Fans of “The Hotel Inspector” are in for a treat with the latest episode, airing at 9:00 Pm on Thursday, June 13, 2024, on Channel 5. In this installment, Alex Polizzi returns to guesthouse Loughborough Grange to check in on husband-and-wife owners Has and Bas. It’s been a year since Alex last visited, and viewers are eager to see if the couple has capitalized on the advice and boost she provided or if the business has hit a roadblock.
As the episode unfolds, viewers will get an inside look at the progress made by Has and Bas since Alex’s last visit. Has their hard work paid off, resulting in a thriving guesthouse, or have they encountered setbacks that have hindered their success? With Alex’s keen eye for detail and expertise in the hospitality industry, viewers can expect honest feedback and valuable insights into what it takes to run a successful establishment.
As the episode unfolds, viewers will get an inside look at the progress made by Has and Bas since Alex’s last visit. Has their hard work paid off, resulting in a thriving guesthouse, or have they encountered setbacks that have hindered their success? With Alex’s keen eye for detail and expertise in the hospitality industry, viewers can expect honest feedback and valuable insights into what it takes to run a successful establishment.
- 6/7/2024
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
On Thursday 6 June 2024, ITV2 broadcasts an episode of the series Tell Me Everything!
Season 2 Episode 1 Episode Summary
In this episode of “The Hotel Inspector” on Channel 5, Alex Polizzi revisits the 55-room Hollywood-themed Hotel Celebrity. Owner Ken has been busy making more improvements to the hotel and has even taken on the challenge of running another hotel. With her extensive experience and keen eye for detail, Alex is ready to offer Ken valuable advice to help him turn a much-needed profit at his new establishment.
As Alex assesses the changes at Hotel Celebrity, she provides insights and recommendations to ensure the improvements are effective and sustainable. Ken’s enthusiasm and commitment to his hotels are evident, but the journey to financial success is fraught with challenges. Alex’s expertise and guidance are crucial as Ken navigates the complexities of managing two properties. Tune in to see the progress at Hotel...
Season 2 Episode 1 Episode Summary
In this episode of “The Hotel Inspector” on Channel 5, Alex Polizzi revisits the 55-room Hollywood-themed Hotel Celebrity. Owner Ken has been busy making more improvements to the hotel and has even taken on the challenge of running another hotel. With her extensive experience and keen eye for detail, Alex is ready to offer Ken valuable advice to help him turn a much-needed profit at his new establishment.
As Alex assesses the changes at Hotel Celebrity, she provides insights and recommendations to ensure the improvements are effective and sustainable. Ken’s enthusiasm and commitment to his hotels are evident, but the journey to financial success is fraught with challenges. Alex’s expertise and guidance are crucial as Ken navigates the complexities of managing two properties. Tune in to see the progress at Hotel...
- 6/6/2024
- by Olly Green
- TV Regular
On Thursday 6 June 2024, Channel 5 broadcasts an episode of the series The Hotel Inspector!
Hotel Celebrity Revisit Season 19 Episode 10 Episode Summary
In this episode of “The Hotel Inspector” on Channel 5, Alex Polizzi revisits the 55-room Hollywood-themed Hotel Celebrity. Owner Ken has been busy making more improvements to the hotel and has even taken on the challenge of running another hotel. With her extensive experience and keen eye for detail, Alex is ready to offer Ken valuable advice to help him turn a much-needed profit at his new establishment.
As Alex assesses the changes at Hotel Celebrity, she provides insights and recommendations to ensure the improvements are effective and sustainable. Ken’s enthusiasm and commitment to his hotels are evident, but the journey to financial success is fraught with challenges. Alex’s expertise and guidance are crucial as Ken navigates the complexities of managing two properties. Tune in to see the...
Hotel Celebrity Revisit Season 19 Episode 10 Episode Summary
In this episode of “The Hotel Inspector” on Channel 5, Alex Polizzi revisits the 55-room Hollywood-themed Hotel Celebrity. Owner Ken has been busy making more improvements to the hotel and has even taken on the challenge of running another hotel. With her extensive experience and keen eye for detail, Alex is ready to offer Ken valuable advice to help him turn a much-needed profit at his new establishment.
As Alex assesses the changes at Hotel Celebrity, she provides insights and recommendations to ensure the improvements are effective and sustainable. Ken’s enthusiasm and commitment to his hotels are evident, but the journey to financial success is fraught with challenges. Alex’s expertise and guidance are crucial as Ken navigates the complexities of managing two properties. Tune in to see the...
- 6/6/2024
- by Olly Green
- TV Regular
In this episode of The Hotel Inspector, airing on Thursday 6 June, Alex Polizzi returns to Bournemouth’s Hollywood-themed Hotel Celebrity. Nine years ago, Alex found the 55-room hotel lacking glamour, and now she’s back to see if owner Ken has managed to inject some sparkle. Ken has done additional work on the hotel and has […]
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- 6/6/2024
- by Izzy Jacobs
- MemorableTV
This Thursday at 9:00 Pm on Channel 5, “The Hotel Inspector” returns with a special episode titled “Hotel Celebrity Revisit.” In this installment, viewers will join host Alex Polizzi as she revisits Hotel Celebrity, a 55-room Hollywood-themed hotel, to see how owner Ken has fared since her last visit.
Ken has been hard at work making improvements to the hotel, and he’s also taken on another property. As Alex steps back into Hotel Celebrity, she offers her expert advice to help Ken navigate the challenges of running multiple establishments and ensure that both hotels are profitable.
With her keen eye for detail and no-nonsense approach, Alex provides Ken with valuable insights and recommendations to help him achieve success in the competitive hospitality industry. From optimizing operations to enhancing guest experiences, Alex’s guidance will be invaluable as Ken strives to make his hotels thrive.
Join Alex Polizzi on “The Hotel Inspector...
Ken has been hard at work making improvements to the hotel, and he’s also taken on another property. As Alex steps back into Hotel Celebrity, she offers her expert advice to help Ken navigate the challenges of running multiple establishments and ensure that both hotels are profitable.
With her keen eye for detail and no-nonsense approach, Alex provides Ken with valuable insights and recommendations to help him achieve success in the competitive hospitality industry. From optimizing operations to enhancing guest experiences, Alex’s guidance will be invaluable as Ken strives to make his hotels thrive.
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- 5/31/2024
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
Get ready for an insightful episode of “The Hotel Inspector,” airing on Channel 5 at 9:00 Pm this Thursday, May 23, 2024. In Season 19, Episode 8, titled “The Hotel Inspector,” renowned hospitality expert Alex Polizzi ventures to a quaint Essex village to lend her expertise to a struggling family-run guest house.
In this episode, viewers will witness Alex’s efforts to rescue the guest house, which also features tea rooms and events facilities. With her keen eye for detail and years of experience in the hospitality industry, Alex sets out to identify the key areas for improvement and breathe new life into Fraser’s.
Alex believes that weddings could hold the key to the future success of Fraser’s, and she works tirelessly to implement changes that will attract couples looking for the perfect venue for their special day. From enhancing the guest experience to revamping the facilities, Alex leaves no stone unturned...
In this episode, viewers will witness Alex’s efforts to rescue the guest house, which also features tea rooms and events facilities. With her keen eye for detail and years of experience in the hospitality industry, Alex sets out to identify the key areas for improvement and breathe new life into Fraser’s.
Alex believes that weddings could hold the key to the future success of Fraser’s, and she works tirelessly to implement changes that will attract couples looking for the perfect venue for their special day. From enhancing the guest experience to revamping the facilities, Alex leaves no stone unturned...
- 5/17/2024
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
Get ready for an enlightening episode of “The Hotel Inspector” as Season 19 continues with Episode 6, titled “Billy Andy’s,” airing Thursday, May 9, 2024, at 9:00 Pm on Channel 5. Nestled at the beginning of Northern Ireland’s breathtaking Causeway Coastal Route, Billy Andy’s is a charming hotel with immense potential.
