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    Life of Grime beats News at Nine

    2003-04-02T13:20:21Z

    ITV1's wartime news bulletin News at Nine was last night thrashed in the ratings by BBC1's popular programme about a crew of environmental health officers in Haringey, A Life Of Grime, writes Luke Satchell

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    New Coltrane drama makes solid start

    2003-04-01T11:49:52Z

    ITV1's new two-part drama The Planman, featuring Cracker star Robbie Coltrane as Glasgow QC Jack Lennox, opened to a satisfactory 6 million viewers (28.4% share) last night (31 March), writes Luke Satchell

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    News at Nine pushes 10m

    2003-03-31T15:07:15Z

    ITV's News at Nine last night (30 March) achieved its highest viewing figures since it was moved from 22.00, and also the highest figures of any news bulletin since the war with Iraq began, writes Luke Satchell

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    Dull England hold 7.7 million

    2003-03-31T11:42:21Z

    England's uninspiring Euro 2004 qualifier against Liechtenstein on Saturday evening (29 March) at least scored a satisfying ratings result for BBC1, holding 7.7 million viewers (41.1% share), writes Luke Satchell

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    Cavemen no match for The Bill

    2003-03-28T12:15:35Z

    The latest in the BBC's Walking with?strand pulled-in a solid 7 million viewers last night (28 March) but it was not enough to topple ITV1's The Bill, writes Jon Rogers

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    BBC2's Rehab proves a turn-off

    2003-03-27T11:26:11Z

    BBC2's gritty drama about a group of drug addicts and alcoholics, Rehab, proved too bleak for viewers last night (27 March), gaining just 650,000 viewers (7.6% share), writes Luke Satchell

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    Hungry for news from frontline

    2003-03-27T08:30:00Z

    The war on Iraq has caused a predictable surge of viewers turning to news bulletins on both terrestrial and digital providers, with Sky News recording a massive 821% increase in audience share, writes Jon Rogers.

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    Viewers show no news loyalty

    2003-03-26T12:06:36Z

    Terrestrial viewing habits with regard to the Iraq war are beginning to take shape, with the latest figures suggesting viewers are fitting news updates in around their favourite programmes, and have no particular loyalty to the BBC or ITV1's bulletins, writes Luke Satchell

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    News 24 viewers 'lost' by Barb

    2003-03-26T11:06:20Z

    The BBC has claimed that viewing figures for its rolling news service BBC News 24 is being under-represented by Barb, the organisation that monitors viewing habits, writes Jon Rogers

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    Corrie helps News at Nine to 9.2 million

    2003-03-25T12:07:27Z

    A healthy inherited audience from the second of two Coronation Street episodes last night (24 March) helped ITV1's News at Nine gain its best figures yet since shifting from 22.00 for the war with Iraq, writes Luke Satchell

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    BBC1 takes Saturday peaktime spoils

    2003-03-24T15:22:35Z

    BBC1 put in a consistent performance on Saturday night (22 March) to come away with a peaktime victory as the rolling news services again ate into the terrestrial channels' audiences, writes Luke Satchell

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    News at Nine trounces BBC News

    2003-03-24T12:15:23Z

    ITV1's new News at Nine bulletin went head to head with BBC News last night (23 March), resulting in a resounding victory for the commercial channel, writes Luke Satchell

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    Viewers opt for footie over war news

    2003-03-21T11:34:38Z

    ITV1's News at Nine bulletin, which pulled in over 8 million viewers on Wednesday night as war with Iraq loomed, last night (20 March) plummeted down to 5 million viewers (21.7% share) as people opted to watch Celtic and Liverpool's Uefa Cup clash instead, writes ...

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    8 million tune to News at Nine

    2003-03-20T12:24:36Z

    Ratings for ITV1's new News at Nine predictably went through the roof last night (19 March), as the countdown to war with Iraq neared its climax, writes Luke Satchell

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    Viewers abandon Man U kids

    2003-03-19T12:13:10Z

    ITV1's lack of flexibility in the scheduling of its Champions League coverage cost it dear last night, with Manchester United and Deportivo's dead rubber pulling just 4.8 million viewers (20.2%), writes Luke Satchell

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    Double Take starts well for BBC2

    2003-03-18T11:55:30Z

    Double Take, the new lookalikes comedy show which won a Bafta comedy award for its pilot episode, made its debut on BBC2 last night (17 March), gaining a promising 2.3 million viewers (9.6% share), writes Luke Satchell

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    Comic Relief boosts BBC1 share

    2003-03-17T13:33:21Z

    Comic Relief 2003 broke more than just a fundraising record on Friday night (17 March), holding 11.5 million viewers (45.5% share) for three hours between 19.00 and 22.00, and giving BBC1 its biggest peaktime share of the year, writes Luke Satchell.

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    Record ratings for Cold Feet finale

    2003-03-17T12:14:35Z

    Long-running comedy drama Cold Feet signed off on ITV1 last night (16 March) with its best ever ratings, as 10.1 million (41.8% share) tuned in to see Adam scatter wife Rachel's ashes into the sea in the last ever episode , writes Luke Satchell

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    Rampant BBC1 means no Relief for ITV1

    2003-03-14T12:03:45Z

    Comic Relief Fame Academy has taken off in the ratings, with two episodes last night (13 March) both holding over 7 million viewers, and the first giving ITV1's reliable ratings banker Emmerdale a run for its money, writes Luke Satchell

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    Grand Designs ends on a high

    2003-03-13T12:05:54Z

    Channel 4's solid peaktime form continued last night (12 March), with the last in the series of property show Grand Designs attracting over 4 million viewers, writes Luke Satchell