All Ratings articles – Page 506
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Man Utd v Everton scores for ITV1
ITV1's live coverage of the big clash between Manchester United and Everton in the FA Cup semi-final was a big draw for the channel as the match averaged 6.3m (43%).
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Britain's Got Talent surges ahead with 11.9m
ITV1's talent show Britain's Got Talent piled on the viewers as a huge 11.9m people (51% share) tuned in at 7.55pm, the show's second-highest ever audience.
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Katie & Peter attract 1.3m
The latest ITV2 show following the exploits of Katie Price (fka Jordan) and Peter Andre was once again a big hit for the channel with a total audience of 1.3m (6.1% share) at 9pm, in what was generally a strong night for a number of digital channels.
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2.7m visit Kirstie's Home
Channel 4's latest property show, Kirstie's Homemade Home, laid some solid foundations last night as the first edition drew 2.7m viewers (11.8% share) at 8pm.
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Apprentice juggernaut rolls on with 7m
BBC1's ratings blockbuster The Apprentice once again flattened everything in its path as the reality business show picked up an audience of 7m (28.4% share) at 9pm last night.
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ITV talent shines at weekend
Britain's Got Talent takes a bow as the top TV show in an otherwise quiet Easter for viewers.
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BBC and ITV's Easter treat
BBC1's Doctor Who and ITV1's Britain's Got Talent predictably raked in the viewers over the Easter holiday, but the spin-offs from those shows also proved to be strong performers for their respective digital channels.
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BBC2 rues the Tuesday blues
To say that BBC2's new-look Tuesday night is failing to engage viewers is something of an understatement. Last week's peaktime share dipped to its second worst performance on that day since at least 2001.
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Champions League thriller brings 8.5m to ITV1
The thrilling 4-4 Champions League draw between Chelsea and Liverpool dominated peaktime last night with a match average of 8.5m viewers (35.2%).
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Opposition burnt by ITV1's Hell's Kitchen
The return of Marco Pierre White at the helm of ITV1's Hell's Kitchen turned up the heat at 9pm last night with 5m viewers (20.9% share), getting the better of BBC1 film King Arthur.
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Red Dwarf returns with 2.4m
Dave's decision to resuscitate sci-fi sitcom Red Dwarf has paid off with a total audience of 2.4m (11.7%) tuning in at 9pm on Good Friday - the channel's best performance to date.
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Skellig falls short of million mark for Sky 1
Sky 1's big Easter drama Skellig failed to pass the million mark with the feature length one-off averaging a relatively disappointing 936,000 (4.7%) at 7pm on Easter Day.
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Talent beats Doctor in Easter ratings battle
The start of the third series of Britain's Got Talent got off to a strong start on Saturday with an impressive average audience of 10.3m (45%), nearly double that of BBC1's Robin Hood.
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Apprentice wins extra million
BBC1's business reality show was back on form with viewers last night with an audience of 7.4m (30.9%), a million more than last week.
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Sky beats BBC2 and Five with Chelsea victory
The Champions League quarter-final clash between Liverpool and Chelsea was a popular choice with the viewers last night as the entire coverage from 7pm averaged 1.5m (7.6%), a bigger audience than either BBC2 or Five at the time.
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Man United help ITV1 to become champions
Manchester United's Champions League quarter-final was a sizeable attraction last night, peaking with 7.6m viewers (30.7%) at 9.15pm for 15 minutes.
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BBC2 suffers peaktime collapse
A series of new BBC2 shows failed to bring in the viewers last night as the channel suffered its second worst peaktime performance since at least 2001.
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Inbetweeners surges ahead
The return of E4's teenage comedy The Inbetweeners got off to a flying start.
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BBC2 drama holds its own
BBC2's one-off drama about the Troubles in Northern Ireland held its own in a tough Sunday night slot.
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Audience figures take a dip
Viewers have bucked the trend of spending more time in front of the television during times of recession.