In this episode, viewers will join the renowned hotel inspector, Alex Polizzi, as she lends her expertise to owner Eamon, guiding him on how to maximize the hotel’s assets and elevate its offerings. With Alex’s keen eye for detail and years of experience in the hospitality industry, viewers can expect to witness a transformation unfold as Eamon learns to make the most of what he’s got.
From strategic upgrades to operational tweaks, Alex’s guidance promises to breathe new life into Billy Andy’s, ensuring it thrives as a premier destination for travelers exploring Northern Ireland’s stunning coastline.
In this episode, viewers will join the renowned hotel inspector, Alex Polizzi, as she lends her expertise to owner Eamon, guiding him on how to maximize the hotel’s assets and elevate its offerings. With Alex’s keen eye for detail and years of experience in the hospitality industry, viewers can expect to witness a transformation unfold as Eamon learns to make the most of what he’s got.
From strategic upgrades to operational tweaks, Alex’s guidance promises to breathe new life into Billy Andy’s, ensuring it thrives as a premier destination for travelers exploring Northern Ireland’s stunning coastline.
- 5/3/2024
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
Prepare for an intriguing episode of “The Hotel Inspector” as Alex Polizzi visits Salisbury to lend a helping hand to passionate publican Reece. Airing Thursday, April 25, at 9:00 Pm on Channel 5, Season 19 Episode 4 titled “The Royal George” follows Reece’s journey as he seeks Alex’s expertise to revitalize his struggling pub.
Reece, a circus performer with a deep love for his pub, faces the challenge of attracting customers during tough times for the hospitality industry. With competition fierce and footfall dwindling, Reece turns to Alex for guidance on how to breathe new life into The Royal George and reignite interest among potential patrons.
As Alex delves into the inner workings of the pub, viewers can expect to witness the highs and lows of Reece’s endeavor to turn things around. From marketing strategies to customer experience improvements, Alex and Reece work together to tackle the issues head-on and create...
Reece, a circus performer with a deep love for his pub, faces the challenge of attracting customers during tough times for the hospitality industry. With competition fierce and footfall dwindling, Reece turns to Alex for guidance on how to breathe new life into The Royal George and reignite interest among potential patrons.
As Alex delves into the inner workings of the pub, viewers can expect to witness the highs and lows of Reece’s endeavor to turn things around. From marketing strategies to customer experience improvements, Alex and Reece work together to tackle the issues head-on and create...
- 4/19/2024
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
In the upcoming episode of “The Hotel Inspector,” viewers will witness Alex Polizzi’s latest mission to save a struggling business. In Season 19 Episode 3, titled “Chiltern View,” Alex steps in to rescue Rachel, the owner of a luxury lodges site in Oxfordshire that is facing financial ruin and the threat of closure.
Rachel’s business is hemorrhaging money, and the stakes couldn’t be higher as she battles to keep her dream alive. With the fate of the lodges hanging in the balance, Alex brings her expertise and insight to the table, determined to turn things around.
As viewers join Alex on her journey to revitalize Chiltern View, they’ll be treated to an inside look at the challenges and triumphs of running a hospitality business. With her trademark blend of tough love and practical advice, Alex leaves no stone unturned in her quest to help Rachel save her livelihood.
Rachel’s business is hemorrhaging money, and the stakes couldn’t be higher as she battles to keep her dream alive. With the fate of the lodges hanging in the balance, Alex brings her expertise and insight to the table, determined to turn things around.
As viewers join Alex on her journey to revitalize Chiltern View, they’ll be treated to an inside look at the challenges and triumphs of running a hospitality business. With her trademark blend of tough love and practical advice, Alex leaves no stone unturned in her quest to help Rachel save her livelihood.
- 4/12/2024
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
Get ready for a heartwarming and inspiring season premiere of “The Hotel Inspector,” airing this Thursday at 9:00 Pm on Channel 5. In this episode titled “Riders Rest,” viewers will join host Alex Polizzi as she travels to Somerset to lend a helping hand to Mimmo and Michelle, a courageous couple who made a bold move.
Leaving behind their friends, family, and successful food truck business in Italy, Mimmo and Michelle embarked on a new adventure in the UK. However, their dream of running a thriving business in Somerset faces challenges, and they turn to Alex for guidance and support.
As Alex delves into the inner workings of Riders Rest, viewers will witness the highs and lows of entrepreneurship and the resilience of the human spirit. With Alex’s expertise and determination, Mimmo and Michelle are given the tools they need to turn their struggling business into a success story.
Leaving behind their friends, family, and successful food truck business in Italy, Mimmo and Michelle embarked on a new adventure in the UK. However, their dream of running a thriving business in Somerset faces challenges, and they turn to Alex for guidance and support.
As Alex delves into the inner workings of Riders Rest, viewers will witness the highs and lows of entrepreneurship and the resilience of the human spirit. With Alex’s expertise and determination, Mimmo and Michelle are given the tools they need to turn their struggling business into a success story.
- 3/22/2024
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
On Tuesday, October 17, 2023, at 9:00 Pm, Channel 5 will broadcast Season 18, Episode 2 of “The Hotel Inspector.” In this episode, Alex Polizzi takes on a challenging task: rescuing a struggling pub called The Kings Arms in Scalford. The business has not been doing well, and Alex is on a mission to turn things around.
One of the difficulties Alex faces is a fractured relationship within the business. She must work on mending this relationship before it causes further damage to the whole operation.
If you’re interested in seeing how a professional tries to rescue a struggling business and mends relationships, this episode is for you. It’s like a real-life rescue operation for a pub in need.
Be sure to tune in at 9:00 Pm to watch “The Hotel Inspector” and witness Alex Polizzi’s efforts to revive The Kings Arms in Scalford and bring about positive change.
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One of the difficulties Alex faces is a fractured relationship within the business. She must work on mending this relationship before it causes further damage to the whole operation.
If you’re interested in seeing how a professional tries to rescue a struggling business and mends relationships, this episode is for you. It’s like a real-life rescue operation for a pub in need.
Be sure to tune in at 9:00 Pm to watch “The Hotel Inspector” and witness Alex Polizzi’s efforts to revive The Kings Arms in Scalford and bring about positive change.
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- 10/11/2023
- by Posts UK
- TV Everyday
Natural history documentaries about the Atlantic and an elephant hospital as well as a look inside lead the latest slate for Viacom’s UK network Channel 5.
The terrestrial broadcaster has ordered a slew of documentaries and history series to air in 2020.
The Atlantic is a four-part series co-produced by Endemol Shine-backed Tigress and Love Island co-producer Motion Content Group. The series, commissioned by Lucy Willis, explores the story of Europe’s Atlantic, from the deep water, to the shallow coast and the land that run along its fringes as well as the stormy seas and wildlife. Filmed over four seasons, it is exec produced by Duncan Chard and Emily Dalton for Tigress and Melanie Darlaston for Motion Content Group.
All3Media-backed Maverick Television and Motion Content Group are making two-part documentary Elephant Hospital. The series, commissioned by Leaving Neverland commissioner Daniel Pearl, explores Thailand’s largest hospital devoted solely to treating elephants,...
The terrestrial broadcaster has ordered a slew of documentaries and history series to air in 2020.
The Atlantic is a four-part series co-produced by Endemol Shine-backed Tigress and Love Island co-producer Motion Content Group. The series, commissioned by Lucy Willis, explores the story of Europe’s Atlantic, from the deep water, to the shallow coast and the land that run along its fringes as well as the stormy seas and wildlife. Filmed over four seasons, it is exec produced by Duncan Chard and Emily Dalton for Tigress and Melanie Darlaston for Motion Content Group.
All3Media-backed Maverick Television and Motion Content Group are making two-part documentary Elephant Hospital. The series, commissioned by Leaving Neverland commissioner Daniel Pearl, explores Thailand’s largest hospital devoted solely to treating elephants,...
