Thread: The Ratings Thread
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1st Jun 2008, 12:05 PM #126
If you take out every other programme in the top 30 then Doctor Who is the most watched!
Si xx
I've just got my handcuffs and my truncheon and that's enough.
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1st Jun 2008, 12:43 PM #127Captain Tancredi Guest
Last night was a freak- it's not every week you have two reality show finals more or less going head to head, and Who was caught in the middle as I'd imagine a lot of people were trying to follow both the talent contests/freakshows (delete as appropriate). This season's also been different from the rest in that the big story with the returning enemy happened earlier, so there hasn't been a headline-grabbing story to go on the cover of the Radio Times- perhaps if the production team had known the dates in advance, they could have changed the running order and put either a single episode or the Sontaran two-parter in this slot.
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1st Jun 2008, 1:12 PM #12818:45..5.76m
18:50..5.54m
18:55..5.90m
19:00..5.35m
19:05..5.23m
19:10..5.52m
19:15..5.29m
19:20..5.24m
19:25..5.47m
19:30..5.58m
19:35..5.53m
19:40..5.60m
19:45..3.84m
19:50..3.22m
19:55..3.19m
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1st Jun 2008, 3:40 PM #129
You'll be seeing it every week when Moffat's in charge.
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1st Jun 2008, 3:47 PM #130
well supprisingly O.G was quite a rational place this morning with the majority of people excepting that Doctor Who was always going to be on a loser going up against BGT final. Although you did get the usuual few sprouting the usuual rubbish blaming the previous episode .
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1st Jun 2008, 6:15 PM #131That's the first time I've ever seen Doctor Who lose viewers from the preceding programme.
A poor rating, but that's what you get when ITV put their most popular show opposite us. And if people are going to tape one, it's not going to be the live final which will have the results spoiled for them if they watch it later.
So, hey ho. Shame on ITV for changing their schedule around at the last minute just to clobber Who. OOh look, we've been really devious and made sure lots of people can't watch the most popular show on TV! Well done. Have a bun. But now your only popular program has finished, and you can go back to having whatever mindless shit you choose to replace it with destroyed in the ratings every week by something imaginative.
Si.
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2nd Jun 2008, 1:15 PM #132
Some good news, the few who watched it really, really liked it! (from OG)
Episode eight of series four, The Silence in the Library, was the most appreciated programme on any of the four main channels on Saturday with an Appreciation Index of 89. It was the highest score for series four and equal to the highest score for the programme for all time.
Sundays highest rating was 5.4 million, so Doctor Who is still the 28th most watched programme of the week. This position is likely to rise when corrected figures, including numbers for those recording the programme, are released by BARB in 9 days time. A top twenty place is just possible but unlikely.
Some of the viewers who went missing on Saturday turned up to watch Sunday's BBC3 repeat which got an overnight audience of 1.14 million, nearly double the audience for the repeat of Episode 7. It was a 5.6% share of the audience and the most watched programme on all multi-channel TV for Sunday, comfortably ahead of the repeat of Britain's got Talent.
Saturday's edition of Doctor Who Confidential was watched by 0.52 million viewers. The programme, which had a share of 2.7 %, was the 3rd most watched on multi-channel television on Saturday. The Sunday repeat got 0.60 million viewers and was 10th in the chart.
I've just got my handcuffs and my truncheon and that's enough.
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2nd Jun 2008, 1:24 PM #133
We're all doomed!
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2nd Jun 2008, 4:50 PM #134
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2nd Jun 2008, 6:09 PM #135
That's a bit venemous. You could just as easily say they shifted it to avoid going head to head with the BBCs talent show final. Seeing as they both probably appeal to the same audience you could even say it was a nice thing not forcing them to choose between the two live finals, but allowing them to see both.
Also... if you can stop people watching "the most popular show on TV" buy putting up something against it that they would rather watch, then you can't really call it the most popular show on TV.Last edited by Zbigniev Hamson; 2nd Jun 2008 at 6:14 PM.
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2nd Jun 2008, 6:12 PM #136
I don't really get the logic there. The returning monsters were in episode 4 and 5 this year, just like they were last year. The year before it was on;y a little different with them appearing in 5 and 6 and the year before that it was episode 6 again. Plus I doubt the majority of people had even heard of the Sontarans anyway.
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2nd Jun 2008, 7:25 PM #137That's a bit venemous. You could just as easily say they shifted it to avoid going head to head with the BBCs talent show final.
Si.
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2nd Jun 2008, 7:49 PM #138That's a bit venemous. You could just as easily say they shifted it to avoid going head to head with the BBCs talent show final
Plus I doubt the majority of people had even heard of the Sontarans anyway.
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8th Jun 2008, 11:47 AM #139
7.1million and a mighty 40% share for 'Forest of the Dead' last night. Currently sitting 10th for the week.
I've given up trying to predict this year's figures!
