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Saturday 7th February 2015

 

BBC One

Six Nations Rugby: 4.23m (24.9%)

The Voice UK: 8.72m (40.3%)

National Lottery: 5.25m (25.3%)

Casualty: 4.95m (24.9%)

Match of the Day: 3.36m (27.3%)

 

BBC Two

Dad's Army: 1.74m (8.4%)

QI XL: 1.26m (6.1%)

 

ITV

Harry Hill's Stars In Their Eyes: 2.35m (11.8%)

Planet's Got Talent: 1.97m (9.1%)

Take Me Out: 3.05m (14.4%)

The Jonathan Ross Show: 2.24m (11.5%)

 

Channel 4

The World's Weirdest Weather: 857k (4.0%)

American Pie Reunion: 974k (5.3%)

 

Channel 5

CSI - Crime Scene Investigation: 823k (5.2%)

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The Voice UK comparative ratings

 

Blind Auditions 1

 

2012: 8.43m (37.6%)

2013: 6.24m (26.9%) DOWN 2.19m

2014: 8.37m (34.8%) UP 2.13m

2015: 8.05m (35.9%) DOWN 0.32m

 

Blind Auditions 2

 

2012: 9.00m (39.3%)

2013: 6.43m (28.5%) DOWN 2.57m

2014: 7.60m (32.8%) UP 1.17m

2015: 8.46m (38.5%) UP 0.86m

 

Blind Auditions 3

 

2012: 9.54m (41.1%)

2013: 6.67m (26.8%) DOWN 2.87m

2014: 7.89m (35.2%) UP 1.22m

2015: 8.08m (38.4%) UP 0.19m

 

Blind Auditions 4

 

2012: 10.68m (45.5%)

2013: 7.92m (35.5%) DOWN 2.76m

2014: 8.50m (36.6%) UP 0.58m

2015: 8.49m (39.4%) DOWN 0.01m

 

Blind Auditions 5

 

2012: no episode

2013: 7.97m (35.5%)

2014: 8.44m (36.5%) UP 0.47m

2015: 8.72m (40.3%) UP 0.28m

So shocked at The Voice! I think if the BBC were less partial they might be able to make something of it in the later rounds. Those ratings will surely tumble once the lives come around, unless the producers can spice it up a little.

Thanks for those comparative ratings, very interesting! They do need to work out a better format or at least make the later stages more interesting because the ratings are just going to sadly fall.

 

It shows they were right to renew it though contrary to all those complaints!

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Thanks for those comparative ratings, very interesting! They do need to work out a better format or at least make the later stages more interesting because the ratings are just going to sadly fall.

 

It shows they were right to renew it though contrary to all those complaints!

 

You're welcome. I'll post it each week and I might do a comparison with The X Factor next week too if I get time.

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Sunday 8th February 2015

 

BBC One

Animals In Love: 4.00m (20.5%)

Countryfile: 7.60m (33.7%)

Call The Midwife: 8.81m (33.4%)

BAFTA Film Awards: 4.91m (24.1%)

 

BBC Two

Top Gear: 5.36m (20.3%)

Dragon's Den: 2.39m (10.2%)

Match of the Day 2: 1.77m (11.6%)

 

ITV

Get Your Act Together: 1.73m (7.4%)

All Star Family Fortunes: 2.25m (8.5%)

Mr Selfridge: 3.88m (16.5%)

 

Channel 4

The Jump: 1.88m (8.3%)

The Hotel: 1.13m (4.3%)

Our Guy In India: 2.06m (8.7%)

 

Channel 5

Miss Congeniality 2: 737k (3.0%)

Bounty Hunters: 749k (3.9%)

 

Top 10 Programmes: 2nd-8th February 2015

excluding news broadcasts and ONE entry per programme

 

01. Call The Midwife: 8.81m (33.4%) [bBC One]

02. The Voice UK: 8.72m (40.3%) [bBC One]

03. Coronation Street: 7.98m (36.3%) [iTV]

04. Countryfile: 7.60m (33.7%) [bBC One]

05. EastEnders: 7.50m (32.2%) [bBC One]

06. Six Nations Rugby: 7.31m (31.4%) [bBC One]

07. Emmerdale: 6.77m (32.5%) [iTV]

08. Death In Paradise: 6.64m (29.3%) [bBC One]

09. Silent Witness: 6.00m (25.3%) [bBC One]

10. Top Gear: 5.36m (20.3%) [bBC Two]

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Monday 9th February 2015

 

BBC One

Inside Out: 3.77m (17.2%)

EastEnders: 7.54m (32.3%)

