All Ratings articles – Page 575

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    Jamie's School Dinners appeals to 5.3m

    2005-02-24T11:18:32Z

    Channel 4's Jamie's School Dinnersgave something for viewers to get their teeth into last night with a peak audience of 5.3 million (22%) at the end, giving the programme more viewers than BBC1 as well as its nearest rivals.

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    Den's death is ratings triumph

    2005-02-24T08:30:00Z

    The death of 'Dirty' Den Watts, which marked the 20th anniversary of BBC1's EastEnders, gained the soap its highest audience for a year.

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    Joey parts with 1 million viewers

    2005-02-24T07:50:00Z

    Five's much-vaunted new US sitcom Joey lost over a million viewers last weekend.

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    5.8m cherish BBC1's drama

    2005-02-23T11:29:09Z

    BBC1's one-off drama Cherishedstarring Sarah Lancashire drew a respectable peak audience of 5.8 million (26%) at the end of the first part last night.

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    Wire in the Blood manages 7.5m

    2005-02-22T11:32:52Z

    The return of ITV1's crime drama Wire in the Bloodprovided only moderate competition for BBC1's Dalziel and Pascoedespite the series starring Robson Green peaking at 7.5 million (30%) at the start.

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    Joey sheds a million for Five

    2005-02-21T12:23:09Z

    Five's much-vaunted new US sitcom Joeylost over a million viewers last night.

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    Five's football scores with 3.3m

    2005-02-18T12:05:49Z

    Five's decision to devote virtually all of its peaktime schedule to live football coverage of the Uefa tournament paid dividends with a peak audience of 3.3 million (15%) at 9.25pm and an overall peaktime share of 9.2%.

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    The Apprentice picks up 2.1m

    2005-02-17T11:23:16Z

    BBC2's much-hyped reality show for business-types The Apprenticegot off to a limp start yesterday with a peak audience of just 2.1 million (8.8%) at 9.45pm.

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    Joey scores big for Five

    2005-02-17T08:30:00Z

    Five's launch of US import Joeywas an instant rating success, with the sitcom becoming the channel's highest rated show ever outside sports or films.

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    Heggessey leaves BBC1 shipshape

    2005-02-17T08:30:00Z

    BBC1 has seen a general upsurge in its ratings fortunes since Lorraine Heggessey was appointed controller of the channel in September 2000.

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    Auschwitz series ends with 3.5m

    2005-02-16T11:58:56Z

    BBC2's critically acclaimed series on the Nazi extermination camp Auschwitz has also proved to be a hit with viewers as the final episode averaged 3.5 million (14.2%) at 9pm.

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    The Baby War recruits 6.1m

    2005-02-15T11:20:46Z

    ITV1's one-off drama The Baby Warput up a half-hearted fight against its nearest rival with a peak audience of 6.1 million (25%) at the start.

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    Joey amuses 4.3m

    2005-02-14T11:33:09Z

    Joey, the much-anticipated spin-off of Friendspeaked at 4.3 million (16.5%) at 8.45pm, making it the channel's highest rated show excluding sports or films.

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    The Brits entertain 7m

    2005-02-11T11:55:38Z

    The glitz of the annual Brit Awardsbrought a peak audience of 7 million (31%) to ITV1 at 9.30pm.

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    8.8m support England game

    2005-02-10T11:07:09Z

    England's lacklustre performance on the pitch in a friendly tie against Holland still brought in the viewers to BBC1 with a peak audience of 8.8 million (36.1%) at 9pm.

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    Rugby wins 8.9m

    2005-02-10T08:30:00Z

    BBC1's coverage of the Six Nations rugby union clash between Wales and England on Sunday (6 February) was watched by an average of 6.7 million viewers (33%). Six Nations Grandstand, which ran from 5.15pm to 7.20pm, peaked at 7.10pm with 8.9 million (40%). The event beat ...

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    C4 cracks 4m with Da Vinci Code

    2005-02-10T08:30:00Z

    Channel 4's marathon investigation into the claims made in Dan Brown's bestselling novel The Da Vinci Codebrought the broadcaster an audience of over 4 million.

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    2.1m see MacArthur return

    2005-02-09T11:22:00Z

    Ellen MacArthur's victorious return to the UK provided BBC1 with a morning ratings triumph as 2.1 million (37%) watched the Ellen Sailing into Historyspecial at 11am.

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    Orgasmatron thrills 1.9m

    2005-02-08T12:17:33Z

    Orgasmatron, the second documentary in Channel 4's latest BodyShock series, proved to be something of a turn-off for viewers with a peak of 1.9 million (8%) at the end.

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    8.9m see Welsh rugby victory

    2005-02-07T12:18:27Z

    The Six Nations rugby union clash between Wales and England attracted a sizeable peak of 8.9 million (40%) tuning in to Six Nations Grandstandat 7.10pm on BBC1.