All Ratings articles – Page 614
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RatingsBrookside ends on an audience high
The swan song performance of Brooksidelast night (4 November) managed to gain 1.9 million (20.7%) - around four times its recent usual audience.
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RatingsLooking for Victoria ends with 4.2m
BBC1's concluding episode of Looking for Victoriafound itself also looking for an audience as only 4.2 million (18.2%) bothered last night (3 November).
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Ratings4.6m explore The Abyss
BBC1's The Abyss - Livebegan its second series of live broadcasts from the depths of the ocean yesterday (2 November) afternoon and managed to secure an average 4.6 million viewers over four programmes between 15.15 and 23.55.
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RatingsThe Bill stops 11m
ITV1's live episode The Bill, which marked its 20th anniversary last night (30 October) successfully apprehended the viewers with 11 million (44.3%) watching in the final 5 minutes.
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Ratings7m watch the fall of IDS
BBC1's live coverage last night (29 October) of the Conservative MPs deciding the future of their leader Ian Duncan-Smith reached a peak of 7 million at 19.00.
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RatingsTV awards reaches 9.7m
The sparkle of The National Television Awardsbrought ITV1 a bumper peak audience of 9.7 million (39.4%) as Trevor McDonald got his special recognition award from the Prime Minister at 22.02.
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RatingsVictoria fails to amuse viewers
BBC1 didn't have much to be amused about last night (27 October) as Looking for Victoria, the corporation's latest drama-documentary got 5.1 million (21.7%).
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RatingsITV1's Single is left alone by viewers
ITV1's unusual scheduling of a drama on Saturday night failed to draw the viewers as Singlewas left struggling with 4.4 million (20.3%), writes Jon Rogers.
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RatingsChris Ryan pursued by 4.5m
BBC1's Hunting Chris Ryanfailed to catch the opposition yesterday (23 October) with a lacklustre 4.5 million (20.3%), writes Jon Rogers.
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RatingsIndian Dream attracts 2m to BBC2
BBC2's one-off drama Indian Dream, which was part of the channel's Big Dreamsseason charmed 2 million (8.3%), writes Jon Rogers.
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RatingsWife Swap gets highest ever audience
Channel 4's Wife Swapwent from strength to strength last night with the show surpassing both BBC1 and ITV1 with 7.2 million (30.1%) at 21.45, writes Jon Rogers.
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RatingsPompeii 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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Ratings6.1m 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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Ratings2.53m 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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RatingsSuperstars 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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RatingsPortillo 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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RatingsColosseum 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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RatingsCanterbury 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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RatingsAuction 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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RatingsWife 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.


















