All Ratings articles – Page 620

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    Nearly 10 million see Arsenal lift Cup

    2003-05-19T12:34:03Z

    BBC1's coverage of the FA Cup Final on Saturday afternoon (17 May) peaked at 9.7 million (55.7% share), a stark reminder to BBC chairman Gavyn Davies that the competition is still a hot rights property despite his comments earlier in the season that the competition had become 'second rate', ...

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    Bad Girls dips but is still top dog

    2003-05-16T12:01:47Z

    The loss of 500,000 viewers in a week did little to stop ITV1 prison drama Bad Girls from handing a bashing to BBC1's Servants in the ratings last night (15 May), writes Luke Satchell

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    Soap stars shine brightly for ITV1

    2003-05-15T12:19:50Z

    ITV1's delayed coverage of last Saturday's 2003 Soap Awards was a ratings success last night (14 May), holding 8.7 million viewers (38% share) for two hours, writes Luke Satchell

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    BBC1 emerges from Celebrity shadow

    2003-05-14T11:51:10Z

    After being on the wrong end of a ratings battering for the past two weeks thanks to ITV1's I'm A Celebrity?Get Me Out Of Here!, BBC1 finally struck back last night (13 May) with a line-up of big-hitting dramas, writes Luke Satchell

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    Record figures for I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here!

    2003-05-13T11:30:57Z

    12.3m viewers (49.8% share) tuned in to watch Phil Tuffnell crowned king of the jungle last night (12 May), giving I'm A Celebrity its best ever audience and making a mockery of recent claims that reality TV is on its last legs, writes Luke Satchell

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    I'm A Celebrity hits series high

    2003-05-12T12:59:23Z

    ITV1's I'm A Celebrity?Get Me Out Of Here! Recorded it highest ratings last night (11 May), with 10.2 million (41.2% share) tuning in, according to unofficial overnights.

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    Bad Girls roughs up BBC1

    2003-05-09T15:25:48Z

    The popularity of ITV1's women's prison drama Bad Girlssaw no signs of abating last night as the fifth series opened just short of 8 million viewers, writes Jon Rogers

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    BBC1 receives peaktime battering

    2003-05-08T12:44:22Z

    BBC1 was left for dead in the peaktime ratings last night (7 May), with not one of its programmes managing to break the 5 million mark, writes Luke Satchell

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    BBC 1 cuts it as ITV1 football falters

    2003-05-07T11:56:26Z

    The lack of any British teams in the semi-finals of the Champions League led to a peaktime ratings slump for ITV1 last night (6 May), while BBC1 shows such as the new series of Cutting It took full advantage writes Luke Satchell

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    10 million watch Sian Lloyd get the boot

    2003-05-06T15:49:04Z

    The eviction of weather presenter Sian Lloyd from ITV's I'm A Celebrity? Get Me Out Of Here!was last night's big draw, writes Jon Rogers.

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    Bailiffs loses 1.4 million viewers

    2003-05-02T12:48:01Z

    New BBC1 fly-on-the-wall documentary Bailiffs failed to build on its promising debut figures last night (1 May), dropping 1.4 million viewers on last week to finish with 6 million (27.7% share) according to unofficial overnights, writes Luke Satchell

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    Sky One loses out to ITV2 all-day share

    2003-05-01T15:46:07Z

    ITV2's decision to clear its schedule in favour of blanket coverage from the I'm A Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here! camp paid off in spades yesterday (30 April), with the digital channel's all-day share exceeding that of rival channel Sky One, writes Luke Satchell

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    MTV holds steady against Sky music channels

    2003-05-01T12:28:04Z

    MTV Networks has shrugged off the competition from Sky's three recently launched music channels, citing new Barb figures which show the channels have not affected its viewing figures, writes Rosemary Gallagher

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    Niche TV beats terrestrial rivals - again

    2003-05-01T09:34:59Z

    Niche television channels have pulled in a bigger collective audience share than BBC1 and ITV1 for the second week running, writes Rosemary Gallagher

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    I'm a Celebrity loses over 2m viewers

    2003-04-30T13:36:46Z

    Viewing figures for the new series of ITV1's I'm A Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here! fell by 2.2 million last night (29 April), and it was not the only show to suffer a ratings slump, writes Luke Satchell

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    I'm A Celebrity returns to 10.8m

    2003-04-29T12:13:55Z

    ITV1's popular jungle-based reality show I'm A Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here! returned for its second series last night (28 April) to a peak audience of 10.8 million (45.9%), signalling what is likely to be a two-week stretch of peaktime ratings dominance for ITV1, ...

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    9.1 million and second series for William and Mary

    2003-04-28T12:47:44Z

    ITV1 comedy William and Mary finished its run last night (27 April) with impressive series-high figures of 9.1 million (37.9%), leading to confirmation this morning that it will be returning for a second series, writes Luke Satchell

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    Bailiffs collects 7.4 million for BBC1

    2003-04-25T12:45:50Z

    New BBC1 fly-on-the wall documentary series Bailiffs, which is set to do for debt-collection what Life of Grime has done for environmental health, last night (24 April) kicked off its run with an impressive 7.4 million (31.8% share), writes Luke Satchell

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    Real magic nets 12.7 million

    2003-04-24T11:54:17Z

    Last night's enthralling Champions League quarter final return leg between Manchester United and the holders Real Madrid became the most-watched match of the tournament in four years, peaking at 12.7 million (51.9%), writes Jon Rogers

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    Long road ahead for Desert Darlings

    2003-04-23T12:42:33Z

    Channel 4's new three-part reality show Desert Darlings, in which a Falklands veteran leads six British couples on a 28-day trek through the Namibian desert, made a slow start last night (22 April) with just 1.5 million viewers (6.7% share), writes Luke Satchell