Time ………. BBC1 ……………… ITV ……………… BBC2 ……………… CH4 ……………… CH5
18:45 …. 4.4 (28.1%) …. 2.5 (16.2%) …. 1.1 ( 6.9%) …. 1.2 ( 7.6%) …. 0.7 ( 4.7%)
19:00 …. 6.4 (36.9%) …. 2.5 (14.3%) …. 1.1 ( 6.5%) …. 0.9 ( 5.3%) …. 0.9 ( 4.9%)
19:15 …. 7.2 (40.7%) …. 2.0 (11.2%) …. 1.1 ( 6.0%) …. 1.2 ( 6.8%) …. 0.7 ( 4.2%)
19:30 …. 7.7 (42.2%) …. 2.7 (14.9%) …. 0.6 ( 3.1%) …. 1.5 ( 8.0%) …. 0.7 ( 4.1%)19:45 …. 4.6 (26.1%) …. 4.0 (23.0%) …. 0.2 ( 1.2%) …. 1.7 ( 9.6%) …. 0.9 ( 5.3%)
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8th Jun 2008, 4:59 PM #140
well I think it just confirms what we all felt that last weeks low was just a blip.
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9th Jun 2008, 2:56 PM #141
And it was a gorgeous day on Saturday! Result!
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9th Jun 2008, 8:29 PM #142
AI figure of 89 for the second week in a row and last night's Corrie scored the same overnight:
Top 20 overnights - Mon/Sun
01 …. 8.7 (44%) …. Coronation Street (Mon 19:30) ITV1
02 …. 8.5 (39%) …. EastEnders (Mon 20:00) BBC1
03 …. 8.1 (36%) …. Coronation Street (Mon 20:30) ITV1
04 …. 7.9 (41%) …. Coronation Street (Wed 19:30) ITV1
05 …. 7.8 (42%) …. Coronation Street (Fri 19:30) ITV1
06 …. 7.6 (38%) …. EastEnders (Thu 19:30) BBC1
07 …. 7.5 (33%) …. The Apprentice (Wed 21:00) BBC1
08 …. 7.5 (38%) …. EastEnders (Fri 20:00) BBC1
09 …. 7.4 (35%) …. Coronation Street (Fri 20:30) ITV1
10 …. 7.1 (33%) …. Coronation Street (Sun 20:00) ITV1
11 …. 7.1 (40%) …. Doctor Who (Sat 19:00) BBC1
Figures from Andy Parish on the Doctor Who Forum
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9th Jun 2008, 9:40 PM #143
Top 20 overnights - Mon/Sun
01 …. 8.7 (44%) …. Coronation Street (Mon 19:30) ITV1
02 …. 8.5 (39%) …. EastEnders (Mon 20:00) BBC1
03 …. 8.1 (36%) …. Coronation Street (Mon 20:30) ITV1
04 …. 7.9 (41%) …. Coronation Street (Wed 19:30) ITV1
05 …. 7.8 (42%) …. Coronation Street (Fri 19:30) ITV1
06 …. 7.6 (38%) …. EastEnders (Thu 19:30) BBC1
07 …. 7.5 (33%) …. The Apprentice (Wed 21:00) BBC1
08 …. 7.5 (38%) …. EastEnders (Fri 20:00) BBC1
09 …. 7.4 (35%) …. Coronation Street (Fri 20:30) ITV1
10 …. 7.1 (40%) …. Doctor Who (Sat 19:00) BBC1
11 …. 7.1 (33%) …. Coronation Street (Sun 20:00) ITV1
Higher % means above Coronation Street.
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9th Jun 2008, 11:37 PM #144
We didn't watch Doctor Who live this week but instead watched "I Was A Doctor Who Monster".
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9th Jun 2008, 11:39 PM #145Pip Madeley Guest
It's true. Mary McMillan was watched by 0.000005m viewers, with an AI index of 100.
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10th Jun 2008, 3:18 AM #146
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11th Jun 2008, 4:48 PM #147
Silence in the Library final figures from OG:
Final figures released by BARB give episode Eight of Series Four, Silence in the Library, an official rating of 6.27 million viewers.
The week was dominated by ITV which had 15 of the top twenty places, thanks to the runaway success of Britain's Got Talent, the final of which is now the most watched programme of the year to date.
Doctor Who was the 27th most watched for the week on British Television and the 9th most watched on BBC Television. It is the first time the programme has dropped out of the top twenty since The Empty Child in 2005 and the lowest position since the series returned in 2005. The rating is the lowest since The Satan Pit in 2006, which got 6.1 million watching.
Some of the missing viewers watched the Sunday repeat on BBC3 which was watched by 1.35 million viewers and was the 2nd most watched programme on multi-channel for the week. To date over half a million have also watched it on the BBC iPlayer and the total reach of the programme is over 8.5 million.
The Saturday showing of Doctor Who Confidential got 0.57 million viewers making it the 31st most watched multi-channel programme. The Sunday repeat was higher in the chart with 0.63 million watching and number 24 in the chart
I've just got my handcuffs and my truncheon and that's enough.
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11th Jun 2008, 7:03 PM #148
so over all not to bad a figure in the end.
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11th Jun 2008, 9:12 PM #149
But An Audience with Neil Bloody Diiiiiiiiaaaaaamond still beat it by 10,000! Probably because 9million Britain's Got Talent viewers were watching the opening/closing ten minutes.
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11th Jun 2008, 9:53 PM #150
Although it got the lowest overnights then, it's got more on final figures than The Santa Pit from series 2.
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