All Ratings articles – Page 520
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RatingsViewers get on with Getting On
BBC4’s new series Getting On, featuring Jo Brand, was an instant hit last night as the opening edition pulled in sizeable 728,000 viewers (4.2% share) at 10pm, the channel’s best-ever performing comedy.
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RatingsCSI in record high for Five
CSI: Miami might be on its seventh series but the show is stronger than ever - the new series on Five kicked off with a record audience.
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RatingsTorchwood drops 300,000
BBC1’s stripped sci-fi drama Torchwood saw the second episode average 5.6m viewers (24% share) last night at 9pm, a fall of 300,000 compared with the opening performance.
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RatingsJackson tribute seen by 7.8m
A star-studded memorial tribute to pop star Michael Jackson was seen by a total audience of 7.8m at its peak in the UK as a number of broadcasters cleared their schedules for the event.
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RatingsDawn Porter doc gets 181,000
Sky 1’s investigation into breast cancer in its documentary My Breasts Could Kill Me, featuring Dawn Porter, managed a modest 181,000 (0.9%) last night at 9pm.
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RatingsTorchwood blazes with 5.9m
The new post-watershed version of Torchwood was all fired up from the off as the debut of the third series got underway last night at 9pm with a sizeable 5.9m viewers (25.8% share).
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Ratings10m see Murray knocked out
A strong peak audience of 10m viewers (50.7% share) saw British hopeful Andy Murray get knocked out of Wimbledon on Friday at 6.30pm.
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Ratings11.1m see Federer win Wimbledon
A bumper peak audience of 11.1m viewers (55.9%) saw Roger Federer claim his record breaking 15th grand-slam tennis title as he won the Wimbledon men’s title in an epic five set match on BBC1.
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RatingsWilliams final draws 2.7m
The Wimbledon women’s final between the Williams sisters dominated viewing on Saturday afternoon with 2.7m viewers (26.9%) on BBC1 but the coverage was down on the previous year.
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Ratings436,000 Get High Legally
BBC3’s one-off documentary investigating legal drugs in Can I Get High Legally? managed to hold its own in a tough 9pm slot last night with 436,000 (2.4%).
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Ratings1.2m make a Big Decision with C4
Channel 4’s new Dragons’ Den-style show, Gerry’s Big Decision, made a modest start last night at 9pm with 1.2m viewers (6.3%).
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RatingsMurray match drives BBC1 daytime
BBC1 benefitted from the progress of Andy Murray at Wimbledon yesterday afternoon as the match against Juan Carlos Ferrero peaked with 5.6m viewers (46.4% share).
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RatingsIt’s a late gain for the arts
Never ones to pull in huge audiences, arts shows can attract the right kind of viewer with a night-time slot.
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RatingsBBC3 exceeds weekly share
A programming diet that included live football and coverage of Glastonbury helped BBC3 to its highest ever weekly share - 3.3%.
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RatingsFive dominates with CSI: Miami
Five found itself in the rare position of being the most watched channel at 9pm last night as a new series of CSI: Miami launched with an impressive 3.8m viewers (18.2% share), the show’s highest ever audience.
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RatingsITV1 ratings fall to record low
ITV1 saw its all hour weekly share fall to just 15.85% last week, its worst ever performance.
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RatingsMurray mania draws 11.8m
Andy Murray’s thrilling five set Wimbledon victory against Stanislas Wawrinka proved to be an enormous draw for the viewers with a peak audience of 11.8m (53.7% share) at 10.30pm.
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RatingsTop Gear drives BBC2 ahead
BBC2’s motoring show took the chequered flag once again yesterday, despite losing nearly a million viewers week-on-week, with 6.2m viewers (26.8% share) at 8pm.
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RatingsPeaktime proves a Trial for ITV1
Two hours of Trial and Retribution repeats fell flat for ITV1 last night, as it floundered either side of News at Ten.


















