Gordon Ramsay is cooking up a Christmas special for UK broadcaster ITV. The celebrity chef and star of Fox's The F Word is to star and produce a one-off entertainment format – Gordon, Gino and Fred's Great Christmas Roast. The 75-minute special, produced by Studio Ramsay, the production company he set up in association with All3Media's Objective Media Group, will also star celebrity chef Gino D'Acampo, who stars in series including Gino's Italian Escape and owns a tranche…...
- 11/30/2017
- Deadline TV
The final of Celebrity Big Brother 2014 was watched by 2.1m last night (September 12), as Gary Busey was crowned the winner.
Overnight data suggests that Channel 5 took an 11.4% average share of the audience from 9pm, with an additional 56.8k (0.4%) tuning in an hour later on +1.
Celebrity Big Brother's Bit On The Side followed at 10.45pm, falling short of the million mark with 977.5k watching (9%) (+1: 70.2k, 1.2%).
Other than soaps, BBC One's Would I lie to You? was the most watched primetime show. Guest panellists Fiona Bruce, Micky Flanagan, Steve Jones and Claudia Winkleman entertained 2.79m (13.6%) from 8.30pm - 9pm.
The latest episode of Boomers also performed well, with an average of 2.65m viewers at 9pm (13.2%), while the new series of Big School continued with 2.34m (12.1%) from 9.30pm.
Over on BBC Two, The Great British Bake Off: An Extra Slice sweetened 2.50m (12.4%), as Jo Brand and fans looked back at European cake week.
Overnight data suggests that Channel 5 took an 11.4% average share of the audience from 9pm, with an additional 56.8k (0.4%) tuning in an hour later on +1.
Celebrity Big Brother's Bit On The Side followed at 10.45pm, falling short of the million mark with 977.5k watching (9%) (+1: 70.2k, 1.2%).
Other than soaps, BBC One's Would I lie to You? was the most watched primetime show. Guest panellists Fiona Bruce, Micky Flanagan, Steve Jones and Claudia Winkleman entertained 2.79m (13.6%) from 8.30pm - 9pm.
The latest episode of Boomers also performed well, with an average of 2.65m viewers at 9pm (13.2%), while the new series of Big School continued with 2.34m (12.1%) from 9.30pm.
Over on BBC Two, The Great British Bake Off: An Extra Slice sweetened 2.50m (12.4%), as Jo Brand and fans looked back at European cake week.
- 9/13/2014
- Digital Spy
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