All Ratings articles – Page 606
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Ratings Analysis - ITV cancels Xmas to focus on 2003.
This Christmas the success of multichannel television caught both ITV and the BBC on the hop; but ITV is saving its best for the new year.
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RATINGS - C4 fails to cut it with new hairdressing show.
Channel 4's new reality show that gives viewers the chance to watch people get diverse hair and beauty treatments has got off to a slow start, writes Jon Rogers.
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Green still has it, but not for BBC 1
BBC 1 will be wondering where it is going wrong this morning, after the lynchpin in its struggling six-part drama Trust pulled in an impressive audience in a one-off drama for ITV 1 last night, writes Luke Satchell
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Over a million desert Trust
New BBC 1 Robson Green vehicle Trust looks set for a rough run as more than a million viewers opted not to return for the second installment last night (16 January), writes Luke Satchell
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Corrie consolidates
The knock-on effects of Richard Hillman's murderous exploits helped Coronation Street gain another huge audience last night (15 January), falling just short of 16 million viewers and grabbing a 64 per cent share according to unofficial overnights, writes Luke Satchell
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Wife Swap adds 1 million
Channel 4's fly-on-the-wall series Wife Swap consolidated its excellent start to its run with an extra million viewers last night (14 January), writes Jon Rogers
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Corrie murders the opposition
Coronation Street's most widely-publicised storyline in years delivered huge ratings for ITV 1 last night (13 January), on an evening of soap domination, writes Luke Satchell
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Ant and Dec return with a bang
Ant and Dec's Saturday Night Take-Away this weekend returned to ITV 1, bagging its best-ever figures and proving once and for all that the geordie duo have what it takes to carry Saturday night prime time telly to a family audience, writes Luke Satchell
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Friends bags bumper ratings for E4
The return of Friends to E4 on Thursday night (9 January) saw the digital channel pick up record ratings for an entertainment show on non-terrestrial television, writes Luke Satchell
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Modest start for Trust
New BBC 1 drama Trust, starring Robson Green as London lawyer Stephen Bradley, helped BBC 1 to a peaktime victory over ITV 1 last night (9 January), despite failing to break the 6 million viewer-mark, writes Luke Satchell
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Multichannel tops '02 round-up.
Multichannel broadcasters proved to be the biggest winners in 2002, according to the year-end ratings round-up, writes Jon Rogers.
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RATINGS - How we fell in and out of love with Blind Date.
ITV 1's long-running dating show Blind Date seems not only to have lost its host Cilla Black but also the affection of its viewers, writes Jon Rogers.
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Footballers' Wives returns to 6.7 million
After all the media hype, ITV 1's trashy comedy-drama Footballers' Wives returned to the nation's screens last night to a good reception from the Earls Park faithful, writes Luke Satchell
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Bond fails ITV ratings mission
ITV 1's trusted servant James Bond, the man who can usually produce peaktime dominance for the channel even with a thirty-year old re-run, failed in his mission to prevent a BBC 1 victory last night (7 January), writes Luke Satchell
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Monday night comedy shines on BBC 2
BBC 2's popular Monday night comedy strand hit top form last night, ensuring the channel stayed close to a 14 per cent share from 21.00 to the end of peaktime, and consequently well ahead of its closest rivals, writes Luke Satchell
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Hornblower returns to 7m
CS Forester's Horatio Hornblower returned to ITV 1 last night (6 January), making a solid start and giving the beleaguered channel some much-needed ratings success, writes Luke Satchell
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Workshy viewers boost late night averages
The viewing public's reluctance to return to work after the Christmas break continued to boost viewing figures last night, as 8.4 million stayed with BBC 1's film Independence Day to 23.20, according to unofficial overnights, writes Jon Rogers
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Multichannel figures sink ITV 1
ITV 1 was beaten in the ratings for the first time by the cable, satellite and digital channels during Christmas week, writes Jon Rogers