All Non PSB ratings articles – Page 26
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CHARTS: Sky Sports 1 beats rival BT
The best football of the new season was Sky Sports 1’s Saturday coverage of Arsenal v Crystal Palace from 4.45pm
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CHARTS: Solid return for Sky 1‘s Cloth
At 9pm on Saturday, the first part of Sky 1’s A Touch Of Cloth III: Too Cloth For Comfort achieved 268,000/1.4%
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BBC1’s Tumble debuts with 3.2m
SATURDAY: BBC1’s new celebrity gymnastics format Tumble failed to reach a high bar, but still beat the competition.
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Who Do You Think You Are traces 4.6m
THURSDAY: The return of Who Do You Think You Are comfortably beat BBC1’s slot average while ITV struggled with the opening episode of Kids With Cameras.
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CHARTS: MTV tops chart with Geordies
Tuesday’s episode of MTV’s Geordie Shore topped the chart with 520,000/3% (incl +1) at 10pm
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CHARTS: Sky1 toasts Glee's 100th
On Thursday at 9pm, the 100th episode of Glee achieved 207,000
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CHARTS: Dave’s Storage packs them in
This week, more than half of the top 50 programmes were Dave’s Storage Hunters
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CHARTS: Sky 1’s 24 bounces back
The best-placed non-sporting, non-storage-based show this week was Sky 1’s 24: Live Another Day.
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CHARTS: Storage cleans up for Dave
Of the top 50 this week, nearly half were Dave’s Storage Hunters
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CHARTS: Lizard licks competition
Sky 1’s US drama import Hawaii Five-O was up by 64,000 week-on-week (Sun, 9pm)
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CHARTS: F1 races ahead for Sky Sports
The moral of the tale is never, ever fight someone called The Mountain That Rides.
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CHARTS: Sky shows slip slightly
I worry about Jack Bauer. It must be exhausting being that clenched all the time, and then there’s all that running and waving his pistol while perpetually pointing out that he’s trying to save the world here, people.
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Carl Froch knockout draws 300,000
SATURDAY: Carl Froch’s knockout blow to George Groves helped Sky Box Office to a peak of more than 300,000 viewers.
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CHARTS: Sky Atlantic is in for a Penny
The Victorians, those straightbacked Empire-builders with virtue preserved, forked out a penny each week to be thrilled by sensational dread
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Mr Sloane debuts with 97,000
Sky Atlantic’s latest original commission Mr Sloane launched with fewer than 100,000 viewers on Friday, as Channel 4’s Gogglebox bowed out on a high.
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Thrones takes ratings crown
It’s hard to believe, but that’s the football season finished. Except, that is, for the various league playoffs, the World Cup just three weeks away, and the friendly internationals in between.
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Jack's back with a bang
Jack’s back, covered as he is in scars inflicted by eight series of fist-fights, shootouts, drugs and the odd momentary death.
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Hunters close in on rivals
With the exception of discovering one’s ex marching up the beach (which, under normal circumstances, you’d probably run away from), everything else this week has been about the pursuit: of power and thrones; of quirky treasures; and of sporting glory.
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Beach beats Valleys for MTV
In cupboard lore, it’s well known that you have to salvage the stuff others have stored before you can flog it. Appropriately enough, Quest has found those very salvagers to decent effect.