BBC One's Commonwealth Games coverage continued to win the ratings outside soaps on Tuesday, overnight data reveals.
The latest evening's live coverage averaged 4.11 million (21.1%) from 7pm.
On BBC Two, Coast interested 1.48m (8.3%) at 7pm, while a repeat of The Sarah Millican Television Programme amused 1.32m (6.4%) at 9.30pm.
ITV's Love Your Garden appealed to 2.26m (11.3%) at 8pm (177,000/0.9% on +1), followed by a repeat of 56 Up with 1.88m (9.1%) at 9pm (148k/0.9%). Diamond Geezers and Gold Dealers brought in 973k (8.7%) at 10.45pm.
On Channel 4, Fill Your House for Free gathered 777k (3.9%) at 8pm (2001k/1.0%), followed by Undercover Boss with 1.30m (6.3%) at 9pm (196k/1.2%). Utopia's latest episode was seen by 378k (2.3%) at 10pm.
Channel 5's Dog Rescuers attracted 991k (5.0%) at 8pm (106k/0.5%). CSI thrilled 1.03m (5.0%) at 9pm (185k/1.1%), and Big Brother continued with 1.11m (6.6%) at 10pm.
MTV's Geordie Shore entertained 473k (2.8%) at 10pm, while BBC Three's Family Guy topped the multichannels with 814k (9.2%) at 11.30pm.
The latest evening's live coverage averaged 4.11 million (21.1%) from 7pm.
On BBC Two, Coast interested 1.48m (8.3%) at 7pm, while a repeat of The Sarah Millican Television Programme amused 1.32m (6.4%) at 9.30pm.
ITV's Love Your Garden appealed to 2.26m (11.3%) at 8pm (177,000/0.9% on +1), followed by a repeat of 56 Up with 1.88m (9.1%) at 9pm (148k/0.9%). Diamond Geezers and Gold Dealers brought in 973k (8.7%) at 10.45pm.
On Channel 4, Fill Your House for Free gathered 777k (3.9%) at 8pm (2001k/1.0%), followed by Undercover Boss with 1.30m (6.3%) at 9pm (196k/1.2%). Utopia's latest episode was seen by 378k (2.3%) at 10pm.
Channel 5's Dog Rescuers attracted 991k (5.0%) at 8pm (106k/0.5%). CSI thrilled 1.03m (5.0%) at 9pm (185k/1.1%), and Big Brother continued with 1.11m (6.6%) at 10pm.
MTV's Geordie Shore entertained 473k (2.8%) at 10pm, while BBC Three's Family Guy topped the multichannels with 814k (9.2%) at 11.30pm.
- 7/30/2014
- Digital Spy
Digital Spy presents a list of the winners at this year's Arqiva BAFTA Television Awards, beginning tonight (Sunday, May 18) at 7pm.
Updated Live:
Leading Actor
Jamie Dornan - The Fall
Sean Harris- Southcliffe - Winner!
Luke Newberry - In The Flesh
Dominic West - Burton And Taylor
Leading Actress
Helena Bonham Carter - Burton And Taylor
Olivia Colman - Broadchurch - Winner!
Kerrie Hayes - The Mill
Maxine Peake - The Village
Supporting Actor
David Bradley - Broadchurch - Winner!
Jerome Flynn - Ripper Street
Nico Mirallegro - The Village
Rory Kinnear - Southcliffe
Supporting Actress
Shirley Henderson - Southcliffe
Sarah Lancashire - Last Tango In Halifax - Winner!
Claire Rushbrook - My Mad Fat Diary
Nicola Walker - Last Tango In Halifax
Entertainment Performance
Ant & Dec - Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway - Winner!
Charlie Brooker - 10 O'Clock Live
Sarah Millican - The Sarah Millican Television Programme
Graham Norton...
Updated Live:
Leading Actor
Jamie Dornan - The Fall
Sean Harris- Southcliffe - Winner!
Luke Newberry - In The Flesh
Dominic West - Burton And Taylor
Leading Actress
Helena Bonham Carter - Burton And Taylor
Olivia Colman - Broadchurch - Winner!
Kerrie Hayes - The Mill
Maxine Peake - The Village
Supporting Actor
David Bradley - Broadchurch - Winner!
