TV
'All At Sea' continues to struggle in ratings
Published Friday, May 21 2010, 21:29 BST | By Andrew Laughlin

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The programme, in which six celebs sail around the south coast of Britain, pulled in 3.26m (14.6%) for ITV1 from 9pm, down 310k week-on-week.
All At Sea was again soundly beaten by BBC One in the 9pm hour, with Have I Got News For You attracting 5.46m (24.4%) and sitcom Outnumbered appealing to 5.34m (23.9%).
Earlier on BBC One, Watchdog averaged 3.68m (17.1%) from 8pm.
On Channel 4, Location, Location, Location pulled in 2.26m (10.5%) from 8pm and 281k (1.3%) on timeshift. It was followed by the second episode of How The Other Half Live, with 1.62m (7.3%) and 210k (1.2%) on timeshift.
In the 10pm hour, Charlie Brooker's You Have Been Watching attracted 740k (4.1%) for Channel 4 and 89k (0.1%) on timeshift.
The Culture Show brought in 560k (3%) for BBC Two from 7pm, followed by Springwatch: High Seas With Gordon Buchanan with 1.41m (6.5%).
Documentary series History Cold Case attracted 1.53m (6.9%) to BBC Two in the 9pm hour, down 100k week-on-week.
Britain's Greatest Machines With Chris Barrie gained 561k (2.6%) for Five in the 8pm hour. A screening of The Invasion followed with 1.36m (6.6%).
Overall, BBC One secured a slight victory in primetime with 23.8% over ITV1's 20.8%. Channel 4 came in third with 6.8% (+1 0.9%), followed by BBC Two with 6% and Five with 4.3%.
Elsewhere, a new episode of The Simpsons featuring the voice of Sacha Baron Cohen pulled in an impressive 604k (3.1%) for Sky1 from 7.30pm.
American Idol appealed to 368k (1.6%) for ITV2 from 9pm and 65k (0.4%) on timeshift.
Repeats of EastEnders and Junior Apprentice secured respective audiences of 1.13m (5.8%) and 557k (4.2%) for BBC Three from 10pm.
BARB ratings data supplied by Attentional
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