All Overnight ratings articles – Page 200
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C5 Amy Winehouse tribute draws 1.2m
THURSDAY: An exclusive interview with Amy Winehouse’s former husband helped a Channel 5 documentary on the singer’s life to a bumper audience.
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C4's A&E draws series high
WEDNESDAY: 24 Hours in A&E posted another series high as it continued to take advantage of drama repeats on BBC1 and ITV1.
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BBC1's DIY SOS hammers ITV1's Homes from Hell
TUESDAY: The return of BBC1’s established DIY show outmanoeuvred ITV1’s Homes from Hell in the battle of the housing shows.
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Show Me the Funny loses 500,000
MONDAY: ITV1 comedy vehicle Show Me the Funny lost another half a million viewers as BBC1’s New Tricks continued to bulldoze the competition.
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ITV1 royal wedding doc draws 3m
FRIDAY: A documentary examining the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer tied the knot with an audience of nearly 3m for ITV1.
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Dragons' Den returns with best ever ratings
SUNDAY: Dragons’ Den roared back into action with its biggest audience ever for BBC2.
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Marriage Ref ends on 1.79m
SATURDAY: The Marriage Ref bowed out with its biggest audience in three weeks but it could not help the series recover from a poor run.
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Torchwood takes another tumble
THURSDAY: Sci-fi drama Torchwood is now more than 700,000 viewers down on its debut - but is generating a significant uplift through catch-up viewing.
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Harry Potter and the deathly ratings
WEDNESDAY: ITV drew nearly half its usual audience with a countdown of Harry Potter highlights – almost beaten by Channel 4.
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The Hour loses a million
TUESDAY: BBC2 newsroom drama The Hour has lost nearly a million viewers following last week’s debut.
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C4 pulls 1.3m with Murdoch investigation
MONDAY: A Dispatches investigation into the world of Rupert Murdoch drew more than a million viewers to Channel 4.
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Amy Winehouse sparks news audience surge
SATURDAY: The tragic death of Amy Winehouse saw audiences to BBC News and Sky News rise to five times the usual figures.
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Sugartown stumbles on debut
SUNDAY: BBC1’s new comedy drama Sugartown got off to a rocky start – beaten by Channel 4 film The Lovely Bones.
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Boxing gives C5 knockout result
SATURDAY: A rare bout of boxing on terrestrial television helped Channel 5 knock out its rivals.
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Rob Brydon returns with 1.6m
FRIDAY: The Rob Brydon Show returned for a second series on BBC2 but failed to reach the highs of its first run.
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Gypsy eviction tops 3m
THURSDAY: Gypsies and cowboy’s managed to outgun their rivals as high profile dramas on BBC1 and ITV1 took a tumble.
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C4's A&E scores series high
WEDNESDAY: Drama repeats on the BBC and ITV helped Channel 4’s 24 Hours in A&E to its biggest audience of the series.
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The Hour debuts with 2.9m
TUESDAY: New BBC2 drama The Hour managed to beat all other terrestrials on its debut – including ITV1.
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Murdoch attack draws 1.2m
TUESDAY: The attack on Rupert Murdoch during his select committee hearing drew a peak of 1.2m viewers to BBC2, as more than 3m flocked online to watch the action.
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Murdoch Panorama draws 3.6m
MONDAY: A Panorama investigation into Rupert Murdoch’s media empire in the wake of the phone hacking debacle attracted more than 3.6m viewers to BBC1.