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  2. Empire of Death (Doctor Who episode) - Wikipedia

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    Overnight viewing figures estimate that the episode was watched by 2.25 million people on its BBC One broadcast, up 200 thousand from the previous episode: [42] Louise Griffin from Radio Times attributed the low ratings to the episode's launch on BBC iPlayer nearly 20 hours previously. Griffin stated that it was likely the episode was viewed by ...

  3. 2007 British premium-rate phone-in scandal - Wikipedia

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    On 18 February 2007, the Mail on Sunday reported that it had received leaked emails regarding the television programme Richard & Judy, which was broadcast nightly.In each programme, a competition named You Say We Pay ran, in which viewers were invited to call a premium-rate phone number for the chance of being randomly selected to play a game with the presenters.

  4. BBC New Year's Eve specials - Wikipedia

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    The special was widely panned by critics and viewers, resulting in the BBC replacing the Hogmanay specials (subsequently relegated to regional opt-outs on BBC 1 Scotland) [1] with other formats, including a New Year's Eve episode of EastEnders, specials featuring BBC Radio personalities such as Terry Wogan, and comedic year-in-review specials ...

  5. Barb Audiences - Wikipedia

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    The data is collected overnight and published as overnight ratings at around 9.30 the following morning for use by TV stations and the advertising industry. The following week, final figures are released which are a combination of the overnight figures with "time-shift" figures (people recording a programme and watching it within a week).

  6. Dot and Bubble - Wikipedia

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    The UK broadcast of "Dot and Bubble" brought in overnight viewing figures of 2.12 million. [36] The episode was viewed by 3.38 million viewers when accounting for 7-day ratings, the lowest viewing figure since the first episode of Battlefield (1989), which received 3.1 million viewers.

  7. The Giggle - Wikipedia

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    "The Giggle" was watched by 4.62 million viewers overnight. [ 37 ] [ 38 ] It was the third most watched programme of the day. [ 37 ] The consolidated ratings figures for the episode were 6.85 million viewers, [ 38 ] making it the third most watched programme of the night behind episodes of I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! and Strictly Come ...

  8. The Devil's Chord - Wikipedia

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    Overnight viewing figures estimate that the episode was watched by 2.4 million people on its BBC One broadcast, 200,000 less than the preceding episode. [36] Writing for Radio Times , Louise Griffin attributed the low ratings to the episodes launch on BBC iPlayer nearly 20 hours previously. [ 37 ]

  9. List of television shows notable for negative reception

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    At the time of its premiere, according to overnight ratings from Nielsen Media Research, the first episode of The One was the lowest-rated series premiere in ABC history, and the second-worst such episode in the history of American broadcast television, scoring only 3.2 million total viewers (1.1 rating in the 18–49 demographic), and fifth ...