SUNDAYS
HAWAII FIVE-0 - 9PM - SKY1
13th March: 719,000
20th March: 384,000
BEING HUMAN - 9PM - BBC3
13th March: 1.05m (3.5%)
BECOMING HUMAN - BBC3 - 9PM
20th March: 490k (1.9%)
MONDAYS
GLEE - E4 - 9PM
7th March: 1.39m (5.6%) from 9pm, the biggest multichannel audience of the night. A further 250k (1.4%) watched the musical comedy on E4 +1.
14th March: 1.25m (5%) for E4 from 9pm and 196k (1.1%) on E4 +1.
21st March: 1.4m (5.7%) for E4 from 9pm and 318k (1.9%) on E4 +1
LAW & ORDER: UK - ITV1
7th March: 5.48m (21.9%) on
14th March: 4.08m (16.3%)
21ST March: 3.6m (14.2%)
TUESDAYS
CSI - FIVE -9PM
8th March: 2.3m (9.2%)
15th March: 2.22m (9.1%)
22nd March: 2.35m (10%)
CSI: MIAMI - FIVE - 10PM
8th March: 1.29m (7.5%)
15th March: 1.24m (6.9%)
22nd March: 1.13m (6.5%)
WEDNESDAYS
NCIS S7 - FIVE - 9PM
9th March: 2.05m (8.5%)
16th March: 2.05m (8.5%)
23rd March: 1.63m (7%)
LAW & ORDER: CRIMINAL INTENT - FIVE -10PM
9th March: 1.13m (6.7%)
16th March: 1.13m (6.3%)
23rd March: 996k (5.9%)
SATURDAYS
CSI: NY - FIVE - 10PM
12th March: 1.7m (8.1%)
Source: The Guardian & Digital Spy


here are yesterdays primetime figures.......
ReplyDeleteJapan's Tsunami: How It Happened averaged 2.25m (9.9%) for Channel 4 in the 9pm hour and 378k (2.2%) on Channel 4 +1.
However, the documentary was beaten by medical drama Monroe, which continued with 4.81m (21.2%) on ITV1 and 120k (0.7%) on timeshift. Also in the 9pm hour, Panorama: My Big Fat Fake Wedding grabbed 3.5m (15.4%) on BBC One.
Earlier, Tonight: Gaddafi And Me fetched 2.84m (12.8%) on ITV1 from 7.30pm and DIY SOS: The Big Build - Haydock built 4.34m (18.6%) on BBC One in the 8pm hour. Question Time brought in 2.27m (20.4%) on BBC One from 10.45pm.
Channel 4's Coach Trip mustered 1.53m (10.7%) from 5.30pm and 268k (1.4%) on +1. Later, Supersize Vs Superskinny Kids gobbled up 1.5m (6.4%) in the 8pm hour and 388k (1.7%) on timeshift. 10'Clock Live was seen by 710k (4.2%) and 152k (1.7%) on timeshift.
Over at BBC Two, Coast enchanted 1.53m (7.2%) in the 7pm hour, before A Farmer's Life For Me harvested 1.43m (6.1%) from 8pm. The British At Work employed 1.26m (5.6%) in the 9pm hour and The Grumpy Guide To Work amused 960k (4.9%) from 10pm.
How Do They Do It? grabbed 622k (2.8%) on Channel 5 from 7.30pm, before The Blasters debuted with 812k (3.5%) in the 8pm hour. A screening of High Plains Drifter entertained 1.05m (5.4%) from 9pm.
Overall, ITV1 narrowly won primetime with 22.9% (+1: 0.6%) against BBC One's 21.1%. Channel 4 came in third with 6.3% (+1: 1.3%), ahead of BBC Two with 5.9% and Channel 5 with 3.9%.
Elsewhere, Celebrity Juice amused 1.05m (5.7%) on ITV2 from 10pm, the biggest multichannel audience of the night. A further 163k (1.6%) watched the show on timeshift. Russell Howard's Good News entertained 750k (4.9%) on BBC Three from 10.30pm.
Thanks Paul
ReplyDeleteI would be interested to see how Fringe did in the UK since it returned this week, but I never saw much promotion for the show.
ReplyDeleteSky rarely promote Fringe where I live in the UK, perhaps the occasional promo but it's usually shown very late at night, it's a shame.
ReplyDeleteIs there some new info about The IT Crowd season 5? Premiere date? Thanks
ReplyDeleteJust a note. The second being human rating is not actually for being human, rather for the spin-off becoming human.
ReplyDeleteAhh thank you, I hadn't noticed
ReplyDeleteDo you know which day it airs on?
ReplyDeleteCould u state if they are repeats please?
ReplyDeleteSure, I didn't think that any were repeats. Usually it says that where I get the info from. But I will keep it in mind from now on :)
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