All Overnight ratings articles – Page 230
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Arsenal clash scores 7.8m for ITV1
ITV1’s coverage of last night’s Champions League clash between Arsenal and Barcelona aggressively tackled all comers, peaking at 7.82m (31%).
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C4 maternity series delivers 3.1m
Channel 4 documentary series One Born Every Minute ended its eight-part run with 3.1m (12.8%) last night.
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Chancellors debate draws 1.67m
Channel 4’s live debate between Chancellor Alistair Darling and his two would-be successors drew 1.67m (6.6% share) at 8pm last night.
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Harry Hill trumps Over the Rainbow
Harry Hill managed to prevent BBC1 from dominating Saturday night with his ITV1 shows You’ve Been Framed and TV Burp.
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BBC1 sends 4.3m Over the Rainbow
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s quest to find a new Dorothy for his Wizard of Oz extravaganza bowed with 4.3m viewers (20% share) on BBC1 on Friday night.
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Dancing On Ice ends on 8.8m
Dancing on Ice skated to a big finish on ITV1 last night as former Emmerdale actress Hayley Tamaddon was crowned the winner.
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The Bill arrests 4.5m
The Bill recorded its highest audience of the current series last night, ahead of ITV1’s decision to axe the long-running police drama.
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Dahl debuts with 2.4m
Sophie Dahl’s new cookery show failed to serve up a healthy audience for BBC2 last night while Channel 4 filled up with Supersize v Superskinny.
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FlashForward returns with 2m
US drama FlashForward made a reasonable return to Five at 9pm yesterday, in an otherwise fairly unremarkable night for ratings.
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ITV1's Button boosted by BBC rugby
BBC1 and ITV1 were nip and tuck on Saturday as the corporation’s rugby marathon gave Push the Button the chance to improve its performance.
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Stephen Gately tribute draws 7.5m
BBC2’s Wonders of the Solar System and Channel 4’s Restoration Man were strong factual performers on Sunday night, but ITV1’s Boyzone: a Tribute to Stephen Gately led the way.
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Bumper BBC1 ratings for Fake Britain
Fake Britain helped BBC1 to its highest 9.15am ratings since 2004 last week, when the Dom Littlewood series was stripped across a week.
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Katie Price beats BBC2 and C4
Katie Price’s ITV2 reality show scooped its highest audience to date last night, beating BBC2 and Channel 4 in the process.
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BBC1 enjoys Life of Riley with 5.8m
Caroline Quentin sitcom Life of Riley returned with 5.8m (27.5%) on BBC1 last night, its biggest audience to date.
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Hammond wins 9pm with 4.3m
Richard Hammond’s Invisible Worlds launched with 4.3m (17.6%) on BBC1, delivering the biggest 9pm audience of the night.
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Clint makes Five's day
Five’s strategy of showing old Clint Eastwood westerns paid dividends again last night, as ITV1 relationship drama Married Single Other lost out to a repeat of BBC1’s New Tricks.
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Channels sink below 3m in peak Friday slot
The five main channels struggled to reach 3m viewers at 9pm on Friday night, with C4 and BBC1 out in the lead and Five’s The Mentalist edging ahead of ITV1’s Michael Winner’s Dining Stars.
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Cameron's ITV1 appearance falls short of Brown's
David Cameron’s in-depth interview with Trevor McDonald drew just 1.6m viewers last night - less than half the audience that tuned in for Piers Morgan’s chat with Gordon Brown last month.
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Ant and Dec fail to push buttons
Ant and Dec failed to push viewers buttons at the weekend, losing 850,000 viewers on Saturday night.
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Posh School rules for 2.2m
Documentary Too Poor for Posh School earned an A+ crowd for C4 last night, but it was ITV1 stalwart The Bill which was top of the terrestrial class.