Jerome Flynn - Ripper Street
Nico Mirallegro - The Village
Rory Kinnear - Southcliffe
Supporting Actress
Shirley Henderson - Southcliffe
Sarah Lancashire - Last Tango In Halifax - Winner!
Claire Rushbrook - My Mad Fat Diary
Nicola Walker - Last Tango In Halifax
Entertainment Performance
Ant & Dec - Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway - Winner!
Charlie Brooker - 10 O'Clock Live
Sarah Millican - The Sarah Millican Television Programme
Graham Norton...
- 5/18/2014
- Digital Spy
Okay, so we might not be wearing our gladrags and we might not be sipping champagne, but who says a onesie and a takeaway can't be glamorous?
It's BAFTA night, and while we're not at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane with all the best and brightest from the last year of television, at least we can join the party from our sofas. Yep, we'll be blogging along with the awards - which start at 8pm on BBC One - so grab your slippers and a cuppa and join in by tweeting @digitalspy and leaving your comments below...
And as a reminder, the awards actually start in "real life" at 7pm - but we'll be doggedly going along with the television broadcast and pretending we're not an hour behind everyone else, so there's no fear of spoilers. If you want things as they happen, we'll be updating our winners' list here.
It's BAFTA night, and while we're not at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane with all the best and brightest from the last year of television, at least we can join the party from our sofas. Yep, we'll be blogging along with the awards - which start at 8pm on BBC One - so grab your slippers and a cuppa and join in by tweeting @digitalspy and leaving your comments below...
And as a reminder, the awards actually start in "real life" at 7pm - but we'll be doggedly going along with the television broadcast and pretending we're not an hour behind everyone else, so there's no fear of spoilers. If you want things as they happen, we'll be updating our winners' list here.
- 5/18/2014
- Digital Spy
Across the pond, they’re gearing up to honor the best and brightest stars and shows on television at the 2014 BAFTA TV Award.
And it looks like “Southfliffe” and “The It Crowd” both snagged four nods to lead the pack of just-announced nominees.
Meanwhile, Leading Actor hopefuls include Jamie Dornan, Sean Harris, Luke Newberry and Dominic West and Helena Bonham Carter, Olivia Colman, Kerrie Hayes and Maxine Peake will all compete for Leading Actress.
The 2014 BAFTA TV Awards Nominees are:
Leading Actor
Jamie Dornan - The Fall
Sean Harris - Southcliffe
Luke Newberry - In The Flesh
Dominic West - Burton And Taylor
Leading Actress
Helena Bonham Carter - Burton And Taylor
Olivia Colman - Broadchurch
Kerrie Hayes - The Mill
Maxine Peake - The Village
Supporting Actor
David Bradley - Broadchurch
Jerome Flynn - Ripper Street
Nico Mirallegro - The Village
Rory Kinnear - Southcliffe
Supporting Actress
Shirley Henderson...
And it looks like “Southfliffe” and “The It Crowd” both snagged four nods to lead the pack of just-announced nominees.
Meanwhile, Leading Actor hopefuls include Jamie Dornan, Sean Harris, Luke Newberry and Dominic West and Helena Bonham Carter, Olivia Colman, Kerrie Hayes and Maxine Peake will all compete for Leading Actress.
The 2014 BAFTA TV Awards Nominees are:
Leading Actor
Jamie Dornan - The Fall
Sean Harris - Southcliffe
Luke Newberry - In The Flesh
Dominic West - Burton And Taylor
Leading Actress
Helena Bonham Carter - Burton And Taylor
Olivia Colman - Broadchurch
Kerrie Hayes - The Mill
Maxine Peake - The Village
Supporting Actor
David Bradley - Broadchurch
Jerome Flynn - Ripper Street
Nico Mirallegro - The Village
Rory Kinnear - Southcliffe
Supporting Actress
Shirley Henderson...
- 4/7/2014
- GossipCenter
Digital Spy presents a list of the nominees at this year's Arqiva BAFTA Television Awards, which will take place on Sunday, May 18:
Leading Actor
Jamie Dornan - The Fall
Sean Harris- Southcliffe
Luke Newberryin - The Flesh
Dominic West - Burton And Taylor
Leading Actress
Helena Bonham Carter - Burton And Taylor
Olivia Colman - Broadchurch
Kerrie Hayes - The Mill
Maxine Peake - The Village
Supporting Actor
David Bradley - Broadchurch
Jerome Flynn - Ripper Street
Nico Mirallegro - The Village
Rory Kinnear - Southcliffe
Supporting Actress
Shirley Henderson - Southcliffe
Sarah Lancashire - Last Tango In Halifax
Claire Rushbrook - My Mad Fat Diary
Nicola Walker - Last Tango In Halifax
Entertainment Performance
Ant & Dec - Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway
Charlie Brooker - 10 O'clock Live
Sarah Millican - The Sarah Millican Television Programme
Graham Norton - The Graham Norton Show
Female Performance In A Comedy...
