UK TV ratings round-up - data supplied by Barb
Unforgotten premiered to 4.5 million viewers on ITV last night (October 8), according to overnight figures.
The crime drama, starring Nicola Walker and Sanjeev Bhaskar, appealed to 4.53 million (22.5%) from 9pm, with a further 207k (1.4%) on timeshift.
Earlier on ITV, Paul O'Grady: For the Love of Dogs returned to 3.91 million (19.5%).
Over on BBC One, Watchdog interested 3.75 million (18.9%) from 8pm, and Who Do You Think You Are? with Mark Gatiss attracted 3.15 million (15.6%).
BBC Two's Great British Menu cooked up 1.94 million (10.4%) in the 7pm hour. It was followed by World's Weirdest Events with 1.48 million (7.5%).
Cradle to Grave and Boy Meets Girl managed 1.39 million (6.7%) and 844k (4.3%) respectively, before Mock the Week entertained 1.28 million (7.9%) from 10pm.
On Channel 4, George Clarke's Amazing Spaces drew 1.38 million (6.9%). Hunted then continued with 1.1 million (5.5%) from 9pm, and First Dates averaged 942k (6.8%).
Channel 5 aired Aircrash: The Miracle of Flight 32, which was watched...
Unforgotten premiered to 4.5 million viewers on ITV last night (October 8), according to overnight figures.
The crime drama, starring Nicola Walker and Sanjeev Bhaskar, appealed to 4.53 million (22.5%) from 9pm, with a further 207k (1.4%) on timeshift.
Earlier on ITV, Paul O'Grady: For the Love of Dogs returned to 3.91 million (19.5%).
Over on BBC One, Watchdog interested 3.75 million (18.9%) from 8pm, and Who Do You Think You Are? with Mark Gatiss attracted 3.15 million (15.6%).
BBC Two's Great British Menu cooked up 1.94 million (10.4%) in the 7pm hour. It was followed by World's Weirdest Events with 1.48 million (7.5%).
Cradle to Grave and Boy Meets Girl managed 1.39 million (6.7%) and 844k (4.3%) respectively, before Mock the Week entertained 1.28 million (7.9%) from 10pm.
On Channel 4, George Clarke's Amazing Spaces drew 1.38 million (6.9%). Hunted then continued with 1.1 million (5.5%) from 9pm, and First Dates averaged 942k (6.8%).
Channel 5 aired Aircrash: The Miracle of Flight 32, which was watched...
- 10/9/2015
- Digital Spy
News Ryan Lambie 13 Mar 2014 - 15:03
A stop-motion film by Terry Gilliam? The director's exclusively revealed that the makers of Coraline have approached about making one...
"The whole point of animation to me is to tell a story, make a joke, express an idea," director Terry Gilliam once said on the 1974 TV programme, Bob Godfrey's Do -It-Yourself Animation Show. "Whatever works is the thing to use."
Once he started directing live-action feature films with Monty Python And The Holy Grail (which he co-directed with Terry Jones) in 1975, Gilliam put aside the wonderfully creative cut-out animations that appeared in shorts like Storytime (1968) and Miracle Of Flight (1974), not to mention the surreal moments he brought to the TV series Do Not Adjust Your Set and Monty Python's Flying Circus.
For Gilliam, live-action became "the thing to use" for much of his feature directing career. But wouldn't it be great if he one day returned to animation,...
A stop-motion film by Terry Gilliam? The director's exclusively revealed that the makers of Coraline have approached about making one...
"The whole point of animation to me is to tell a story, make a joke, express an idea," director Terry Gilliam once said on the 1974 TV programme, Bob Godfrey's Do -It-Yourself Animation Show. "Whatever works is the thing to use."
Once he started directing live-action feature films with Monty Python And The Holy Grail (which he co-directed with Terry Jones) in 1975, Gilliam put aside the wonderfully creative cut-out animations that appeared in shorts like Storytime (1968) and Miracle Of Flight (1974), not to mention the surreal moments he brought to the TV series Do Not Adjust Your Set and Monty Python's Flying Circus.
For Gilliam, live-action became "the thing to use" for much of his feature directing career. But wouldn't it be great if he one day returned to animation,...
- 3/13/2014
- by ryanlambie
- Den of Geek
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