All Ratings articles – Page 601
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Pompeii sweeps all before it with 9.8m
BBC1's Pompeii - The Last Day, the second of the channel's CGI-enhanced documentaries looking at the ancient Roman civilisation won over 9.8 million (40%) last night (20 October) at 21.50, writes Jon Rogers.
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6.1m see England defeat the Springboks
ITV1 claimed the higest audience for a rugby match so far this year as 6.1 million (57%) saw England defeat South Africa in the World Cup, writes Jon Rogers.
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2.53m see Blaine freed
Sky One's coverage of illusionist David Blaine ending his 44 day fast in a glass box over the Thames gave the channel its second highest peak ever for any show with 2.53 million, writes Jon Rogers.
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Superstars brings in 6.1m to BBC1
Superstars , which made a return to BBC1 after 18 years, wasn't at peak fitness yesterday (16 October) with 6.1 million (26.4%), writes Jon Rogers.
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Portillo brings in 5.1m to BBC2
When Michael Portillo Became a Single Mum gave BBC2 its third highest audience for any show on the channel so far this year with its audience hitting 5.1 million (22.4%), writes Jon Rogers.
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Colosseum builds up to 6.6m
BBC1's re-enactment of the life of a Roman gladiator won its bout amassing 6.6 million (29.3%) at 21.50, writes Jon Rogers.
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Canterbury Tales tumbles to 4.4m
BBC1's adaptation of the Canterbury Taleslast night (9 October) slumped to its lowest audience yet with just 4.4 million (19.6%), writes Jon Rogers.
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Auction Man slips further with 3.7m
BBC1's Auction Manfell even further into a critical state last night (8 October) with just 3.7 million (16.8%), writes Jon Rogers.
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Wife Swap maintains strong run with 5.1m
Channel 4's Wife Swaplast night (7 October) lost 500,000 viewers but still got the better of BBC1 with 5.1 million (21.2%), writes Jon Rogers.
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ITV1's Family falls to 4.9m
ITV1's drama Familyabout London gangsters failed to strong-arm the viewers with just 4.9 million (20.7%) last night (6 October), writes Jon Rogers.
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Fame Academy ends with 7.8m
The final of BBC1's Fame Academymanaged draw almost the same audience on Saturday (4 October) as it did last year with 7.8 million (34.8%), writes Jon Rogers.
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Battle for a Baby loses out with 1.1m
Despite Natalie Evans' legal case making the news headlines Channel 4 documentary Battle for a Babyfailed to interest viewers with only 1.1 million (4.8%), writes Jon Rogers.
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Creature Comforts appeals to 8.4m
ITV1's start of the new animated series Creature Comfortswon over the viewers last night (1 October) with 8.4 million (36.8%), writes Jon Rogers.
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Wife Swap is viewers' favourite with 5.6m
Channel 4's second series of Wife Swapmaintained its standing with viewers last night (30 September) as it attracted 5.6 million (23.5%), writes Jon Rogers.
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17m see return of 'Dirty' Den
The return of 'Dirty' Den to BBC1's EastEndersbrought the channel its highest ratings of the year so far with a peak of 17.2 million (63.8%) last night, writes Jon Rogers.
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The Deal flops with 1.4m
Channel 4's high profile drama The Dealwhich detailed the relationship between Tony Blair and Gordon Brown bombed in the ratings with just 1.4 million (5.9%) last night (28 September), writes Jon Rogers.
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Sweet Medicine starts to work with 5.3m
ITV1's medical drama series Sweet Medicinegot the better of BBC1's Canterbury Tales for the first time last night (25 September) with 5.3 million (24.7%) at 21.00, writes Jon Rogers.
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BBC1 is an early winner with kids
The BBC's new Saturday morning flagship kids show Dick and Dom in da Bungalowgot off to a promising start at the weekend, beating its ITV rival, SM:TV Gold, according to unofficial overnight figures, writes Leigh ...
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Drama is Too Good to be True for ITV1
The concluding part of ITV1 drama Too good To Be Trueat 21.00 attracted 5.9 million (26.7%), nearly 1 million down from Monday's opening part, writes Sam Matthews.
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Too Good to be True kicks off with 6.8m
Too Good to be True, the first in a two-part psycholgical drama from ITV1 kicked off at 21.00 with 6.8million (28.9%) narrowly losing out to the second part of BBC1 drama, Waking the Dead,which attracted 6.9million, writes Sam Matthews