Leading Actor
Jamie Dornan - The Fall
Sean Harris- Southcliffe
Luke Newberryin - The Flesh
Dominic West - Burton And Taylor
Leading Actress
Helena Bonham Carter - Burton And Taylor
Olivia Colman - Broadchurch
Kerrie Hayes - The Mill
Maxine Peake - The Village
Supporting Actor
David Bradley - Broadchurch
Jerome Flynn - Ripper Street
Nico Mirallegro - The Village
Rory Kinnear - Southcliffe
Supporting Actress
Shirley Henderson - Southcliffe
Sarah Lancashire - Last Tango In Halifax
Claire Rushbrook - My Mad Fat Diary
Nicola Walker - Last Tango In Halifax
Entertainment Performance
Ant & Dec - Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway
Charlie Brooker - 10 O'clock Live
Sarah Millican - The Sarah Millican Television Programme
Graham Norton - The Graham Norton Show
Female Performance In A Comedy...
- 4/7/2014
- Digital Spy
The British Comedy Awards took place in London tonight (December 12).
Jonathan Ross hosted the event which celebrated some of the funniest stars and shows of 2013. It aired live on Channel 4.
The winners list in full:
King/Queen of Comedy
Jack Whitehall - Winner
Alan Carr
David Mitchell
Graham Norton
Lee Mack
Sarah Millican
Best Comedy Panel Show:
Would I Lie To You - Winner
8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown
A League of Their Own
Have I Got News For You
Best Comedy Entertainment Programme:
The Graham Norton Show - Winner
Alan Carr Chatty Man
Saturday Night Takeaway
The Last Leg
Best Sketch Show:
Harry & Paul - Winner
Horrible Histories
It's Kevin
Psychobitches
Best Sitcom:
Getting On - Winner
Bad Education
Count Arthur Strong
Peep Show
Best New Comedy Programme:
Plebs - Winner
Count Arthur Strong
Cuckoo
Psychobitches
Best Male TV Comic:
Lee Mack, Would I Lie To You - Winner
David Mitchell,...
Jonathan Ross hosted the event which celebrated some of the funniest stars and shows of 2013. It aired live on Channel 4.
The winners list in full:
King/Queen of Comedy
Jack Whitehall - Winner
Alan Carr
David Mitchell
Graham Norton
Lee Mack
Sarah Millican
Best Comedy Panel Show:
Would I Lie To You - Winner
8 Out Of 10 Cats Does Countdown
A League of Their Own
Have I Got News For You
Best Comedy Entertainment Programme:
The Graham Norton Show - Winner
Alan Carr Chatty Man
Saturday Night Takeaway
The Last Leg
Best Sketch Show:
Harry & Paul - Winner
Horrible Histories
It's Kevin
Psychobitches
Best Sitcom:
Getting On - Winner
Bad Education
Count Arthur Strong
Peep Show
Best New Comedy Programme:
Plebs - Winner
Count Arthur Strong
Cuckoo
Psychobitches
Best Male TV Comic:
Lee Mack, Would I Lie To You - Winner
David Mitchell,...
- 12/12/2013
- Digital Spy
The British Comedy Awards have revealed the nominations for this year's ceremony, with Alan Carr, Jack Whitehall and Miranda Hart all battling for prizes.
Jonathan Ross is once again hosting the awards, which will air live on Channel 4 next Thursday (December 12).
The Last Leg and its host Adam Hills lead the way with a total of three nominations.
Hills is in the running for Best Comedy Breakthrough Artist and Best Comedy Entertainment Personality, while The Last Leg is in contention to be named Best Comedy Entertainment Programme.
Jo Brand and Vicki Pepperdine are each nominated for their roles in NHS sitcom Getting On, which also receives a nod in the Best Sitcom category.
The Great British Bake Off's Mel and Sue are up against the likes of Miranda Hart and Sarah Millican for Best Female TV Comic.
