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Originally posted by Spike
It was changed alot and still the ratings were down
maybe it is time for the show to be given a break and come back with a bang.
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I don't know the Pamela Anderson stunt made the rating sore:
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Pamela Anderson a ratings winner for Ten THE gamble to put former Playboy bunny Pamela Anderson in the Big Brother house has paid off for the struggling Channel 10 show.
More than 1.4 million people tuned in to watch Anderson go into the house on a highly competitive night for Australian TV.
Anderson, who will be on the reality TV series for three days, busted into the house wearing a red mini-dress and shocking housemates.
For the first time this year Big Brother beat all its competitors and won every major demographic.
It propelled Ten into second position for the night, just behind Channel 7.
Last night also was a big night for the ABC, which had an impressive debut for its political Satire The Hollowmen and broke records with At The Movies and The Gruen Transfer.
Working Dog production The Hollowmen pulled in more than 1.1 million in its 9.30pm timeslot.
"1.185 million viewers is a fantastic result - and that's just the primary figure. We are still waiting for postal votes and preferences from the Greens,'' Working Dog's Michael Hirsh said.
Advertising panel show The Gruen Transfer had its best audience to date with more than 1.3 million.'
More than 705,000 watched At The Movies to give David Stratton and Margaret Pomeranz the best figure of their 23-year partnership.
The national broadcaster performed especially well in Melbourne, where it had the top three programs - Spicks and Specks, The Gruen Transfer and The Hollowmen.
The ABC had five shows in the top 15, led by Spicks and Specks, which was the fourth most watched show of the night with more than 1.3 million.
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news.com.au