Panorama: 2.70m (11.5%)

New Tricks: 3.17m (14%)

Waterloo Road: 918k (9.7%)

 

BBC Two

University Challenge: 2.86m (12.3%)

Only Connect: 2.16m (9.1%)

A Cook Abroad: 1.60m (7.1%)

Backchat with Jack Whitehall: 850k (5.0%)

 

ITV

Emmerdale: 6.89m (33.2%)

Coronation Street: 7.86m (36.0%)

Richard Wilson On The Road: 2.71m (11.6%)

Coronation Street: 7.62m (32.1%)

Broadchurch: 5.86m (25.9%)

 

Channel 4

Hollyoaks: 976k (5.0%)

The Jump: 1.73m (7.4%)

Heston's Recipe for Romance: 830k (3.6%)

Catastrophe: 480k (2.9%)

 

Channel 5

Neighbours: 810k (5.1%)

Home and Away: 576k (3.2%)

Police Interceptors: 1.13m (4.8%)

Benefits Britain - On The Dole: 2.00m (8.8%)

10,000 BC: 958k (6.2%)

 

BBC Three

Waterloo Road: 596k (2.5%)

yey climb 'Broadchurch' climb

 

Shame about 'Castastrophe' though but it's been renewed anyway :D

Nice to see Eastenders closing the gap on Coronation Street! :D

It's funny that Catastrophe is probably the best show on TV at the moment but no-one is watching it.

The public are a bunch of idiots.

 

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Tuesday 10th February 2015

 

BBC One

EastEnders: 7.54m (36.0%)

Holby City: 4.71m (21.8%)

The Gift: 3.60m (17.0%)

Count Arthur Strong: 1.44m (13.0%)

 

BBC Two

Antiques Road Trip: 1.60m (7.8%)

Alex Polizzi - The Fixer: 1.86m (8.6%)

Inside The Commons: 1.59m (7.5%)

 

ITV

Emmerdale: 6.29m (31.5%)

River Monsters: 1.70m (8.1%)

Bad Builders - Bang to Rights: 1.92m (8.9%)

Young War Widows: 988k (4.7%) :o :o :o

 

Channel 4

Hollyoaks: 859k (4.6%)

The Secret Life of 4 Year Olds: 2.27m (10.5%)

24 Hours In Police Custody: 1.42m (6.7%)

Kid Criminals: 1.13m (7.3%)

 

Channel 5

Neighbours: 800k (5.2%)

Home and Away: 540k (3.1%)

Benidorm ER: 897k (4.2%)

Killer Psychopaths: 1.16m (5.5%)

10,000 BC: 684k (4.4%)

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What a shocker for ITV last night - especially Young War Widows at 9pm not even passing 1 million viewers. Atrocious set of figures aside from Emmerdale! EastEnders is doing well in the lead-up to live week - hopefully some good figures next week.
GOOD at Young War Widows doing so badly, maybe the tide is turning on such crap being treated with supreme reverence all the time.
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Just to follow up, the lowest ever 9pm overnight rating programmes in ITV's history:

 

01. Britain Then and Now [29/08/12] - 599k

02. A Touch of Frost (Repeat) [12/08/12] - 673k

03. Prey (Repeat) [10/05/14] - 900k

04. Young War Widows [10/02/15] - 988k

05. From The Heart [13/02/13] - 1.08m

 

The fact that all five have occurred in the last three years highlights how much TV viewing has changed. Although, tbf the top 2 faced The Paralympics Opening Ceremony and Olympics Closing Ceremony respectively.

That is horrendous :lol:

 

Although, after seeing the description of 'The Gift', it sounds like a programme that would have less than 2 million viewers if it were on ITV. BBC One just have the benefit of being the default channel for many (and of course no adverts)

ITV had their worst January in terms of audience share :o

 

It was the most anticipated drama return of the year, but Broadchurch could not stop ITV slumping to its worst January ratings on record.

 

The main ITV channel had just a 14.4% share of the audience across the whole of the month, hit by a string of prime-time weekend flops including Get Your Act Together, Planet’s Got Talent and Harry Hill’s reboot of Stars in Their Eyes. Broadchurch, starring David Tennant and Olivia Colman, failed to reprise either the critical acclaim or audiences of its first series and another big ITV drama, Mr Selfridge, has also seen viewers drift away.

 

ITV’s woes have been compounded by a run of poorly rating factual shows, including The Wonder of Britain, the first ITV series fronted by former Countryfile presenter Julia Bradbury, which was pulled last month after two episodes.

