UK TV ratings roundup – data supplied by Barb
Home Fires topped the ratings on Sunday (June 7), according to overnight figures.
ITV's World War II-era drama returned after a two-week break with 4.74m (22.2%) at 9pm, with a further 255,000 (1.7%) tuning in on +1.
Earlier in the evening, Catchphrase entertained 1.72m (10.7%) at 6.30pm (182k/1.0% on +1), before Celebrity Squares continued with 1.86m (10.3%) at 7.15pm (80k/0.4%).
Sunday Night at the Palladium appealed to 3.05m (14.8%) at 8pm (221k/1.0%).
Over on ITV2, Love Island opened to 434k (2.2%) at 9pm, as the revived reality show hosted by Caroline Flack got started in Mallorca.
BBC One's Formula One coverage was the second most-watched programme of the evening with 4.62m (25.0%) tuning in for the Canadian Grand Prix at 6.30pm. The latest episode of Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell brought in 1.78m (8.3%) at 9pm.
Antiques Roadshow's temporary move to BBC Two dented its ratings with 2.54m (12.3%) at 8pm, while Armada:...
Home Fires topped the ratings on Sunday (June 7), according to overnight figures.
ITV's World War II-era drama returned after a two-week break with 4.74m (22.2%) at 9pm, with a further 255,000 (1.7%) tuning in on +1.
Earlier in the evening, Catchphrase entertained 1.72m (10.7%) at 6.30pm (182k/1.0% on +1), before Celebrity Squares continued with 1.86m (10.3%) at 7.15pm (80k/0.4%).
Sunday Night at the Palladium appealed to 3.05m (14.8%) at 8pm (221k/1.0%).
Over on ITV2, Love Island opened to 434k (2.2%) at 9pm, as the revived reality show hosted by Caroline Flack got started in Mallorca.
BBC One's Formula One coverage was the second most-watched programme of the evening with 4.62m (25.0%) tuning in for the Canadian Grand Prix at 6.30pm. The latest episode of Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell brought in 1.78m (8.3%) at 9pm.
Antiques Roadshow's temporary move to BBC Two dented its ratings with 2.54m (12.3%) at 8pm, while Armada:...
- 6/8/2015
- Digital Spy
Sunday Night at the Palladium: ITV, 8pm
In the last Sunday Night at the Palladium of the series, Jack Whitehall presents as a whole host of talented stars take to the stage.
There's music from Leona Lewis, Jess Glynne and Simply Red as well as comedy from Sara Pascoe and Britain's Got Talents' Jack Carroll.
Julie Walters in Conversation with Richard E Grant: BBC Four, 8pm
Award-winning actress Julie Walters talks about her successful career, from her movie debut in Educating Rita to more recent works.
Presented by Richard E Grant, this is the first in a series of BBC Four shows celebrating leading figures in the British film industry.
Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell: BBC One, 9pm
Tonight's episode sees tensions between the pair when Strange becomes obsessed with the Raven King's magic and Norrell doesn't approve.
Strange tries to cure mad King George III, but soon realises that...
In the last Sunday Night at the Palladium of the series, Jack Whitehall presents as a whole host of talented stars take to the stage.
There's music from Leona Lewis, Jess Glynne and Simply Red as well as comedy from Sara Pascoe and Britain's Got Talents' Jack Carroll.
Julie Walters in Conversation with Richard E Grant: BBC Four, 8pm
Award-winning actress Julie Walters talks about her successful career, from her movie debut in Educating Rita to more recent works.
Presented by Richard E Grant, this is the first in a series of BBC Four shows celebrating leading figures in the British film industry.
Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell: BBC One, 9pm
Tonight's episode sees tensions between the pair when Strange becomes obsessed with the Raven King's magic and Norrell doesn't approve.
Strange tries to cure mad King George III, but soon realises that...
- 6/7/2015
- Digital Spy
The first stars have been announced for Channel 4's Comedy Gala Live 2015.
Jonathan Ross, Alan Carr and Jack Dee are among the comedians who will appear at the charity event, which returns to London's O2 arena for a sixth year on Friday, May 15.
Aisling Bea, Jason Byrne, Jon Richardson, Josh Widdicombe, Katherine Ryan, Kevin Bridges and Michael McIntyre have also been confirmed for this year's show.
Paul Chowdhry, Rich Hall, Rob Beckett, Romesh Ranganathan, Sara Pascoe, Sean Lock , Seann Walsh, Shappi Khorsandi and Warwick Davis complete the first line-up announcement, with more acts to be confirmed in the coming weeks.
The Comedy Gala will be recorded and aired as a two-hour special on Channel 4 later this year. This year's show is dedicated to the event's founder, talent agent Addison Cresswell, who passed away in December 2013.
The annual event is held to raise money for Great Ormond Street Hospital.
Tim Johnson,...
Jonathan Ross, Alan Carr and Jack Dee are among the comedians who will appear at the charity event, which returns to London's O2 arena for a sixth year on Friday, May 15.
