Media
ITV's 'The Stepfather' finishes strongly
Published Tuesday, Feb 8 2005, 15:26 GMT | By Neil Wilkes

The conclusion of the two-parter averaged 7.28 million viewers and a 31.1% audience share between 9pm and 10.30pm, peaking just after 10pm with 7.79 million (34.7%). The numbers were up almost 700,000 on Sunday's first outing.
The BBC's competing Dalziel and Pascoe drew 6.73 million (27.5%) in the 9pm hour, down by 700,000 on the night before.
Soaps were the inevitable ratings bankers, with Coronation Street coming out on top with audiences of 12.46 million (53.8%) and 12.12 million (48.0%) for its 7.30pm and 8.30pm episodes respectively. EastEnders had 11.59 million (47.9%) at 8pm, while Emmerdale put in a solid 9.93 million (46.0%) an hour earlier.
Over on Five, meanwhile, The Most Outrageous TV Moments Ever averaged 1.65 million (7.7%) between 9pm and 11.05pm, peaking at 2.27 million (13.3%). Channel 4's orgasm-themed Bodyshock pleasured 1.68 million (6.9%) in the 9pm hour.
LivingTV's fourth series of I'm Famous and Frightened limped to a conclusion with an average of 91,000 viewers - a 0.8% multichannel share - between 9pm and 12am.
The premiere of Surreal Life spinoff Strange Love failed to interest viewers on VH-1 at 9pm, averaging a dismal 11,000 (0.1%) across the hour.
More popular was ITV2's Monday night movie The Rainmaker, which attracted an average of 423,000 (3.3%) between 9pm and 11.35pm. On E4, Smallville helped itself to 252,000 (1.6%), with a timeshifted repeat adding a further 59,000 viewers. At 10pm, original commission Fool Around averaged 105,000 (0.7%) and an extra 30,000 via E4+1.
Elsewhere, MTV's Total Request Live showed signs of picking up with an average of 16,000 (0.1%) at 6pm. Ratings built throughout the hour to reach a peak of 36,000 toward the end.
Overall during primetime, ITV1 led with an average share of 36.7%, more than ten points ahead of BBC One's 26.2%. BBC Two was third with 8.5%, followed by C4 on 5.3% and Five on 4.7%.
Ratings data supplied by ViewingFigures.com
More: Media, Broadcasting
More Media News
Satellite TV News
Sky marks Jubilee with Union Jack remoteSky and One For All create universal remote celebrating the landmark UK summer.
Cable News
Pirate Bay blockade begins with VirginBT, Sky, others to follow suit, but rights groups warn it won't tackle piracy.
Freeview News
Freeview+ made easier for blind peopleRNIB develops software to make it easier for blind people to use Freeview+.
Video on Demand
'World first' social VOD service launchesThe studio behind Plan B's iLL Manors offers VOD users rewards for sharing.