- 11/19/2019
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
UK and U.S.-based factual entertainment and wildlife producer Plimsoll Productions has hired Oscar-winning documentarian Richard Klein to head its new documentary division. The company also has promoted three key execs – Tom Hugh-Jones to Creative Director of Natural History, Jonathan Jackson to Finance and Commercial Director and Chris Williams to Series Producer. All will work out of the company’s headquarters in Bristol with Klein reporting directly to Chief Executive Grant Mansfield, Hugh-Jones to Head of Natural History Martha Holmes, Jackson to Chief Operating Officer Christine Owen and Williams to Head of Factual Entertainment Karen Plumb.
In his new role, Klein will oversee documentary programming for the UK and international broadcasters. During his career, he has produced more than 100 documentaries and has led factual commissioning at both the BBC and ITV and run BBC4. His credits include the Oscar-winning Man on Wire, The White Season, The Verdict, Traffic Cops,...
In his new role, Klein will oversee documentary programming for the UK and international broadcasters. During his career, he has produced more than 100 documentaries and has led factual commissioning at both the BBC and ITV and run BBC4. His credits include the Oscar-winning Man on Wire, The White Season, The Verdict, Traffic Cops,...
- 11/1/2018
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Question Time's pre-election special topped the ratings outside of soaps on Thursday (April 30), according to overnight figures.
David Cameron, Ed Miliband and Nick Clegg's appearance on the debate show brought in 4.28m (21.1%) for BBC One at 8pm. Later, Peter Kay's Car Share entertained 4.15m (20.3%) at 9.30pm.
On BBC Two, Alex Polizzi: Chefs on Trial continued with 1.27m (6.4%) at 8pm, before The Game averaged 1.63m (7.9%) at 9pm, and W1A amused 1.13m (6.7%) at 10pm.
ITV's Tonight aired to 1.68m (9.2%) at 7.30pm (39k/0.2% on +1), while Double Decker Driving School brought in 2.05m (10.2%) at 8.30pm (72k/0.4%). Fraud Squad interested 1.68m (8.1%) at 9pm (148k/1.0%).
Over on Channel 4, The Supervet was seen by 1.36m (6.8%) at 8pm (277k/1.3%), and The Island with Bear Grylls dipped slightly to 2.01m (9.7%) at 9pm (270k/1.8%).
The Body in the Freezer: Countdown to Murder shocked 641k (3.2%) on Channel 5 at 8pm (41k/0.2%), while The Hotel Inspector gathered 935k...
David Cameron, Ed Miliband and Nick Clegg's appearance on the debate show brought in 4.28m (21.1%) for BBC One at 8pm. Later, Peter Kay's Car Share entertained 4.15m (20.3%) at 9.30pm.
On BBC Two, Alex Polizzi: Chefs on Trial continued with 1.27m (6.4%) at 8pm, before The Game averaged 1.63m (7.9%) at 9pm, and W1A amused 1.13m (6.7%) at 10pm.
ITV's Tonight aired to 1.68m (9.2%) at 7.30pm (39k/0.2% on +1), while Double Decker Driving School brought in 2.05m (10.2%) at 8.30pm (72k/0.4%). Fraud Squad interested 1.68m (8.1%) at 9pm (148k/1.0%).
Over on Channel 4, The Supervet was seen by 1.36m (6.8%) at 8pm (277k/1.3%), and The Island with Bear Grylls dipped slightly to 2.01m (9.7%) at 9pm (270k/1.8%).
The Body in the Freezer: Countdown to Murder shocked 641k (3.2%) on Channel 5 at 8pm (41k/0.2%), while The Hotel Inspector gathered 935k...
- 5/1/2015
- Digital Spy
MasterChef continued to dominate the ratings outside of soaps on Wednesday (April 22), according to overnight figures.
The BBC One cooking show entertained 5.1m (26.2%) at 8pm, while Secret Britain continued with 4.02m (19.9%) at 9pm. Earlier in the evening, Nigel Farage's interview with Evan Davis brought in 2.54m (14.0%), double the figures achieved by Ed Miliband and David Cameron's interviews.
On BBC Two, Alex Polizzi: Chefs on Trial averaged 820k (4.2%) at 8pm, before World's Richest Terror Army brought in 1.11m (5.5%), and Qi interested 950k (5.6%) at 10pm. Newsnight was seen by 730k (6.2%) at 10.30pm.
ITV's Give a Pet a Home dipped slightly to 2.45m (12.5%) at 8pm, while Newzoids lost over a million viewers for its second episode with 2.27m (11.2%) at 9pm. The Delivery Man gathered 1.39m (6.9%) at 9.30pm.
Channel 4's The Island with Bear Grylls continued with 2.06m (10.2%) at 9pm (273k/1.8%), while First Dates entertained 1.09m (7.3%) at 10pm (142k/1.9%).
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The BBC One cooking show entertained 5.1m (26.2%) at 8pm, while Secret Britain continued with 4.02m (19.9%) at 9pm. Earlier in the evening, Nigel Farage's interview with Evan Davis brought in 2.54m (14.0%), double the figures achieved by Ed Miliband and David Cameron's interviews.
On BBC Two, Alex Polizzi: Chefs on Trial averaged 820k (4.2%) at 8pm, before World's Richest Terror Army brought in 1.11m (5.5%), and Qi interested 950k (5.6%) at 10pm. Newsnight was seen by 730k (6.2%) at 10.30pm.
ITV's Give a Pet a Home dipped slightly to 2.45m (12.5%) at 8pm, while Newzoids lost over a million viewers for its second episode with 2.27m (11.2%) at 9pm. The Delivery Man gathered 1.39m (6.9%) at 9.30pm.
Channel 4's The Island with Bear Grylls continued with 2.06m (10.2%) at 9pm (273k/1.8%), while First Dates entertained 1.09m (7.3%) at 10pm (142k/1.9%).
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- 4/23/2015
- Digital Spy
Ordinary Lies topped the ratings outside of soaps once again, according to overnight data for Tuesday (April 21).
The BBC One drama attracted 4.79m (22.7%) for its final episode, adding around 300,000 viewers from last week, at 9pm. Later, Del Boys and Dealers was seen by 1.82m (19.8%) at 10.45pm.
On BBC Two, Alex Polizzi: Chefs on Trial interested 1.41m (7.1%) at 8pm, while Back in Time for Dinner continued with 1.74m (8.3%) at 9pm.
ITV's coverage of the Champions League tie between Barcelona and Psg averaged 1.89m (11.2%) between 7.30pm and 10pm.
Channel 4's Plus Sized Wars interested 1.26m (6.4%) at 8pm (123k/0.6% on +1), and One Born Every Minute thrilled 1.34m (6.4%) at 9pm (234k/1.5%). Ballot Monkeys was seen by 890k (5.4%) at 10pm (109k/1.4%).
On Channel 5, Britain's Horror Homes fascinated 874k (4.4%) at 8pm (76k/0.4%), while The Devil's Disciple brought in 676k (3.2%) at 9pm (98k/0.6%). Family Secrets and Lies gathered 596k (3.9%) at 10pm (21k/0.3%).
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The BBC One drama attracted 4.79m (22.7%) for its final episode, adding around 300,000 viewers from last week, at 9pm. Later, Del Boys and Dealers was seen by 1.82m (19.8%) at 10.45pm.
On BBC Two, Alex Polizzi: Chefs on Trial interested 1.41m (7.1%) at 8pm, while Back in Time for Dinner continued with 1.74m (8.3%) at 9pm.
ITV's coverage of the Champions League tie between Barcelona and Psg averaged 1.89m (11.2%) between 7.30pm and 10pm.
Channel 4's Plus Sized Wars interested 1.26m (6.4%) at 8pm (123k/0.6% on +1), and One Born Every Minute thrilled 1.34m (6.4%) at 9pm (234k/1.5%). Ballot Monkeys was seen by 890k (5.4%) at 10pm (109k/1.4%).
