All Ratings articles – Page 631
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RatingsNiche TV beats terrestrial rivals - again
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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RatingsI'm a Celebrity loses over 2m viewers
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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RatingsI'm A Celebrity returns to 10.8m
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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Ratings9.1 million and second series for William and Mary
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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RatingsBailiffs collects 7.4 million for BBC1
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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RatingsReal magic nets 12.7 million
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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RatingsLong road ahead for Desert Darlings
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
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RatingsMillionaire fraud doc peaks at 16.7m
Celador/Granada documentary Millionaire: A Major Fraud - a post-mortem of the night when Major Charles Ingram and his cohorts tried to cheat their way to the top prize on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? - last night (22 April) peaked at an immense 16.7 million viewers, ...
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RatingsTitle ?decider' scores 2.5m for Sky
Manchester United and Arsenal's tense Premiership clash at Highbury last night (17 April) on Sky Sports 1 netted 2.5 million viewers and an 11.8% share across all TV homes between 19.00 and 22.00, peaking at an impressive 3.8 million during the game, writes Luke Satchell
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RatingsHouse Auction sees room for improvement
ITV1 introduced a new property show format last night (15 April) in the form of one-off special House Auction, which may yet get a series despite slightly disappointing ratings of 5.2 million (23.4% share), writes Luke Satchell
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RatingsViewers flock to Danielle Cable drama
A one-off drama from ITV1 on the true story of Danielle Cable - the girlfriend of M25 murder victim Stephen Cameron who was killed by Kenneth Noye in a road rage attack in 1996, last night (14 April) grabbed an impressive 8.2 million viewers (36.6% share), ...
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RatingsBaftas no match for ITV1's Sunday night heavyweights
BBC1's coverage of the British Academy Television Awards last night (13 April) put up a modest bid to break ITV1's traditional Sunday night ratings dominance, but its 6.4 million (25.6% share) over two hours in the end was not enough to topple its commercial rival, ...
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RatingsLucky Jim bombs on ITV1 debut
Jack Rosenthal's adaptation for ITV1 of Kingsley Amis' famed novel Lucky Jimfailed to bring the commercial broadcaster ratings success on Friday, writes Jon Rogers
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RatingsServants fails to clean up for BBC1
New BBC1 period drama series Servants, penned by Peak Practice writer Lucy Gannon, made a disappointing debut last night (10 April) in the prime 21.00 slot, with a modest 5.4 million viewers (22.9% share), writes Luke Satchell
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Ratings4.3 million watch fall of Saddam
As Baghdad fell into the hands of US troops yesterday (10 April), the nation turned to BBC1's near-blanket coverage with the corporation clearing its schedule for what was being reported as the end of the war in Iraq, writes Jon Rogers
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BBC1 clears schedule to show Baghdad's fall
BBC1 cleared its schedules on Wednesday evening, broadcasting simultaneously with News 24 to cover the fall of Baghdad as US tanks rolled into the city, writes John Plunkett.
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RatingsFergie's flops score for ITV1
ITV1's coverage of Manchester United's Champions League quarter final against European giants Real Madrid last night (8 April) gave the channel its highest Tuesday night peaktime figures since October last year, with 9.1 million viewers (37% share) watching the match, writes Luke Satchell
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RatingsColtrane's Planman loses 1m
The final part of new ITV1 drama The Planman, starring Robbie Coltrane in his first TV role since Cracker, lost nearly a million viewers from its first outing last week to average a disappointing 5.1 million (27.8% share) last night (7 April), writes Luke Satchell
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RatingsBrazilian Grand Prix holds 7m
ITV1’s live coverage of the Brazilian Grand Prix yesterday evening (6 April) averaged the third highest ratings ever for a Formula One race, holding 7 million viewers (32.9%) over two hours, writes Luke Satchell
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RatingsChanging Rooms returns to 5m
Popular home-makeover show Changing Rooms returned for its latest series on BBC1 last night (4 April) amid signs its magic may be wearing off, with an audience of only 5 million viewers (21.3% share), writes Luke Satchell


















