All Ratings articles – Page 565
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NewsLacklustre Lily fails to lure viewers to relaunched BBC3
BBC3's relaunch suffered a wobbly start this week with chat show Lily Allen and Friends debuting with just 255,000 viewers/1.95% share on Tuesday (12 February).
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NewsNeighbours becomes good friend to Five channel five
It may be too early to judge whether it was£300m well spent, but the early signs look good for Neighbours on Five
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NewsCSI special pulls 3.8m for Five
A special edition of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation picked up an impressive 3.8m viewers last night at 9pm, outperforming all other channels except BBC1 at the time.
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NewsBBC3 relaunch falls flat with viewers
BBC3's new chat show Lily Allen and Friends, part of a new look for the entertainment channel, had a tough time on its debut at 10.30pm with 255,000 viewers (1.95%).
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NewsE4 beats BBC2 with Skins
The return of E4's youth drama series Skins pulled in a sizeable average audience of 884,000 (5.9%) at 10pm last night, more viewers than BBC2's Pulling.
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News2.3m become good Neighbours with Five
The transfer of Neighbours to Five from BBC1 went off smoothly yesterday with 2.3m viewers (14.2%).
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NewsEcho Beach lures just 2.3m
ITV1's troubled soap Echo Beach continued to struggle at 9.30pm on Friday with just 2.3m (10%), making the commercial network the least watched terrestrial channel at the time.
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NewsViewers fail to be dazzled by Baftas
BBC1's coverage of the British Academy Film Awards last night largely failed to impress the viewers with the first instalment at 9pm only gaining an audience of 3.5m (14.2%).
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FeaturesAudiences take a shine to the factual shows
Among the clutter of the schedules, some genres have to try harder than others. So, for instance, a celebrity edition of a factual show will provide a decent publicity hook.
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FeaturesSport drives up the ratings
Every year I say: “I think I'll stay up for the Superbowl.” Then when I contemplate staying awake until 3am on a Monday, I duck out.
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FeaturesAudiences take a shine to the factual shows
Among the clutter of the schedules, some genres have to try harder than others. So, for instance, a celebrity edition of a factual show will provide a decent publicity hook.
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NewsAshes to Ashes burns the competition
Ashes to Ashes, BBC1's sequel to Life on Mars, took the ratings crown at 9pm last night with a strong audience of 7m (29.1%).
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NewsCapello helps BBC1 dominate
England's first match under the guidance of new manager Fabio Capello pulled in a sizeable 10m viewers (39.4%) for BBC1 during the game itself at 8pm, dominating the schedule last night.
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NewsSir David tracks down another ratings hit
BBC1's big-budget natural history shows can still pull in the viewers, with the latest production sweeping all before it.
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NewsMistresses charm 4.7m
Viewers remained faithful to BBC1's drama Mistresses as the penultimate episode attracted 4.7m viewers (19.8%) last night at 9pm.
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NewsMore for Dave Gorman in America
Comedian Dave Gorman's trip across the US was a big hit for More 4 with the feature-length doc attracting an audience of 449,000 (3.4%), over six times the channel's slot average.
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NewsViewers warm to Life in Cold Blood
Viewers embraced the start of BBC1's Life in Cold Blood with the natural history series attracting a strong audience of 6.7m viewers (27.9%) at 9pm.
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News1.1m find Lost on Sky One
Sky One's US drama series Lost was back for a fourth series at 9pm last night with a sizeable 1.1m viewers, a multichannel share of 5.03%.
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NewsEngland defeat draws 8.2m
England's opening match in the Six Nations rugby union tournament against Wales gained a bumper audience for BBC1, reaching a peak of 8.2m (37.5%) at 6pm on Saturday.
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NewsNo happy ending for BBC1's Fairy Tales
BBC1's Fairy Tales limped to a close last night with the story of Billy Goat drawing just 2.5m viewers at 9pm, a mere 10.8% share, a smaller audience than both ITV1 and Channel 4.


















