All Ratings articles – Page 617
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RatingsSilent Witness manages 6.1m
BBC1's Silent Witness managed a relatively poor 6.1 million (25.4%) last night, representing a fall of 1 million viewers week on week.
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RatingsITV1 has The X Factor for 6.3m
ITV1's new Saturday line-up saw the audience of The X Factor boosted to 6.3 million (33.7%) but Parkinson took a tumble.
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RatingsFat Nation takes 4.9m
BBC1's launch of its much trailed new series Fat Nation - the Big Challenge pulled-in 4.9 million (23.6%) but was up against the might of ITV1's The Bill.
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RatingsEngland match brings 2.6m to Sky
Sky Sports 1's live coverage of England's world cup qualifying match against Poland was an inevitable ratings success with an average of 2.6 million (12% of multichannel homes) watching the entire coverage.
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ITV autumn offers escape from fall
The start of the autumn season has given a much needed boost to ITV1 after a disastrous summer.
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RatingsWhistleblower draws 4.7m
BBC1's documentary Whistleblowe r, which revealed lapses in security at Manchester airport, gave ITV1's James Bond movie a run for its money with 4.7 million (21.6%).
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RatingsBlue Murder fails to halt Silent Witness
Blue Murder , ITV1's new crime drama series, found a healthy 6.7 million (29.4%) but it wasn't enough to stop BBC1's Silent Witness.
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RatingsParky draws 5.7m to ITV1
The start of chat show Parkinson on ITV1 helped boost the commercial broadcaster's Saturday night performance with 5.7 million (28.1%).
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RatingsBarb launches lifestyle survey
The Broadcasters Audience Research Board (Barb) has launched a major new research project as a way to 'enrich' the audience data it provides.
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RatingsDoc Martin launches with 9.4m
ITV1's new comedy drama Doc Martin got off to a flying start with 9.4 million (42.5%), making it the second most watched new drama this year.
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RatingsSteel River Blues launches with 6.4m
ITV1's new drama series about a team of fire fighters, Steel River Blues , got off to a respectable start with 6.4 million (30.6%).
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Ny-Lon loses appeal
Channel 4's romantic drama NY-LON lost 300,000 viewers during its second instalment on Tuesday (31 August), with 1.5 million (8.3%). The 60-minute show at 10pm reached a peak of 2.2 million at the start.
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Viewers hail return of Messiah
BBC1 had the edge in the battle for viewers over the bank holiday as Messiah 3 drew 6.9 million (28.7%).
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RatingsNY-LON loses 300,000
Channel 4's romantic drama NY-LON lost 300,000 viewers during its second instalment last night, with 1.5 million (8.3%).
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Ratings9.2m see men's 200m final
The corporation's coverage of the Olympics once again dominated viewing as the men's 200m final reaches 9.2 million (40.5%) at 8.55pm on BBC1.
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RatingsOlympics dominate a night of sport with 6.8m
BBC1's Olympics coverage came out on top with 6.8 million (32.1%) in a night that was dominated with sports coverage.
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Team GB boosts games audience
The BBC's extensive coverage of the Olympics has boosted the audience for both of its terrestrial channels.
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NY-LON ratings squeezed by Olympics
Channel 4's heavily promoted new drama NY-LON lost out to the BBC's Olympic juggernaut on Wednesday night when it pulled in just 1.8 million viewers, a 10% share, for its debut at 10pm. Touchpaper Productions' seven-part series about a transatlantic romance reached a high of ...
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RatingsNY-LON seduces 1.8m
C4's new romantic drama NY-LON suffered at the hands of BBC2's Olympics coverage as the heavily promoted series drew 1.8 million (10%) at 10pm.
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RatingsKelly Holmes' victory brings 8.6m to BBC1
BBC1's Olympics coverage once again proved to be an attraction for viewers as Kelly Holmes's triumph in the 800m final drew 8.6 million (43.7%) at 7pm.


