Aisling Bea, Jason Byrne, Jon Richardson, Josh Widdicombe, Katherine Ryan, Kevin Bridges and Michael McIntyre have also been confirmed for this year's show.
Paul Chowdhry, Rich Hall, Rob Beckett, Romesh Ranganathan, Sara Pascoe, Sean Lock , Seann Walsh, Shappi Khorsandi and Warwick Davis complete the first line-up announcement, with more acts to be confirmed in the coming weeks.
The Comedy Gala will be recorded and aired as a two-hour special on Channel 4 later this year. This year's show is dedicated to the event's founder, talent agent Addison Cresswell, who passed away in December 2013.
The annual event is held to raise money for Great Ormond Street Hospital.
Tim Johnson,...
- 3/2/2015
- Digital Spy
From There to Here: BBC One, 9pm
The last episode in the three-part drama sees Daniel's lies about his double life unfold while in the hospital. His family seem to be falling apart as well, with Louise's government seat under threat and Charlie struggling with his business.
Meanwhile, Samuel is trying to protect a 50-year-old secret that threatens to destroy his son's life again.
Life of Ryan: Caretaker Manager: ITV, 9pm
A documentary that follows English football's most decorated player, Ryan Giggs, who took charge of Manchester United after David Moyes departed.
The camera goes behind the scenes into the preparation that went into the remaining four fixtures of the season, while the programme also takes a look back at the retired midfielder's playing career.
Channel 4's Comedy Gala: Channel 4, 9pm
The annual event of laugh-out-louds returns for its fifth year, in aid of Great Ormond Street Hospital Children's Charity,...
The last episode in the three-part drama sees Daniel's lies about his double life unfold while in the hospital. His family seem to be falling apart as well, with Louise's government seat under threat and Charlie struggling with his business.
Meanwhile, Samuel is trying to protect a 50-year-old secret that threatens to destroy his son's life again.
Life of Ryan: Caretaker Manager: ITV, 9pm
A documentary that follows English football's most decorated player, Ryan Giggs, who took charge of Manchester United after David Moyes departed.
The camera goes behind the scenes into the preparation that went into the remaining four fixtures of the season, while the programme also takes a look back at the retired midfielder's playing career.
Channel 4's Comedy Gala: Channel 4, 9pm
The annual event of laugh-out-louds returns for its fifth year, in aid of Great Ormond Street Hospital Children's Charity,...
- 6/5/2014
- Digital Spy
Channel 4's Comedy Gala will return to The O2 in London on Friday, May 16.
Chatty Man host Alan Carr will be joined by stars including Jonathan Ross, John Bishop, Adam Hills and Jack Dee at this year's charity event - the fifth fundraiser for Great Ormond Street Hospital Children's Charity.
Splash! judge Jo Brand, Michael McIntyre, Jason Byrne, Seann Walsh, Jon Richardson and Jason Manford have also been confirmed.
Lee Evans, Josh Widdicombe, Kevin Bridges, Sean Lock and Paul Chowdhry complete the first lineup announcement, with many more acts to follow.
Funds raised from this year's Comedy Gala will be devoted to a brand new operating theatre at Great Ormond Street Hospital.
"Around one in three inpatients at Great Ormond Street Hospital will have surgery at some point during their stay, so it's vital for us to have modern, world class surgical facilities," said Tim Johnson, chief executive of Great Ormond Street Hospital Children's Charity.
Chatty Man host Alan Carr will be joined by stars including Jonathan Ross, John Bishop, Adam Hills and Jack Dee at this year's charity event - the fifth fundraiser for Great Ormond Street Hospital Children's Charity.
Splash! judge Jo Brand, Michael McIntyre, Jason Byrne, Seann Walsh, Jon Richardson and Jason Manford have also been confirmed.
Lee Evans, Josh Widdicombe, Kevin Bridges, Sean Lock and Paul Chowdhry complete the first lineup announcement, with many more acts to follow.
Funds raised from this year's Comedy Gala will be devoted to a brand new operating theatre at Great Ormond Street Hospital.
"Around one in three inpatients at Great Ormond Street Hospital will have surgery at some point during their stay, so it's vital for us to have modern, world class surgical facilities," said Tim Johnson, chief executive of Great Ormond Street Hospital Children's Charity.
- 2/24/2014
- Digital Spy
The Voice UK's ratings fell to 4.21 million (21.7%) from 7pm on Friday (June 7), overnight data suggests.
The BBC One show was down 1.52m on the previous episode after moving to a Friday to avoid a clash with the final of Britain's Got Talent. The two-hour instalment, which resulted in the departure of Sarah Cassidy, Alys Williams, Mitchel Emms and Leanne Jarvis, peaked at 5.62m (27.7%)
The results show scored 3.91m (19.3%) at 9.30pm, peaking at 4m (19.9%). The Graham Norton Show followed with 3.37m (24.7%).
ITV aired You've Been Framed and Britain's Secret Homes from 8.30pm, attracting 2.32m (11.42%) and 2.29m (11.33%) respectively.
