Record-breaking ratings for "Voyage"

Wednesday, 26 December 2007 - Reported by Marcus

Unofficial figures show that the 2007 Christmas special Voyage of the Damned was watched by 12.2 million viewers, a 50% share of the total television audience. This is the highest rating the show has achieved since its return in 2005.

The programme was the second most watched of the day, being beaten by the edition of EastEnders immediately following Doctor Who.

The audience peaked in the last fifteen minutes of the show with a massive 13.8 million watching, nearly 55% of the audience. The five minute breakdown shows that over 15 million watched the last five minutes of the programme.

The day was a triumph for the BBC, with BBC One taking nine of the top ten places. Against the Doctor, Emmerdale on ITV1 could only manage 5.8 million, with the Evening News only getting 3.8 million.

The previous highest rated episode of the new series was Rose, which got 10.8 million viewers. If confirmed these figures will make Voyage of the Damned the highest rated episode of Doctor Who in over 28 years. It has the largest audience since the 1979 Tom Baker story City of Death, which had the advantage of being broadcast when ITV was on strike and BBC1 was one of only two channels broadcasting.

In the Children's Charts, Doctor Who was top of the list with 2.2 million under 16's watching, an incredible 65.3% share of the audience.

Final figures, including data for those who recorded the programme and watched it later, will be released by BARB in two weeks time.

Several news sources are running stories on the BBC's Christmas Day dominance, including Doctor Who's large viewing figure. These include The Times,The Daily TelegraphThe SunBBC NewsThe Daily MailDigital SpyThe GuardianReutersThe HeraldThe Daily MirrorThe Daily ExpressThe Manchester Evening NewsThe South Wales EchoVariety and The Press Association.




FILTER: - Specials - Ratings - UK

Sarah Jane hits new record

Wednesday, 5 December 2007 - Reported by Marcus
Final figures released by BARB show the last episode of the Sarah Jane Adventures set a new ratings record for the digital channel CBBC.

The second part of The Lost Boy got an official rating of 659,000 viewers and is now the highest rated programme ever shown on the channel. The Sarah Jane Adventures holds the top eight places in the ratings for the channel, for this year, and the top two places since the channel's launch in 2002.

Top Programmes on CBBC in 2007

1 - Sarah Jane - The Lost Boy 2 - 659,000
2 - Sarah Jane - Whatever happened to Sarah Jane 2 - 633,000
3 - Sarah Jane - The Lost Boy 1- 465,000
4 - Sarah Jane - Revenge of The Slitheen 2 - 446,000
5 - Sarah Jane - Warriors of Kudlak 1 - 425,000
6 - Sarah Jane - Eye of the Gorgon 2 - 411,000
7 - Sarah Jane - Whatever happened to Sarah Jane 1 - 406,000
8 - Sarah Jane - Warriors of Kudlak 2 - 397,000
9 - MI High - 15 Jan - 388,000
10 - MI High - 20 Nov - 378,000
11 - The Story of Tracy Beaker - 21 Nov - 374,000
12 - Shaun the Sheep - 5 Nov - 368,000
13- Sarah Jane - Eye of the Gorgon 1 - 365,000
14 - The Story of Tracy Beaker - 13 Nov - 346,000
15 - The Story of Tracy Beaker - 20 Nov - 342,000

Top Programmes on CBBC since launch

1 - Sarah Jane - The Lost Boy 2 - 659,000
2 - Sarah Jane - Whatever happened to Sarah Jane 2 - 633,000
3 - The Story of Tracy Beaker - 2 Dec 05 - 602,000
4 - The Story of Tracy Beaker - 9 Dec 05 - 521,000
5 - The Story of Tracy Beaker - 14 Dec 05- 517,000

Source: BARB





FILTER: - Ratings - UK - Sarah Jane

Sarah Jane Ratings

Tuesday, 27 November 2007 - Reported by Marcus
Unofficial overnight figures for the final week of The Sarah Jane Adventures show that part two of The Lost Boy was watched by 1.2 millionviewers, a nine percent share of the total TV audience.

Final figures are now available for the first part of the series and show the programme has achieved ratings far in excess of the average for its time slot.

The highest rated episode so far is the season premier Revenge of the Slitheen Part 1which got a final rating of 1.4 million viewers. This is the highest audience this year for BBC1 in this time slot. The average audience for the time slot is 0.92 million viewers and the average audience for the first four episodes of The Sarah Jane Adventures is 1.2 million.

