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20 Mar 2012
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Niall Johnson
Super-sleuth Sally Webster finally unmasked Frank’s murderer last night, helping Coronation Street beat stiff competition from EastEnders in the drama stakes.
19 Mar 2012
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Niall Johnson
If Saturday belonged to rugby then Friday night was all about the drama. Emmerdale (ITV1, 7pm) initiated the onslaught of soaps in Friday evening's schedule with an average audience of 6.84 million viewers tuning in as Holly returned from the hospital.
19 Mar 2012
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Simon Wright
The runaway success of BBC One's new medical drama series Call The Midwife is evident in February's top programme rankings. The Sunday night drama claimed poll position with a high of 11.4 million viewers.
16 Mar 2012
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Niall Johnson
The UK's TV audience is still under the spell of Coronation Street's latest whodunit storyline with last night's episode pulling in 8 million viewers. The episode, which went out at 8:30pm, took a shocking twist as Peter Barlow confessed to Frank’s murder and secured an audience share of 33% in the process.
14 Mar 2012
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Niall Johnson
Tuesday night's prime-time viewing kicked-off with Emmerdale at 7pm, attracting ITV1's biggest audience of the night with 6.9 million viewers.
14 Mar 2012
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Jim Marshall
Jim Marshall says Ofcom's 'Project Apple' investigation is misplaced and irrelevant - unless of course they can demonstrate that BSkyB has not behaved in a 'fit or proper' way, which they won't be able to...
13 Mar 2012
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Liz Jaques
The new series of Scott & Bailey won the all-important prime time ratings for ITV1 between 9pm and 10pm.
08 Mar 2012
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Liz Jaques
Channel 4 is set to launch a new channel 4seven across all major TV platforms later this year, allowing viewers to catch up on popular Channel 4 content from the last seven days.
08 Mar 2012
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Niall Johnson
Wednesday evening's episode of Emmerdale (7pm) secured the biggest audience of the day, bringing in 6.7 million viewers for ITV1. 31% of the available audience watched as Chas and Cameron sat down for a good natter about their respective love lives but opted for a spot of pashing instead.
07 Mar 2012
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Niall Johnson
EastEnders was the most watched programme on Tuesday night, bringing an audience of 8.1 million to BBC One. The episode went out at 7:30pm and 36% of the available audience watched as Mandy accused Lorraine of stealing money from Walford's version of Lord Sugar, Ian Beale.
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