All Ratings articles – Page 588
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NewsHenman match serves up 4.9m for BBC1
Tim Henman's first round match at Wimbledon was an inevitable success with viewers as the closely-fought game hit 4.9 million (38%) at 5.50pm on BBC1.
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NewsLove Island final draws 5.9m
Viewers rallied for the final of ITV1's Celebrity Love Islandas 5.9 million (27%) at 10pm saw Jayne Middlemiss and Fran Cosgrave walk off with the£100,000 prize money.
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NewsDoctor Who finale peaks at 6.7m
The finale of BBC1's revival of Doctor Whotook a knock from the fine weather but still peaked with a sizeable 6.7 million (44%) at 7.35pm.
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NewsC4's Strangest Village gets 2.8m
Channel 4's one-off documentary about a special needs community in Yorkshire picked-up a sizeable 2.8 million (13%) at 9pm.
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NewsITV1 and C4's reality shows draw with 3.9m
The battle between ITV1 and Channel 4 for reality TV viewers raged on yesterday with both Celebrity Love Islandand Big Brotherat 10pm drawing with 3.9 million viewers.
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House flies for Five
House, Five's latest US drama import, got off to a fine start for the channel with a peak audience of 2.2 million (14%) at 10.55pm. The first 60-minute episode of the series starring Hugh Laurie as a maverick doctor working in a New Jersey hospital, averaged 1.8 million (10%), a ...
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Jackson verdict boosts the news
BBC1's Ten O'Clock News(Monday 13 June) was given a boost in the ratings thanks to the timing of the Michael Jackson court case verdict.
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NewsDenis Norden's clip show draws 3m
ITV1's decision to dump The Real Good Lifeand Fat Familiesin favour of a repeat episode of It'll Be Alright on the Nightbrought the channel only modest returns as the clip show averaged 3 million (14%) at 8pm.
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NewsUS Office gets cautious welcome from UK
The US version of the hit BBC series The Officegot off to a reasonable, if unspectacular, start on BBC3 with an average audience of 254,000 (1.7% of multichannel homes) at 9.30pm.
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NewsJackson acquittal boosts Fox News
US viewers flocked to the Fox News Channel to hear the verdict in the Michael Jackson case this week.
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NewsJacko verdict brings 8.5m to BBC1's news
BBC1's Ten O'Clock Newswas boosted by the timing of the Michael Jackson verdict as the corporation's extended coverage peaked at 10.15pm with 8.5 million (38%).
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NewsCanadian Grand Prix thrills 6.3m
ITV1's live coverage of the Canadian Grand Prix gave the commercial broadcaster a head start on Sunday with a peak audience of 6.3 million (31%) at 7.15pm.
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News2.2m play House with Five
House, Five's lastest US drama import, got off to a fine start for the channel with a peak audience of 2.2 million (14%) at 10.55pm.
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NewsBarb launches digital ratings review
Barb has kicked off a major consultation process looking at how it should tackle the onslaught of multi-channel and the resulting changes to viewing habits.
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NewsBBC2's Secretary takes 3.5m
BBC2 had a strong performance throughout peaktime last night with its most popular programme The Secretary Who Stole£4 Millionattracting a peak audience of 3.5 million (17%) at the end.
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Springer success
The UK version of Jerry Springer's controversial talkshow launched on ITV1 to popular success with an audience of 1.1 million (28.3%) at 9.25am - winning its slot. The 65-minute The Springer Showalso found a sizeable audience of the available 16 to 34-year-old viewers with a share ...
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Springwatch grows BBC2 share
Channel 4's Big Brotherand ITV1's Celebrity Love Islandmay have been receiving the most media attention, but BBC2 is slowly growing its own hit - a wildlife show fronted by Bill Oddie.
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NewsITV1 axes Tuesday night flops
Under-pressure ITV1 has axed both Fat Familiesand The Real Good Lifefrom its Tuesday night line-up after both shows had a disasterous performance in the ratings.
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NewsFat Families gets a lean 2.1m
ITV1's Tuesday night ratings continued in a downwards direction as its new series Fat Familiescould only manage an average of 2.1 million (10%) at 8.30pm, as its peaktime share fell to just 18.8%.
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NewsJerry Springer chats up 1.1m
Jerry Springer launched the UK version of his controversial talkshow on ITV1 to popular success with an audience of 1.1 million (28.3%) at 9.25am, winning its slot.


















