All Top 100 shows articles – Page 36
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They think it’s all over...
…It is now, but the World Cup dominates the ratings once more as new shows prepare to take over.
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Puzzle of schedule patterns
World Cup knockout phase takes over schedules, leaving channels asking how best to deploy soaps.
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Forecast, like team, is rubbish
Ridiculous ratings predictions added to the surrealism, but BBC1 at least ended on a high.
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ITV’s Cup gamble pays off
The first two England games on ITV1 secured huge ratings as viewing skewed towards football.
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ITV Talent flattens everyone
Although overall audiences were down, a stretched-out BGT dominated the week’s ratings.
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TV Janitor clears ITV schedule
Weak series endings for All At Sea and Marco as ITV prepares for BGT week and World Cup.
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At last, a decisive outcome
Drama makes way for the election endgame as BBC1’s live news coverage steals the show
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Viewers vote for bankers
During a week of indecision, ratings stalwarts provided some stability in an uncertain world.
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Politics seen off by Talent
Election fever is no match for a different contest in which votes will be just as keenly fought over.
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Brighter weekend for ITV1
But the channel must offer more than just Joanna Lumley to shine in its weekday programming.
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Debate sparks ITV week
Top two spots go to the commercial channel, with the first debate winning strong ABC1 support.
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War wins out over passion
BBC’s two-part adaptation with Billie Piper fails to dent popularity of ITV’s Foyle.
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The Beeb shows ITV the door
New gameshow and Ant & Dec fall flat as Ashes To Ashes and Over The Rainbow win their slots.
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It’s the end of an era at ITV
As The Bill prepares to bow out, can the schedule’s remaining shows hit the same audience figures?
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Sporting heroes a BBC relief
The telethon runs away with the ratings with a 33% share, and raises a heap of cash to boot.
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Scots go solo with success
Aussie gangs prove a strong strategy for STV while New Tricks wreaks its revenge on Married…
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Brits still top of the telly pops
Event’s ratings may not set the world alight, but its pull on younger viewers can’t be ignored.
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TV lovers spurn St Valentine
Viewing figures remain high on most romantic night of the year, while Hustle wins drama battle.
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It’s good news for Monday
BBC’s Ten O’Clock News stormed ahead of ITV, but more than 7 million tuned in to both bulletins.
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Weekend warmth for ITV1
Entertainment showdown sees ITV1 triumph over BBC1’s So You Think You Can Dance hopeful.