UK TV ratings roundup - data supplied by Barb
The Met: Policing London topped the ratings outside of soaps on Monday (June 29), according to overnight data.
The documentary continued with 4.05m (20.8%) at 9pm, gaining more than 300,000 viewers week-on-week.
Earlier, Nigel Slater: Eating Together appealed to 2.46m (13.8%) at 7.30pm, and Panorama interested 1.76m (8.8%) at 8.30pm.
On BBC Two, Wimbledon 2day rounded up the day's events for 1.34m (6.8%) at 8.30pm, before coverage of the Rhs Hampton Court Palace Show brought in 1.23m (6.3%) at 9.30pm.
Episodes followed with 770k (4.4%) at 10pm, while Newsnight aired to 650k (5.6%) at 10.30pm.
ITV's Countrywise averaged 2.40m (12.8%) at 8pm (92k/0.5% on +1), before Vicious amused 2.17m (11.1%) at 9pm (67k/0.4%), and It's a Funny Old Week entertained 1.22m (6.3%) at 9.30pm (81k/0.6%).
On Channel 4, Dispatches informed 1.09m (5.8%) at 8pm (248k/1.3%), while The Real Story interested 1.71m (8.6%) at 8.30pm (313k/1.6%). Kevin McCloud's Escape to the Wild continued with 1.97m (10.2%) at...
The Met: Policing London topped the ratings outside of soaps on Monday (June 29), according to overnight data.
The documentary continued with 4.05m (20.8%) at 9pm, gaining more than 300,000 viewers week-on-week.
Earlier, Nigel Slater: Eating Together appealed to 2.46m (13.8%) at 7.30pm, and Panorama interested 1.76m (8.8%) at 8.30pm.
On BBC Two, Wimbledon 2day rounded up the day's events for 1.34m (6.8%) at 8.30pm, before coverage of the Rhs Hampton Court Palace Show brought in 1.23m (6.3%) at 9.30pm.
Episodes followed with 770k (4.4%) at 10pm, while Newsnight aired to 650k (5.6%) at 10.30pm.
ITV's Countrywise averaged 2.40m (12.8%) at 8pm (92k/0.5% on +1), before Vicious amused 2.17m (11.1%) at 9pm (67k/0.4%), and It's a Funny Old Week entertained 1.22m (6.3%) at 9.30pm (81k/0.6%).
On Channel 4, Dispatches informed 1.09m (5.8%) at 8pm (248k/1.3%), while The Real Story interested 1.71m (8.6%) at 8.30pm (313k/1.6%). Kevin McCloud's Escape to the Wild continued with 1.97m (10.2%) at...
- 6/30/2015
- Digital Spy
UK TV ratings roundup - data supplied by Barb
Vicious dipped slightly in the ratings with its latest episode, according to overnight data for Monday (June 22).
Sir Ian McKellen and Sir Derek Jacobi's sitcom brought in 2.18m (10.7%) for ITV at 9pm, with a further 89,000 (0.5%) tuning in on +1.
Elsewhere on the channel, Johnny Kingdom's Wild Exmoor interested 2.71m (13.5%) at 8pm (85k/0.4% on +1), and It's A Funny Old Week was seen by 1.32m (6.5%) at 9.30pm (85k/0.6%).
BBC One's Nigel Slater: Eating Together gathered 2.88m (14.8%) at 7.30pm, before Disaster on Everest followed with 2.19m (10.6%) at 8.30pm, and The Met: Policing London was the most-watched programme of the night outside of soaps with 3.73m (18.5%) at 9pm.
Over on BBC Two, The £100k House: The Final Fix appealed to 1.44m (7.1%) at 8pm, while Japan: Earth's Enchanted Island fascinated 2.66m (13.2%) at 9pm. Episodes followed with 850k (4.9%) at 10pm.
Channel 4's Dispatches was...
Vicious dipped slightly in the ratings with its latest episode, according to overnight data for Monday (June 22).
Sir Ian McKellen and Sir Derek Jacobi's sitcom brought in 2.18m (10.7%) for ITV at 9pm, with a further 89,000 (0.5%) tuning in on +1.
