All Ratings articles – Page 475
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RatingsGame of Thrones takes consolidated crown
Game of Thrones has made heroic start on Sky Atlantic, already becoming its highest rating show. Elsewhere Waking The Dead is laid to rest and a very modern family quietly makes itself at home.
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RatingsDemographic Focus
Explore the ratings breakdown demographically across the main terrestrial and multichannel broadcasters for 18 - 24 April.
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RatingsGenre Overview
Browse the top 10 children’s, factual, drama, entertainment, comedy, sport and current affairs from 18 - 24 April.
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RatingsRepeats are sweet for digi channels
Repeats – in some cases several times in a week – are proving a cost effective way for digital channels to boost consolidated figures .
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RatingsThrone game out of blocks
There’s still time to create our own 2012 Olympic event. And after Monday, maybe it’s the Game Of Thrones, whatever the heck that is. Huge chair throwing perhaps?
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RatingsMillions meet Middletons
Apparently, the future Queen is related to ordinary people; crikey, how did The Firm let that happen?
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RatingsSaturday night’s insanity
With a robotic hare, dangerous singing and the Hoff, peak weekend viewing becomes bizarre
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RatingsRoyal doc falters on Secret Millionaire return
TUESDAY: A far from regal performance for an ITV documentary on Prince William and Kate Middleton helped a new series of The Secret Millionaire profit.
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RatingsKatie picks up while Two Pints of Lager returns
TUESDAY: Sky Living’s Katie picked up on the last fortnights’ performance while BBC3’s long-running sitcom Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps returned with a double bill.
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RatingsMisbehaving Mums to Be loses 500,000
THURSDAY: BBC3’s Misbehaving Mums to Be lost more than half of its audience compared with last week’s debut, as a Richard E Grant doc put in a mediocre performance for BBC4.
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RatingsMillion Pound Drop appeal falters
FRIDAY: Channel 4’s The Million Pound Drop Live returned to its lowest ever audience for the start of its longest run to date.
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RatingsLong Lost Family finds 4.5m
THURSDAY: A new series reuniting fractured families found a below par audience of just over 4.5m on ITV1.
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RatingsGlee gets second lowest audience of series
MONDAY: US teen-comedy Glee scored its second lowest audience of the series on E4 while Game of Thrones on Sky Atlantic also lost viewers.
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RatingsSuspicions of Mr Whicher arrests 6m
MONDAY: Period murder mystery The Suspicions of Mr Whicher arrested nearly 6m viewers for ITV, locking out competition from Derren Brown and MasterChef.
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RatingsBBC2 unites 2.9m for Busby Babes drama
SUNDAY: BBC2’s drama based on the story of the Manchester United “Busby Babes” and the tragic air crash united 2.89 million viewers (12.8% share) from 9pm to 10.35pm.
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RatingsDoctor Who returns with 6.5m
SATURDAY: Doctor Who returned with its lowest overnight launch audience since the series was resurrected in 2005, as Britain’s Got Talent also lost viewers.
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RatingsBBC Live+7 reveals Outcasts boost
BBC1 drama Outcasts, which was pushed back from its slot after failing to connect with audiences, saw the channel’s biggest uplift in the seven days following transmission, according to new BBC cross-platform metric Live+7.
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RatingsEssex shuts up more than 1m
WEDNESDAY: The Only Way Is Essex continued to deliver more than 1m viewers for ITV2 despite being slightly down on last week’s record highs.
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RatingsThe Crimson Petal and the White continues decline
WEDNESDAY: BBC2’s critically acclaimed period drama, The Crimson Petal and the White, continued to shed viewers with only half its debut audience tuning in for the penultimate episode.
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RatingsTop 100 network programmes
Find out who topped the ratings league table for network programming from 11 - 17 April and browse the top 100.


