On Channel 5, Britain's Horror Homes fascinated 874k (4.4%) at 8pm (76k/0.4%), while The Devil's Disciple brought in 676k (3.2%) at 9pm (98k/0.6%). Family Secrets and Lies gathered 596k (3.9%) at 10pm (21k/0.3%).
BBC Three's Stacey...
- 4/22/2015
- Digital Spy
Silent Witness remained on top of the ratings on Tuesday evening (January 27), overnight data reveals.
BBC One's crime drama attracted an average of 5.58 million viewers (23.6%) at 9pm. Later, Count Arthur Strong entertained 1.39m (11.9%) at 10.45pm.
On BBC Two, Alex Polizzi: The Fixer interested 1.78m (8.2%) at 8pm, while Holocaust Memorial Day documentary Touched by Auschwitz was watched by 1.17m (5.3%) at 9pm.
ITV's River Monsters drew in 2.20m (10.2%) at 7.30pm (111k/0.5% on +1), before Bad Builders: Bang to Rights gathered 2.29m (10.6%) at 8pm (134k/0.6%). Paul O'Grady's Animal Orphans appealed to 2.51m (10.7%) at 9pm (151k/1.8%).
Over on Channel 4, Phil Spencer: Secret Agent averaged 1.1m (5.1%) at 8pm (165k/0.7%). Later, 24 Hours in Police Custody interested 1.01m (4.3%) at 9pm (236k/1.8%), and Ramsay's Hotel Hell attracted 750k (4.4%) at 10pm (151k/1.8%).
Celebrity Big Brother continued on Channel 5 with 2.39m (10.1%) at 9pm (278k/0.7%), while Britain's Flashiest Families drew in an average of 977k (5.9%) at 10pm (53k...
BBC One's crime drama attracted an average of 5.58 million viewers (23.6%) at 9pm. Later, Count Arthur Strong entertained 1.39m (11.9%) at 10.45pm.
On BBC Two, Alex Polizzi: The Fixer interested 1.78m (8.2%) at 8pm, while Holocaust Memorial Day documentary Touched by Auschwitz was watched by 1.17m (5.3%) at 9pm.
ITV's River Monsters drew in 2.20m (10.2%) at 7.30pm (111k/0.5% on +1), before Bad Builders: Bang to Rights gathered 2.29m (10.6%) at 8pm (134k/0.6%). Paul O'Grady's Animal Orphans appealed to 2.51m (10.7%) at 9pm (151k/1.8%).
Over on Channel 4, Phil Spencer: Secret Agent averaged 1.1m (5.1%) at 8pm (165k/0.7%). Later, 24 Hours in Police Custody interested 1.01m (4.3%) at 9pm (236k/1.8%), and Ramsay's Hotel Hell attracted 750k (4.4%) at 10pm (151k/1.8%).
Celebrity Big Brother continued on Channel 5 with 2.39m (10.1%) at 9pm (278k/0.7%), while Britain's Flashiest Families drew in an average of 977k (5.9%) at 10pm (53k...
- 1/28/2015
- Digital Spy
Marvel's Agents of Shield returned to more than 1 million viewers on Channel 4 last night (October 24).
The first episode of the second season was seen by an average audience of 1.1 million (5.2%) from 8pm. A further 174k (0.8%) tuned in on Channel 4+1.
It was followed by Gogglebox, which was seen by 2.95 million (13.8%) at 9pm, and Alan Carr: Chatty Man with 1.34 million (8.4%) at 10pm. Channel 4's evening ended with 560k (7.4%) for The Feeling Nuts Comedy Night at 10pm.
With an average audience of 4.33 million (19.9%) at 9pm, BBC One's Have I Got News for You was among the evening's most watched shows.
An hour-long episode of Lewis also proved popular, playing to an average audience of 4.31 million (20.1%) at 9pm on ITV.
Secrets from the Sky also proved popular for ITV, attracting 2.3 million viewers (11%) at 8pm.
BBC One's evening began with 3.77 million (20%) for The One Show at 7pm, followed by 2.88 million...
The first episode of the second season was seen by an average audience of 1.1 million (5.2%) from 8pm. A further 174k (0.8%) tuned in on Channel 4+1.
It was followed by Gogglebox, which was seen by 2.95 million (13.8%) at 9pm, and Alan Carr: Chatty Man with 1.34 million (8.4%) at 10pm. Channel 4's evening ended with 560k (7.4%) for The Feeling Nuts Comedy Night at 10pm.
With an average audience of 4.33 million (19.9%) at 9pm, BBC One's Have I Got News for You was among the evening's most watched shows.
An hour-long episode of Lewis also proved popular, playing to an average audience of 4.31 million (20.1%) at 9pm on ITV.
Secrets from the Sky also proved popular for ITV, attracting 2.3 million viewers (11%) at 8pm.
BBC One's evening began with 3.77 million (20%) for The One Show at 7pm, followed by 2.88 million...
- 10/25/2014
- Digital Spy
England's Euro 2016 qualifier match topped the ratings on Monday, overnight data reveals.
ITV's coverage of the 2-0 victory of Switzerland scored 5.49 million (26.0%) on average from 7.15pm, higher than last week's friendly match ratings of 4.37m.
On BBC One, Inside Out appealed to 2.68m (12.9%) at 8pm, followed by Panorama with 2.30m (10.8%) at 8.30pm. New Tricks dipped to 4.91m (21.7%) at 9pm.
BBC Two's Celebrity Antiques Road Trip interested 1.70m (9.1%) at 7pm. University Challenge quizzed 2.32m (11.1%) at 8pm, followed by Only Connect with 1.92m (9.0%) at 8.30pm. Alex Polizzi: The Fixer gathered 1.11m (4.9%) at 9pm.
On Channel 4, Jamie's Comfort Food cooked up 1.09m (5.2%) at 8pm (141,000/0.6% on +1), while Gadget Man attracted 903k (4.3%) at 8.30pm (118k/0.5%). Cops and Robbers brought in 921k (4.1%) at 9pm (237k/1.6%).
Channel 5's Countdown To Murder intrigued 843k (4.0%) at 8pm, followed by the latest Celebrity Big Brother with 1.50m (6.7%) at 9pm (196k/1.4%). Under the Dome continued with 559k (3.8%) at 10pm.
ITV's coverage of the 2-0 victory of Switzerland scored 5.49 million (26.0%) on average from 7.15pm, higher than last week's friendly match ratings of 4.37m.
On BBC One, Inside Out appealed to 2.68m (12.9%) at 8pm, followed by Panorama with 2.30m (10.8%) at 8.30pm. New Tricks dipped to 4.91m (21.7%) at 9pm.
BBC Two's Celebrity Antiques Road Trip interested 1.70m (9.1%) at 7pm. University Challenge quizzed 2.32m (11.1%) at 8pm, followed by Only Connect with 1.92m (9.0%) at 8.30pm. Alex Polizzi: The Fixer gathered 1.11m (4.9%) at 9pm.
On Channel 4, Jamie's Comfort Food cooked up 1.09m (5.2%) at 8pm (141,000/0.6% on +1), while Gadget Man attracted 903k (4.3%) at 8.30pm (118k/0.5%). Cops and Robbers brought in 921k (4.1%) at 9pm (237k/1.6%).
Channel 5's Countdown To Murder intrigued 843k (4.0%) at 8pm, followed by the latest Celebrity Big Brother with 1.50m (6.7%) at 9pm (196k/1.4%). Under the Dome continued with 559k (3.8%) at 10pm.
- 9/9/2014
- Digital Spy
New Tricks dipped from last week but still topped Monday, overnight ratings reveal.
The BBC One drama dropped around 600,000 viewers to 5.28 million (23.1%) at 9pm.
