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mcgillianaire) wrote2010-04-30 01:00 pm
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UK General Election 2010: The Prime Ministerial TV Debates - Average Viewing Figures
Debate 1 on ITV - 9.4 million (16% of population, 21% of electorate, 37% TV audience share)
Debate 2 on SKY - 4.1 million (7% of population, 17% TV audience share)
Debate 3 on BBC - 8.4 million (14% of population, 32% TV audience share)
At least this week more people watched the debate last night than Corrie and the Liverpool game. And the figures of the first debate corresponds favourably with the 52.4 million (17% of pop'n) that watched the 1st presidential debate between Obama and McCain in 2008.
Debate 2 on SKY - 4.1 million (7% of population, 17% TV audience share)
Debate 3 on BBC - 8.4 million (14% of population, 32% TV audience share)
At least this week more people watched the debate last night than Corrie and the Liverpool game. And the figures of the first debate corresponds favourably with the 52.4 million (17% of pop'n) that watched the 1st presidential debate between Obama and McCain in 2008.
Re: Heh!
Afraid not; I think it was a two-syllable word with lots of consonants in (like "Monstro", but not that) but I can't remember any more than that.
There definitely exist(ed) Curry flavour Pringles. Not sure whether they were ever sold in the UK, or whether I've ever seen them myself, though. I've certainly never eaten them.
Curry flavour Pringles