All Ratings articles – Page 520
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C4's chickens come home to roost
Channel 4's continuing Great British Food Fight season picked up a respectable audience of 2.5m viewers (10.2% share) at 9pm last night for Chickens, Hugh and Tesco Too.
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Viewers have an appetite for Saturday Kitchen
BBC1 consolidated its hold over Saturday morning viewing thanks to its food shows as Saturday Kitchen pulled in 2m viewers (26.6%) at 10am.
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Sky finds 1m with Lost
There was a fierce battle in multichannel homes last night as four of the key digital channels launched new shows including Generation Kill and the latest series of Lost.
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4.7m book A Short Stay in Switzerland
BBC1's hard-hitting feature-length drama A Short Stay in Switzerland made a respectable showing at 9pm last night with 4.7m viewers (19.5% share).
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5m see return of Ross
Viewers welcomed the return of Friday Night with Jonathan Ross as the show pulled in an audience of 4.7m (30%).
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Skins returns with 665,000
E4's teen drama Skins returned for a third series last night with an underwhelming 665,000 (4.1%) over an hour at 10pm.
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Disney Channel is kids favourite
The Disney Channel was the UK's most popular children's channel last year, amongst young viewers.
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Stockwell plunges ITV1 to 1.4m
ITV1's drama Stockwell lost out to all the other terrestrial broadcasters at 9pm last night, as just 1.4m viewers (6.2% share) tuned in. It was ITV1's worst performing 9pm show since at least 2001.
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Top 100 of 2008
Last year's ratings reflected epic battles between the entertainment giants, innovative dramas, sporting excitement - and an overall rise in viewing hours. Jon Rogers reports.
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7m turn out for Obama
BBC1's live coverage of the inauguaration of Barack Obama as the USA's 44th president was a massive hit with viewers as the afternoon coverage of the ceremony peaked at 5.15pm with an audience of 7m (40.1%).
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C4's Big Chef attracts a tasty 3.1m
Channel 4's Big Chef Takes On Little Chef served up a ratings treat last night at 9pm, as 3.1m viewers (12.8%) tuned in.
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BBC1's Hunter withstands ITV1 pressure
BBC1's Five Days spin-off Hunter got off to a solid start last night, with 5.4m (20.9% share) tuning in at 9pm.
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Hustle convinces 5.4m
Hustle was top dog at 9pm last night with 5.4m viewers (23.1% share), well ahead of its nearest rivals ITV1 and BBC2 at the time.
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American Idol returns with 551,000
ITV2 was on fine form at 8pm last night as the latest series of American Idol averaged 551,000 viewers (2.59% share) for two hours.
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1.2m decide they can Eat an Elephant
Channel 4's feature-length food show Could You Eat an Elephant? proved hard for viewers to swallow last night, with just 1.2m (7.8% share) tuning in at 10pm.
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BBC3 aims at young crowd
Earlier this week BBC3 controller Danny Cohen said that he wanted to edge the channel towards a slightly younger audience without alienating its core 16- to 34-year-old viewers.
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Winter ratings hot up
Terrestrials are wheeling out their big-hitting shows to take advantage of long, cold nights.
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CSI back with 3.9m
Five's CSI: Crime Scene Investigation made a cracking start to its ninth run with 3.9m viewers (16.4% share) at 9pm yesterday, the channel's highest audience since 16 June 2006.
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28,000 comfortable with Richard & Judy's New Position
Viewers weren't too keen on the new earlier slot for Watch's chat show Richard and Judy's New Position yesterday as it interested just 28,000/0.16% at 6pm.
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New Countdown adds up to 1.2m
Countdown pulled in 1.2m viewers (13.2% share) at 3.25pm yesterday as it returned with with a new set and two new presenters.