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LOL ;P
EastEnders falling under 8 million :( |
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Monday 23 April 2012
BBC1 20.00 - EastEnders: 7.9m (34%) ITV1 19.00 - Emmerdale: 6.9m (34%) 19.30 - Coronation Street: 8.7m (40%) 20.30 - Coronation Street: 8.8m (36%) Coronation Street most-watched; Emmerdale least-watched. |
Tuesday 24 April 2012
BBC1 19.30 - EastEnders: 7.6m (36%) ITV1 19.00 - Emmerdale: 6.5m (33%) EastEnders most-watched; Emmerdale least-watched. |
Wednesday 25 April 2012
BBC1 20.00 - Waterloo Road: 4.7m (20%) ITV1 19.00 - Emmerdale: 6.9m (33%) Emmerdale most-watched; Waterloo Road least-watched. |
Thursday 26 April 2012
BBC1 19.30 - EastEnders: 7.8m (36%) ITV1 19.00 - Emmerdale: 6.6m (33%) 20.30 - Coronation Street: 7.9m (33%) Coronation Street most-watched; Emmerdale least-watched. |
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In fact, the equivalent day 2010 had 8.1m (39%) - check page 4 of this thread. That is only a drop of 0.3m and 2010 had the biggest ratings rise since the records began in 2002.
Exactly. When someone chooses to ignore the facts and make false assumptions based on pleothas upon pleathos of abortive traits and objective statements that are actually false, it's very difficult to take that person seriously, let alone have a debate with him or her. Listen, you said that EastEnders is very poor right now (with which I agree), but you used the viewing figures as one piece of evidence to support your argument. I pointed out to you that the ratings are fine, which works to my advantage and your disadvantage, so what now? Does this prove to you that the current quality at least is subjective and not what you (of all people) say it is? |
i dont care what the numbers say - emmerdale is by far the best.
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I forgot to post Friday's (27 April's) - here they are:
ITV1 19.00 - Emmerdale: 6.5m (33%) 19.30 - Coronation Street: 7.8m (37%) 20.30 - Coronation Street: 7.9m (34%) BBC1 20.00 - EastEnders - 7.3m (33%) Coronation Street most-watched; Emmerdale least-watched. Terrible performance from EastEnders. |
Apologies about the late updates - forgot all about them. Anyway, here they are:
Monday 30 April 2012 BBC1 20.00 - EastEnders: 7.9m (32%) ITV1 19.00 - Emmerdale: 6.5m (33%) 19.30 - Coronation Street: 8.2m (38%) 20.30 - Coronation Street: 8.2m (33%) Coronation Street most-watched; Emmerdale least-watched. |
Tuesday 1 May 2012
BBC1 19.00 - Emmerdale: 6.7m (34%) 19.30 - EastEnders: 8.1m (38%) EastEnders most-watched; Emmerdale least-watched. |
Wednesday 2 May 2012
BBC1 20.00 - British Soap Awards: 5m (22%) ITV1 19.00 - Emmerdale: 6.3m (34%) |
Thursday 3 May 2012
BBC1 19.30 - EastEnders: 7.5m (35% ITV1 19.00 - Emmerdale: 6.7m (33%) 20.30 - Coronation Street: 7.6m (31%) Coronation Street most-watched; Emmerdale least-watched. |
Friday 4 May 2012
BBC1 20.00 - EastEnders: 7.2m (32%) ITV1 19.00 - Emmerdale: 6.4m (33%) 19.30 - Coronation Street: 8.3m (38%) 20.30 - Coronation Street: 8.2m (35%) Coronation Street most-watched; Emmerdale least-watched. |
Anyway, more on this week, Coronation Street should get right boosters from BGT. Not sure about the other soaps, though. EastEnders in particular will suffer. 4.9m (19%) tonight, I reckon.
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Oh yeah EastEnders will plummet, everyone will've been watching Louis Walsh on Deal or No Deal
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OK, after a long wait (sorry, guys), here you go:
Monday 7 May 2012 Coronation Street topped the soap ratings on Monday evening (May 7) with the launch of its heavily-promoted 'Big Week', overnight figures show. Coronation Street pulled in 8.7m (33.2%) at 9pm and 363k (1.8%) on +1 as Terry, Tommy and Tina faced trouble with loan shark Rick Neelan. EastEnders, meanwhile, slipped to 5.56m (21.7%) at 7.30pm against tough competition from the second Britain's Got Talent live show. However, BBC Three's repeat screening had a strong 1.08m (5.3%) at 10pm. Emmerdale interested 6.58m (29.3%) at 7pm as Declan carried on interfering in Megan's personal life, adding 175k (0.7%) on timeshift. I just copied and pasted from Digital Spy, as I haven't got the time right now to synthesise information. |
Tuesday 8 May 2012
Coronation Street stayed just above the 8m mark as its big week of storylines continued on Tuesday evening (May 8), overnight figures show. Coronation Street pulled in 8.06m (32.5%) at 9pm and 369k (1.9%) on +1 as Terry suggested an insurance scam to solve his financial troubles. EastEnders, meanwhile, attracted 5.73m (25.7%) at 7.30pm against competition from the latest Britain's Got Talent live show. However, BBC Three's repeat screening secured a huge 1.17m (6.1%) at 10pm. |
Wednesday 9 May 2012
Coronation Street remained close to the 8m mark as its 'Big Week' continued on Wednesday evening (May 9), overnight figures show. Coronation Street pulled in 7.97m (30.4%) at 9pm and 394k (1.9%) on +1 as Tina was left injured following a dramatic showdown with Terry. Emmerdale, meanwhile, attracted 6.69m (33.1%) at 7pm and 111k (0.5%) on timeshift as Zak's mental state deteriorated further on the moors. |
Thursday 10 May 2012
Coronation Street was well above the 8m mark on Thursday evening (May 10) with the latest drama surrounding Tina McIntyre and the Duckworths, overnight figures show. Coronation Street pulled in 8.52m (34.5%) at 9pm and 304k (1.6%) on +1 as Terry covered his tracks by blaming Rick Neelan for Tina's injuries. EastEnders, meanwhile, continued to be dented by Britain's Got Talent but had its highest audience of the week so far, attracting 6.07m (26.4%) at 7.30pm with the arrival of Derek Branning's daughter Alice. BBC Three's repeat screening added a huge 1.27m (6.6%) at 10pm. Emmerdale interested 6.67m (32.9%) at 7pm and 128k (0.5%) on timeshift as Cain managed to track down Zak, while Hollyoaks managed 788k (4.2%) at 6.30pm on Channel 4 and 525k (2.6%) for E4's first look at 7pm. |
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