 

It is ITV’s lowest January share of the audience since at least the turn of the century and, given the fragmentation of viewing over the last 20 years, likely to be an all-time low. ITV’s share of viewing across its portfolio of channels was also its lowest since at least 2002. Its share including ITV2, ITV3 and ITV4 and its recently launched sister networks, entertainment and lifestyle channel ITVBe and premium drama channel, ITV Encore, had a combined 20.5% share of viewing in January, according to figures seen by MediaGuardian.

 

BBC1 had a 23.1% share in January, giving it an 8.6% lead over ITV’s main channel. It is BBC1’s biggest advantage over ITV outside of the exceptional summer months of the London Olympics in 2012 when ITV dropped to its lowest ever share of 11.3% for the main channel (and 17.3% for its portfolio). The share for ITV’s main channel dropped below 10% on six days in January, including all five Saturdays and one Sunday (25 January), with its lowest all-day share of 7.9% on Saturday 17 January.

 

ITV has found itself up against a strong weekend peacetime performance by BBC1, bolstered by the return of a rejuvenated The Voice on Saturday and a trio of big rating BBC1 shows on Sunday: Countryfile, Antiques Roadshow and Call The Midwife. ITV has struggled to fill the void left by Dancing on Ice, which aired for the last time on the channel this time last year and regularly pulled in audiences of more than 6 million viewers.

 

But its new weekend lineup, including Harry Hill’s reboot of Stars in their Eyes, Stephen Mulhern talent show Get Your Act Together and another new format, Planet’s Got Talent, have been rating at little more than 2 million viewers. ITV had looked to an expensively acquired Israeli talent format, Rising Star, to air on Saturday nights but the show was dropped before it had even aired after poor ratings in the US and Germany.

 

Broadchurch started strongly for the channel on Monday nights but has failed to repeat the success of its first series, while the third run of Mr Selfridge, starring Jeremy Piven, launched with fewer than 6 million viewers against more than 9 million for its first run. Sitcom Birds of a Feather has also seen a big crop in audience.

 

Elsewhere, the first three weeks of the new daytime show fronted by Mel Giedroyc and Sue Perkins averaged fewer than a million viewers, failing to repeat the ratings magic of their BBC1 show, The Great British Bake Off. Many of ITV’s factual programmes have struggled at 9pm, including The Wonder of Britain and Bring Back Borstal. Tuesday night’s documentary at 9pm on ITV, Young War Widows, about three women whose husbands died in Afghanistan, had 1.1 million viewers – a 5.2% share.

 

Although such a topic was never likely to attract a huge audience, it was ranked seventh behind the other main channels as well as ITV3 and BT Sport’s coverage of Liverpool’s 3-2 Premier League win over Tottenham, which had 1.3 million viewers (6.3%).

 

Broadchurch and Mr Selfridge remain two of the channel’s biggest shows. Broadchurch’s consolidated audience, including people who record it and watch it in the subsequent seven days, has been around 9 million, with Mr Selfridge watched by a consolidated audience of around 5.5 million.

 

ITV declined to comment.

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ITV is just flopping at the moment. If it were a singer, it would be looking to be dropped. :lol:
These things always go in cycles but ITV's current slump has been dramatic. They had been on a high from around the time of the first series of Downton Abbey up to the first series of Broadchurch. Since then, the decline has been spectacular. That said, a total audience of 9 million for Broadchurch is a lot healthier than the overnight figures. The problem for ITV is that people who record the programmes are unlikely to watch the adverts. The advertisers will be more interested in the overnights.
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Wednesday 11th February 2015

 

BBC One

The Great Comic Relief Bake Off: 6.41m (28.2%)

Can You Cure My Cancer: 1.97m (9.0%)

Match of the Day: 2.26m (24.9%)

 

BBC Two

Antiques Road Trip: 1.33m (6.5%)

Earth's Frozen Kingdom: 1.78m (7.9%)

Wolf Hall: 2.79m (12.8%)

 

ITV

Emmerdale: 6.41m (32.5%)

Coronation Street: 7.51m (35.1%)

Midsomer Murders: 4.24m (19.0%)

 

Channel 4

Hollyoaks: 972k (5.3%)

The Restoration Man: 940k (4.1%)

24 Hours In A&E: 1.99m (9.2%)

Bodyshockers: 1.21m (7.7%)

 

Channel 5

Neighbours: 746k (4.9%)

Home and Away: 577k (3.3%)

GPs - Behind Closed Doors: 966k (4.3%)

The 10 Faces of Michael Jackson: 940k (4.3%)

Age Gap Love: 561k (3.5%)

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