All Ratings articles – Page 597
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Viewers swallow their Sweet Medicine
ITV1's new ten-part medical drama series Sweet Medicinegot a fit bill of health from the viewers last night (4 September) as 6.8 million (30.1%) tuned-in at 21.00, writes Jon Rogers.
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BBC1's Airport USA struggled to take off
BBC1 struggled once again in its Wednesday peaktime line-up as its best performing show was a repeat of Airport - USAat 20.00 with just 4.4 million (20.6%), writes Jon Rogers.
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Eubank punches below his weight
Five's fly-on-the-wall At Home with the Eubankslaunched with a whimper last night (2 September) as 1.4 million (6.6%) watched the first of two episodes and was beaten by repeats on both BBC2 and Channel 4, writes Jon Rogers.
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The Street's Curly departs with 13 million
The cliffhanger storyline of Curly Watts leaving Coronation Streetwas a ratings triumph last night (1 September) with its audience hitting 13.6 million (61%) in the first of two episodes, writes Jon Rogers.
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BBC1 slumps to worst ever weekly share
The poor audience figures for BBC1's coverage of the world athletics championships helped the channel to its worst ever week in the peaktime ratings with a share of just 23.4%, writes Jon Rogers.
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Rosemary & Thyme is the right flavour
ITV1's new murder mystery series Rosemary and Thymewas an instant hit with the viewers last night (Sunday 31 August), attracting 10.4 million (42.7%), writes Jon Rogers.
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Multichannel TV set to outperform BBC1
The clout of the multichannel television market is to overshadow BBC1 for the first time ever, new figures are expected to reveal, writes Jon Rogers.
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ITV1 is heavyweight attraction
ITV1's 18-30 Stoners, a programme following a group of ten overweight people on holiday crushed the opposition last night (28 August) with 6.8 million (30.8%) watching, writes Jon Rogers.
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BBC1's Athletics fails to find form
BBC1's live coverage of the World Athletics Championships failed to enthuse viewers last night (27 August) as only 3.4 million (16.6% share) tuned-in over two and a half hours, writes Jon Rogers
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Saturday TV viewing falls to all-time low
The days of families huddling around the TV on weekend nights are slipping away fast, with new figures revealing that broadcasters' Saturday night schedules attract fewer viewers than any other night of the week, writes Michael Rosser.
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Alibi loses over 1 million viewers
The conclusion of ITV1's Alibilost over one million viewers from Monday with 5.5 million (24.6%) watching last night (26 August) but it still got the better of BBC1's opposition, writes Jon Rogers.
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Alibi does the job for ITV1
ITV1's two-part romantic thriller Alibi may have had a mixed reaction from the critics but viewers gave it their approval last night (25 August) with 6.8 million (31%) tuning-in, writes Jon Rogers
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DIY SOS rallies to 6.5 million
BBC1's DIY SOS made a ratings comeback last night (21 August) bringing in 6.5 million (31.6%) at 20.00, but it is still performing well below its peak of 8 million viewers recorded in early February, writes Jon Rogers
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Fame Academy loses out again
BBC1's Fame Academy managed to creep up to 4.1 million viewers (20% share) last night (20 August), showing a steady improvement but it was still no match for ITV1's The Bill, writes Jon Rogers
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Five search for lost city makes small splash
Search for Atlantis: The True Story - a new Five documentary which received a warm response from the critics - attracted 1.4 million (6.7% share) last night (19 August), but failed to score a win for the channel, writes Jon Rogers
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Corrie and EastEnders slug it out
ITV1's Coronation Street held a slender lead last night (18 August) in the on-going battle of the country's two favourite soaps as strong storylines in both dramas boosted audiences to over 12 million, writes Jon Rogers
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C4 suffers Sunday night slump
Channel 4 had a Sunday night (17 August) to forget this weekend with its peaktime share falling to a paltry 4.5% - an average of just 900,000 viewers throughout the night, writes Jon Rogers
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Masters and Servants serves up 2.3m
Channel 4's new four-part series Masters and Servants, where two families take on upstairs, downstairs roles - managed 2.3 million (11.1 %) last night (14 August) but just lost out to BBC2's Horizon, writes Jon Rogers
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Chelsea scores for BBC2
BBC2 scored with its 11th hour scheduling of new-look Chelsea's first venture into Europe with 2.6 million viewers, writes Jon Rogers.
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Ratings woe for Don't Drop The Coffin
ITV1's Don't Drop the Coffin fell into a critical state last night (12 August) with only 3.4 million (17%) bothering to tune-in at 20.30, writes Jon Rogers