i hardly watch itv and I'm not fan British show but this one seem interesting something watch on Saturday before CSI NY so it look like evening just got slightly interesting.
I have a feeling most of episode will be about animals which is OK but i wonder how many before run out of idea, so far we had lizard and spider and next week a crocodile. Still i'm not liking the love-interest story-line can't they make one show everyone can be professional.
I thought episode two was quite creepy- it made me flinch seeing those bugs skittering about, but then I am acutely arachnophobic...
Part from that, it was very silly, with some terribly clunky dialogue and ropey acting. I have some issues with new Doctor Who, but at least they pay a lot of attention to getting the scripts and casting right- Primeval doesn't seem to bother with that at all (apart from Henshall) but seems only interested in the effects...
...Speaking of which, the trailer for next week made me laugh out loud with the dinocroc leaping out of the swimming pool to snaffle the diver! Pure cheese!!
The second episode of ITV1's new drama Primeval dropped 800,000 viewers since its 6.7 million debut last week.
This Saturday's episode only averaged 5.9 million and a 27.5% share on Saturday night, though was still above the channel's slot average for 2006 of 5.7 million and a 26.6% share.
The episode began strong with an audience of 6.8 million viewers and a 32.2% share tuning in at 7.20pm, but gradually lost viewers over the one-hour episode, finishing with 5.7 million and a 26% share.
The BBC One Graham Norton show When Will I Be Famous? was only just behind with 5 million viewers and a 23% share, 1.3 million more than the previous week. A second results show programme at 9.55pm managed 4 million and a 19.5% share over 30-minutes.
Originally posted by Dr Casper Returns: ...And while I'm at it, I don't like the second in command supposed heartthrob guy Stephen. Boring character and can't act for toffee.
Don't let Mickey hear that!
And objects in the rear view mirror may appear closer than they are.
i wanted to watch it but i was often out or working and shamefully forgot to tape it. *lowers head* from what i did manage to watch it was really good.
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Originally posted by theColbertReport: wonder what ITVs policy is on this
A big NO NO! Today I had 2 clips pulled from YouTube by ITV and a slap on the wrist from YouTube.
This is in stark contrast to the policy of the ABC (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) One of the ABC dept heads "Ms Gibson said the removal of the clips was in direct contrast to ABC's policy on content sharing. "[ABC wishes] to get our content out there on as many platforms as possible, run by as many different operators as possible."
"Adams' first law of television: The weight of the backside is greater than the force of the intellect" Phillip Adams (1939-)