Top 100 – Page 35
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Politics seen off by Talent
Election fever is no match for a different contest in which votes will be just as keenly fought over.
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Brighter weekend for ITV1
But the channel must offer more than just Joanna Lumley to shine in its weekday programming.
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Debate sparks ITV week
Top two spots go to the commercial channel, with the first debate winning strong ABC1 support.
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War wins out over passion
BBC’s two-part adaptation with Billie Piper fails to dent popularity of ITV’s Foyle.
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The Beeb shows ITV the door
New gameshow and Ant & Dec fall flat as Ashes To Ashes and Over The Rainbow win their slots.
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It’s the end of an era at ITV
As The Bill prepares to bow out, can the schedule’s remaining shows hit the same audience figures?
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Sporting heroes a BBC relief
The telethon runs away with the ratings with a 33% share, and raises a heap of cash to boot.
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Scots go solo with success
Aussie gangs prove a strong strategy for STV while New Tricks wreaks its revenge on Married…
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Brits still top of the telly pops
Event’s ratings may not set the world alight, but its pull on younger viewers can’t be ignored.
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TV lovers spurn St Valentine
Viewing figures remain high on most romantic night of the year, while Hustle wins drama battle.
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It’s good news for Monday
BBC’s Ten O’Clock News stormed ahead of ITV, but more than 7 million tuned in to both bulletins.
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Weekend warmth for ITV1
Entertainment showdown sees ITV1 triumph over BBC1’s So You Think You Can Dance hopeful.
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Peak performance for unstoppable ITV
The BBC will have to find consolation with its dominant Christmas slot as its rival stole the show in the fi nal quarter. By Stephen Price.
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Goals and glitz lure viewers
Football, drama and the National TV Awards stood out in an exciting week on the small screen.
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Ratings: Top 100 of 2009
Despite the economic meltdown, 2009 was a bumper year for ratings. But, as Stephen Price reveals, it was ITV that took the peaktime plaudits as talent show fever gripped the nation.
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Hustling for pole position
ITV’s Law And Order: UK just loses out to Hustle in a dramatic battle for the prime Monday night slot.
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TV tastes icing on the cake
The big freeze sends viewer figures into orbit with Silent Witness winning in the prized 9pm slot.
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Cold snap heats up ratings
The Christmas feast continued into the new year as dance, dating and crime kept viewers glued.
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Schedules in three-horse race
RATINGS: With such strong front-runners, other programmes were struggling to get a look-in last week.
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Watching the celebs get out
Reality show exits were accompanied by some welcome returns and reassuring rallies.