Best New Comedy Programme will see competition from Count Arthur Strong,...
Jonathan Ross is once again hosting the awards, which will air live on Channel 4 next Thursday (December 12).
The Last Leg and its host Adam Hills lead the way with a total of three nominations.
Hills is in the running for Best Comedy Breakthrough Artist and Best Comedy Entertainment Personality, while The Last Leg is in contention to be named Best Comedy Entertainment Programme.
Jo Brand and Vicki Pepperdine are each nominated for their roles in NHS sitcom Getting On, which also receives a nod in the Best Sitcom category.
The Great British Bake Off's Mel and Sue are up against the likes of Miranda Hart and Sarah Millican for Best Female TV Comic.
Best New Comedy Programme will see competition from Count Arthur Strong,...
- 12/3/2013
- Digital Spy
The Great British Bake Off scored big ratings for its grand final on Tuesday, according to overnight data.
BBC Two's fourth series finale attracted an average audience of 8.42 million and an audience share of 32.6% at 8pm. A peak audience of 8.80m tuned in at around 8.30pm. Putting those figures into perspective, the ratings were higher than last Saturday's X Factor and it is BBC Two's highest rating show since the current ratings system was introduced in 2002.
It is a rise of almost 2 million from last year's final, which attracted an average of 6.54m. The show also scored the biggest ratings of the night overall, beating even Emmerdale and EastEnders.
An earlier episode featuring past Bake Off contestants was seen by 3.31m (15.2%) at 7pm.
Later, The Wrong Mans amused 1.92m (8.2%) at 9pm, followed by The Sarah Millican Television Programme with 1.36m (6.2%) at 9.30pm.
On BBC One, Diy Sos: The Big Build brought in 5.04m (22.2%) at 8pm,...
BBC Two's fourth series finale attracted an average audience of 8.42 million and an audience share of 32.6% at 8pm. A peak audience of 8.80m tuned in at around 8.30pm. Putting those figures into perspective, the ratings were higher than last Saturday's X Factor and it is BBC Two's highest rating show since the current ratings system was introduced in 2002.
It is a rise of almost 2 million from last year's final, which attracted an average of 6.54m. The show also scored the biggest ratings of the night overall, beating even Emmerdale and EastEnders.
An earlier episode featuring past Bake Off contestants was seen by 3.31m (15.2%) at 7pm.
Later, The Wrong Mans amused 1.92m (8.2%) at 9pm, followed by The Sarah Millican Television Programme with 1.36m (6.2%) at 9.30pm.
On BBC One, Diy Sos: The Big Build brought in 5.04m (22.2%) at 8pm,...
- 10/23/2013
- Digital Spy
The 2013 Pride of Britain Awards attracted over 4 million viewers on ITV, according to overnight data.
The annual charity event was seen by 4.53m (19.8%) at 8pm, the exact same amount as last year's broadcast. An added 362,000 (1.9%) tuned in on +1.
On BBC One, Diy Sos: The Big Build brought in 4.02m (18.2%) at 8pm. Documentary The Day I Got My Sight Back gathered 1.60m (15.4%) at 10.35pm.
BBC Two's The Great British Bake Off fell by over 300k from last week to 5.93m (25.0%) at 8pm. The Wrong Mans gained back nearly 200k to 2.31m (10.4%) at 9pm, followed by The Sarah Millican Television Programme with 1.35m (6.1%) at 9.30pm.
On Channel 4, Double Your House for Half the Money attracted 1.02m (4.3%) at 8pm (169k/0.8%). New Michael Sheen drama Masters of Sex interested 1.19m (5.5%) at 9pm (240k/1.6%).
Channel 5's latest episode of CSI: NY thrilled 1.39m (6.3%) at 9pm (184k/1.2%), while Castle appealed to 740k (4.5%) at 10pm (134k/1.6%).
On BBC Three,...
The annual charity event was seen by 4.53m (19.8%) at 8pm, the exact same amount as last year's broadcast. An added 362,000 (1.9%) tuned in on +1.
On BBC One, Diy Sos: The Big Build brought in 4.02m (18.2%) at 8pm. Documentary The Day I Got My Sight Back gathered 1.60m (15.4%) at 10.35pm.