21 Up: The New Generation intrigued 1.80m (15.5%) at 10.35pm. Earlier, new series Inside Out gathered 3.14m (15.6%) at 7.30pm, while Panorama brought in 2.52m (11.1%) at 8.30pm.
BBC Two's University Challenge quizzed 2.64m (12.0%) at 8pm, followed by Only Connect's BBC Two debut with 2.03m (12.0%) at 8.30pm. Alex Polizzi: The Fixer was seen by 905k (4.0%) at 9pm.
On ITV, Tonight: The Food We Eat appealed to 2.40m (10.9%) at 8pm. Long Lost Family concluded with 3.79m (15.6%) at 9pm (313k/2.0% on +1).
On Channel 4, Jamie's Comfort Food cooked up 1.26m (5.8%) at 8pm (195k/0.8%), followed by Gadget Man with 1.06m (4.6%) at 8.30pm (175k/0.8%). Royal Marines Commando School continued with 1.53m (6.7%) at 9pm (327k/2.0%).
Channel 5's Police Interceptors brought in 1.03m (4.6%) at 8pm (135k/0.6%). The latest Celebrity Big Brother entertained 1.58m (6.9%) at...
The BBC One drama dropped around 600,000 viewers to 5.28 million (23.1%) at 9pm.
21 Up: The New Generation intrigued 1.80m (15.5%) at 10.35pm. Earlier, new series Inside Out gathered 3.14m (15.6%) at 7.30pm, while Panorama brought in 2.52m (11.1%) at 8.30pm.
BBC Two's University Challenge quizzed 2.64m (12.0%) at 8pm, followed by Only Connect's BBC Two debut with 2.03m (12.0%) at 8.30pm. Alex Polizzi: The Fixer was seen by 905k (4.0%) at 9pm.
On ITV, Tonight: The Food We Eat appealed to 2.40m (10.9%) at 8pm. Long Lost Family concluded with 3.79m (15.6%) at 9pm (313k/2.0% on +1).
On Channel 4, Jamie's Comfort Food cooked up 1.26m (5.8%) at 8pm (195k/0.8%), followed by Gadget Man with 1.06m (4.6%) at 8.30pm (175k/0.8%). Royal Marines Commando School continued with 1.53m (6.7%) at 9pm (327k/2.0%).
Channel 5's Police Interceptors brought in 1.03m (4.6%) at 8pm (135k/0.6%). The latest Celebrity Big Brother entertained 1.58m (6.9%) at...
- 9/2/2014
- Digital Spy
Special Needs Hotel and Meet The Psychopaths are among a raft of new factual shows ordered by Channel 5.
The broadcaster announced today that it has picked up seven new programmes, including a docudrama and a new programme hosted by Alex Polizzi.
Special Needs Hotel focuses on Foxes, a hotel which employs staff with a range of disabilities for a few years as a form of training.
The three-part series will follow both new students joining the hotel and those preparing to take their skills elsewhere.
Meanwhile, three-part Meet The Psychopaths will explore the notion of psychopathology and the research being carried out by scientists, with professor Anthony Maden creating personality profiles and assessments for infamous psychopaths.
First episode 'Psycho Killers' will examine serial criminals including the recent case of Joanna Dennehy; the second episode - 'When Psychos Rule the World' - will focus on 'super-functional' psychopaths and examine historical figures such as Hitler,...
The broadcaster announced today that it has picked up seven new programmes, including a docudrama and a new programme hosted by Alex Polizzi.
Special Needs Hotel focuses on Foxes, a hotel which employs staff with a range of disabilities for a few years as a form of training.
The three-part series will follow both new students joining the hotel and those preparing to take their skills elsewhere.
Meanwhile, three-part Meet The Psychopaths will explore the notion of psychopathology and the research being carried out by scientists, with professor Anthony Maden creating personality profiles and assessments for infamous psychopaths.
First episode 'Psycho Killers' will examine serial criminals including the recent case of Joanna Dennehy; the second episode - 'When Psychos Rule the World' - will focus on 'super-functional' psychopaths and examine historical figures such as Hitler,...
- 8/14/2014
- Digital Spy
We never wanted the Z-list debauchery to end, but sadly tonight the remaining six famous housemates will be chucked back out into the real world, where hopefully they'll have less people ready to pelt them with eggs than Lee Ryan.
Digital Spy will bring you updates as Emma Willis announces the winner of this incredible series of Celebrity Big Brother. Will bookies' favourite Jim Davidson top the vote, or could Dappy be your number one chappy? Join us as the final kicks off from 9pm on Channel 5.
22:57There we go - Celebrity Big Brother is over for...well, just a few months really. At times it felt like we were watching an episode of Skins, at others it felt like a soap with all that love triangle stuff and sometimes when everyone got gobby it all went a bit Jeremy Kyle. There's been hurt and betrayal, but there's also been plenty of laughs and,...
Digital Spy will bring you updates as Emma Willis announces the winner of this incredible series of Celebrity Big Brother. Will bookies' favourite Jim Davidson top the vote, or could Dappy be your number one chappy? Join us as the final kicks off from 9pm on Channel 5.
22:57There we go - Celebrity Big Brother is over for...well, just a few months really. At times it felt like we were watching an episode of Skins, at others it felt like a soap with all that love triangle stuff and sometimes when everyone got gobby it all went a bit Jeremy Kyle. There's been hurt and betrayal, but there's also been plenty of laughs and,...
- 1/29/2014
- Digital Spy
BBC One's Great Train Robbery conclusion topped the ratings on Thursday night.
The second part dipped by around 300,000 viewers from its first instalment to 5 million (23.1%) at 8pm. A Mrs Brown's Boys repeat tickled 4.23m (20.1%) at 9.30pm.
On BBC Two, the Hairy Bikers' Christmas Party cooked up 1.56m (7.7%) at 7pm, followed by Alex Polizzi's Christmas Fix with 1.78m (8.3%) at 8pm. Alexander Armstrong and Giles Coren's 12 Drinks of Christmas entertained 1.45m (6.8%) at 9pm.
ITV's You've Been Framed amused 2.95m (13.9%) at 8.30pm (130k/0.6% on +1). A celebrity edition of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? quizzed 2.78m (13.3%) at 9pm (227k/1.4%).
On Channel 4, George Clarke's Amazing Spaces interested 1.21m (5.7%) at 8pm (210k/1.0%). A return to Educating Yorkshire brought in 2.02m (9.5%) at 9pm (343k/2.1%). What Happens in Kavos gathered 909k (4.9%) at 10pm (207k/2.3%).
Channel 5's Caught on Camera appealed to 864k (4.1%) at 9pm, followed by Person of Interest with 835k (4.9%) at 10pm.
The second part dipped by around 300,000 viewers from its first instalment to 5 million (23.1%) at 8pm. A Mrs Brown's Boys repeat tickled 4.23m (20.1%) at 9.30pm.
On BBC Two, the Hairy Bikers' Christmas Party cooked up 1.56m (7.7%) at 7pm, followed by Alex Polizzi's Christmas Fix with 1.78m (8.3%) at 8pm. Alexander Armstrong and Giles Coren's 12 Drinks of Christmas entertained 1.45m (6.8%) at 9pm.
ITV's You've Been Framed amused 2.95m (13.9%) at 8.30pm (130k/0.6% on +1). A celebrity edition of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? quizzed 2.78m (13.3%) at 9pm (227k/1.4%).
On Channel 4, George Clarke's Amazing Spaces interested 1.21m (5.7%) at 8pm (210k/1.0%). A return to Educating Yorkshire brought in 2.02m (9.5%) at 9pm (343k/2.1%). What Happens in Kavos gathered 909k (4.9%) at 10pm (207k/2.3%).
Channel 5's Caught on Camera appealed to 864k (4.1%) at 9pm, followed by Person of Interest with 835k (4.9%) at 10pm.
- 12/20/2013
- Digital Spy
BBC One's Great Train Robbery conclusion topped the ratings on Thursday night.
