All Overnight ratings articles – Page 97
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Russia doc bests Safe House
THURSDAY: Simon Reeve’s Russian foray on BBC2 beat ITV’s Safe House
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Taskmaster & Porters boost Dave
WEDNESDAY: Dave enjoyed a good night as Taskmaster pulled in a series high before Porters held up well.
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Child in Time dethrones Victoria
SUNDAY: Benedict Cumberbatch’s one-off drama overpowered ITV’s Victoria
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ITV suffers as Strictly soars
WEEKEND: Strictly stormed back into the schedule with a 50% peak share, hitting ITV’s entertainment line-up for six
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Howard brings 16-34s to Sky
THURSDAY: Russell Howard opened his Sky 1 show with a strong, young-skewing audience as ITV2’s Celebrity Juice powered past BBC2 and C5.
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Extra Corrie buoys ITV
ITV enjoyed a bumper evening with the extra episode of Coronation Street, Bad Move and Doc Martin putting in slot-winning performances.
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Alaska no match for Yorkshire
TUESDAY: Channel 5’s wildlife series A Year In The Wild struggled as it headed overseas
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Electric Dreams fails to spark
SUNDAY: Channel 4 and Amazon’s dystopian 10-part drama made an underwhelming start.
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Even Better Than The Real Thing underway solidly
WEEKEND: BBC1 entertainment format got off to a slot-winning start
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Bromans gets off to slow start
THURSDAY: Living history reality opener fails to match slot average
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Slot shift fails to boost Taskmaster
WEDNESDAY: Dave’s comedy entertainment format could not capitalise on its move later in the week as it returned for a fifth outing.
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Liar smashes Rellik
MONDAY: Writers Harry and Jack Williams gripped 44% of TV viewers as their BBC1 and ITV dramas went head-to-head.
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Cold Feet slips below 4m
WEEKEND: Cold Feet struggled to match its previous outing in a new slot before Strike hit a series high
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Strictly dents Cannonball
SATURDAY: Entertainment juggernaut swings in with 8.8m, causing Potato’s format to slip below 2m
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C4's Back off to solid start
WEDNESDAY: Back, the C4 comedy starring David Mitchell and Robert Webb, opened with just shy of 1m viewers.