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‘Sherlock’ has another huge episode, ‘Downton Abbey’ slays season 3

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發表於 2014-1-8 10:50:13 | 顯示全部樓層 |閱讀模式
Ratings: ‘Sherlock’ has another huge episode, ‘Downton Abbey’ slays season 3
By Andrew Sims (@sims) at 4:42 pm, January 6, 2014 | Reviewed by Brandi Delhagen



It was a big night of Sunday television if you like British programming. Viewers tuned in at full force for Sherlock and Downton Abbey.



Last night’s second episode of Sherlock series 3 titled “The Sign of Three” pulled in 8.8 million viewers on BBC One. While not as large as the New Years Day episode which welcomed 9.3 million, there’s this impressive fact: 32% of the people in front of their tellys on Sunday night in the United Kingdom were watching Sherlock. By comparison, the only United States programming that performs that well would be a major football game.

Here in the United States, PBS’ premiere of Downton Abbey season 4 welcomed 10.2 million viewers. By comparison, last year’s season 3 premiere was seen by 7.9 million. PBS says the huge season 4 rating makes it the highest rated drama premiere in PBS history.

“As this captivating drama continues, our audiences have been eagerly awaiting this new season to see what’s next for these beloved characters,” said PBS president and CEO Paula Kerger. “I’m so pleased that millions of viewers have returned to ‘Downton Abbey’ on their local PBS stations for what has become a post-holiday tradition.”

PBS will begin airing Sherlock season 3 beginning Sunday, January 19. This means Downton and your favorite detective drama will be airing back to back for three weeks on Sunday nights.
 樓主| 發表於 2014-1-8 23:24:25 | 顯示全部樓層

Downton Abbey US premiere gets record ratings

7 January 2014 Last updated at 10:06 GMT

The first episode of Downton Abbey's fourth season was watched by 10.2 million people in the US on Sunday, a record for a series premiere on PBS.



The British period drama, following the travails of the aristocratic Crawley family and their servants, was also the evening's most-watched programme.

Julian Fellowes' drama is a major hit in the US, winning numerous Golden Globes and Emmy Awards.

Nielsen figures show ratings were 22% higher than the series three premiere.

That episode was watched by 7.9 million people in January 2013, while the third season finale was seen by 8.2 million.

That increased to 12.3 million after viewers watched the show on catch-up services over the next seven days.

Sunday night's two-hour premiere beat other high-profile dramas, including The Mentalist (9.9 million) and The Good Wife (9.2 million) on CBS and ABC's Revenge (6.7 million).

The US scheduling of Downton Abbey has grown increasingly controversial to fans because of "spoilers" from the UK, where it is broadcast several months earlier.

However, PBS president and CEO Paula Kerger said the start of the new series has become a "post-holiday tradition" for millions of US viewers.

"As this captivating drama continues, our audiences have been eagerly awaiting this new season to see what's next for these beloved characters," said Kerger.

Written by Jullian Fellowes, the drama debuted on British TV screens in 2010 and has since been sold in more than 220 territories.

The UK's most recent episode - the Christmas special - was watched by 6.6 million on Christmas Day on ITV, rising to 9.4 million once catch-up services including ITV player were taken into account.

It featured Oscar-nominated US actor Paul Giamatti as the "maverick playboy" brother of Lady Grantham and son of Martha Levinson - a role reprised by Oscar-winner Shirley MacLaine.

Series four achieved an average of 11.8 million viewers in the UK and a fifth season has already been confirmed by Carnival Films and ITV, which is expected to air later this year.
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