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BBC1 scrapes to 15% in peaktime
BBC1's Asylum Night of programming, which was attacked today by home secretary David Blunkett for promoting a 'Powellite anti-immigration agenda', produced BBC1's second lowest weekday peaktime share since records began last night (23 July), writes Luke Satchell
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Cutting Edge gives BBC1 major headache
A channel 4 documentary on unruly children - Cutting Edge: Bad Behaviour - last night (22 July) pulled in an impressive 4.3 million viewers (20.6%) at 21.00, dishing out an embarrasing and comprehensive defeat over BBC1's The Eustace Brothers in the process, writes Luke ...
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7.7 million see Ground Force cross the pond
The return of Ground Force to BBC1 proved a resounding success last night (21 July), with Charlie Dimmock and the team digging up 7.7 million (34.9%) on their first outing in the US, writes Luke Satchell
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BBC1 fails to halt ITV1's Sunday dominance
BBC1's use of new camera technology for its Wildlife Special Elephants: Spy in the Heard helped the show gain a healthy 5.7 million (24.8%) last night (20 July), but it still wasn't enough to upset ITV1's Sunday night ratings bankers, writes Jon Rogers
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BBC1 doc pilot bombs
A pilot for a new BBC1 documentary series - Your Life In Their Vans - last night got the thumbs down from viewers with just 3.3 million bothering to tune in at 20.00, writes Luke Satchell
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Eustace Bros fail to break 4 million
BBC1 comedy drama series The Eustace Bros went straight onto the critical list on its return last night, with less than 4 million viewers bothering to tune in, writes Luke Satchell
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Viewers desert Design Rules
Channel 4 and Five failed to cash in on the waning popularity of interior design guru Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen last night (14 July), as his new series Design Rules on BBC2 lost 500,000 viewers week-on-week but still comfortably won the slot, writes Luke Satchell
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Midsomer Murders starts ITV recovery
ITV1's decision to shunt Hugh Laurie drama Fortysomething out of its prime 21.00 Sunday slot was vindicated last night (13 July), with its replacement The Midsomer Murders upping the audience for the slot by nearly a million week-on-week, writes Luke Satchell
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Channel 4 scores with Gazza doc
Paul Gascoigne showed he can still pull in the crowds as 2.4 million (12.2%) tuned in to watch Channel 4 root around in the psyche of the former England footballer, writes Jon Rogers.
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BBC2 slumps in peaktime
BBC2 had a disastrous peaktime performance last night (9 July) as its best performing show was a repeat of Napolelon's Lost Army with only 1.5 million (7.9%), writes Jon Rogers.
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ITV1's Bond foiled by Holby City
ITV1's usually reliable plan of calling on 007 to get it out of a scheduling black hole for once failed to pay off last night (8 July), with the first ever Bond movie Dr No managing to hold just 4.7 million viewers (22.9% share) between 20.00 and 22.00, ...
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Mastermind beats all but EastEnders
The first new series of Mastermind since 1997 began last night (7 July) with an encouraging audience of 3.2 million (14.9% share) on BBC2, beating all channels save for BBC1 in the process , writes Luke Satchell
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ITV1's Saturday night performance slumps again
ITV1's Saturday night line-up remained vulnerable as Being the Osmondsattracted only 3.8 million (19.6%), allowing both Channel 4 and BBC1 to overtake it, writes Jon Rogers.
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Rogue Traders finishes with 6.4m
BBC1 factual series Rogue Traders finished its run on a high last night (3 July), bagging 6.4 million viewers (31.7% share) and a slot win over The Bill, writes Luke Satchell
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Del Boy gets one over on SAS
ITV1's strong Wednesday night line-up last night (2 July) ensured a comfortable peaktime win over BBC1, despite Ross Kemp's crack SAS team in Ultimate Force losing out to a 12-year old repeat of Only Fools And Horses, writes Luke Satchell
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BBC1 sleep doc finishes strongly
BBC1's two-part documentary on the nation's sleeping patterns concluded slightly down on its first instalment with 5.3 million viewers (24.3%) last night (1 July), but still managed to keep more viewers awake than troubled ITV1 cop drama The Vice, writes Luke Satchell
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Henmania reaches 13 million on BBC1
Tim Henman's fourth round Wimbledon match proved to be the most watched sporting event on TV so far this year with 13 million viewers, writes Jon Rogers.
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Fortysomething gets over 6 million viewers
New ITV1 comedy drama Fortysomethingstarring Hugh Laurie as a doctor suffering from middle-class urban angst managed to tickle over 6 million viewers' funny bone last night , writes Jon Rogers.
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BBC1 takes knock in peaktime viewing
After ITV1's poor peaktime performance on Tuesday it was BBC1's turn to suffer embarrassment yesterday as the corporation's serving of documentaries failed to inspire viewers, writes Jon Rogers.
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Henman match slaughters ITV1
The first appearance of Britain's number one tennis player Tim Henman at Wimbledon ensured that BBC1 had a stranglehold over daytime viewing yesterday, writes Jon Rogers.