The second part dipped by around 300,000 viewers from its first instalment to 4.95 million (23.1%) at 8pm. A Mrs Brown's Boys repeat tickled 4.23m (20.1%) at 9.30pm.
On BBC Two, the Hairy Bikers' Christmas Party cooked up 1.56m (7.7%) at 7pm, followed by Alex Polizzi's Christmas Fix with 1.78m (8.3%) at 8pm. Alexander Armstrong and Giles Coren's 12 Drinks of Christmas entertained 1.45m (6.8%) at 9pm.
ITV's You've Been Framed amused 2.95m (13.9%) at 8.30pm (130k/0.6% on +1). A celebrity edition of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? quizzed 2.78m (13.3%) at 9pm (227k/1.4%).
On Channel 4, George Clarke's Amazing Spaces interested 1.21m (5.7%) at 8pm (210k/1.0%). A return to Educating Yorkshire brought in 2.02m (9.5%) at 9pm (343k/2.1%). What Happens in Kavos gathered 909k (4.9%) at 10pm (207k/2.3%).
Channel 5's Caught on Camera appealed to 864k (4.1%) at 9pm, followed by Person of Interest with 835k (4.9%) at 10pm.
The second part dipped by around 300,000 viewers from its first instalment to 4.95 million (23.1%) at 8pm. A Mrs Brown's Boys repeat tickled 4.23m (20.1%) at 9.30pm.
On BBC Two, the Hairy Bikers' Christmas Party cooked up 1.56m (7.7%) at 7pm, followed by Alex Polizzi's Christmas Fix with 1.78m (8.3%) at 8pm. Alexander Armstrong and Giles Coren's 12 Drinks of Christmas entertained 1.45m (6.8%) at 9pm.
ITV's You've Been Framed amused 2.95m (13.9%) at 8.30pm (130k/0.6% on +1). A celebrity edition of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? quizzed 2.78m (13.3%) at 9pm (227k/1.4%).
On Channel 4, George Clarke's Amazing Spaces interested 1.21m (5.7%) at 8pm (210k/1.0%). A return to Educating Yorkshire brought in 2.02m (9.5%) at 9pm (343k/2.1%). What Happens in Kavos gathered 909k (4.9%) at 10pm (207k/2.3%).
Channel 5's Caught on Camera appealed to 864k (4.1%) at 9pm, followed by Person of Interest with 835k (4.9%) at 10pm.
- 12/20/2013
- Digital Spy
The Apprentice easily won its timeslot upon its return to BBC One on Tuesday, overnight data reveals.
Lord Alan Sugar's ninth series opener was seen by 6.01 million viewers (26.2%) at 9pm. This is almost 400,000 less than last year's premiere, while the sixth series opened to a large 7.8m back in 2011.
Dara Ó Briain's BBC Two spin-off You're Fired returned with 1.89m (10.2%) at 10pm.
Ben Elton's sitcom The Wright Way continued with 1.58m (12.8%) at 10.45pm on BBC One.
On BBC Two, Alex Polizzi's The Fixer Returns was seen by 1.73m (8.4%) at 8pm, while Keeping Britain Alive attracted 1.71m (7.5%) at 9pm. Newsnight brought in 957k (8.2%) at 10.30pm.
Caroline Quentin's new ITV series National Parks secured 2.47m (12.0%) at 8pm, with 180k (0.8%) tuning in on +1.
Chris Tarrant returned with a new series of Who Wants To Be a Millionaire?, quizzing 2.03m (8.8%) at 9pm (106k/0.6% on +1).
On Channel 4, Embarrassing Bodies Live...
Lord Alan Sugar's ninth series opener was seen by 6.01 million viewers (26.2%) at 9pm. This is almost 400,000 less than last year's premiere, while the sixth series opened to a large 7.8m back in 2011.
Dara Ó Briain's BBC Two spin-off You're Fired returned with 1.89m (10.2%) at 10pm.
Ben Elton's sitcom The Wright Way continued with 1.58m (12.8%) at 10.45pm on BBC One.
On BBC Two, Alex Polizzi's The Fixer Returns was seen by 1.73m (8.4%) at 8pm, while Keeping Britain Alive attracted 1.71m (7.5%) at 9pm. Newsnight brought in 957k (8.2%) at 10.30pm.
Caroline Quentin's new ITV series National Parks secured 2.47m (12.0%) at 8pm, with 180k (0.8%) tuning in on +1.
Chris Tarrant returned with a new series of Who Wants To Be a Millionaire?, quizzing 2.03m (8.8%) at 9pm (106k/0.6% on +1).
On Channel 4, Embarrassing Bodies Live...
- 5/8/2013
- Digital Spy
MasterChef topped Tuesday evening's ratings for BBC One, overnight data suggests.
As the latest series entered its final week, the competition was seen by 4.93 million viewers (21.2%) at 9pm.
Ben Elton's The Wright Way shed around 260,000 viewers to 1.90m (15.0%) for its second episode.
On BBC Two, the World Snooker Championship continued with 1.14m (6.0%) at 7pm, while the latest Keeping Britain Alive was seen by 1.71m (7.4%) at 9pm.
Alex Polizzi's new documentary The Fixer attracted 1.96m (8.8%) at 8pm. Jools Holland's Later Live... brought in 819k (4.5%) at 10pm.
ITV's coverage of Real Madrid's departure from the Champions League at the hands of Borussia Dortmund scored 4.28m (19.3%) at 7.30pm.
Channel 4's Embarrassing Bodies Live secured 1.18m (5.3%) at 8pm, with 258k (1.1%) tuning in on +1. World's Weirdest Weather grabbed 1.04m (4.5%) at 9pm (252k/1.6%), while Shameless entertained 761k (4.8%) at 10pm (109k/1.4%).
On Channel 5, Big Body Squad was viewed by 786k (3.6%) at 8pm. The...
As the latest series entered its final week, the competition was seen by 4.93 million viewers (21.2%) at 9pm.
Ben Elton's The Wright Way shed around 260,000 viewers to 1.90m (15.0%) for its second episode.
On BBC Two, the World Snooker Championship continued with 1.14m (6.0%) at 7pm, while the latest Keeping Britain Alive was seen by 1.71m (7.4%) at 9pm.
Alex Polizzi's new documentary The Fixer attracted 1.96m (8.8%) at 8pm. Jools Holland's Later Live... brought in 819k (4.5%) at 10pm.
ITV's coverage of Real Madrid's departure from the Champions League at the hands of Borussia Dortmund scored 4.28m (19.3%) at 7.30pm.
Channel 4's Embarrassing Bodies Live secured 1.18m (5.3%) at 8pm, with 258k (1.1%) tuning in on +1. World's Weirdest Weather grabbed 1.04m (4.5%) at 9pm (252k/1.6%), while Shameless entertained 761k (4.8%) at 10pm (109k/1.4%).
On Channel 5, Big Body Squad was viewed by 786k (3.6%) at 8pm. The...
- 5/1/2013
- Digital Spy
MasterChef cooked up an audience of over 4 million on BBC One on Tuesday night (March 12), overnight data has revealed.
Gregg Wallace and John Torode's food show pulled in 4.23m (18.1%) for its series premiere at 9pm.
Earlier in the evening, The One Show collected a crowd of 5.2m (23.7%) at 7pm for BBC One.
On BBC Two, Alex Polizzi's The Fixer had 2.44m (10.3%) at 8pm, The Railway: Keeping Britain on Track had 2.04m (8.7%), while Sue Perkins's sitcom Heading Out continued to underwhelm with only 680,000 (3.74%).
ITV's Champions League coverage of Barcelona vs AC Milan pulled in 4.47m (18.9%) between 7.30pm and 10pm.
Channel 4's evening included Supersize v Superskinny at 8pm, which attracted 1.49m (6.3%), 16 Kids and Counting at 9pm, which had 1.80m (7.7%), and Shameless, which brought 0.99m (6.4%) at 10pm.
