All Ratings articles – Page 617
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Arsenal stutter in the ratings
Arsenal's inconsistent performances in Europe and the TV ratings continued last night (11 March), as a lame 1-1 draw with Roma in the Champions League produced an unspectacular 5.6m million viewers, writes Luke Satchell
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Lynley returns to Corrie dominance
The Inspector Lynley mysteries returned to BBC1 last night (10 March), making a solid start with 6.5 million viewers (25.2%), and putting up a brave fight for the corporation against the relentless ratings juggernaut that is ITV1's Coronation Street, writes Luke Satchell
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Cold Feet breaks ratings record
Popular ITV1 drama Cold Feet looks to have achieved its best-ever ratings, as 9.4 million (38.8% share) tuned-in last night (9 March) to witness the death of Helen Baxendale's character Rachel Williams, writes Luke Satchell
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Reborn in the USA struggles
New reality talent format Reborn in the USA, which sees a collection of former British pop stars undertake a comeback tour of America and run the usual gauntlet of a weekly public vote, picked up just 3.7 million viewers (17.4% share) on Saturday night (8 March), ...
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Mansfield warns against new radio ratings system
Capital Radio chief executive David Mansfield has dismissed Kelvin MacKenzie's initiative to rival Rajar with a new wristwatch-based radio measurement system as a disaster waiting to happen, writes Luke Satchell
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Viewers fail to turn up for The Club
New reality show The Club, which sees celebrities Sam Fox, Dean Gaffney and Richard Blackwood in competition with each other running rival bars in a top London nightclub, made a quiet start last night, gaining just 1.6 million viewers (13.8% share), writes Luke Satchell
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Five's peaktime ratings revival continues
Five's peaktime ratings renaissance continued last night (5 March), with the channel's ageing Sylvester Stallone movie Demolition Man grabbing 2.6 million (13% share), and ensuring that this time it was BBC2 which came a cropper, writes Luke Satchell
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Viewers take no pride in Britain's heroes
ITV1's coverage of the Daily Mirror Pride of Britain Awards 2003 last night (4 March) failed to catch the viewing public's imagination, attracting a disappointing 5.3 million viewers (22.6% share) and helping BBC1 to an easy peaktime win, writes Luke Satchell
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Frost delivers for dominant ITV1
David Jason's return to ITV1 last night as Inspector Jack Frost bagged 11.4 million viewers (46% share) for the channel on a night when four of its peaktime shows broke the ten million mark, writes Luke Satchell
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Boys and Girls kicks off with a whimper
Chris Evans' ambitious new live game show Boys and Girls did not get off to a good start on Saturday night, gaining just 1.1 million viewers (4.5 per cent share) according to unofficial overnights, writes Luke Satchell
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Spoilt Rotten spoils BBC1's football
ITV1's bunch of spoilt brats ran rampant over the opposition as BBC1's live football failed to score with the viewers, writes Jon Rogers.
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The Good, the Bad and the Ugly fails on first outing
The start of BBC2's new The Good, the Bad and the Uglystarted off with the bad as it failed to interest viewers last night, writes Jon Rogers.
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ITV1 loses out as United win
Football is a funny old game, or so they say, but ITV1 will not be laughing this morning after Manchester United's Champions League victory in Turin last night (26 February) failed to produce a peaktime victory for the channel, writes Luke Satchell
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Jacko II grabs over 2m for Sky One
Sky One's decision to cash in on the furore surrounding Martin Bashir's interview with Michael Jackson paid dividends last night, as the acquired 'footage you were never meant to see' became the third highest rating show for the channel ever, writes jon Rogers
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Corrie peaks at 19.4 million
Nearly twenty million people tuned in to see the final act in the Weatherfield serial killer storyline last night (24 February), writes Jon Rogers
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ITV1 claims narrow Saturday night win
ITV1 edged its way to a narrow peaktime ratings victory over BBC1 on Saturday night, despite Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? putting in another below-par performance against Casualty, writes Luke Satchell
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24 loses over a million viewers
Innovative ?realtime' thriller 24 last night failed to build on its record start last week, losing 1.2 million viewers and falling below its first series average with just 2.1 million (10.1 per cent share) tuning in, writes Luke Satchell
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Man Utd game a sell-out on ITV1
ITV1 will this morning be hoping David Beckham and his manager Sir Alex Ferguson have another public bust-up before their next Champions League game, after last night's live coverage pulled in an audience of 8.8 million (35.4 per cent), writes Luke Satchell
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Life makeover shows go head-to-head
Tuesday nights in the near future look set to be dominated by a hard-fought battle for the hearts and minds of lifestyle-makeover enthusiasts, after Channel 4's Relocation Relocation last night launched against BBC2's line-up of similar shows to an audience of 4.3 million (16.9 per cent), ...
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Five makes third in peaktime
After a truly disastrous few months, Five last night (18 February) took some tentative steps back towards becoming the ratings success Dawn Airey promised it would, by helping ITV1 to mug BBC1 of its audience for crime drama In Deep, and in the process beat its closest rivals across peaktime, ...