BBC1: Motorway Cops - 6.3m (rising from 5.4m to 7.1m over the hour, not bad for a filler)
How do BBC1 manage to show such a cheap filler like this on a Monday in january and end up with over 6 million viewers?
I was a bit surprised to see Motorway Cops taking the 9pm slot when really the content, apart from two instances of swearing, was suitable for a pre 9pm slot. It worked though obviously and I must admit I found it quite a good watch.
Tuesday 15th Jan Overnight Ratings- The Whole Lot courtesy of rzt on DS.
BBC1
Breakfast - 1.1m (34.4%)
Wanted Down Under - 1.3m (30.9%)
Homes Under The Hammer - 1.4m (32.2%)
To Buy Or Not To Buy - 1.3m (29.1%)
Car Booty - 1.4m (28.6%)
Cash In The Attic - 2.2m (34.7%)
BBC News - 3.6m (47.4%)
Regional News - 3.5m (46.6%)
Doctors - 2.3m (33.4%)
Neighbours - 2.4m (34.4%)
Diagnosis Murder - 1.6m (23.0%)
BBC News - 1.1m (15.3%)
CBBC [All programmes from 3.20pm - 5.35pm] - 0.8m (6.0%)
Neighbours - 2.8m (17.1%)
BBC News - 4.9m (28.3%)
Regional News - 6.1m (32.2%)
The One Show - 4.7m (23.1%)
EastEnders - 7.1m (31%) *peak: 8.35m
Holby City - 6.5m (27.9%)
Mistresses - 4.8m (20%)
BBC News - 4.5m (23%) *peak: 4.62m
Match of the Day - 2.8m (19%)
BBC2
Daily Politics - 0.3m (5.3%)
Working Lunch - 0.4m (6.5%)
Snooker - 0.9m (11.5%)
The Weakest Link - 2.5m (18.3%)
Eggheads - 1.9m (10.8%)
Extreme Dreams With Ben Fogle - 1.2m (6.2%)
Masterchef - 2.4m (10.4%)
Horizon - 2.1m (9%)
Mock the Week...Again! - 1.2m (6%)
Newsnight - 0.9m (6%)
ITV1
GMTV - 1m (30.4%)
The Jeremy Kyle Show - 1.1m (26.5%)
This Morning - 1.1m (23.8%)
Loose Women - 1.4m (19.9%)
ITV News - 1.2m (16.2%)
Dickinson's Real Deal - 1.1m (15.8%)
The Alan Titchmarsh Show - 1.1m (15.2%)
The Royal Today - 1.4m (15.6%)
Wish You Were Here - Now And Then - 1.3m (12.2%)
Goldenballs - 2.1m (15.5%)
Regional News - 3.9m (22.2%)
ITV News - 4.6m (24.0%)
Emmerdale - 7.4m (33%) *peak: 8.49m *average: 19:00-19:30: 7.99m , 19:30-20:00: 6.72m
Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? - 4.3m (18.6%)
Taggart - 4.9m (20%)
News at Ten - 3.5m (17%) *peak: 3.77m
Sandbanks - 2.9m (18%)
Channel 4
Countdown - 1.4m (17.0%)
Deal Or No Deal - 2.7m (26.6%)
Richard And Judy - 2m (15.7%)
The Simpsons - 2.1m (9.0%)
Hollyoaks - 1.9m (8.9%)
Cook Yourself Thin vs Celebrity Recipes - 1.6m
Fast Food Junkies Go Native - 1.5m (6%)
Shameless - 2.4m (13%)
Superskinny me: The Race to Size Double - 971,000
Five
9.00 CSI 2.9m 12%
10.00 CSI: Miami 1.3m
Its amazing how well the BBC does during the day beating almost all of Itv's programmes.
It is considering the BBC's daytime line up is perceived as (and is) complete crap, with just about three formats reworked into several shows, while Jeremy Kyle and This Morning are considered to be the kings of daytime.
:-(
A former member
Most of the BBC is full of posh GITS who have to much money!
I actully like Dickinson's Real Deal is much better than the crap on BBC
also the only thing I watch on the bbc is Diagnosis Murder and murder she wrote but I have seen them all now!
At 9pm the headline is The Palace has dropped to 2.6m (13%), but that's still second in the hour, only 100,000 behind BBC1 which got 2.7m for a Waking the Dead repeat.
C4 got 1.3m for City of Vice and BBC2 got 1.2m for Paradise or Bust. Five had 1.1m for film Waytt Earp from 9pm to 12.40am.
Sky One got 1.1m for Ross Kemp on Gangs, E4 644,000 for BB:Celebrity Hijack and BBC3 622,000 for Look Who's Talking.
So that's about 11.5m of us accounted for - so what were the other 8.5m viewers at 9pm watching?
At 9pm the headline is The Palace has dropped to 2.6m (13%), but that's still second in the hour, only 100,000 behind BBC1 which got 2.7m for a Waking the Dead repeat.
C4 got 1.3m for City of Vice and BBC2 got 1.2m for Paradise or Bust. Five had 1.1m for film Waytt Earp from 9pm to 12.40am.
Sky One got 1.1m for Ross Kemp on Gangs, E4 644,000 for BB:Celebrity Hijack and BBC3 622,000 for Look Who's Talking.
So that's about 11.5m of us accounted for - so what were the other 8.5m viewers at 9pm watching?
Does this support the fact that enough people aren't counted to achieve the ratings? It would be interesting to know how many are REALLY watching a certain programme. They may be a good way of trying to work out ratings, but wouldn't it be strange if we found out that so many programmes were axed when they were popular, and the only reason that they were asked were because the viewers who were couted weren't watching.