All Ratings articles – Page 629
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RatingsMr Right gets it wrong for ITV 1
ITV 1's new reality-TV dating show Mr Rightfailed to attract a satisfactory audience last night despite the current media interest in its presenter Ulrika Jonsson, writes Jon Rogers
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RatingsSorry Arsenal let ITV 1 down
ITV 1's live Champions League coverage failed to score last night as BBC 1 dominated peaktime viewing, writes Jon Rogers
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RatingsV Graham Norton makes another slow start
The return of Channel 4's cheeky chat show V Graham Nortonwas largely met by public indifference last night, adding to the broadcaster's perceived ratings crisis, writes Jon Rogers
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RatingsJury still out on new Blind Date
ITV 1's long-running dating show Blind Datemay not be out of danger despite a recent revamp and makeover, writes Jon Rogers
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Ratings - Sinking to new depths works wonders for BBC 1.
d 19.30 0.76 Sky One 11 14 Stargate SG-1
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Ratings Analysis - First moves in the autumn campaign.
The rescheduling of Daniel Deronda was a rare gap in hostilities between BBC 1 and ITV 1, but there is no such let-up between Channels 4 and 5
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Ratings - Erotic drama tips balance in BBC 2's favour.
BBC 2's erotic adaptation of Sarah Waters' novel, Tipping the Velvet, picked up the highest audience
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RatingsDire England performance scores with viewers
BBC 1's live international football coverage was a ratings winner last night despite England's lacklustre performance against Macedonia, writes Jon Rogers
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RatingsNational Television Awards draws over 8 million
The glitz and glamour of The National Television Awardsattracted a bumper audience to ITV 1 last night as over 8 million viewers tuned-in, writes Jon Rogers
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RatingsBrent loses more of his audience
Despite a high media profile and widespread critical acclaim BBC 2's The Officeonce again lost viewers yesterday, writes Jon Rogers
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RatingsHopkins defends Fame Academy ratings
Fame Academy executive producer Richard Hopkins has moved to defend the BBC talent extravaganza after a string of lacklustre ratings, writes Jon Rogers
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RatingsThe Shield fails to protect its audience
Channel 5's latest American import, cop show The Shield, has lost over half its audience in three weeks, writes Jon Rogers
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RatingsC4 nears ratings crisis
Channel 4's rating woes continued yesterday (10 September) as figures for its all-day viewing failed to reach 1 million, writes Jon Rogers
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RatingsTipping the Velvet pulls 5 million
BBC 2's new three part erotic drama Tipping the Velvet,based on Sarah Waters' novel drew in an impressive audience, beating BBC 1's offering, writes Jon Rogers
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RatingsFame Academy loses 1 million viewers
The ratings for BBC 1's Fame Academy went from bad to worse yesterday as the show lost almost 1 million viewers, writes Jon Rogers
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Ratings1m viewers desert The Office but BBC 2 can't complain
The second episode of BBC 2's The Officefailed to build on last week's impressive audience, losing over 1 million viewers, writes Jon Rogers
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RatingsFame Academy makes poor start
BBC 1's new talent show Fame Academyfailed to dazzle viewers on its debut despite the massive pre-publicity and a budget of£4.5 million, writes Jon Rogers
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RatingsJade comes good for C4
In times of hardship, broadcasters turn to their big guns, and so it was with Channel 4 last night as they wheeled out the biggest success story to come out of their biggest show - Big Brother's Jade Goody - to halt the channel's slide in the ratings, ...
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RatingsFaking It returns to 2.3m
Channel 4's acclaimed series Faking Itreturned to a respectable audience last night (Wednesday February 2), but the broadcaster's ratings rut continued as it was beaten by a one-off BBC 2 documentary on Thalidomide, writes Luke Satchell
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RatingsBBC 1 back on top with narcolepsy doc
BBC 1's look at narcolepsy caught its main rivals sleeping on the job last night as Nap Attackhad over 7 million wide-eyed viewers, writes Jon Rogers


















