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Redway
06-11-2013, 02:10 PM
Apologies if there's already a thread on this but if not I'll post some here.

Redway
06-11-2013, 02:14 PM
Official yearly averages:

Series 1 (2004) - 6.45m (May to July)
Series 2 (2004) - 8.61m (Oct. - Dec.)
Series 3 (2005) - 8.28m (-0.33m)
Series 4 (2006) - 8.55m (+0.27m)
Series 5 (2007) - 8.88m (+0.33m)
Series 6 (2008) - 9.53m (+0.65m)
Series 7 (2009) - 9.35m (-0.18)
Series 8 (2010) - 11.07m (+1.72m)
Series 9 (2011) - 10.97m (-0.1m)
Series 10 (2012) - 10.8m (-0.17m)

Vanessa
06-11-2013, 02:16 PM
:amazed: Amazing!

Redway
06-11-2013, 02:22 PM
The launch show had 8.43m (41.4%).

The first episode of the new series of Strictly Come Dancing scored 7.81m (35.2%) on BBC One on Friday (September 27), overnight data suggests.

The audience peaked at 8.07m at 9.45pm, roughly on a par with last year's opener. It was down 620k on the September 7 launch show.

Redway
09-11-2013, 01:50 PM
Other overnight averages:

28/9: 09.11m (43.4%), 20.00 peak of 9.92m
5/10: 09.25m (42.1%), peak of 10.51m @19.45
6/10: 08.19m (33.2%)
12/10: 09.82m (43.1%), peak of 10.79m @ 19.45
13/10: 08.42m (31.9%)
19/10: 09.69m (43.9%)
20/10: 09.42m (38.4%)
26/10: 09.69m (44.4%)
27/10: 09.56m (37.8%)
2/11: 10m (43.8%)
3/11: 10.12m (38.7%)

Overnight average so far = 9.94m (39.8%). (Including launch show.)

Redway
11-11-2013, 08:04 PM
10.29m (43.1%) and 10.31m (39.9%) for Saturday and last night's editions respectively.

There was a peak of 11.3 million for Saturday night.

reece(:
11-11-2013, 08:49 PM
So this is where all the X Factor viewers have gone off toohttp://i1190.photobucket.com/albums/z448/reeecerawwr/3e5dbfe7-1.gif

Gstar
19-11-2013, 02:19 AM
This show gets such good ratings

Redway
23-11-2013, 06:39 PM
Last weekend's episodes logged 10.44m (44.1%) and 9.56m/34.7% (against Corrie).

Redway
24-11-2013, 10:54 AM
'Strictly Come Dancing rose to another series high with 10.56m (43.7%), making it the most-watched television show of the day. It peaked at 11.74m (46.4%).'