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BBC 2 triumphs as The Office closes its doors.
BBC 2 comedy The Office finished its six-part run on strong form, out-performing ITV 1 this
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RatingsNew ITV 1 drama makes encouraging start
The start of ITV 1's new crime drama series Wire in the Blood got hearts racing last night, securing an audience of over 7 million , writes Jon Rogers
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RatingsViewers desert Bargain Hunt
BBC 1's celebrity version of Bargain Huntcould not hold on to its mammoth Tuesday night audience, losing 3 million viewers last night, writes Jon Rogers
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RatingsChannel 4 to move away from US imports
Channel 4 director of television Tim Gardam pledged this week to shift the channel's focus away from imported US shows towards more homegrown product, writes Penny Hughes
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RatingsCelebrity Bargain Hunt wins extra 2 million viewers
BBC 1's second instalment of the celebrity version of Bargain Hunt, in aid of the corporation's Children in Needappeal, gained over 2 million extra viewers last night, writes Jon Rogers
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RatingsAlan Partridge challenges ITV 1's news
The long awaited return of Steve Coogan's Alan Partridge, competed neck on neck with ITV 1's news bulletin, writes Jon Rogers
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RatingsBBC 1's The Project bombs despite spin campaign
BBC 1's controversial new political drama The Projectfailed to live up to the hype last night (10 November), suffering at the hands of ITV 1's Foyles War, writes Jon Rogers
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RatingsLWT gameshow pilot draws 8 million to ITV 1
ITV 1's pilot quiz show Russian Roulettestormed onto the scene last night with an audience touching 8 million, easily seeing off a BBC 1 documentary on people that dislike pets, writes Jon Rogers
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RatingsGardners from Hell doubles ITV 1 share in Mr Right slot
ITV 1's decision to shunt its struggling dating show Mr Rightout of peaktime seems to have been vindicated after it's replacement, Gardeners from Hell, doubled the commercial broadcasters' audience in the slot, writes Jon Rogers
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RatingsJamie's Kitchen pulls in the punters
TV chef Jamie Oliver made a successful debut for Channel 4 last night with nearly 5 million watching his attempt to launch a new restaurant staffed by unemployed people, writes Jon Rogers
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RatingsThe Office closes with 4.4 million
BBC2 hit comedy The Office finished on a ratings high last night, fuelling speculation on a return for David Brent in a third series or a one-off special, writes Jon Rogers
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RatingsC4 buoyed by The Osbournes
The first terrestrial outing for The Osbourneshelped Channel 4 to a successful night last Friday, writes Jon Rogers
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RatingsFame Academy returns lowest-yet ratings
BBC 1's reality-TV talent show Fame Academyhit a new low in the ratings last night, writes Jon Rogers
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RatingsBabyfather makes disappointing return
The return of BBC 2's award-winning drama Babyfather failed to captivate viewers last night despite the surrounding controversy, writes Jon Rogers
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RatingsViewers desert Wild West
Viewers deserted the second episode of BBC 1's new comedy series Wild Westbut ITV 1 failed to capitalise on the corporation's weakness, writes Jon Rogers
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RatingsHistory special bags 8.5 million for BBC 1
BBC 1's one-off history special last night on the construction of the Great Pyramid of Giza became the corporation's highest rating historical programme so far this year, writes Jon Rogers
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RatingsFoyle's War starts with a bang
ITV 1's new four-part drama Foyle's Warlooks set to meet critical expectations after Sunday's opening episode gained over 8 million viewers, writes Jon Rogers
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RatingsWild New World sees off Blackburn profile
A Channel 4 profile of radio DJ Tony Blackburn attracted a sizeable audience last night but was prevented from being top of the pops by BBC 2's documentary series Wild New World, writes Jon Rogers
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RatingsCapital Radio sees share and reach plummet
Capital 95.8 FM suffered a hammering in the latest set of Rajars, with its share dropping by nearly two percentage points from the same period last year, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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RatingsVirgin loses more listeners
Virgin Radio has continued its downward spiral since the departure of DJ Chris Evans with its national station dropping in both reach and share in the latest set of Rajars, writes Georgina Lipscomb


















