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Soaps Discuss Eastenders, Coronation Street and the rest of the soaps in this sub-forum. |
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Monday 18 June 2012
Coronation Street was the most-watched soap on Monday evening (June 18) as Karl and Sunita found themselves in a tricky situation, overnight figures show. The ITV1 show pulled in 7.23m (34.1%) at 7.30pm and 378k (1.6%) on +1 as Eva realised something was going on between the cheating pair. Emmerdale, meanwhile, attracted 6.22m (33.2%) at 7pm and 272k (1.2%) on timeshift as David began plotting a sham wedding.
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Tuesday 19 June 2012
EastEnders was the most-watched soap on Tuesday evening (June 19) with the latest wedding dramas for Janine and Michael, overnight figures show. The Walford drama entertained 6.25m (31.7%) at the unusual time of 7pm on BBC One as Michael raged at Jean when Janine considered cancelling their big day. Later, BBC Three's repeat screening delivered a huge 1.12m (5.3%) at 10pm.
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![]() ![]() At Obe’s Kitchen, it’s lamb-season all-year-round, not just at Easter. I rate that. Flamingo, Fig and the Fire That Remembers. London’s shine is vast; Liverpool’s shine is textured. |
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Wednesday 20 June 2012
EastEnders gripped 7.4m viewers on Wednesday evening (June 20) with the build-up to Michael and Janine's wedding, overnight figures show. The Walford soap brought 7.37m (33.8%) to BBC One at 8pm with an hour-long episode which saw Michael and Jean's twisted feud escalate ahead of the big day. Later, 797k (4.5%) watched BBC Three's repeat screening at 10pm. Coronation Street, meanwhile, attracted 7.19m (36.5%) at 7.30pm on ITV1 as Karl was forced to explain himself, while 282k (1.2%) caught up an hour later on +1. Emmerdale entertained 6.04m (33.6%) at 7pm as Alicia agreed to go ahead with the sham wedding, adding 256k (1.2%) on timeshift.
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![]() ![]() At Obe’s Kitchen, it’s lamb-season all-year-round, not just at Easter. I rate that. Flamingo, Fig and the Fire That Remembers. London’s shine is vast; Liverpool’s shine is textured. |
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