All Ratings articles – Page 606
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British Comedy Awards entertain 8.3m
ITV1's coverage of The British Comedy Awardslast night (10 December) tickled the fancy of the viewers with the awards show amassing 8.3 million (37%) at 22.00.
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BBC1 ahead of ITV1 in annual ratings
BBC1 is set to beat ITV1 in the end-of-year ratings for the third year running. Latest Barb figures for all hours show BBC1 currently has a share of 25.6% against ITV1's 23.7%. If the trend continues, as expected, BBC1 will beat its commercial rival by two percentage points - the ...
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A Baby to Save Our Son manages 4.7m
BBC1's one-off documentary A Baby to Save Our Sonwith 4.7 million (20.4%) was inevitably no match for ITV1's live football coverage.
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BodyShock amazes 5m
The start of Channel 4's BodyShockseries, which featured a boy who had his twin growing inside him was a resounding hit with 5 million (20%).
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Revamped Top of The Pops slumps to 4.2m
Friday's All New Top of the Popsdebuting Victoria Beckham's double A side single wasn't the hit BBC1 was anticipating with 4.2 million viewers (20.2%), down 1.3 million from last week.
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Only 900,000 support Five's Chelski
Five's documentary Chelskilast night (4 December), which profiled the owner of Chelsea football club, was left with a gaping hole in its defences as only 900,000 (4%) bothered.
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BBC1's docs are no match for ITV1's drama
BBC1's documentary line-up was no match for ITV1's diet of drama as a new episode of Taggartgot 6.9 million (30.5%).
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Holiday Hospital needs intensive care
ITV1's Holiday Hospitalfinished with a whimper last night (2 December) with just 3.5 million (15%) and was overshadowed by Channel 4.
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Little Britain gains 3.2m
The terrestrial debut of comedy sketch show Little Britain got off to a strong start despite having already aired on BBC3 with 3.2 million (15.8%).
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2.7m enticed by C4's 100 Sexy Moments
Channel 4's 100 Greatest Sexy Momentson Saturday (29 November) managed to seduce the viewers with 2.7 million (16.5%).
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New look Top of the Pops gets 5.5m
BBC1's decision to totally revamp its 40-year old pop show helped it shoot up the charts with 5.5 million (25.7%) but it still wasn't enough to get to number one.
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Judge John Deed returns with 6.6m
BBC1's courtroom drama Judge John Deedmade a successful start to its third series last night (27 November) with 6.6 million (27.8%).
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Bodysnatchers fails to grab viewers
BBC1's new stomach-churning series Bodysnatcherslast night (26 November) which investigated the parasites that infest the human body appealed to 4.6 million (18.5%).
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Rugby scores a massive hit for ITV
ITV1's coverage of the Rugby World Cup has proved to be a major ratings and financial triumph for the commercial broadcaster.
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Audience stays up for telethon
BBC1's marathon charity event Children in Needappealed to a record audience, gaining its highest audience for eight years as it peaked with more than 12 million viewers.
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Only 5.3m bother to support Arsenal
ITV1's live coverage last night (25 November) of the Champions League match between Inter Milan and Arsenal which saw the London side storm to a 5-1 victory managed a lacklustre 5.3 million (21.9%).
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Between the Sheets loses 1m
The second part of ITV1's drama Between the Sheetslast night (24 November) lost almost a million viewers from its opening show to average 6.4 million (26.9%).
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14.5m see England triumph over Aussies
ITV1's live coverage of the Rugby World Cup Finalbetween England and Australia attracted a staggering 14.5 million viewers between 08.45 and 11.30 on Saturday (22 November) morning.
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Holiday Showdown slips to 5.7m
ITV1's Holiday Showdownslipped in the ratings once again last night (20 November) but still has a sizeable audience with 5.7 million (24.3%) at 21.00.
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ITV1's Reversals impresses just 4.6m
ITV1's gender-swapping romantic comedy Reversalsfailed to win the hearts of the viewers with just 4.6 million (22.3%) last night (19 November).