.4m
MONDAY: Lambing Live delivered an audience of more than 2.4m on its return to BBC2.
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RatingsTemple Grandin performs for Sky Atlantic
SUNDAY: Sky Atlantic’s biographical drama Temple Grandin, produced by Ruby Films for HBO, saw the channel almost double its average audience for the slot.
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RatingsSpiral's dizzying heights for BBC4
SATURDAY: French crime drama Spiral marked its return for a third series on BBC4 by attracting more viewers than watched the conclusion of The Killing last week.
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RatingsBelow par return for Lewis
SUNDAY: ITV1 crime drama Lewis returned for a fifth series with more than 6.3m viewers – significantly down on its performance last year.
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RatingsPush the Button ends on low
SATURDAY: The final part of Ant & Dec’s Push the Button crashed out on a low, as So You Think You Can Dance lost more than a million viewers.
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RatingsBBC4 tops the hit parade with TOTP revival
FRIDAY: BBC4 scored a series of chart topping hits with four helpings of classic Top of the Pops.
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RatingsFriday Night Dinner cooks up 1.3m
FRIDAY: The penultimate instalment of Friday Night Dinner served up an extra 100,000 viewers, but was still cooked by Frank Skinner’s Opinionated on BBC2.
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RatingsCelebrity Juice beats terrestrials
THURSDAY: ITV2 panel show Celebrity Show has beaten BBC2, Channel 4 and Channel 5 with its highest audience figures to date.
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RatingsSky1's Runaway audience of 426,000
THURDAY: Sky1’s latest Martina Cole adaptation managed a strong start, but could not match previous hit The Take.
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RatingsThree in a Bed tucks in 1.1m
THURSDAY: Three in a Bed tucked in more than 1m viewers on its return, as the Great British Food Revival bowed out with a series low.
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RatingsCatch-up figures aiding recommissions
Traditional linear broadcasters have in recent times felt somewhat besieged by the inexorable march of technology. But one form of technology might be turning out to be more of a champion of old style TV.


