Elsewhere on the channel, Johnny Kingdom's Wild Exmoor interested 2.71m (13.5%) at 8pm (85k/0.4% on +1), and It's A Funny Old Week was seen by 1.32m (6.5%) at 9.30pm (85k/0.6%).
BBC One's Nigel Slater: Eating Together gathered 2.88m (14.8%) at 7.30pm, before Disaster on Everest followed with 2.19m (10.6%) at 8.30pm, and The Met: Policing London was the most-watched programme of the night outside of soaps with 3.73m (18.5%) at 9pm.
Over on BBC Two, The £100k House: The Final Fix appealed to 1.44m (7.1%) at 8pm, while Japan: Earth's Enchanted Island fascinated 2.66m (13.2%) at 9pm. Episodes followed with 850k (4.9%) at 10pm.
Channel 4's Dispatches was...
- 6/23/2015
- Digital Spy
UK TV ratings roundup – data supplied by Barb
Game of Thrones was a ratings hit for Sky Atlantic yet again on Monday (June 8), according to overnight figures.
The penultimate episode of the fantasy drama's fifth season enthralled 1.09m (5.1%) at 9pm, as dramatic events unfolded for characters including Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke).
Ian McKellen and Derek Jacobi's ITV sitcom Vicious lost more than 700,000 viewers from last week's opening episode, bringing in 2.26m (10.6%) at 9pm (90k/0.5% on +1).
Elsewhere on the channel, Johnny Kingdom's Wild Exmoor interested 2.60m (12.7%) at 8pm (141k/0.7%), while Off Their Rockers continued with 1.47m (6.9%) at 9.30pm (77k/0.6%).
On BBC One, Nigel Slater: Eating Together averaged 2.78m (14.3%) at 7.30pm, before Gm Food: Cultivating Fear intrigued 1.68m (8.0%) at 8.30pm, and The Met: Policing London gathered 3.35m (15.8%) at 9pm.
BBC Two's The Wonder of Dogs appealed to 1.08m (5.8%) at 7pm, and Springwatch followed with 2.42m (11.7%) at 8pm. Japan: Earth's...
Game of Thrones was a ratings hit for Sky Atlantic yet again on Monday (June 8), according to overnight figures.
The penultimate episode of the fantasy drama's fifth season enthralled 1.09m (5.1%) at 9pm, as dramatic events unfolded for characters including Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke).
Ian McKellen and Derek Jacobi's ITV sitcom Vicious lost more than 700,000 viewers from last week's opening episode, bringing in 2.26m (10.6%) at 9pm (90k/0.5% on +1).
Elsewhere on the channel, Johnny Kingdom's Wild Exmoor interested 2.60m (12.7%) at 8pm (141k/0.7%), while Off Their Rockers continued with 1.47m (6.9%) at 9.30pm (77k/0.6%).
On BBC One, Nigel Slater: Eating Together averaged 2.78m (14.3%) at 7.30pm, before Gm Food: Cultivating Fear intrigued 1.68m (8.0%) at 8.30pm, and The Met: Policing London gathered 3.35m (15.8%) at 9pm.
BBC Two's The Wonder of Dogs appealed to 1.08m (5.8%) at 7pm, and Springwatch followed with 2.42m (11.7%) at 8pm. Japan: Earth's...
- 6/9/2015
- Digital Spy
Cristina Bercovitz has directed a short on the making of the soundtrack for Rodney Ascher's Room 237, a documentary about the plethora of theories that have sprung up over the years regarding just what Stanley Kubrick was up to when he made The Shining (1980). From the description posted at YouTube: "Kubrick's film was scored in large part with pre existing classical recordings, but the score for Room 237 has taken as its inspiration the elegant but quirky film music that accompanied low budget horror movies in the 1970s. Composers Jonathan Snipes and William Hutson utilize a combination of vintage and contemporary analogue synthesizers, as well as acoustic instruments to create an atmosphere that is at once both haunting and funky."
When they set out to make Room 237, which premiered at Sundance on Monday, Ascher and producer Tim Kirk "stumbled upon… a subculture of Kubrick fans that has been...
When they set out to make Room 237, which premiered at Sundance on Monday, Ascher and producer Tim Kirk "stumbled upon… a subculture of Kubrick fans that has been...
- 1/27/2012
- MUBI
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