All Ratings articles – Page 364
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Hell's Kitchen takes on Olympics
A fresh serving of Hell’s Kitchen USA helped ITV2 briefly edge ahead of BBC3, which continues to dominate multichannel with Olympics coverage.
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Hoy wins sixth gold with 9m
Sir Chris Hoy became Great Britain’s most decorated Olympian in front of a crowd of more than 9m.
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Beaver Falls struggles on E4 return
Summer camp comedy Beaver Falls struggled on its return to E4 with half the channel’s usual viewing figures.
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Jason Kenny gold draws 4.5m
Jason Kenny’s gold rush in the men’s sprint cycling drew nearly 4.5m viewers, as Dai Greene’s failed medal bid scored the biggest Olympic audience of the day.
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Pendleton secures gold with 9.4m
Victoria Pendleton’s gold medal-winning performance in the Women’s Keirin cycling race peaked with more than 9 million viewers – while the climax of the women’s 10,000m drew an audience of nearly 12 million.
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Mo Farah races to gold with 17.1m viewers
Mo Farah’s heroics in the 10,000 metres helped BBC1 to one of its biggest ratings of the Olympics on what has been dubbed ‘Super Saturday’.
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Usain Bolt tops 20m with Olympic gold win
Usain Bolt retained his 100m Olympic title in front of a peak of more than 20 million viewers – the biggest audience of the London 2012 Games to date.
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Lemon La Vida Loca launches with 920k
Keith Lemon’s new comedy reality show became ITV2’s highest-rated series launch since the Bionic Woman four years ago.
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Chris Hoy's cycling gold draws 5m
Sir Chris Hoy became one of Britain’s greatest ever Olympians in front of more than 5m viewers as he won track cycling gold for a fifth time.
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Bradley Wiggins wins gold with 6.8m viewers
Team GB claimed its first gold medals of the London 2012 Olympics with female rowers and cyclist Bradley Wiggins pulling strong daytime ratings for BBC1.
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Genre Overview
Browse the top ten children’s, factual, drama, entertainment, comedy, music and arts programmes from 23-29 July.
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E! keeps up with the Kardashians
Having a touch of the Kardashians sounds like the sort of thing the Borgias might contract after a particularly debauched evening in the Vatican. Apparently, however, they are entirely different entities that are breaking records for E! in the same way the errant Pope and his troupe broke bed springs.
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Demographic Focus
Explore the ratings breakdown demographically across the main terrestrial and multichannel broadcasters from 23-29 July.
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Top consolidated programmes
Find out which programmes gained the biggest audience through recording from 23-29 July and browse the top titles.
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Olympics wins gold for BBC
GB swimmers give Games broadcaster something to celebrate as ITV throws in the towel.
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Top 30 multichannel programmes
Find out the top 30 multichannel programmes for 23-29 July as well as the share of viewing across digital homes.
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BBC3 races into the lead
Growing up near Box Hill, I remember the Dorking mound as a place where the only bikers you saw were menacing angels caressing heavy looking chains; this weekend, sleeker cyclists took on the Hill on one of the plethora of dedicated Olympic channels.
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Top 30 BBC2, Channel 4, Channel 5
Find out the top 30 programmes on BBC2, Channel 4 and Channel 5 from 23-29 July as well as the performance of all the terrestrials across week 30.
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End of Line cheers BBC2
BBC2’s peerless Line Of Duty came to its shattering end, as did, more poignantly, Twenty Twelve.
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Top 100 network programmes
Find out who topped the ratings league table for network programming from 23-29 July and browse the top 100.