BBC Two's The Great British Bake Off fell by over 300k from last week to 5.93m (25.0%) at 8pm. The Wrong Mans gained back nearly 200k to 2.31m (10.4%) at 9pm, followed by The Sarah Millican Television Programme with 1.35m (6.1%) at 9.30pm.
On Channel 4, Double Your House for Half the Money attracted 1.02m (4.3%) at 8pm (169k/0.8%). New Michael Sheen drama Masters of Sex interested 1.19m (5.5%) at 9pm (240k/1.6%).
Channel 5's latest episode of CSI: NY thrilled 1.39m (6.3%) at 9pm (184k/1.2%), while Castle appealed to 740k (4.5%) at 10pm (134k/1.6%).
On BBC Three,...
- 10/9/2013
- Digital Spy
Former Apprentice candidate Stuart Baggs has claimed that the BBC show has made him "the most unemployable person in the whole country".
The reality TV star, who appeared on series six of Lord Sugar's business show, joked that he would "take anything" when it came to job offers.
Baggs described watching back his performance on the reality series as "horrendous" and claimed that promises from former contestants that appearing on the show would boost his career options hadn't proved to be true.
Speaking on Sarah Millican's chat show, Baggs said: "When I went on the show I was told by former candidates that I would get lots of job offers.
"I got none, not one apart from a Channel 5 dating show and then they wouldn't have me because I didn't fit their target demographic - I was a minger!"
Baggs also revealed that he enjoys working in the nude when he's at home.
The reality TV star, who appeared on series six of Lord Sugar's business show, joked that he would "take anything" when it came to job offers.
Baggs described watching back his performance on the reality series as "horrendous" and claimed that promises from former contestants that appearing on the show would boost his career options hadn't proved to be true.
Speaking on Sarah Millican's chat show, Baggs said: "When I went on the show I was told by former candidates that I would get lots of job offers.
"I got none, not one apart from a Channel 5 dating show and then they wouldn't have me because I didn't fit their target demographic - I was a minger!"
Baggs also revealed that he enjoys working in the nude when he's at home.
- 2/11/2013
- Digital Spy
There was plenty to howl about at last night's comedy awards. But while Olivia Colman and Cuckoo missed out, there were well-deserved gongs for The Thick of It, Hunderby and Reeves and Mortimer
There is no justice. That is what a lot of nominated comedians who missed out on a British comedy award last night will be thinking today, despite painting on obligatory smiles at the unusually well-behaved ceremony in London. But actually there is some justice after all. The nearest the painfully unfunny Keith Lemon/Leigh Francis got to taking home an award was when he leapt onstage and attempted to snatch somebody else's mantelpiece-bound slab from the rostrum.
Olivia Colman fans might have good reason to feel that justice took the night off. The 57 judges, drawn from journalism, TV production and performers, shortlisted Colman against herself for best comedy actress in Rev and Twenty Twelve, only for her to go home empty-handed.
There is no justice. That is what a lot of nominated comedians who missed out on a British comedy award last night will be thinking today, despite painting on obligatory smiles at the unusually well-behaved ceremony in London. But actually there is some justice after all. The nearest the painfully unfunny Keith Lemon/Leigh Francis got to taking home an award was when he leapt onstage and attempted to snatch somebody else's mantelpiece-bound slab from the rostrum.
Olivia Colman fans might have good reason to feel that justice took the night off. The 57 judges, drawn from journalism, TV production and performers, shortlisted Colman against herself for best comedy actress in Rev and Twenty Twelve, only for her to go home empty-handed.
- 12/13/2012
- by Bruce Dessau
- The Guardian - Film News
The UK’s ITV has said it wants to increase its production footprint and has recently kicked the tires of Dick Clark Productions in the process. Back at home, it’s acquiring Graham Norton and Graham Stuart’s successful comedy and entertainment producer So Television. ITV production subsidiary, ITV Studios, will pay a maximum £17M in cash for the company – a £10M cash upfront payment followed by a second transfer based on So’s profit performance to 31 July 2016. So Television is responsible for comedy talker The Graham Norton Show which runs on BBC One and was recently renewed through 2013. It also produces new comedy show The Sarah Millican Television Programme which runs on BBC Two and is prepping a second season. This is ITV’s second production company acquisition in just over a month. In July it took over Norwegian outfit Mediacircus.
- 8/30/2012
- by NANCY TARTAGLIONE, International Editor
- Deadline TV
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