All Ratings articles – Page 473
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Daybreak hits new low
TUESDAY: ITV’s breakfast show Daybreak hit its lowest point on Tuesday as its audience dipped below 600,000 for the second day in a row.
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Million Pound Drop back with 2m and record online players
MONDAY: Channel 4’s The Million Pound Drop Live returned with a total TV audience of more than 2m and with 127,000 people playing along online.
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X Factor and Strictly hot up
SUNDAY: The X Factor and Strictly Come Dancing hotted up as both recorded their highest results show audiences of the series.
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Cheryl serves up record Life Stories
SATURDAY: Cheryl Cole’s appearance on Piers Morgan’s Life Stories helped the show pull in its highest ever audience.
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Norton's debut outperforms Ross
FRIDAY: Graham Norton’s first Friday night outing attracted nearly 3.5m viewers to BBC1, putting him ahead of the last series average of predecessor Jonathan Ross.
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Prince Harry dramadoc captures 900,000
THURSDAY: Channel 4’s controversial dramatised documentary depicting the results of Prince Harry being captured while serving on the front line in Afghanistan failed to top the million mark.
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Recording an appetite for drama
High quality drama, the Inbetweeners and Lord Sugar pushed The X Factor out of the top ten most-recorded programmes for the first week of October.
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Spurs fightback peaks at 5m
WEDNESDAY: Tottenham Hotspur’s glorious defeat to Champions League rivals Inter Milan peaked with an audience of more than 5m just 10 minutes into the game.
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Hoorah for the horror
Kurtz’s final words in The Heart Of Darkness were ‘the horror, the horror’. BBC4 was probably shouting ‘Hoorah, the horror’ as its History Of Horror movies began.
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BBC4 ratings rocket for Men in the Moon
TUESDAY: Special sci-fi drama The First Men in the Moon sent BBC4’s ratings skyward, landing an audience of nearly 840,000.
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71 Degrees heats up
TUESDAY: Celebrity adventure show 71 Degrees North is slowly raising the mercury for ITV1, growing its audience for the fourth consecutive week.
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Whitechapel spooked by BBC1
MONDAY: ITV1’s Whitechapel lost around 300,000 viewers on last week’s debut, leaving room for rival crime thriller Spooks to claim the spoils.
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Inbetweeners ends on a high
MONDAY: The third series of E4 comedy The Inbetweeners drew to a close with record audience figures.
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Downton Abbey hits new high
SUNDAY: ITV’s stately drama Downton Abbey continued to outclass the competition, recording its highest audience of the series so far.
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Live X Factor scores 13m peak
SATURDAY: The X Factor continued its Saturday night dominance, entertaining a peak audience of 13m as the contestants emulated their musical heroes.
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Norman Wisdom tribute draws 2.37m
FRIDAY: A special tribute show to the late actor Norman Wisdom bolstered BBC2’s audience, beating a C4 roast of Davina McCall and US drama on Five.
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Eating up the TV schedules
With so much cooking and general foodiness around, this week I felt like I had stumbled into one of Heston Blumenthal’s more exquisitely eccentric menus: a last minute change to the starter, which arrived a day early, followed by a main course of annoying suits, garnished with Preparation H, and ...
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Mixed fortunes for BBC1 comedies
THURSDAY: The return of Have I Got News for You and Martin Clunes comedy Reggie Perrin generated a mixed response on BBC1.
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DCI Banks takes on Spooks
This week, in a dramatic network clash, BBC1’s spies and ITV1’s new lugubrious detective went head-to-head. But who arrested the biggest consolidated audience?