All Ratings articles – Page 633
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RatingsParadise Heights plumbs new depths
BBC 1 drama Paradise Heightscontinued to plummet in the ratings last night (30 July), with the loss of a further million viewers, writes Jon Rogers
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RatingsWeather wins peaktime ratings battle
New three-part series Under the Knifemade up some ground for ITV 1 on BBC 1's Merseybeatlast night (29 July), but neither made a strong impression as viewers enjoyed the weather instead, writes Jon Rogers
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RatingsBig Brother Final sees records tumble
Channel 4 achieved the highest daily ratings share in its 20 year history on Friday night, beating both BBC 1 and ITV 1, thanks to the final of Big Brother 3, writes Luke Satchell
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RatingsBBC 1 dominates peaktime viewing with coverage of the Commonwealth Games
BBC 1's coverage of the opening ceremony from the Commonwealth Games helped the corporation win gold in the ratings last night, writes Jon Rogers
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RatingsLast night's eyes were only for ITV 1
ITV 1's season of films starring Roger Moore as James Bond continued strongly last night, writes Jon Rogers
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RATINGS - Merseybeat cops catch up with A Good Thief.
ITV 1's one-off drama written by and starring Kay Mellor largely failed to ignite the audience's interest this week, writes Jon Rogers
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Jazz FM will pay Rajar for listener tally
Jazz FM is to become the first UK radio group to pay audience measurement board Rajar to record its entire audience across the UK on all platforms, writes Georgina Lipscomb
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RatingsAirport spin-off spells trouble for BBC 1's Paradise Heights
ITV 1's new Airportspin-off caused BBC 1's Paradise Heightsto slip even further in the ratings last night, writes Jon Rogers
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RatingsNew Mellor drama gets mixed reception
Kay Mellor, the writer behind such successes as Band of Gold, Playing the Fieldand Fat Friends, stepped in front of the camera last night for her latest drama which gave a solid if unspectacular ratings ...
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Ratings4m see conclusion of BBC 2's Battle of the Atlantic
The nation's fascination with historical programming served BBC 2 well last night (Sunday 21), with the conclusion of the channel's The Battle of the Atlantic nearly matching the audience over on BBC 1, writes Luke Satchell
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RatingsWudja? Cudja? preview fails challenge
A 'special preview programme' on new ITV 2 entertainment show Wudja? Cudja?, which sees contestants play out a series of challenges and dares, failed to impress viewers on ITV 1 last night, writes Jon Rogers
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ITV's Midsomer murders the opposition on Sunday.
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Ratings - BBC 2 brings in votes for Churchillian drama.
BBC 2's feature-length film on the political wilderness years of Winston Churchill brought in over 4 million viewers this week, writes Jon Rogers
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RatingsParadise Heights falters as viewers return to Taggart
BBC 1's Paradise Heightslost viewers again last night as viewers put their faith in ITV 1's Taggart, writes Jon Rogers
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Sporting fundraiser brings relief to BBC 1
Sport Relief, BBC 1's latest variation on Comic Relief, easily outperformed the opposition on Saturday (13 July), securing a comfortable peaktime win for the channel, writes Jon Rogers
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RatingsTaggart loses 1 million but Merseybeat still can't keep up
The second in the new series of ITV 1's Taggartlost a million viewers from last week but still managed to fend off BBC 1's challenge last night (15 July), writes Jon Rogers
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RATINGS ANALYSIS - Will we fall for ITV this autumn?
Although ITV 1 is widely perceived as ailing, ratings for the first six months of this year show it still has the edge over BBC 1 in peaktime. But will an ambitious autumn schedule maintain its leading position?
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RATINGS - Big Brother eviction sees off major channels.
Channel 4's Big Brother 3 hit even greater heights this week as the eviction of Adele attracted over 7 million viewers, writes Jon Rogers
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RatingsViewers pick C4's Graham Norton over ITV 1's dating show
ITV 1's glossy dating show Elimidatefailed again to find a sizeable audience last night, as viewers preferred Graham Norton's chat show, writes Jon Rogers


















