Strictly Come Dancing triumphed over The X Factor on Sunday (October 26), beating its rival by nearly two million viewers, overnight data reveals.
The BBC One competition averaged 9.54m (39.7%) at 7.15pm, rising by around 400,000 viewers from last week's results show.
ITV's X Factor brought in 7.62m (31.1%) at 8pm, with an added 260k (1.1%) watching on +1. This is down by around 700k from last week's show on average.
Downton Abbey's latest episode climbed by nearly 100k from last week to 7.57m (33.0%) at 9pm (256k/1.7% on +1). Earlier, Keep It in the Family was seen by 3.21m (13.9%) at 7pm (243k/1.0%).
Earlier on BBC One, Countryfile gathered 6.70m (31.9%) at 6.15pm, while Antiques Roadshow appealed to 5.47m (22.3%) at 8pm. Documentary Tutankhamun: The Truth Uncovered fascinated 2.91m (12.6%) at 9pm, and Match of the Day 2 scored 2.55m (23.5%) at 10.35pm.
BBC Two's Human Universe attracted 1.11m (4.8%) at 7pm, followed by Wonders of the Monsoon with 1.64m (6.7%) at 8pm...
The BBC One competition averaged 9.54m (39.7%) at 7.15pm, rising by around 400,000 viewers from last week's results show.
ITV's X Factor brought in 7.62m (31.1%) at 8pm, with an added 260k (1.1%) watching on +1. This is down by around 700k from last week's show on average.
Downton Abbey's latest episode climbed by nearly 100k from last week to 7.57m (33.0%) at 9pm (256k/1.7% on +1). Earlier, Keep It in the Family was seen by 3.21m (13.9%) at 7pm (243k/1.0%).
Earlier on BBC One, Countryfile gathered 6.70m (31.9%) at 6.15pm, while Antiques Roadshow appealed to 5.47m (22.3%) at 8pm. Documentary Tutankhamun: The Truth Uncovered fascinated 2.91m (12.6%) at 9pm, and Match of the Day 2 scored 2.55m (23.5%) at 10.35pm.
BBC Two's Human Universe attracted 1.11m (4.8%) at 7pm, followed by Wonders of the Monsoon with 1.64m (6.7%) at 8pm...
- 10/27/2014
- Digital Spy
The next time you hear someone whining about the iPod killing film; or waxing rhapsodic about how the Internet is going to set all of cinema free: Well, you can whack them both in the back of the head with Chuck Tryon’s well-researched and thoroughly well-reasoned book Reinventing Cinema: Movies in the Age of Media Convergence. It’s a bit of a slender tome — about 180 pages — so the whacking won’t hurt so much, but the sentiments in the book should give everyone concerned with media in these new digital media times much food for thought.
Tryon successfully counters the extreme rhetoric about digital media on both sides of the aisle by debunking the popular myths trotted out and regurgitated by the doomsayers and the utopians. The ultimate lesson learned from Reinventing Cinema is that the digital revolution isn’t really revolutionizing anything. Yes, it’s true that media...
Tryon successfully counters the extreme rhetoric about digital media on both sides of the aisle by debunking the popular myths trotted out and regurgitated by the doomsayers and the utopians. The ultimate lesson learned from Reinventing Cinema is that the digital revolution isn’t really revolutionizing anything. Yes, it’s true that media...
- 4/12/2010
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
By Christopher Stipp
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Terribly Happy - Review
You have to look at a performance by Christoph Waltz in Inglorious Basterds in order to fully comprehend why Jakob Cedergren, who plays town cop Robert Hansen in Terribly Happy, deserves his own spot on the world stage.
Cedergren takes a character, an urban police offer who is exiled into a rural, remote village town after having a nervous breakdown, and twists it into a complex individual who has no predictability, no hints about what he’s going to do next. He’s thrilling...
The Archives, Right Here
I was able to sit down for a couple of years and pump out a book. It’s got little to do with movies. Download and read “Thank You, Goodnight” right Here for free.
Check out my new column, This Week In Trailers, at SlashFilm.com and follow me on Twitter under the name: Stipp
Terribly Happy - Review
You have to look at a performance by Christoph Waltz in Inglorious Basterds in order to fully comprehend why Jakob Cedergren, who plays town cop Robert Hansen in Terribly Happy, deserves his own spot on the world stage.
Cedergren takes a character, an urban police offer who is exiled into a rural, remote village town after having a nervous breakdown, and twists it into a complex individual who has no predictability, no hints about what he’s going to do next. He’s thrilling...
- 2/19/2010
- by Christopher Stipp
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