Over on BBC Two, Bill Bailey's Jungle Hero was watched by 1.06m (5.8%), while The Time Traveller's Guide to Elizabethan England had 1.69m (8.2%)
Channel 4 showed Four Rooms at 8pm, bringing in 700k viewers (3.4%). Channel 4's Comedy Gala then amused 1.62m (9.3%) from 9pm.
Elsewhere, The Removal Men took 478k (2.6%) on Channel 5 at 7pm,...
The BBC One show was down 1.52m on the previous episode after moving to a Friday to avoid a clash with the final of Britain's Got Talent. The two-hour instalment, which resulted in the departure of Sarah Cassidy, Alys Williams, Mitchel Emms and Leanne Jarvis, peaked at 5.62m (27.7%)
The results show scored 3.91m (19.3%) at 9.30pm, peaking at 4m (19.9%). The Graham Norton Show followed with 3.37m (24.7%).
ITV aired You've Been Framed and Britain's Secret Homes from 8.30pm, attracting 2.32m (11.42%) and 2.29m (11.33%) respectively.
Over on BBC Two, Bill Bailey's Jungle Hero was watched by 1.06m (5.8%), while The Time Traveller's Guide to Elizabethan England had 1.69m (8.2%)
Channel 4 showed Four Rooms at 8pm, bringing in 700k viewers (3.4%). Channel 4's Comedy Gala then amused 1.62m (9.3%) from 9pm.
Elsewhere, The Removal Men took 478k (2.6%) on Channel 5 at 7pm,...
- 6/8/2013
- Digital Spy
Kevin Bridges has reportedly landed his own BBC One show. The comedian was handed the six-part primetime series after impressing BBC executives on Channel 4's Comedy Gala. The programme, which is currently called The Kevin Bridges Show, is expected to include the comedian's stand-up routines. "It's great news for Kevin," a source said. "He's working on loads of new gags - and they won't be jokes that only Scots (more)...
- 7/15/2011
- by By Catriona Wightman
- Digital Spy
Love Your Garden | Channel 4's Comedy Gala | The Santana Story | Paul Merton's Birth Of Hollywood | Isle Of Wight Festival 2011 | In Treatment
Love Your Garden
8pm, ITV1
It's easy to forget that before Ilkley's favourite son was a daytime chatshow colossus and racy novelist, Alan Titchmarsh was a humble, green-fingered horticulturist. In Love Your Garden, he's going back to his roots (ahem), going up against Monty Don on BBC2's Gardener's World, the show Titchmarsh himself used to front. There could yet be blood on the potting shed floor. This series is aiming itself not at coverage of the unobtainable country estate gardens, but something a little more achievable, celebrating the classic suburban garden. Ben Arnold
Channel 4's Comedy Gala
9pm, Channel 4
The return of the standup show in aid of Great Ormond Street Hospital, something you may need to bear in mind as you resentfully endure the comedy stylings of Chris Moyles.
Love Your Garden
8pm, ITV1
It's easy to forget that before Ilkley's favourite son was a daytime chatshow colossus and racy novelist, Alan Titchmarsh was a humble, green-fingered horticulturist. In Love Your Garden, he's going back to his roots (ahem), going up against Monty Don on BBC2's Gardener's World, the show Titchmarsh himself used to front. There could yet be blood on the potting shed floor. This series is aiming itself not at coverage of the unobtainable country estate gardens, but something a little more achievable, celebrating the classic suburban garden. Ben Arnold
Channel 4's Comedy Gala
9pm, Channel 4
The return of the standup show in aid of Great Ormond Street Hospital, something you may need to bear in mind as you resentfully endure the comedy stylings of Chris Moyles.
- 6/9/2011
- by David Stubbs, Rebecca Nicholson, Jonathan Wright, Richard Vine
- The Guardian - Film News
Jonathan Ross has revealed how he was mistaken for Wynne Evans, the opera-singing star of the Go Compare advertising campaign. The presenter admitted the mistake while hosting Channel 4's Comedy Gala at London's O2 arena earlier this week, The Sun reports. Recalling a visit to Great Ormond Street Hospital, Ross recalled how one child had asked him to "do your song". "I told her, 'Why don't you start my song and I'll join in?'," he told the audience. "So she said, 'All right' and sang, 'Go (more)...
- 5/26/2011
- by By Ryan Love
- Digital Spy
Do you like stand-up comedians? You know, like Dara O'Briain, Sean Lock and Bill Bailey? If so, we've got the giveaway for you!
Over 35 of the nation's most popular comedians took to part in Channel 4's Comedy Gala Live at the O2 this year, in aid of London's Great Ormond Street Hospital, and now -- to raise even more money -- it's coming to DVD. To... More >>...
Over 35 of the nation's most popular comedians took to part in Channel 4's Comedy Gala Live at the O2 this year, in aid of London's Great Ormond Street Hospital, and now -- to raise even more money -- it's coming to DVD. To... More >>...
- 4/23/2010
- by TV.com Staff
- TV.com
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