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President 08-01-2010 09:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Tom (Post 2849625)
Interesting that DOI isn't on that list

I think it'll still do well, easily beating CBB. A lot of its audience are probably older ladies who don't go onto Twitter much!

Tom 08-01-2010 09:14 PM

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Originally Posted by President (Post 2849645)
I think it'll still do well, easily beating CBB. A lot of its audience are probably older ladies who don't go onto Twitter much!

DOI is going to slaughter BB, theres no ifs or buts about it. I think it will be 8m v 3m. But I just thought that even with that amount of viewers I'd still expect it to trend even if it was at the bottom of the list

pixee 08-01-2010 09:48 PM

God that looked like rape...

Tom 08-01-2010 10:03 PM

I bet the figures for the second show are going to be poor, it was basically live feed and Ivana was introduced at the start ....

biglover 09-01-2010 12:20 AM

DOI will slaughter BB, but I dont understand why. They say BB is bad television and rubbish but DOI is a bunch of has beens skating very poorly on ice with silly outfits on, wow how exciting and educational!....not

*mazedsalv** 09-01-2010 09:05 AM

I think this is INCLUDING +1

Friday(1)- 3.4m
Friday(2)- 2.6m (23%)

So looks like the 9pm slot held up VERY well up against DOI, which got 6.3m (22%)
Look at the 2nd show's share!!! :shocked" Thats brilliant.

Think about it, 2.6m with no eviction.

It is 300,000 up on the 1st week average of CBB6.

CBB6 Average 1st week in Overnights- 3.3m
CBB7 Average 1st week in Overnights- 3.6m

tmx 09-01-2010 10:26 AM

But it wasn't C4's most watched show -

CBB (9pm): 3.4m / 13%
8 / 10 Cats: 3.4m / 17%

*mazedsalv** 09-01-2010 10:35 AM

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Originally Posted by tmx (Post 2851674)
But it wasn't C4's most watched show -

CBB (9pm): 3.4m / 13%
8 / 10 Cats: 3.4m / 17%

Yes it was joint. The share is irreleveant as there were different amounts of people watching at those times. They were joint most watched.

3.4m is brilliant up against DOI and Silent Witness(it was that, wasnt it on BBC1?), which both got over 6m!

The second show, you cant deny that it did really good.... the share proved that not many people were watching TV between 10:35pm-11:05pm. (as 1/4 of the share wastched the eviction), meaning there was only about 11m people watching TV at that time, as opposed to the 28m that have been watching the last 3 days in the 9pm slot.

The 2nd share beat DOI share which is odd.

biglover 09-01-2010 11:45 AM

That is very good for BB, people have to remember the disaster that was BB10, 3.4 million agaisnt DOI which got 6.3 million is very good

Tom 09-01-2010 02:04 PM

Much better than I expected especially the second show! I'm starting to think next week might not rate so bad after all, I don't think it will drop below 2.5m although it probably will tonight.

Brad. 09-01-2010 03:49 PM

I reckon 2.5m tonight, it's a Saturday

Brekkie 09-01-2010 04:52 PM

Well we've been telling C4 ever since the shows moved to 9pm and 10.35pm in BB9 that they should be one 90-minute show - I've no doubt if it had been a 90-minute show it would have maintained the average of the first show throughout, though really last nights "live event" could have been done within the hour-long show anyway.

A couple of positives though - the opening round up of the week and it's pretty clear the eviction panel has been ditched as the new stage can only really host Davina and the evictee.

Tom 09-01-2010 05:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Brekkie (Post 2852728)
Well we've been telling C4 ever since the shows moved to 9pm and 10.35pm in BB9 that they should be one 90-minute show - I've no doubt if it had been a 90-minute show it would have maintained the average of the first show throughout, though really last nights "live event" could have been done within the hour-long show anyway.

A couple of positives though - the opening round up of the week and it's pretty clear the eviction panel has been ditched as the new stage can only really host Davina and the evictee.

Working on averages I think it will have been about 3m. I think once people knew Ivana was going in, there was no real attraction to keep watching so probably switched off. I'm expecting that about 3.4m were watching at 10.40pm but that tailed off to about 2m by the end of the show. It was just glorified live feed.

tmx 10-01-2010 10:57 AM

2.9m (11%) inc +1

Vladimir 10-01-2010 11:16 AM

Not bad for a Saturday night. :)

Billy 10-01-2010 11:36 AM

I'm actually really impressed with that. I feared it could go down to 2.0 or even under!

Jords 10-01-2010 11:45 AM

Hmm not bad!

Spike 10-01-2010 12:02 PM

I don't think anyone was expecting such a good rating last night. Best Saturday figure since CBB5 I have read.
The series is doing cosistantly doing well which is pleasing. I think around the 3million mark is where the series will stay..well until C4's dodgy schedule next week.

biglover 10-01-2010 01:03 PM

Predictions for tonights show>> around 2.9 to 3.1, DOI begins tonight and will kill it in the ratings.

Jordan. 10-01-2010 02:39 PM

Not bad for a saturday wasnt BB10 getting around 1.8

*mazedsalv** 10-01-2010 02:50 PM

Last night's 2.9m was the highest Saturday episode since CBB5. In CBB5 tehre was only ONE episode to be avove 2.9m. So excluding that.... its the HIGHEST SATURDAY RATING SINCE BB7!!!

Outstanding!!

Brekkie 10-01-2010 07:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Tom (Post 2852757)
Working on averages I think it will have been about 3m. I think once people knew Ivana was going in, there was no real attraction to keep watching so probably switched off. I'm expecting that about 3.4m were watching at 10.40pm but that tailed off to about 2m by the end of the show. It was just glorified live feed.

They stuck around for 8 out of 10 Cats though, and at 10pm though there isn't the competition from Jonathan Ross, which is BB's main competition in the 10.35pm slot and pulled a million or so viewers away from C4.

Tom 10-01-2010 08:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Brekkie (Post 2856450)
They stuck around for 8 out of 10 Cats though, and at 10pm though there isn't the competition from Jonathan Ross, which is BB's main competition in the 10.35pm slot and pulled a million or so viewers away from C4.

But you're just assuming everyone who watched BB watched 8 out of 10 Cats which I doubt is true

Gavin 10-01-2010 10:07 PM

BB needs to improve their editorial content if they want to reach acceptable levels again. I believe this is still their least watched CBB series ever.

They need to dedicate more time to the interesting housemates like Stephen, and stop showing all the showmance rubbish. Also they need to inject energy into the production by having better tasks.

Live feed, of course, is sorely missed as well.

*mazedsalv** 10-01-2010 10:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Gavin (Post 2857318)
BB needs to improve their editorial content if they want to reach acceptable levels again. I believe this is still their least watched CBB series ever.

They need to dedicate more time to the interesting housemates like Stephen, and stop showing all the showmance rubbish. Also they need to inject energy into the production by having better tasks.

Live feed, of course, is sorely missed as well.

Nope its not, judging by CBB6 one week on at the same time of now, the series was averaging 3.3m, this series is averaging 3.6m so far, a 300,000 increase.

Its well above the BB10, which is great... :) its the first time since BB7 we havnt seen a decline, but an increase from one series to another.


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