All articles by Stephen Price – Page 44
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RatingsTop 30 multichannel programmes: 22 - 28 Feb 2016
Eurovision: You Decide a hit for BBC4 with 680,000 viewers
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RatingsTop 50 Non-PSB shows: 22 - 28 Feb 2016
On Sunday at 7pm, Sky 1’s Dogs Might Fly struggled to take off with an audience of 224,000
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RatingsTop 100 network programmes: 22 - 28 Feb 2016
ITV Churchill drama no match for BBC1 rivals Call The Midwife and The Night Manager
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RatingsTop 15 consolidated shows: 15 - 21 Feb 2016
BBC1’s adaptation of The Night Manager consolidated to 8.3 million after 2.2 million recorded and watched, only fractionally behind War And Peace’s opener
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RatingsTop 15 consolidated shows: 8 - 14 Feb 2016
The reboot of The X-Files achieved 5.1 million/19% for C5 after 1.4 million recorded and watched.
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RatingsTop 50 Non-PSB shows: 15 - 21 Feb 2016
UKTV’s Watch became W and brought with it BBC3’s erstwhile EastEnders catch-up
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RatingsTop 30 multichannel programmes: 15 - 21 Feb 2016
The third episode of BBC4’s Icelandic saga Trapped achieved 640,000/3%, 300,000 short of last week’s 9pm launch.
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RatingsTop 100 network programmes: 15 - 21 Feb 2016
Saturday Night Takeaway hits the spot for ITV, as BBC1’s The Night Manager gets off to a strong start.
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RatingsTop 15 consolidated shows: 1 - 7 Feb 2016
The 19th series of BBC1’s Silent Witness ended with 8.4 million/28% after more than 2.1 million recorded and watched.
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RatingsTop 50 Non-PSB shows: 8 - 14 Feb 2016
Sky 1’s Duck Quacks Don’t Echo enjoyed its biggest overnight audience since 12 January
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RatingsTop 30 multichannel programmes: 8 - 14 Feb 2016
BBC4 will be pleased with its new Icelandic drama Trapped, which launched in the traditional 9pm Saturday slot with 940,000/ 5%
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RatingsTop 30 shows (BBC2, C4, C5): 8 - 14 Feb 2016
Stellar debut for Channel 5’s X-Files which was viewed by 3 million/14%
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RatingsTop 100 network programmes: 8 - 14 Feb 2016
BBC1 crime drama Happy Valley makes a strong return, while ITV’s Car Crash Britain hits the skids
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RatingsRatings analysis: multichannel scripted comedy
Digital channels often struggle to attract the kind of audiences enjoyed by their terrestrial rivals, but comedy has been one way for them to compete. Stephen Price reports
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RatingsTop 30 multichannel programmes: 1 - 7 Feb 2016
ITV2’s second run of The Keith Lemon Sketch Show launched on Thursday at 10pm with half of 2015’s series opener
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RatingsTop 30 shows (BBC2, C4, C5): 1 - 7 Feb 2016
Channel 5’s best this week was Celebrity Big Brother: Live Final with 2.5 million/13% (47,000 +1) watching reality star Scotty T triumph at 9pm on Friday.
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RatingsTop 50 Non-PSB shows: 1 - 7 Feb 2016
Sky 1’s best this week was Thursday’s fifth episode of A League Of Their Own, which attracted 481,000, the best live rating of this series.
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RatingsTop 100 network programmes: 1 - 7 Feb 2016
BBC1’s Countryfile maintains its hold on the top spot, well ahead of ITV’s Sunday drama Beowulf
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RatingsTop 15 consolidated shows: 18 - 24 Jan 2016
The fifth episode of BBC1’s 10-part Silent Witness achieved 8.4 million/ 29% on Monday 18 January at 9pm after 2.7 million recorded and watched.
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RatingsTop 50 Non-PSB shows: 25 - 31 Jan 2016
Sky 1’s Stan Lee’s Lucky Man found life tougher with more than 200,000 viewers short of the previous week’s launch


















