All Ratings articles – Page 471
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Misfits have the power
This week’s digital focus examines Todd Margaret, Misfits and The Walking Dead.
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Taking refuge from history
This week, Edwardian farmers vied with the reincarnation of 1970s suburban ploughing on BBC2, while Channel 4 scared us to death with the size of the national debt, only to invite us the next day to watch people literally drop another million quid.
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Making room for new faces
It’s changeover week in the schedules - Corrie bids farewell to Jack and I’m A Celebrity begins.
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Prince William and Kate Middleton interview draws 6m
TUESDAY: Prince William and Kate Middleton’s first interview following the announcement of their engagement proved a strong draw for ITV, while the news bulletins enjoyed strong ratings throughout the day.
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Accused debuts with 4.7m
MONDAY: Jimmy McGovern’s new BBC1 drama Accused got off to a solid start in the face of strong competition from ITV1’s I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here.
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I’m A Celebrity ensnares 11m
SUNDAY: The new series of I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! got off to a barnstorming start, entertaining more than 11m viewers.
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Take That doc draws 4.8m
SATURDAY: A documentary special marking the full reunion of Take That lit up the ITV schedule on Saturday night after another bumper The X Factor.
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New Tricks bows out with 6.9m
FRIDAY: BBC1’s New Tricks proved it has still got the magic after series seven made its final bow in front another big audience.
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Misfits back with more than 1m
THURSDAY: Supernatural E4 drama Misfits returned with more than 1m viewers at 10pm last night - more than twice as many as watched the launch episode of the first series.
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Conslidated figures leave Dave laughing
Consolidated figures prove the popularity of stand up comedy once again as the clash of the Monday night dramas continues.
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ITV1 takes Pride as Wallace and Gromit tumble
WEDNESDAY: ITV1 will have been proud of The Pride of Britain Award’s 6.2m viewers last night, but 2 million viewers deserted BBC1’s Wallace and Gromit show at 7.30pm.
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No stumble on this Trip
If The Trip is a mock travel documentary, does that make it a Mockulogue? Elsewhere, MasterChef: The Professionals broiled its last this week as Kirstie Allsopp tried to get us to rethink how we refurbish.
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Good News for Russell
Good News if you’re Russell Howard, not so much if you are interviewed in a car.
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Ent giants keep on growing
Strictly and X Factor’s momentum is unstoppable, while Downton Abbey bows out on a high.
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The Zoo claws in 3.4m
TUESDAY: ITV’s new documentary series on London Zoo failed to win the lion’s share of the audience.
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Duckworth’s death draws 11.6m
MONDAY: Jack Duckworth’s emotional reunion with late wife Vera in his dying moments helped Coronation Street reach one of its highest audiences of the year.
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Downton Abbey ends on 10m
SUNDAY: Downton Abbey bowed out with its highest ever audience on a strong night for ITV that saw The X Factor reach a peak of 16.7m viewers.
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Susan Boyle interview draws 6.5m
SATURDAY: Susan Boyle’s appearance on Piers Morgan’s Life Stories helped the show pull its second best audience ever.
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First Life dawns with 2.6m
FRIDAY: David Attenborough’s new two-part series exploring the origins of life gave rise to an audience of more than 2.6m.
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Russell Howard tops million
THURSDAY: BBC3’s topical news show fronted by comedian Russell Howard has pulled in more than a million viewers for the first time – only beaten in its slot by BBC1.