All Ratings articles – Page 289
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Top 30 shows (BBC2, C4, C5) 26 Jan - 1 Feb 2015
C5’s best CBB of the week came at 9pm on Thursday
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Top 50 Non-PSB shows 26 Jan - 1 Feb 2015
On Thursday Fortitude became Sky Atlantic’s highest-rated original commission
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Top 100 network programmes 26 Jan - 1 Feb 2015
Returning ITV crime drama puts in a slot-winning performance
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Wolf Hall usurped by Celebrity Big Brother
WEDNESDAY: Wolf Hall was just shaded by the live Celebrity Big Brother eviction, as The Jump continued to perform well for Channel 4.
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1.7m vote for Inside The Commons
TUESDAY: BBC2’s parliamentary access paid off last night as Inside the Commons got underway with 1.7m.
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10,000 BC transports 1.5m
MONDAY: Channel 5’s survival reality show 10,000 BC made a strong start at 10pm, as The Jump held off a Big Brother Live Bombshell at 8pm.
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Nick Clegg can’t lift The Last Leg
FRIDAY: The appearance of deputy prime minister Nick Clegg couldn’t swell the audience of C4’s The Last Leg, while BBC1’s Musketeers fell to another low.
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The Jump returns on high
SUNDAY: The Jump sprang into action for its second series with its biggest audience to date.
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The Voice drowns out ITV
SATURDAY: The Voice UK continued to perform well, forcing ITV’s Stars In Their Eyes, Planet’s Got Talent and Take Me Out to series lows.
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Top 15 Consolidated Shows 19 - 25 January 2015
On 13 January, Count Arthur Strong achieved 1.7 million/12% after 200,000 recorded and watched, only slightly behind 6 January’s 1.8 million/13% launch.
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Top 50 Non-PSB shows 19 – 25 January 2015
At 9pm on Thursday, Sky 1 launched Ross Kemp: Extreme World with 407,000/2% – its best performer this week
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Top 30 multichannel programmes 19 – 25 January 2015
E4 topped the table once more with Thursday’s The Big Bang Theory at 8.30pm (1.7 million/7%).
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Top 30 shows (BBC2, C4, C5) 19 – 25 January 2015
It was a red-letter week for BBC2: Wednesday brought the best drama launch in a decade in Wolf Hall, while Sunday marked the return of Top Gear.
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Top 100 network programmes- 19 – 25 January 2015
Ratings surge pushes period drama to top of the table – but ITV’s Mr Selfridge stumbles on return
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Fortitude launch captures 700k
THURSDAY: Sky Atlantic’s heavily-promoted drama Fortitude made a successful debut, securing an overnight audience of over 700,000 viewers.
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Midsomer eats into Wolf Hall
WEDNESDAY: ITV’s Midsomer Murders returned for its 17th series with an audience that took a bite out of Wolf Hall, which lost 1m viewers.
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Auschwitz doc moves 1.2m
TUESDAY: BBC2’s documentary Touched By Auschwitz fell just short of the channel’s slot average on Holocaust Memorial Day.
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Broadchurch hits halfway point with 5.6m
MONDAY: ITV’s Broadchurch hit its halfway point with its lowest ever audience, but leapfrogged BBC1’s Silent Witness to win the 9pm slot.
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Top 100 network programmes
ITV’s Broadchurch loses 1.4 million viewers in head-to-head clash with BBC1’s Silent Witness
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Top Gear drives off with 5.3m
SUNDAY: BBC2’s Top Gear drove off with 5.3m for its first episode of a new run, narrowly below last year’s launch, while ITV’s Mr Selfridge returned to its lowest ever audience.