Tag: Jeremy Clarkson

  • ‘Top Gear’ viewing figures decline after 13 years

    ‘Top Gear’ viewing figures decline after 13 years

    MUMBAI: Even after achieving the best critical response, the third episode of Top Gear featuring Chris Evans is yet to see a reflection in its overnight ratings, which fell to 2.4 million, the lowest figure for the BBC2 show for more than a decade. The show was launched two weeks back with 4.3 million viewers before dipping for its second episode last week.

    According to a report, the show’s lowest overnight audience is understood to be the 2.362 million who watched the sixth episode of the second Jeremy Clarkson series on 15 June 2003.

    The rebooted show saw live viewership fall to about 2.4 million U.K. viewers. Out of about 170 episodes to date, just one, from June 2003, drew lower live viewership numbers, reports said.

    New host Evans has suffered bulk of the criticism after taking over from Clarkson.

    The BBC2 show’s Sunday night audience was its lowest for 13 years and only narrowly avoided being the lowest audience for any episode of Top Gear since it was reinvented by Jeremy Clarkson in 2002.

    The show’s ratings are expected to increase when catch-up figures from fans watching online are taken into account but will likely still fall behind the numbers Clarkson and his co-hosts Richard Hammond and James May pulled in.

    Evans has stood by Top Gear from a mauling, arguing on his Twitter account recently that “Overnight television viewing figures have never been less relevant but newspapers prefer to live in the past”. The previous week, he responded to critics by quoting overnight figures and writing: “The new Top Gear is a hit. OFFICIALLY. 23% audience share. 12% MORE than the opening episode of the last series. These are the FACTS.”

    The response on Twitter was generally more favourable to the show but it was not enough to turn around its overnight ratings slide.

    It will be interesting to see what does the team put into place to get more viewers from the upcoming episodes.

    The series is the first since previous Top Gear presenters Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May left after Clarkson was fired for punching producer Oisin Tymon in 2015.

    Reports also suggest that, Clarkson, Hammond and May will present a new car series, The Grand Tour, on Amazon Prime in autumn. The trio have signed a deal with the on-demand channel for three series of 12 hour-long episodes.

  • ‘Top Gear’ viewing figures decline after 13 years

    ‘Top Gear’ viewing figures decline after 13 years

    MUMBAI: Even after achieving the best critical response, the third episode of Top Gear featuring Chris Evans is yet to see a reflection in its overnight ratings, which fell to 2.4 million, the lowest figure for the BBC2 show for more than a decade. The show was launched two weeks back with 4.3 million viewers before dipping for its second episode last week.

    According to a report, the show’s lowest overnight audience is understood to be the 2.362 million who watched the sixth episode of the second Jeremy Clarkson series on 15 June 2003.

    The rebooted show saw live viewership fall to about 2.4 million U.K. viewers. Out of about 170 episodes to date, just one, from June 2003, drew lower live viewership numbers, reports said.

    New host Evans has suffered bulk of the criticism after taking over from Clarkson.

    The BBC2 show’s Sunday night audience was its lowest for 13 years and only narrowly avoided being the lowest audience for any episode of Top Gear since it was reinvented by Jeremy Clarkson in 2002.

    The show’s ratings are expected to increase when catch-up figures from fans watching online are taken into account but will likely still fall behind the numbers Clarkson and his co-hosts Richard Hammond and James May pulled in.

    Evans has stood by Top Gear from a mauling, arguing on his Twitter account recently that “Overnight television viewing figures have never been less relevant but newspapers prefer to live in the past”. The previous week, he responded to critics by quoting overnight figures and writing: “The new Top Gear is a hit. OFFICIALLY. 23% audience share. 12% MORE than the opening episode of the last series. These are the FACTS.”

    The response on Twitter was generally more favourable to the show but it was not enough to turn around its overnight ratings slide.

    It will be interesting to see what does the team put into place to get more viewers from the upcoming episodes.

    The series is the first since previous Top Gear presenters Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May left after Clarkson was fired for punching producer Oisin Tymon in 2015.

    Reports also suggest that, Clarkson, Hammond and May will present a new car series, The Grand Tour, on Amazon Prime in autumn. The trio have signed a deal with the on-demand channel for three series of 12 hour-long episodes.

  • Top Gear returns with a new season on AXN

    Top Gear returns with a new season on AXN

    MUMBAI: One of the best automobile show on television – Top Gear – is back to storm the auto world. The new Season 21 premieres in India on 7 February, and will be telecast every Friday at 9:00 pm, exclusively on AXN. The trio of Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May will be back in action, and the Indian viewers will get a chance to watch their favorite show even before its US premiere.

     

    Commenting on the premier of the new season, AXN India business head Sunil Punjabi said, “At AXN, our efforts have been focused to provide our viewers with the latest international content on the channel. As one of the pioneers in the English entertainment genre in India, we understand the pulse of our viewers and are always striving to provide thrilling and trend setting quality entertainment. Top Gear is the world’s biggest auto show and we are really excited to be able to bring it to the Indian fans before the US. We believe that with this show we will strengthen our relationship with our viewers.”

