All Ratings articles – Page 566
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10.9m brings I'm a Celebrity's best performance this year
I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! had its best audience so far this series in its penultimate instalment on Sunday night, with a peak of 10.9 million (42.5%) at 9.30pm.
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ITV1 storms Saturday night
ITV1 had an invincible ratings performance on Saturday as it gained its highest peaktime performance since February 2002 with a share of 40.7%.
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EastEnders beaten by Emmerdale - again
Thursday's episode of BBC1's EastEnders lost out for the second week running to a special episode of ITV1's Emmerdale, as the corporation's soap only managed 7.2 million (34%) at 7.30pm.
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Rome loses its grip over viewers
Interest in BBC2's lavish drama Rome has dropped off dramatically with the fifth episode drawing 2.9 million (11.9%).
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Queen's Sister serves C4 well
Channel 4's one-off drama about the life of Princess Margaret managed a comfortable reign over its nearest rivals.
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The Bill fails to arrest viewers
ITV1's rare scheduling of The Bill on a Tuesday night largely failed to ignite viewer interest with an average of just 4.6 million (18.9%) at 8pm.
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I'm a Celebrity reaches new series high
ITV1 comprehensively dominated peaktime viewing with its second best performance of the year as I'm a Celebrity? Get Me Out of Here! gained an impressive 10.1 million (42.9%) at 9pm.
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Strictly Come Dancing beats X Factor for fourth week running
Strictly Come Dancing narrowly beat The X Factor on Saturday night with an audience of 9.1 million (38.8%) as the competition became more intense.
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The Queen's Sister has 2.9m supporters
Channel 4's one-off drama The Queen's Sister found itself in a privileged position on Sunday with a peak of 2.9 million (17.5%) in the final 15-minutes.
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9.1m peak for I'm a Celebrity boosts ITV1 Thursday share
ITV1 celebrated its highest Thursday all hours and peak hours share since 17 June 2004 last night, with a line-up from 7pm until 10.30pm that consistently attracted over 8 million.
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Life in the Undergrowth digs up 4.9m
David Attenborough's new natural history series Life in the Undergrowth got off to a solid start with a peak audience of 4.9 million (19.8%) at the start.
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Telethon draws in cash and viewers
BBC1's charity appeal Children in Need proved to have lost none of its lustre, pulling in impressive viewing figures across the night.
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Man Utd game supported by 6.5m
Manchester United's goalless draw against Villareal proved to be exciting enough for the fans as the match averaged 6.5 million (27%) from 7.45pm.
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BBC sees its total audience fall by 4.2%
The BBC's total audience share across its entire portfolio of channels has fallen year on year by 4.2%, despite both BBC3 and BBC4 recently recording their best ever months.
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I'm a Celebrity is on the rise with 10.3m
ITV1's reality TV show I'm a Celebrity? Get Me Out of Here! is already starting to build its audience with the second instalment hitting a peak of 10.3 million (42%) at 9.50pm.
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Children in Need dominates Friday viewing
Children in Need gave the BBC an explosive Friday night, reaching a peak of 11.2 million (49%) at 9.50pm when Catherine Tate's famous 'bovvered' sketch was taken to EastEnder's Albert Square.
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I'm a Celebrity is back with 9.9m
The new series of ITV1's I'm a Celebrity? Get Me Out of Here! looks set to be yet another ratings blockbuster as the start of the fifth series peaked with 9.9 million (44%) in the final five minutes.
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Little Britain is a ratings smash
The viewing public showed no signs of having fallen out of love with the BBC's hit comedy Little Britain as the debut of the third series on BBC1 attracted an enormous 9.5 million (39.4%) at 9pm.
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Take That doc is a sure thing for ITV1
ITV1's documentary on the rise and fall of Take That proved there was still interest in the defunct boy band as an average of 5.7 million (25%) tuned-in at 9pm.
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BBC1 gets lucky with fiery friendly
Michael Owen's two late goals against Argentina helped seal a win for both England and BBC1.