Final figures are accepted as the industry standard, being much more accurate than the initial overnights. They include viewers who record the programme and watch it within seven days.




FILTER: - Ratings - UK - Sarah Jane

Sarah Jane breaks records

Thursday, 22 November 2007 - Reported by Marcus
Official figures released by BARB show that the Monday 1730 CBBC showing of The Sarah Jane Adventures has broken records for the digital channel.

The second part of Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane? is the highest rated programme to have been shown on CBBC since its launch, with an official audience of633,000 viewers.

In the list of top rated programmes on cbbc this year, The Sarah Jane Adventures holds the first six positions, with the 7th position being taken by MI High, with 388,000 viewers.

Figures for the final two episodes of this series will be available over the next two weeks.




FILTER: - Ratings - UK - Sarah Jane

Lost Boy - Ratings and AI

Wednesday, 21 November 2007 - Reported by Marcus
Unofficial overnight figures for week nine of The Sarah Jane Adventures show that part one of The Lost Boy was watched by 1.3 millionviewers.

This was the highest rating of the series since the premier and gave the programme a 9.5%share of the total TV audience.

The Appreciation Index for this episode was 84.

On the digital channel CBBC, the conclusion of the story had 0.35 million viewers, an15.7% share of all children watching.




FILTER: - Ratings - UK - Sarah Jane

Sarah Jane Ratings and AI

Tuesday, 13 November 2007 - Reported by Marcus
Unofficial overnight figures for week eight of The Sarah Jane Adventures show that part two of Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane? was watched by 1.1 million viewers, an8.5% share of the total TV audience.

The programme out-rated the ITV1 opposition Chris Tarrant's Great Pretender which got 1.0 million during the period the programmes overlapped.

The Appreciation Index for this programme was 85, once more putting the programme into the excellent category. It got a higher AI figure than any other programme on BBC1 on Monday.

On the digital channel CBBC, the first part of the new story The Lost Boy had 0.29 million viewers, an 13.6% share of all children watching.




FILTER: - Ratings - UK - Sarah Jane

Sarah Jane - Ratings and AI

Wednesday, 7 November 2007 - Reported by Marcus
Unofficial overnight figures for week seven of The Sarah Jane Adventures show that the first part of Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane?was watched by 1.2 million viewers, an 9.6% share of the total TV audience.

The Appreciation index for this episode was once again 85 putting it in the excellent category once more.

On the digital channel CBBC, the second part of the story had 0.38 millionviewers, an 18% share of all children watching. This digital audience was a big increase on the previous week's figures.




FILTER: - Ratings - UK - Sarah Jane

Sarah Jane Ratings and AI

Wednesday, 31 October 2007 - Reported by Marcus
Overnight ratings for week six of The Sarah Jane Adventures show that the second part of Warriors of Kudlak, was watched by 1.2 millionviewers, an 9.6% share of the total TV audience. This is an increase over last weeks figures and is an incredibly good audience for Children's BBC.

The programme achived an Appreciation Index of 85. Once again this puts the programme in the excellent category and makes it one of the most appreciated programmes on British television. The Appreciation Index, or AI, is a measure of how much the audience liked the programme. It is a score out of 100, based on responses from a carefully selected panel. The average score for drama on BBC1 and ITV1 is 77. A score in excess of 85 is regarded as excellent while a score below 60 is poor.

On the digital channel CBBC, the first part of Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane? had 0.23 million viewers, a11.7% share of all children watching.




FILTER: - Ratings - UK - Sarah Jane

Sarah Jane Ratings Update

Wednesday, 24 October 2007 - Reported by Marcus
Overnight ratings for week five of The Sarah Jane Adventures the episode Warriors of Kudlak , show that the episode was watched by1.0 million viewers, an 8.4% share of the total TV audience. The sample was too low to produce an AI figure, although this is normal for this timeslot.

Over on CBBC, the second part of Warriors of Kudlak had 0.234 millionviewers, a 13.6% share of all children watching.




FILTER: - Ratings - UK - Sarah Jane

Sarah Jane Ratings

Wednesday, 17 October 2007 - Reported by Marcus
Ratings for The Sarah Jane Adventures continue to hold up, with unofficial overnight figures showing that episode four was watched by1.0 million viewers, a 9.2% share of the total TV audience. The AI figure for this episode was 85, the highest so far for the series and putting the programme in the excellent category.

Over on CBBC, episode five was up on last week's figures, with 0.289 million viewers, a 3.7% share of all children watching.




FILTER: - Ratings - UK - Sarah Jane