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I am not surprised. If it can’t go back to Australia next year then they MUST take a break, or do an all stars version.
It’s the jeopardy of being greedy going after more money with the potential to lose everything or knowing when to cut your losses.I didn’t see last nights, but yes she was offered 20k tonight before she decided to walk the line, so as I thought it really doesn’t make much sense.
But the end of the first show was 'will she take ten grand and leave or walk the line?' - there was no mention of the fact that she was guaranteed twenty grand if she stayed, so why on earth would she leave?It’s the jeopardy of being greedy going after more money with the potential to lose everything or knowing when to cut your losses.
Seems like you’re in a much better position to just turn up on Fridays show and storm the whole thing.
Yeah it’s shite.
Yeah the first episode was ridiculous because the format was redundant if she didn’t walk the line. The judges begging her to stay made me chuckleBut the end of the first show was 'will she take ten grand and leave or walk the line?' - there was no mention of the fact that she was guaranteed twenty grand if she stayed, so why on earth would she leave?
And yes, how does it make sense that someone could win four shows then lose the final to someone new that night? It seems fundamentally flawed to me.
Why Wales and that castle? Appreciate getting to Australia may be difficult / impossible but surely there are more challenging environments than that within Europe? Stick them all in the Arctic?I am not surprised. If it can’t go back to Australia next year then they MUST take a break, or do an all stars version.
Rank | Programme | Episode | Streams |
1 | Line Of Duty | Series 6 - episode 1 | 9.2m |
2 | Vigil | Episode 1 | 8.0m |
3 | Time | Episode 1 | 7.3m |
4 | The Serpent | Episode 1 | 6.3m |
5 | Euro 2020 | Final: Italy v England | 6.0m |
6 | Bloodlands | Episode 1 | 5.1m |
7 | The Pact | Episode 1 | 4.7m |
8 | Traces | Episode 1 | 4.4m |
9 | A Perfect Planet | Volcano | 3.7m |
10 | Forensics: The Real CSI | Series 2 – An Admission of Murder | 3.6m |
Rank | Programme | Streams |
1 | Line Of Duty | 137.1m |
2 | Olympics | 90.2m |
3 | Pretty Little Liars | 79.9m |
4 | Euro 2020 | 68.2m |
5 | Silent Witness | 62.3m |
6 | Waterloo Road | 45.3m |
7 | Doctor Who | 41.8m |
8 | Death In Paradise | 39.7m |
9 | The Serpent | 35.4m |
10 | RuPaul's Drag Race UK | 33.3m |
4What channel was the formula 1 number for?
I imagine catch up viewing will be higher than usual due to people having time off. And probably due to a lot of people not watching due to food comas/ visiting family or whatever. I expect Call The Midwife will be the main beneficiary of that. The soaps don't do as well, but as EastEnders does do the best of the three on catch up it may end up the top soap of the day, perhaps.Is Christmas TV (apart from a couple of top attraction) dying a death or are people just watching in other ways? We watched The Queen, I was forced-fed Emmerdale (see daily thread passim) and then started Landscapers.
Good point re Eastenders @lolly - is it in a death spiral? I guess the BBC can’t do anything other than put the most positive spin on its performance. Presumably it isn’t going anywhere considering how much the new set cost.
Christmas specials confirmed up until 2026.I fear it will limp on like Last Of The Summer Wine
Good grief.Christmas specials confirmed up until 2026.
I imagine they got their Bradley Walsh fix from one of the other sixteen shows he was on yesterday.The Larkins obviously no match for Call The Midwife too.
Yes it was, but late morning or very early afternoon I think. We have it in the memory.I don’t watch tv on Christmas Day and catch up with it all on Boxing Day, we always have. I never even watched TOTP Christmas yesterday, was it on?
Growing up we never had the TV on at all on Christmas Day. It was all playing the games we had or being taught how to roller skate/ride a bike/whatever, or family visits.I don’t watch tv on Christmas Day and catch up with it all on Boxing Day, we always have. I never even watched TOTP Christmas yesterday, was it on?
I think it did in the consolidated figures (they are probably in last year's thread), but don't think it did on the day itself. It will do well on iplayer though - I expect to see a figure more like 7m when I post the weekly chart including Christmas Day.Those figures are TERRIBLE though other than The Queen. Am I wrong in thinking Call The Midwife pulled in about 9 million on Christmas Day in the not so distant past?