On Channel 5, Dallas continued to struggle with only 375K (4.35%) tuning in at 11pm. CSI attracted 1.68m (7.1%) at 9pm, while CSI: New York...
Gregg Wallace and John Torode's food show pulled in 4.23m (18.1%) for its series premiere at 9pm.
Earlier in the evening, The One Show collected a crowd of 5.2m (23.7%) at 7pm for BBC One.
On BBC Two, Alex Polizzi's The Fixer had 2.44m (10.3%) at 8pm, The Railway: Keeping Britain on Track had 2.04m (8.7%), while Sue Perkins's sitcom Heading Out continued to underwhelm with only 680,000 (3.74%).
ITV's Champions League coverage of Barcelona vs AC Milan pulled in 4.47m (18.9%) between 7.30pm and 10pm.
Channel 4's evening included Supersize v Superskinny at 8pm, which attracted 1.49m (6.3%), 16 Kids and Counting at 9pm, which had 1.80m (7.7%), and Shameless, which brought 0.99m (6.4%) at 10pm.
On Channel 5, Dallas continued to struggle with only 375K (4.35%) tuning in at 11pm. CSI attracted 1.68m (7.1%) at 9pm, while CSI: New York...
- 3/13/2013
- Digital Spy
Manchester United's Champions League controversial exit pulled in huge ratings for ITV last night (March 5), overnight data reveals.
Alex Ferguson's loss at the hands of José Mourinho's Real Madrid pulled in an average audience of 9.07 million (35.3%) from 7.30pm.
Over on BBC One, the third part of crime drama Mayday kept a steady audience with 4.32 million (16.3%) at 9pm. Later in the evening, The Matt Lucas Awards amused 1.66 million (12.9%) at 10.45pm.
Alex Polizzi's The Fixer collected 1.86 million (7.3%) at 8pm on BBC Two. The Railway: Keeping Britain On Track followed at 9pm with 1.72 million (6.5%) and Sue Perkins's sitcom Heading Out fell to 740k (3.6%) at 10pm.
Channel 4 attracted 1.94 million (7.3%) at 9pm for 16 Kids And Counting and 1.13 million (6.9%) at 10pm for Shameless.
Channel 5's CSI pulled in 1.41 million (5.3%) at 9pm, while CSI: New York gripped 775k (4.5%) at 10pm. The latest episode of Dallas continued to disappoint in its new later...
Alex Ferguson's loss at the hands of José Mourinho's Real Madrid pulled in an average audience of 9.07 million (35.3%) from 7.30pm.
Over on BBC One, the third part of crime drama Mayday kept a steady audience with 4.32 million (16.3%) at 9pm. Later in the evening, The Matt Lucas Awards amused 1.66 million (12.9%) at 10.45pm.
Alex Polizzi's The Fixer collected 1.86 million (7.3%) at 8pm on BBC Two. The Railway: Keeping Britain On Track followed at 9pm with 1.72 million (6.5%) and Sue Perkins's sitcom Heading Out fell to 740k (3.6%) at 10pm.
Channel 4 attracted 1.94 million (7.3%) at 9pm for 16 Kids And Counting and 1.13 million (6.9%) at 10pm for Shameless.
Channel 5's CSI pulled in 1.41 million (5.3%) at 9pm, while CSI: New York gripped 775k (4.5%) at 10pm. The latest episode of Dallas continued to disappoint in its new later...
- 3/6/2013
- Digital Spy
The series finale of BBC One's Death in Paradise beat ITV's Fa Cup coverage on Tuesday, February 26, according to overnight data.
Starring Ben Miller and Sara Martins, the 9pm drama's second run wrapped up with 6.09m (25.4%), while Fa Cup football averaged 3.01m (12.9%).
Elsewhere, BBC Two aired Great British Menu (2.02m/8.9%), Alex Polizzi: The Fixer (2.07m/8.9%) and The Railway: Keeping Britain on Track (1.72m/7.2%).
Supersize v Superskinny was watched by 1.71m (7.4%) from 8pm on Channel 4 with 250k (1%) on timeshift. It was followed by 9pm's Secrets of the Pickpockets with 2.38m (9.9%) and 368k (2.2%) on +1.
Shameless managed 1.54m (9.1%) from 10pm (+1: 207k/2.4%).
Channel 5's Benidorm ER drew in 1.11m (4.8%) in the 8pm hour, with CSI and CSI: NY airing afterwards with 1.31m (5.5%) and 675k (3.9%) respectively.
Overall, BBC One's primetime share of 24.1% bested ITV's 13.8% (+1: 0.4%). BBC Two's 7.9% edged Channel 4's 7.4% (+1: 1%), while Channel 5 finished fifth with 4.2% (+1: 0.4%).
On the multichannels, ITV...
Starring Ben Miller and Sara Martins, the 9pm drama's second run wrapped up with 6.09m (25.4%), while Fa Cup football averaged 3.01m (12.9%).
Elsewhere, BBC Two aired Great British Menu (2.02m/8.9%), Alex Polizzi: The Fixer (2.07m/8.9%) and The Railway: Keeping Britain on Track (1.72m/7.2%).
Supersize v Superskinny was watched by 1.71m (7.4%) from 8pm on Channel 4 with 250k (1%) on timeshift. It was followed by 9pm's Secrets of the Pickpockets with 2.38m (9.9%) and 368k (2.2%) on +1.
Shameless managed 1.54m (9.1%) from 10pm (+1: 207k/2.4%).
Channel 5's Benidorm ER drew in 1.11m (4.8%) in the 8pm hour, with CSI and CSI: NY airing afterwards with 1.31m (5.5%) and 675k (3.9%) respectively.
Overall, BBC One's primetime share of 24.1% bested ITV's 13.8% (+1: 0.4%). BBC Two's 7.9% edged Channel 4's 7.4% (+1: 1%), while Channel 5 finished fifth with 4.2% (+1: 0.4%).
On the multichannels, ITV...
- 3/4/2013
- Digital Spy
Death in Paradise held solid against a popular Champions League match on Tuesday night, overnight figures show.
The BBC One drama's penultimate episode of its second series pulled in a strong 6.1 million, a 24.8% share - only 100,000 less than last week when it faced a less popular football tie.
Recommissioned earlier this month, the ten-part second run has achieved record-breaking ratings this year.
Meanwhile, ITV's coverage of Arsenal's 3-1 loss to Bayern Munich averaged 4.9m (20.2%) between 7.30pm and 10pm, peaking with over 6m at 9pm when Death in Paradise came on air.
Over on BBC Two, Alex Polizzi: The Fixer continued with a decent 2.28m (9.4%) from 8pm, then the audience dipped slightly for docusoap The Railway which attracted 1.79m (7.3%) an hour later.
Channel 4's Fried Chicken Shop interested 1.72m (7%) in the 9pm slot, adding 364,000 on +1. Supersize v Superskinny maintained a steady 1.53m (6.3%) at 8pm as well as 318k on timeshift.
The BBC One drama's penultimate episode of its second series pulled in a strong 6.1 million, a 24.8% share - only 100,000 less than last week when it faced a less popular football tie.
Recommissioned earlier this month, the ten-part second run has achieved record-breaking ratings this year.
Meanwhile, ITV's coverage of Arsenal's 3-1 loss to Bayern Munich averaged 4.9m (20.2%) between 7.30pm and 10pm, peaking with over 6m at 9pm when Death in Paradise came on air.
Over on BBC Two, Alex Polizzi: The Fixer continued with a decent 2.28m (9.4%) from 8pm, then the audience dipped slightly for docusoap The Railway which attracted 1.79m (7.3%) an hour later.
Channel 4's Fried Chicken Shop interested 1.72m (7%) in the 9pm slot, adding 364,000 on +1. Supersize v Superskinny maintained a steady 1.53m (6.3%) at 8pm as well as 318k on timeshift.
