All Ratings articles – Page 612
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Ratings - Grandstand goes too far with extreme sport.
BBC 1's flagship sports programme Grandstand got its second lowest audience ever when it aired a selection of minority interest pursuits this week, writes Jon Rogers
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ITV 1's celebrity Survivor reaches new audience high
ITV 1 took an easy peaktime win last night, largely helped by I'm a Celebrity? Get Me Out of Here!reaching a new audience high, writes Jon Rogers
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BBC 1's Waking the Dead fails to keep its momentum
BBC 1's Waking the Deadfailed to maintain Monday's ratings win over ITV 1 as the conclusion to the series' first storyline lost over 1 million viewers last night, writes Jon Rogers
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Grandstand finds itself at a X-roads
BBC 1 Saturday sports stalwart Grandstand crashed to its second lowest ratings ever this weekend, after the corporation's shortage of sports rights led it to experiment with a range of niche sports, writes Luke Satchell
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I'm a Celebrity? suffers surprise ratings defeat
The return of BBC 1's Waking the Deadmanaged to deliver a shock ratings defeat to ITV 1's increasingly popular I'm a Celebrity? Get Me Out of Here! last night (September 2), writes Jon Rogers
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I'm A Celebrity...gets best-yet ratings of 7m
BBC 1's modern adaptation of Wuthering Heights last night (Sunday 1 September) failed to inspire viewers while ITV 1's celebrity version of Survivorsecured its best ratings yet, writes Jon Rogers
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I'm a Celebrity?peaks at over 8 million
The latest goings-on in ITV 1's celebrity version of Survivor reached a peak of over 8 million last night, writes Jon Rogers
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Britain's Sexiest loses 1 million viewers
ITV 1's Britain's Sexiesthas lost its pulling-power, with over 1 million deserting the show since it started two days ago, writes Jon Rogers
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Rampant reds score for BBC 1
BBC 1's coverage of Manchester United's vital second-leg Uefa Champions' qualifying match against Zalaegerszeg handed the channel a comfortable peaktime win yesterday, writes Jon Rogers
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ITV 1 flies in the face of industry opinion
Despite the well documented declines in ITV 1's recent ratings performances, which were discussed at length at this year's Guardian Edinburgh International Television Festival, the commercial channel managed to come out on top every day over the bank holiday weekend, writes Jon Rogers
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RATINGS - A nation watches as worst fears are realised.
The escalating events in the abduction case of Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman saw a general rise in viewers tuning in to news bulletins this week, writes Jon Rogers
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Stretford Wives no match for Bond
BBC 1 failed to stop the Bond-induced Wednesday night ratings rot last night, despite a crafty bit of ITV-style scheduling which saw its new drama Stretford Wives split either side of the news, writes Luke Satchell
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Plain sailing for BBC 2's The Ship
The maiden voyage of BBC 2's documentary The Ship, an attempt to re-create Captain Cook's expedition from Australia to Indonesia, got off to a flying start last night, writes Jon Rogers
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ITV viewing figures reach all-time low
ITV 1's all time share has plummeted to its lowest ever, according to new figures, writes Jon Rogers
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Best-yet figures for Liar not quite good enough
BBC 2's new Paul Kaye-fronted gameshow put in its best performance to date last night, but was still beaten by a Channel 4 investigation into the murder of Jill Dando, writes Jon Rogers
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Celebrity Stars in Their Eyes shines
A celebrity version of ITV 1's Stars in Their Eyeson Saturday impressed viewers on a night of mixed fortunes for the commercial broadcaster, writes Jon Rogers
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Mission: Impossible holds 8 million
BBC 1's action packed thriller Mission: Impossiblebecame the runaway winner in last night's ratings race, writes Jon Rogers
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Poor night for ratings as viewers stay away
An uninspired BBC 1 scheduling choice - a repeat of Dalziel and Pascoe - failed to interest viewers last night in what was generally a lacklustre night for all the broadcasters, writes Jon Rogers
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Bond triumphs again
Timothy Dalton proved less of an attraction for viewers than Roger Moore as British spy James Bond last night but the ITV 1 film still out-manoeuvred BBC 1's live football, writes Jon Rogers