All Top 100 shows articles – Page 23
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RatingsVera back to save the day
ITV’s weekend fare shone brightly in another tough week for its overhauled weekday schedule
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RatingsITV fare fails to sparkle
New weekday schedule struggles to attract big audiences, but old favourites continue to shine
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RatingsWobbly start for ITV refresh
Broadchurch return is a bright spot as 10pm experiment The Nightly Show struggles in first week
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RatingsAnt & Dec back with a bang
The return of ITV’s imperious Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway drew 7 million on Saturday
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RatingsSS-GB conquers Karma
BBC1’s alternative history drama reduces ITV’s feelgood offering to its lowest overnight yet
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RatingsStrong start for Moorside
BBC1’s true-life drama captivated 7.2 million, while Let It Shine lost some of its lustre
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RatingsGood karma for ITV
Hospital drama launches well against BBC1’s Apple Tree Yard but Not Going Out beats Piers Morgan
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RatingsSunday success for BBC1
Countryfile, Still Open All Hours and Call The Midwife give channel the upper hand over ITV
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RatingsMidwife delivers for BBC1
Period drama tops the table on its return despite attracting its lowest overnight launch audience yet
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RatingsFootball saga a winner
ITV’s Bobby & Tina launches well, while all three big entertainment shows lose viewers
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RatingsBarlow outshines The Voice
BBC1’s Let It Shine the winner as TV talent contests go head to head on Saturday night.
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RatingsSporting champs defeat Midsomer
This week a year which historians will ponder for aeons began its final lap. Telly also started wrapping up the autumn in preparation for the looming festivities before unveiling winter’s smorgasbord of goodies.
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RatingsX Factor ends on flat note
Final results show is lowest since 2006, but I’m A Celebrity… finale spares ITV’s blushes
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RatingsStrictly pips I'm A Celebrity final
I live quite close to what was Rillington Place. It has changed its name since and the houses are modern, but there’s a gap where No.10 would have been. Filling it is a small garden, impaired by history, rather melancholy but quietly dignified.
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RatingsBig Show adds to X Factor misery
After much probably unintended yet welcome hilarity, a teenager finally dropped its Ed Balls. No amount of coquettish pouting on Strictly’s 14th series was going to save this man from the sequinned boot once the red dance-off beam of doom had him in its sights.
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RatingsX Factor shows its age
Once, like a colossus, ITV’s singing competition stood proudly across Saturday and Sunday nights, squishing all-comers.
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RatingsBBC wins storming Sunday
Ordinarily, Ed Balls’ Gangnam Style salsa would be the most terrifying thing you’re ever likely to see; well, that or a bobcat swimming towards you.
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RatingsPlanet Earth takes off
This week, BBC1’s sequel, Planet Earth II – the return of the killer planet – dealt with the opposition in much the same way as that pit of snakes did the sea-bound baby iguanas.
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RatingsBake Off bows out on a high
This week, Bake Off waved an imperious and huge goodbye to BBC1; perhaps fatigued by the excitement, the next day’s review of 2015 made many fewer people’s soufflés go up and down.
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