- 2/20/2013
- Digital Spy
Sun, Sex and Suspicious Parents was a ratings winner for BBC Three last night (February 12), according to early overnight data.
Tuesday's latest edition of the fly-on-the-wall show picked up a series high of 965,000 (4%), and some 250k (7.5%) managed to catch the show when it was repeated at 12.30am this morning.
Death in Paradise, recommissioned for a third run on Monday, climbed to an impressive 6.2 million (25.7%) for BBC One in the 9pm hour and was the night's most-watched show.
Alex Polizzi: The Fixer was a surprise strong performer for BBC Two, kicking off with 2.43m (10.2%) in the 8pm hour.
Over on ITV, Champions League football coverage averaged 4.15m (18.4%) between 7.30pm and 10pm, while 1.97m (8.7%) enjoyed The Year Britain Flooded on Channel 4 at 9pm (+1: 310k), and 1.16m (4.8%) watched Extraordinary People on Channel 5 as well as a further 124k on timeshift.
Shunted to a new late-night slot in light of unexpectedly poor ratings,...
Tuesday's latest edition of the fly-on-the-wall show picked up a series high of 965,000 (4%), and some 250k (7.5%) managed to catch the show when it was repeated at 12.30am this morning.
Death in Paradise, recommissioned for a third run on Monday, climbed to an impressive 6.2 million (25.7%) for BBC One in the 9pm hour and was the night's most-watched show.
Alex Polizzi: The Fixer was a surprise strong performer for BBC Two, kicking off with 2.43m (10.2%) in the 8pm hour.
Over on ITV, Champions League football coverage averaged 4.15m (18.4%) between 7.30pm and 10pm, while 1.97m (8.7%) enjoyed The Year Britain Flooded on Channel 4 at 9pm (+1: 310k), and 1.16m (4.8%) watched Extraordinary People on Channel 5 as well as a further 124k on timeshift.
Shunted to a new late-night slot in light of unexpectedly poor ratings,...
- 2/13/2013
- Digital Spy
London, September 3: Hotel guests cannot stand staff hanging around waiting for tips or having their towels folded into wacky shapes, industry expert Alex Polizzi has revealed.
The 41-year-old British hotelier and presenter of Channel 5's hard-hitting series 'The Hotel Inspector' said that a baffling choice of pillows and low-quality filter coffee in rooms were also big bugbears for guests.
"I can forgive most of the common mistakes I encounter around the country," the Daily Express quoted her as saying.
"But the one I can't abide is the inexplicable disconnection between how some hotels perceive themselves and the service they provide and how the ordinary customer sees them," she added. (Ani)...
The 41-year-old British hotelier and presenter of Channel 5's hard-hitting series 'The Hotel Inspector' said that a baffling choice of pillows and low-quality filter coffee in rooms were also big bugbears for guests.
"I can forgive most of the common mistakes I encounter around the country," the Daily Express quoted her as saying.
"But the one I can't abide is the inexplicable disconnection between how some hotels perceive themselves and the service they provide and how the ordinary customer sees them," she added. (Ani)...
- 9/3/2012
- by Abhijeet Sen
- RealBollywood.com
Last night's instalment of Prisoners' Wives rose above 5 million viewers on BBC One, according to overnight data. The drama series took a decent 5.02m (21.6%), building on last week's audience, to help the channel dominate primetime on Tuesday night. ITV1's The Exit List continued to struggle from 8pm with 1.71m (7.4%), beaten by BBC Two's Alex Polizzi: The Fixer on 2.56m (11.1%). The Biggest Loser followed The Exit List, attracting 2.4m (10.4%) and 181k (1.1%) on timeshift. Meanwhile, How to Grow a Planet drew 1.73m (7.4%) on BBC Two. Channel 4's Gok's Teens: The Naked Truth was watched by 1.73m (7.5%) from 8pm (+1: (more)...
- 2/8/2012
- by By Ben Lee
- Digital Spy
If you've ever seen Channel Five's Hotel Inspector programme, you can almost picture the look of pure horror on haughty inspectorette Alex Polizzi's face as she saunters into what “looks like a 1980s hotel with bad dreams in their bedrooms”. “Oh dwahhling, that décor is so passée... Oh dwahhling, bad dreams are soooo Freddy Krueger. Oh, dwahhling, am I the most patronising woman on the planet?”
Well, on the face of it, The God Complex would almost certainly be shut down and bulldozed on Polizzi's watch – but fortunately, you've come to the wrong place if you're looking for smug hectoring. On the other hand, if you're looking to check into a review peppered with waffle, cheap pot shots and bad jokes, then you've come to the right place. But as a bonus, I'll throw in lashings of praise, mini bars full of admiration and a free bath robe.
Because...
Well, on the face of it, The God Complex would almost certainly be shut down and bulldozed on Polizzi's watch – but fortunately, you've come to the wrong place if you're looking for smug hectoring. On the other hand, if you're looking to check into a review peppered with waffle, cheap pot shots and bad jokes, then you've come to the right place. But as a bonus, I'll throw in lashings of praise, mini bars full of admiration and a free bath robe.
Because...
- 1/11/2012
- Shadowlocked
Five's The Hotel Inspector returned to over 1.7m viewers on Thursday evening, according to overnight audience figures. The programme, which features Alex Polizzi trying to turn around ailing British hotels, averaged 1.76m (7.8%) for Five from 9pm. However, the show was outperformed in the 9pm hour by Homes From Hell, which pulled in 3.28m (14.6%) on ITV1. It also failed to beat It Shouldn't Happen At A Vet's, a Panorama special on standards in the veterinary service, which took 2.89m (12.8%) for BBC One in the 9pm hour. Also on BBC One, the second episode of Celebrity Masterchef brought in 4.04m (17.8%) in the 8pm hour, down 630k on last night's opening broadcast. The programme faced stiff competition from soaps Emmerdale and Coronation Street, which pulled in respective audiences of 6.96m (31.6%) and 7.42m (more)...
- 7/23/2010
- by By Andrew Laughlin
- Digital Spy
The Hotel Inspector had a strong performance for Five last night, according to early viewing figures. The eighth and final episode of the Alex Polizzi-fronted show, which aired during the 9pm hour, pulled in 2.35m (10.9%), scoring a new high for the series. The series opener interested 1.57m (6.8%), while the previous peak was 2.16m (10%) on Monday, August 3. Last night's show was beaten by ITV1's Monday Monday finale, which had 2.84m (13.2%), and remained fairly even with BBC One's Can You Bank On Me?, which also took 2.35m (10.9%). BBC Two's Future Of Food interested 1.78m (8.2%), while Channel 4 came last during the 9pm hour, drawing 1.27m (5.9%) with On Tour With The Queen. Earlier, at 8pm, 1.39m (6.2%) tuned in for The Gadget Show on Five, and Channel 4's Prince John: The Windsors' Tragic Secret (more)...
- 8/25/2009
- by By Dan French
- Digital Spy
Torchwood: Children Of Earth had a strong start for BBC One last night, according to early ratings figures. The first episode of the five-part third series of the Doctor Who spinoff - starring John Barrowman and Eve Myles - pulled in 5.94m (25.8%) during the 9pm hour, coming first place in its timeslot. Previously, series one opened to 2.4m (12.7%) on BBC Three on October 22, 2006, while 3.72m (14.8%) tuned in for the series two premiere on BBC Two on January 16, 2008. Torchwood's nearest rival last night was an episode of ITV1's Real Crimelooking at the murder of teenager Hannah Foster. It managed 4.15m (18%) in the 9pm hour, while BBC Two's The Supersizers Eat... The French Revolution had 1.55m (6.7%). A new series of Alex Polizzi's The Hotel Inspector took 1.57m (6.8%) for Five, and the second part of Channel (more)...
- 7/7/2009
- by By Dan French
- Digital Spy
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