    The new season promises more excitement, more thrills and more speed along with a lot more tear, break and crush. The show in its latest season features some of the swiftest cars on the planet, some more street-legal than others. In the all-new series, hosts Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May will take the viewers on an array of new adventures, challenges and stunts which will keep all the car fanatics glued.

  • Discovery Travel & Living redefines primetime with new Theme Weeks series

    Discovery Travel & Living redefines primetime with new Theme Weeks series

    MUMBAI: Entertainment via television is competitive and viewer-driven. Last season’s strategy of Theme Week series on weekdays prime time has worked for the lifestyle channel Discovery Travel & Living. The channel’s current quarterly plan for April to June will continue to focus on promoting appointment viewing in the Monday to Friday 9 pm time slot.

    Accepting the truism that weekday viewing differs from weekend viewing, the channel first introduced the concept of Theme Weeks in January this year. During the week, people have more consistent and routine living patterns: They get up, go to work, come home, eat and watch TV. And, tapping these viewers by appointment with its Q1 Theme-Week strategy, Discovery Travel & Living will present thirteen new captivating themes in the next three months.
    Starting today (3 April), the channel will present the best and latest of lifestyle programming, offering viewers a better understanding and control over their television viewing. London Week is the first to be aired as part of the Theme Week series from 3 to 7 April.

    Here, viewers follow the hidden trails into London’s most renowned historic and cultural destinations. Starting with a journey deep inside the world’s most luxurious department store, Harrods, to the never before tour into Madame Tussad’s Wax Museum. Get a glimpse of London as a secret destination for high rollers and big spenders, where millions are won and lost in minutes. It’s London like you’ve never known before.

    Discovery Networks India vice president – Lifestyle Aditya Tripathi said, “Discovery Travel & Living has witnessed a considerable surge in viewership in the first three months of 2006 reflecting viewers’ endorsement of the concept of theme weeks. The strategy has also allowed us to successfully communicate the channel’s diverse programming.”
    Apart from London Week being aired this week, the Theme Weeks line-up from 10 April to 23 June includes the following:

    Miami Ink Week from 10 to 14 April: Miami Ink is a specialised tattoo shop on South Beach, Miami. This reality series showcases the ordeals of four friends and their apprentice as they try to build a thriving business based on their extraordinary art.

    American Casino Week from 17 to 21 April: This series chronicles the high pressure, high stakes world of brothers Lorenzo and Frank Fertitta and their crack management staff tasked with running the day-to-day operations of their ultra-exclusive Green Valley Ranch Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada.

    Fashion Week from 24 to 28 April: The week is all about high-end designers and models. Filled with attitude and visual treat, this series will have viewers hooked to their television sets.

    Jeremy Clarkson Meets The Neighbour Week from 1 to 5 May: Armed with little more than his prejudices, Jeremy heads off to continental Europe to discover some surprising insights about fellow nationals – as well as his own neighbouring Brits. His liking for some and strong dislike for others is worth watching as he indulges in friendly banters. The series is at its cynical and sarcastic best.

    King of The Road Week from 8 to 12 May: This series is all about the mean beasts on the road. From Harley Davidson to Mustang, the week will uncover some of over-the-top muscle machine.

    15 to 19 May will feature the Gordon Ramsay’s Hell’s Kitchen Week: The mother of all reality shows, Gordon Ramsay’s Hell’s Kitchen is about famous chef Gordon Ramsay and his no-nonsensical and at times brutal training of contesting trainees in inculcating culinary perfection.

    France Week from 22 to 26 May will take viewers from Eiffel Tower to Notre Dame, from Moulin Rouge to Bordeaux and all through France and the historic landmarks of the country.

    Viva Las Vegas Week from 29 May to 2 June: The series encapsulates the lifestyle of the rich and famous and where they go to party.

    5 to 9 June features the Faking It Week: It tells the stories of real people who take on the challenge of transforming themselves into someone entirely different. Our “Faker” is plucked from their natural habitat and given three to four weeks to master an alien skill well enough to fool a group of industry judges. It is a nail-biting journey as our hero tries to survive and compete in a foreign world.

    Anthony Bourdain Week from 12 to 16 June: The Indiana Jones of the culinary world is at your doorstep. Travel with Anthony Bourdain as he visits countries, meets people, learns new recipes while mastering the art of cooking them.

    And, from 19 to 23 June the channel will air the Celebrity Week: Be it Madonna’s Hollywood hideaway or Paula Abdul’s private retreat or joining Jennifer Lopez for a Cuban cuisine meal, Celebrity Week will provide viewers with the passport to the life of these icons.

    With these series, Discovery Travel & Living will offer an eclectic mix of lifestyle programming to help viewers filter the clutter of prime time television to make the best use of their leisure time.